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Powder Puff Football proves to be a rugged game The annual Powder Puff Foot- ball Contest, sponsored by the Girls Athletic Club, was a great success. After weeks of practice the two teams of girls met in a rugged game in which, rules or no rules, there was some hard tackling. The Blue and Red Teams locked in a tie of 7-7—the only scars of battle being various bruis- es and scratches. “Sorry, girls—offsides,”’ says referee Whitney Rawlings. The cheerleaders were the object of much of the crowd’s laughter—Bernie Simmons, Marty Bass, Ray Hofmister, Dub Brock, Charles Alford. 39 Center Kathy Alford practices on the sidelines.
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Orange and Black Day brings laughter In honor of Halloween the Tiger Rags staff presented Orange and Black Day. Highlighting the day’s events was an assembly program during which the Great Pumpkin paid a visit to Gibson High. Members of the Court of the Great Pumpkin, who had been selected by the newspaper staff, were honored with cornstalks. King Kenneth Dwyer and Queen Gayle Hux were crowned with witches’ hats, and Queen Gayle was presented with a long-stemmed cornstalk. Laughing at the antics and jokes of the various staff members, students and teachers enjoyed this refreshing pres- entation. Murgatroid, the Jolly Numph (Dub Brock), rests after his tiring job- heralding the members of the Great Pumpkin Court with dancing and blasts on a hundred year old helli- can. The arrival (Trisna Gillis) laughter. of the Great The Witch of Ceremony makes her grand entry—Nancy Mauldin, Tiger Rags Editor. The Witch of Ceremony presents a cornstalk to Beverly Brent and Kevin Dwyer, Honorary Pumpkim Seeds. Pumpkin brings applaUse and
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The 1968 Valentine Court: Jimmy Brock, Elise Alford, Glen Giacone, Marie Naklie, Queen Nancy Mauldin, King Ted Milton, Cathy Alford, John Henegan, Connie Felder, Jack Brabham, Glenda Solomon, Norman Gillis. Unusually attractive valentine decorations and a striking court highlighted the 1968 Valentine Dance, sponsored by the Student Council. A large crowd applaud- ed the royal court as the maids, pages, and finally Queen Nancy Mauldin and King Ted Milton walked down the runway. After being crowned, Queen Nancy and her king led the court in the first dance, “Darling, Be Home Soon.” The rest of the night was spent in dancing to the music of the Basement Wall. 40 A cute addition to the Court: Kevin Gunter, Crown Bearer, and Elizabeth Brown, Flower Girl
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