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Juniors win powder puff game Skateboard races, human pyramid building contests, a Hawaiian punch chug-a-lug, truck crams and the ever famous, Alpena Wildcat toss were activities created for the “Surf’s Up” Homecoming theme lunchtime activities. On Wednesday, October 2, the Senior and Junior girls competed in the annual pow-derpuff game. This year, the 28-0 outcome was in favor of the Juniors. Although the Senior class was defeated, the cheerleaders managed to entertain and stir-up what was left of Senior class pride. Senior males Steve Mount and John Kulmacz were extremely entertaining in cheerleader outfits. To end the weeks activities, a pep assembly allowed the Senior class to regain the “most spirited” title. The activities were such things as obstacle courses, class cheering, and the tug-of-war contest. At 7:30 on October 4. football “spirit was not the only thing in the air, a steady drizzle of rain filled the stands and sidelines with damp, cold people. When the game began, the Jackets started to look “outclassed” against the Alpena Wildcats. After stopping Greenville on three plays, Alpena drove 66 yards in ten plays and scored. It was then that the Jackets began to put it together. The turning point came when the Jackets stopped Alpena on a fourth-and-one play. Greenville got its first opportunity to score when Bruce Towne recovered an Alpena fumble. It took the Jackets eight plays to cover 37 yards, and ended when Max War-riner lofted a 29 yard touchdown pass to Chris Meyers who twisted his way into the end zone. Tom Hallock’s kick was good and the Jackets tied the game with just 2:19 left in the first half. (continued on page 10) Eager to start a victorious Homecoming, the Greenville Varsity Football team charges onto Black Field with traditional pre-game entrance to the delight of the home crowd. “Winning isn’t everything” is the Junior class attitude after losing the float competition to the Seniors during halftime of the Homecoming game. Meg MulJendore and two young beach bums are delighted to be outside in the warm weather anyway. Victory bound juniors take time out at hal time of the Powder Puff game. They went on to beat the seniors 28-0. Front Row: Kim Cooper. Leigh Glazer, Dawn Ames. Julie Nielsen, Julie Stankey, Beth VanHoose, Stacey Burke and Kendra Hopkins. Back Row: Kristen Zick. Sandi Antoine, Aimee Disser, Robin Rittenberry, Terri Leslie, Karen Morey. Tammy Caverley, and Shawn Shindorf. Homecoming — 9
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During Homecoming Week, the traditional Powderpuff game is celebrated between the Senior and Junior classes. This year the girls were allowed to play something new, flag football. Determined to gain yards for the Senior team, Laura Galloway charges away from Junior Dawn Ames. After the final ballots were calculated, the GHS student body chose Steve Mount and Cherie Rassmus-sen to reign over the 1985 Homecoming. Determined to win, Randy Paulsen and Casey Raymond assist Steve Schofield to carry the ball 24 yards for the decisive touchdown against highly favored Alpena Wildcats. This touchdown gave the Jackets a 13-7 edge that the defense protected for the last nine minutes of the game. 8 — Homecoming
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