Is Restored... Junior cheerleaders entertain the crowd during halftime by showing their flexibility. The cheerleaders are (top) Matt Eiselstein, (2nd row) Tommy Campbell and Johnny Lockett, (3rd row) Neil Harding, Mike Coleman, Billy Clary, Corey Parker, and Chip Crostic. Hatch covers her. touchdown. Senior Janet Holt’runs the ball as Heather ... Along with a time change This year’s Powder Puff football game was one which not only set a prece- dent but continued a tradition. The male cheerleaders were brought back, and the Seniors defeated the Juniors with a 14-0 victory. This 1985 game was one of high intensity and enthusiasm. The male cheerleaders helped in promoting this attitude among both the crowd and the players. One example of this spirit was seen when the Senior cheerleaders made their grand entrance in the form of a parade carrying a banner with the letters ‘Kill Juniors’. The touchdowns by the senior team were made by defensive linebackers Debbie Emmerling and Candace Neff. Both touchdowns were made after offen- sive passes by the Junior team were intercepted. Both teams can be characterized as h aving strong defenses; the Juniors because of their running ability and the Seniors because of their size. Offensive- ly, there was a difference. The inflexible Juniors kept throwing the ball even after their passes were intercepted. At the start of the game the Seniors passed the ball, but because of ineffectiveness they decided to alter their plays to runn- ing the ball. The future of the traditional Powder Puff game looks bright as sportsman- ship, leadership, spirit, and the thrill of competition between classes brings us all together. ‘Cause I’m Woooman ...’, croons Senior cheerleader Andy Smith. During the second half, the senior offense congratulates the defense after their second POWDER PUFF 25
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Seniors Leigh Anne Wright and Michelle Stokes are surrounded by hungry Cavs. Dr. Roy Vorhauer and Varsity Cheering Sponsor Mrs. Brenda Weston show their support for a Clover Hill victory. Cavaliers demand a victory. Junior Mary K. Beck, Seniors Kristi Rowe and Beth Martin, Junior Frances Bickford, and Sophomore Katie Killebrew, members of the Cavalettes squad, wait for the music to begin. Does the Cavalier next to Junior Leigh Mar- tin have imagination or what? ACTIVITIES 27
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