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Senior team members seem unconcerned as they trample right over a junior powder puffer. Senior cheerleaders, Bill Powell, Mike Haffey, and Mil-ze Patterson rush out on field for a last minute pep rally. Senior team captains give a pep talk to their team at the powder puff assembly. 4... We K m ,a f-MQ. I7
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Powder Puff-1969 junior team co-captain Lee Brunswick Voices her opinion on an all out Victory for the junior team. After two weeks of sore, tiring, frustrating, and sometimes endless weeks, the junior and senior powder puff teams fought to a O to O tie. Although the senior team gained more yardage during the game, the junior team determinably fought on til the Very last second. The juniors were coached by Mr. Doucette, Mr. Weller, and Mr. Handeland, while the senior coaches were Mr. Redburg, and Mr. Obert. Chosen by the junior team as captains were Lee Brunswick, Sharon Loken, julie Pagel, and jill Arrends. Senior team captains wre Laura Pieterman, Marci Murray, Karen Wood, Anne Popelka, Shelley Dickinson, and Nancy Wells. Laura Pieterman forcibly blocks a junior powder puffer while Donna Slierton carries the ball for the senior team. junior cheerleaders, Frank Ani, Brion Roark, john Potucek, Bill Herd, and Glenn McCarty lead the junior team in a cheer.
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iking Week: ,N ir, Ann Milton atop the shoulders of a mighty sophomore MT- PSP, Bill POWSH, and Other Seniors show rehearses for Sophomore skit. their enthusiasm during the Senior skit. Terry Hickey, Brad Carsen, and Tom Allard demonstrate how to hold it up and in f?J during the Root Beer jug-a-lug. Curtis students enthusi- astically greeted Viking Week with a Variety of activities. Throughout the Week events 'including jean Day, Watermelon Spit, Uniform Day, and the Hula- Hoop Contest, were frequent The height of competition occurred at the night assembly when students of th three classes Vied with each other. The title of Miss Pep was awarded to Kathy Curtiss and Mr. Pep to Bill Powell. l la if
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