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David McKay Reigns as Powder Puff King The annual Pep Club Powder Puff Football Game was a bruising battle that delighted the spectators and punished the participants. The game drew lots of participants as the girls took over the masculine domain of Charles Bland Stadium, tearing up the turf and each other at the same time. DHS males tried to bring some organization to the chaos in their roles as coaches, refs, and linesmen, but soon learned that the feminine gender could not be controlled when it came time for a real CAT fight. At left: Cheerleader Clint Fowler places the Powder Puff crown atop the head of David McKay. Bottom left: The Frosh-Junior team display the big Numero Uno sign immediately after their 7-0 victory. Below: Coach David at- tempts to explain to Jeri Richards a play but she just smiles and says, “Cool it, David, I’ll do my own thing.” At right: Freshmen Jeff Barker, Lee Parks, Scott Rice, Bill Keating, Tim Watson, Toby Watson and Darin Thurston stood around and looked pretty when they weren’t leading a cheer for their team. Middle right: Referees Jack McDonald, Mike Stites and Chuck Fowler saw no evil, heard no evil, and spoke no evil, but the girls on the field did all three. Bottom right: Renee Schwantes, Cindy Baker and Lori Sells flopped down on the ground to rest between plays. Far right: Todd Wilson, Damon Cartwright, Clint Fowler, Shannon Shipman and Chris Rimel may have lacked cheerleading talent, but they had lovely legs. Bottom far right: Building a pyramid is easy, but keeping it together is impossible. 8
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The Spirit of the Bearcat Is Afire at Dexter High School 7
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