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ABOVE: Juniors Bob Blouin and Joe Keilman cheer out loud to show their class has got spirit. LEFT: Reverse right on two” is one of the plays the senior girls used during the powder puff football game. Powder puff — 25
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October 24, 1979 What no football? It is a cold day in October and the junior and senior girls are ready to battle it out in their annual powder puff football game. Both teams are getting rowdy and after practicing long hard hours are ready to defend the honor of their respected classes. The seniors and their coach got off to a slow start but eventually the girls got it together and the practices ran smoothly. The juniors also had to work hard. Their coach, Mr. Mike Frazier, sup- ported them all the way. Since it was the first year the class of 81” could play, the enthusiasm ran high. The seniors, who had a bit more experience and an undefeated coach, beat the juniors 27-0. Touchdowns were made by seniors Beth Mrzlack and Vicky Harris, extra points were scored by Patsy Neitzel and Gret- chen Miller. ABOVE RIGHT. The class of 80” did their best work offensively while Beth Hillger, Gretchen Miller and Vicky Harris carried out play. RIGHT: Team captains waited patiently along with Coach Mike Frazier and official Mr. Gordon Paquin for the results of the coin toss. 24 — Powder puff
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”A night of excitement” On November 3, 1979, Sen- ior Girl ' s had an opportunity to show off their beauty, talent, and grace. And that, they did exceedingly well on JUNIOR MISS NIGHT. The contestants for the tal- ent special were: (in alphabeti- cal order) Patty Austgen, who sang Second Hand Rose;’’ Roni Graez, who performed a magic act; Sandy Harris, who sang Honey Bun;” Lou Ann Johnson, who talked about family camping; Beth Mrzlack, who sang Just One Look At You and Watch Closely Now;” Patsy Neitzel, who sang You ' ll Never Guess What Happened Today;” Rene Par- tain, who sang The Theme From Angie;” Laurie Schreiber, who did a black light routine; Kelly Sheldon, who performed a dance routine to Alley Cat;” and Sherry Verhulst, who performed a comedy routine to Bridget The Midget.” Everyone was outstanding and had a lot of fun. Next came the awards. Spirit of Junior Miss went to Laurie Schreiber, Creative and Per- forming Arts went to Patsy Neitzel, who also was first run- ner-up. Poise and Appearance went to Sandy Harris. Youth and Fitness went to Sandy Har- ris who was also second run- ner-up. Scholastic Achieve- ment went to Sherry Verhulst, who also was named 1980 Jun- ior Miss For Cedar Lake. 26 — Junior Miss
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