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Seniors lose for second time; juniors get senior blood umors were spread as the annual powder puff game approached. Ju¬ niors put on their war paint, while the seniors glared at the juniors and said, “You are dead meat!” Juniors, well-practiced and or¬ ganized, were still considered the underdog to the seniors w ho had fewer practices and girls. Junior Jenni Scalzitti said, “Ev¬ ery year the seniors are expect¬ ed to win, and we knew we could prove to them that it could be very different When the game began, the juniors scored in the first three minutes, but it was called back because of a penalty. This hap¬ pened to them three times. The score at halftime was 0-0, but the juniors were confident they would score, and the seniors were determined to stop them and win. Junior Jill Folta said, “The referees were not being fair to us; they favore d the seniors to win.” Guy cheer¬ leaders filled the teams and the crowd with spirit. Senior Mike Stout was chosen as “Mr. Puff ' , but Dean Knight was competition with his outrageous strip act. Both teams played a great defensive game, but the seniors could not hold the junior offense down. Juniors scored in the fourth quarter and held the sen¬ iors to win the game 6-0. This was only the second time a ju¬ nior team has ever beaten the seniors in a powder puff game. by—Nancy Smock Seniors get the short end for second year in a row. Mn helle T Senior cheerleaders. Dean Knight, Jay Brown and Bill Novasal check the con¬ tents of a purse to put on make-up. Junior cheerleaders Mark Sarros. Don St. Amour, John Wallace, and Dylan Thornbcrry show off their legs to the crowd. 18 Powder Puff
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Before using the computer, a flow chart must be written. Junior Mike Fromm spends his time working on his chart. Programming seems easy to Tim Red- ( becking her program for mistakes is dick as he sits back and relaxes. Tim is a sophomore Jenn Dooley. Corrections member of the Computer II class. niust be made for the program to work. ,Vi« A Radjrn
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