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SENIORS Patty Allain Tina Bixenman Patty Bougie Shari Boston Janet Bowyer Kelley Cody Sandy Cooley Denise Co rdrey Dana Frahm Joan Goff Karen Koedyker Lydia Maldonado Laura Nolan Lisa Nordyke Tina Reader Tina Wachowiak Wendy Whitkanack Kim Zimmerman JUNIORS Dawn Anderson Emily Benton Theresa Boyer Kris Cody Debbie Devine Robbyn Earl Melissa England Debbie Farmer Kathy Gold Ginney Goff Debbie Gruenhagen Lisa Jonason Gidget Keiser Ruth Martin Lorraine Pearson Draga Projovic Monica Sisney Doris Sievers Sue Stasiak Karen Thorn Nancy Wachter Mary Willy ► Sprinting from the backfield, Debbie Devine picks up good yardage with blocking from Robbyn Earl. The juniors were held scoreless, though, 28 0. ▼Powering their way on this touchdown sweep, Janet Bowyer and Tina Reader run the senior ' s score to 13-0. Mr. Rick Ghl officiates for his fourth year. ► Poor field position forced the Juniors to punt from near their goal line several times. INJURIES HAVE BECOME A ROUTINE PART OF THIS ANNUAL EVENT. THE RIVALRY WAS SO INTENSE IT SEEMED THE PLAYERS WERE . . . utF LOQ 7 OR 1 DJ D 16 — Powderpuff Football
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On Halloween Day, Jeff Shreiber won first place in his Papa Smurf costume. Other days in- cluded: Punk Cartoon Character Day, Athletic Day, Clash Inside Out Day, and School Colors Day. ▼No matter how they tried, the seniors couldn ' t beat the juniors to make it to the final round. A The Freshmen carried the theme of space in their hallway. Here Vykke Young helps with the frame for the entrance. •dThe juniors rejoiced after winning the Tug-O- War competition. They first beat the seniors, then the sophomores. Spirit Week — 15
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◄Senior players gather with the cheerleaders after the vic- tory to show who is traditionally number one on Powderpuff Day. YJuniors Lisa Jonason and Robbyn Earl avoid senior Dana Frahm to slow down the senior squad ' s quick offensive attack. The game was played for blood. At the final count two people were seriously injured. Sue Stasiak broke a finger and Debbie Brown was out of school for two weeks after hurting her shoulder during a practice. The moans and groans caused by aching muscles on Monday morning were constant reminders to juniors, and little comfort to seniors, as the older squad won the an- nual Powderpuff football game, 28-0. The seniors had their problems, though, with the loss of Coach John Brindley to a severe case of monohepatitis. Although he could not coach from his hospital bed, words of wisdom and poems rang through the school to encourage his team and enrage the juniors. Mr. Dick Norris replaced Mr. Brindley and led them to victory. The loss of Mr. Brindley dampened spirits but not the desire to win. The juniors had trouble getting all of their players to practices and that proved to be their downfall. Their lack of experience showed heavily in their inability to score any points. Sandy Cooley remarked, “Our senior team was all together. We worked hard and put forth a good effort.”
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