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+ Dawn Mertz, Laura Hagrel, Sue Kloha, and Julie Yake benched; Margot White and Lisa Marcoux wait impatiently to get out on the field. Junior Cheerleaders Jason Yates, Rob Pettenger, Mike Williams, Derek Kabobel, Brian McKel- lar and Mike Eudis show off their sexy legs. Y 3 Lori Stanick catches a good hike from Toni Ballein. On October 3, 1984 Freeland had its traditional powder puff game. The Juniors wore yellow jerseys and were the visitors. Seniors wore the green jerseys and were the home team. The setting of the action was the Freeland Middle School football field. The game ended in a tie that night. Junior Kriss Carl commented, | feel that the Juniors could have done better. Senior Penny Hock said “I really enjoyed it for my last year. Teacher Mr. Hennink commented “We have had a powder puff game for 21 years. It adds a lot of spirit to homecoming week and it gives the girls a chance to see how hard the guys really work.”
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Equal Strength Powder Puff '84 Leah Consbruck, Sherry Wood; If looks oould kill! Holly Neitzke, Carrie Jakeway get all riled up. 1
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| The Crown Please ... On Thursday, October 4, 1984 Jenni Wheeker was announced Homecoming Queen at the Queen's As- sembly. This was the sec- ond year that the Queen was announced at the as- sembly and it looks like it may be a new tradition of Homecoming Week. Penny Hock sang Hard Habit to Break”, Cheryl Field sang “| Honestly Love You”, and Amy Miller sang Against All Odds . The Jazz Band also performed a song called “All Night Long”. [| d | a Penny Hock sings Chicago's Hard Habit? to Break”. Amy Miller sings Phil Collins’ “Against All Margaret DeCaire a nd Karen Wegner congratulate Odds”. Jenni Wheeker. 10
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