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POWDER PUFF White Lightening Row 1: K. Poole, N. Kiley, D. Clifford, K. McNary, P. Behrle, D. Chakalis, M. Crowther, J. Aylward, M. Cotting, M. Stoy, M Applegate, D, Clifford, P. Harrington, Row 2: Coach Bruce Wenner, C. Dennis, L. Murphy, P. Constantino, S. Morello, V, DiCarlo, W. Schluntz, S. Davis, D Tambani, L. Brown, M. Martin, K. Copeland, L. Tardiff, J. Henderson, D Avola, W. Wong, J. Haywood, L Cerretani, C, Amara, Coach Tony Ciracello. Row 3: Coach Tom Matteucci, C. Ventola, E, Lloyd, G. MaGuire, K. Butler, L. Colvin, B. Ballard, A. Zeitz, J. Howe, D. Curely, L. Witkowski, D Collins, C. Casey, S, Hurley, 1 Piques, J Morrissey, J. Ryan, H Whittier, S. Dunn, Coach Bob Cusato. The 1975 Powder-Puff football game can only be described as a classic struggle between two outstanding teams appropriately called “The Rowdie Reds” and “White Lightening . In a defense oriented game, the Red team narrowly defeated the White team by a score of 8-6. During the first half of the game. White Lightening did most of the controlling of the ball with superb efforts by Heather Whittier, Wendy Schluntz, Georgia MaGuire and Lynne Cerretani. In spite of the driving offense of the White team, no points were scored until later in the game. In the last quarter, Carol Gibelli of the Red team finally broke through the White ' s offense to score on an eighty-five yard run. To further their lead, Brenda Fogarty got the two-point conversion. However, the White team started to move again and after three plays, Heather Whittier ran it out for a touchdown. Unfortunately, on the conversion attempt, Wendy Schluntz was stopped at the goal line. ' ' The Toss Lynne Cerretani makes an unsuccessful run for a touchdown Carol Gibelli pleading for a win. Co-Captain Joanne Aylward provides verbal support for her team as Lisa Colvin studies the opposition. 12
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Corinne Morris beams with happiness after hav- ing been announced winner for scariest costume. Halloween Party Who is that under there? . . . Hey, look at the two birds! . . . She looks like she is really dead. . . . were some of the comments made at the 1975 annual Halloween Party. On Thursday, October 30, at 7:00 P.M., over one hundred costumed seniors marched into the cafetorium awaiting feasts and fun arranged by the Senior Class Officers. Bees, nuns, clowns, babies. Jack and Jill, Spanky and the Gang, and many more creatively dressed individuals got a turn to participate in games such as donut eating, relay races, pie eating contests, and bobbing for apples. To complete the night, everyone joined in a costume parade judged by the chaperons. The results: Most Beautiful — Bruce Wenner, the good-looking woman; Funniest — Jack Murphy, the frogman; Scariest — Corinne Morris, the vampire; Most Original — Nancy Kiley, the doughgirl; also Most Original — Joan Corcoran and Jane Lickly, the Charmin; Best Couple — Patty Be- hrle and Kathy Berube, the Marx Brothers; and Best All Around — Susan Morello, the bril- liantly colored clown. Bruce Wenner modeling his new ensemble. Diane Mallon and Kim Kapelos really get into the pie eat- ing contest.
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NOVEMBER 5, 1975 Rowdie Reds Row 1: K. McGee, D. Rice, L. MacLachlan, S. Maffie, C. Stella, K. Berube, K. Kapelos, R. Corbett, M. Williams, A. Liakos, D. Dantillo, B LeBlanc, S. Rose. Row 2: E. Simpson, M. Greeley, L. Cooke, D. Lampson, ]. Mooney, N. Farina, S. Cusolito, L. Newell, D. Wolfe, D. Henken, D. Hanson, K. O ' Brien, C. Gibelli, E. Perrotti, L. Perry, S. DelMasto, J. Wells, K. Dalton. Row 3: D. Salza, J. Savage, L. Muldowney, K. Richards, S. Meehan, D. Cargill, N. Higgins, D. Mallon, C. Cathcart, B. Fogarty, L. Tully, A. Cargill, A, Peet, D. Markelionis, C. Reedy, L. Webb, C. Valerio. Coaches: Mike Barry Ron Face. The beautiful supporters of both teams with their cheerful antics. Interested onlookers watch, hoping to see their team victorious. Suzanne Meehan and Mary Cotting square off as referee Tom Hickey looks on. GRAB THAT PIGSKIN! .N;- ;a| Touchdown 13
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