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Monza Hurst. Lynn Dawley. Missy O’Hara. Kelly Maniskas. Missy Save- ly. Lisa Miller. Traci Evans. Gina Conner. Rhonda Fox. Joelle Harden. Shelbie Warren. Amy Harwood. Sandra Coelho. Inken Combecher, Kristine Penny. Cindy Lantz, Kelly Shuttleworth. Tammy Krannitz. Amy Kitchen. Misty Yates. Annette Newsome. Tonya Stump. Lisa Jordan. Angie Lanning. Julie Lama. Mary Thompson. Lora Webb. Paula Stim- mel. Holly Davis. Kim Ireton. (not pictured: Cyndi Lanning and Lori Krannitz) cs Jenny Harris. Jennifer Cordle. Mindy Burton. Kim Downs. Jamie Har- rison. Wendy Harbarger. Gina Hinerman. Kim Kearns. Eileen Ringhiser. Dana Cook. Suzi Crothers. Amy Stalsmith. Kim McCort. Becky Conley. Kelly Edwards. Jamie Oliver. Debbie Harris. Crystal Jones. Julie Arledge. Dawn Ondusky. Marcy Disbennet. Laura Vice. Amy Howdyshell. Susie Johnson. Jackie Grove. Kelley Hutchison. Lisa Labrador. Wendy Prater. Sheila Porter. Shelley McDaniel. Jean Skinner »J Seniors Rhonda Fox. Kelly Maniskas and Julie Lama do a dance of vie- Jamie Oliver, the only junior scorer bm tory bm J. Moore. S McDaniel. L. Justice Powder Puff 19
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GIRLS STEP ONTO THE FIELD One event that many juniors and seniors look for- ward to is the annual powder puff football game. This year's contest was held on October 19th and was ac- companied by plenty of good humor, aggressive play- ing, and rainy weather. All of the girls gave their best effort, but in the end the senior girls were victorious, defeating the juniors 18-12. Jamie Oliver brought in both of the touchdowns for the juniors, while the senior scorers were Tracy Evans and Holly Davis. To the amusement of all, the junior and senior boys put on their skirts and make-up and entertained the crowd by posing as cheerleaders and majorettes. The sophomore and senior boys were the winners in a hard game of tug-of-war, which was held at halftime. Matt Saunders was crowned the ”1985 Powder Puff King.” The King is decided by collecting money from the student body; the candidate who brings in the most money is crowned the king. This year the senior class brought in a record sum of over $750 on the king contest. They will use this money to fund the Bill Sauer Scholarship. The junior class planned and operated the powder puff activities, as well as a dance held after the game. They netted a profit of $1600 to go toward the prom and the senior banquet. Despite their bad luck this year, the juniors will not hang their heads low. They are looking forward to a victory next year to bring their football record to 1-1. The king and court: (left to right) David Bartholomew. Kim Ireton. Mike O'Donnell, Mary Thompson. Jim Waid. Lora Webb. Kerry York. Angie Lanning. King Matt Saunders. Holly Davis. Keith Myers. Julie Lama. D. J. Conrad. Laurie Krannitz. and Missy Harbarger (B.M.) 18 Powder Puff L. Justice. S. McDaniel. J Moore
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0Kic6 ccfo, t£eir 6ee£ i t tfinti Every year the students look forward to the Logan High School musical, which is held in April. There are auditions for parts, and then practices begin. The students work long, hard hours to put on a show that any director would be proud of. This year's musical was Guys Dolls written by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. This year's production was directed by Mr. Stephen B. Stought, Miss Carleen Graham, and Mrs. Susan Dietz. Along with Ms. Cecilia Woltz as choreographer and Mrs. Bobbie Smith as art director. The efforts of these people provided a major step toward the success of the musical. The musical centers around Broadway characters: Nathan Detroit (John Woltz), Miss Adelaide (Laura Vice), Sky Masterson (Jeff Daubenmire), and Sarah Brown (Susie Weaver) who are involved in two wacky love stories. The main action concerns gamblers, their girls and their troubles. The chief difficulty they encounter in- volves choosing between the rolling of the dice and the beating of the heart. I thought that we were doing Guys Dolls, not Cinderella. (D.S.) Between scenes Jenny Rooper appears to be taking a quick nap while Lisa Mount and Brent Pol- ing look on. (D.S.) 20 Musical Lisa Justice
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