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And They Said It C2oL.lldn't l-lappen Powder Puff Participants: .Julie Burch, Plashell Brock. d'Ann Briones, .Janice Scott. Gonzales. Jeanine 'WB-L uk-' .ui . ' mf ., 'N t i . A. - A ' 4 i yj 'W ' ,'. sri- ' 'T' L A Y L lf?-img - if ' ,M ,g .X ,,, .annul W, .. X., 'Q' - fwgti - ,L V' 1 ,-, SP. 095, , 1-fl ' 'Ami' - - . Q .- .Aw ,K ' r, xqgyfj , ,,- , 2 K .M ' , . .f.W5,L,,taQ kgwx. me , K. . K 1. '-A w fl. , V-Rb 'm.,. A- ver. .1 ., .LQ V. . lg - Beyer's girls playing football? Yes, Powder Puff Football! After three weeks of practice every- day for two hours after school the teams played each other. The Varsity team coached by lVlil4e Nloore and Kurt Barfield lost to the .Junior Varsity team coached by .Jeff Lemay Earl Bowser. All coaches would do it again if asked. I thought it was great fun, said lVliKe Nloore. An experience. It was fun to work with the girls. They tried their hardest. It was good experience for both the coaches and the girls. said Kurt Barfield. Activities Commissioner, Joni Salyer said she organized Powder Puff Football to promote spirit and bring people together. Q 'l d'Ann Erlones barely escaping Michelle Gon- zalesg E Nlr. l-lolmes, Powder Puff's referee blew his whistle to start the action at the one and only gameg 13 Pashell Brock tryed to make her way to the goal: 4 List of Powder Puff Participantsg 5 Kim moving the ball up field. Powder Puff Football EB
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The sport of gymnastics has slowly diminished in popularity. Lack of funds have deteriorated it's progress, but here at Beyer there were over thirty dedicated gymnasts struggling to reach their personal goals. Helping each other spot- ting on stunts such as walk-overs and back- handsprings greatly improved their rate of pro- gress. With the instruction of Mrs. Bray, the gymnasts displayed their talents of balance, grace, and determination in assemblies at local schools and at an evening show to raise money to support their cause. It is this group effort that allows gymnastics to continue. 'Q' Tumbling With Pride by Dorlna Golpashin photos by Flollun Sanderob 1. Cheryl Korte and Michelle Stephens perform their aerial cartwheelsg 2. The front-handspring demonstrated by Melissa Grass on the vault: 3. Cheryl Korte displays her back-handspring on the beamp 4. first row: April Stephens, Joyce Siaavath, Erin Wallace, Debbie Sartell, Pamela Lacombe, .Jaime Sandoval, Shawna Folker, ChanlyNou1 sec- ond row: Teresa Markle, Cheryl Korte, Melissa Grass, Tina ...,. , .V... , ,R .. .1.ii3i..,Vkl .Z Q Jackson, Floberta Lovett, Annie Steen, Tanya Fleid, Michelle ' Q I lf Q 1 Q Q Stephens, Lisette Foster, Tammy Waldo, and Slanca Luna, L 5 gi vxn it ik .. third row: Dana Piland. Carrie Martin, Annette Scoville, .Julie ,jf ,V t y ,fl-.3 ' li H , t 'img Ei, 5- qw: N. ,,. . ...,..- v ia., , Boyer, Stacey Clivera, Stephanie Kramer, Dawnwyn Con- 9' t f 3 9 : ., way, Nancy Field. Patty Gabe! and Mrs, Bray. l , 9 A s , 5 3' fi A V ' 'M A -A K ,QQ Q f ' l . . . . l -f.. 1. U V: M ' ' 'T 'L Ng .... T f 'vx. -. A ff ,Q-. . Q , .. ,M mg. . - A .'+g: 'q....- ,.., L 1: ig, - .5 N jg. E, , .W . .,,, . . 1 ff X t ' f ' 2 I , , . 'ff ' M I A l ' l - 51 5 , .... . ...TT - .... ii.. i A A C 1 'illa , . li A ' ' L ,.f . M - 54 Gymnastics
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'i Under - , Construction l rf' Y. lmusnw IAIIIJIES x X I ' .- by Teri Nguyen photos by Doug Bates An unusual noise was heard on Thursday evening about 5 p. m. com- ing from the woodshop. Nlachihes were running full blast and several boys were cutting and fitting boards together to get the orders out. Bandsaw Bandits' club night turns the woodshop into a full scale cabinet shop. You name it, they would make it, if indeed it could be made from wood. l.ltility cabinets, stereo cabinets, special items of any type are pro- duced each year by this club at very little cost to the consumer. Any profits resulting from the various jobs is used for trips, food during club nights, or tools needed for the regular wood classes. All funding supporting the club's activities comes from outside or- Ylwgwgs ders for household items that can be made from lum- ber. Drders are received and estimates are given for each item requested. Bandsaw Bandits club started and Excellence Award to be presented each year to outstanding stu- dents at all grade levels. Under the leadership of Doug Bates, president David Gilmore, treasure Ken Coutts and shop lead men .Jay Beed and David Gilmore, each job gete top treatment. W 'l. Group: Tim Bysls, Jay Beed, Ken Goutts, Danny Smith, David Gilmore. New members not pictured: Jeffery Bell, .John Fillman, Bsndy lVliller, Sergio Yeo. E. David Gilmore puts on the finishing touches on the cabinet, 13. Ken Doutts uses the table saw to out pieces for the shelves. 4. .Jay Bead and Danny Smith examine a fin- ished cabinet for any defects before delivery. 58 Bandsaw Bandlta
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