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'A if Eric Quiros and Teddy Smythe were over- whelmed with the excitement of the game. U Q i We X wx- Eddy Moore, Julie Helton, Lori Miller, and Ter 6 fm.. - A .al The girls who participated in the powderpuff game proved they could play as rough as the guys ry Grady were anxious for the game to begin.
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.W ap: f Y- , , - ll. ,W 'Af we i ,, ,, ,f Male poms practiced hard to get their routine together. WHAT IS POWDER PUFF? hen the annual home- coming parade concluded, every- one was invited to join the excite- ment of a powder puff game. For those of you who have never heard of a powder puff game, it's a girI's flag football game. Upper and lower class teams compete against each other while male poms cheer the teams on. The reversal of roles pro- vided entertainment for all those who decided to join the event. '+A if N? V 'Q fu 0 -Tiki' eemawwqwwamm , 1 'J vp 6 ' Pr Q 1' 4 vig. W My ,merge ... '-' W a fl- - ,viv.h,.ff X' 9 I' I X W , A we cr P X fi , , ..,u,,,,W . WH f., f fum, fi' -suw,,i,m7 -t W.. , ,, .tv 'V W - new . 7 Eric Quiros, John Schreiber, Steve Garcia, and Teddy Smythe enjoyed being part of the male pom line as they were the center of attention at the Powder Puff game.
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ON WITH TH E PARADE Even though there has been a prob- lem with floats being vandalized, M.H.S. still holds true to the tradi- tion of a homecoming parade. All classes were accounted for at the time of the parade, but unfortu- nately the Sophomore float did not make it to the game. Students showed their spirit by rid- ing on the float of their class. Band, J.R.O.T.C., football players, flags, pom, and cheer marched along with the floats down 59th Avenue. 5 2 2FV4'p Band members marched down 59th Avenue in uniform motion during the parade after many hours of practice. inks. Ui-, Seniors, knowing the theme to be City Life chose to go for East L A f x
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