Juniors Saddle Seniors The 1980 Powderpuff Bowl was from the beginning, a victory for the junior class. In the first game against the fi-eshmen, they quickly picked up the lead due to quarterback Beth Carter, who proved her athletic skills with flawless plays. The freshman, although quite strong, were defeated by a score of 25-0. The second game between the sophomores and the sen- iors was close and exciting. The half-time score was tied 6-6, but in the third quarter Theresa Engeman scored 12 points which put the seniors in the finals. The final game left the juniors victorious and was filled with a fine display of flag football. Senior players Sandy Call, Greta Ehlert, and Bebe Chavez, held strongly against their compe- titors, only to lose by two touchdowns. ABOVE RIGHT: Sonny Oakly gives his team a pep talk to the inexperienced freshman. BELOW; The junior class team celebrates after defeating the seniors in the final round. 18— Life
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Our Town Draws Crowds Do any human beings ever realize life while they hve it? This was the question taken home by the audiences who attended the Drama club ' s 1980 fall play presenta- tion of Thornton Wilder ' s Our Town. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Goemer and was performed on November 6th, 7th, and 8th. The story of Our Town takes place in Grover ' s Cor- ner, New Hampshire and is narrated by the Stage Manager Lisa Fujawa. The story involves two famihes, and how they cope with life, love, marriage, and death. Along with a talented cast, the hard-working crews contributed to the show ' s outstand- ing success. RIGHT: Mrs. Gibbs (Lisa Layman) advises Emily (Lisa Macri) not to retiim to the world of the hving. ABOVE: Mrs. Webb prepares breakfast. RIGHT: Mrs. Gibbs (Lisa Layman), Mrs. Soames (Patrice Davies), and Mrs. Webb (Jennifer Frieden), pause after choir practice to gaze at a full moon. 20-Life
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