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The traditional Powderpuff soccer game between the Junior girls and the Senior women was accompanied by a Powderpuff flag football game on the cold afternoon of November 11th, 1980. To complete the reversal of roles, the cheerleaders were seniors Mark Aamot, Troy Nelson, Lowell Berg-gren, and Steve Hatle, and juniors Tom Schmidt, Dave Olson, Dave Odde, Kenny Larson, Tim Getchell, Dave Jones, Tim Bearden and Mike Boehm. The soccer game was first in line and juniors Kathy Swenson and Cindy Anderson led the Junior girls to their 3-0 victory over the Senior women, coached by Paul Noter-man. Pete Ostenby and Tom Eng-strom were the junior coaches. The tide turned, though, when the flag-football game started. Seniors Karen Berg and Lisa Dahlberg each scored a touchdown, making the final score 12-0. Tim Held and Rob Holland were the winning coaches and Craig Aycock and Mike Murphy coached the junior girls. 29
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This year the Photography Club was more active than it has been in recent years. The membership had always been relatively low, but this year showed at least a promising increase. Although our numbers are few, our burdens are great. The members of the Photography Club must supply photographs for the Quiver, The Arrow, and, our major responsibility, the Antler. Few people realize how important photos are to any publication. They provide us with entertainment, and they help us to remember things that might otherwise be forgotten. And, with a little luck, they can tell a story better than the most finely wrought sentences. There are a whole slew of people who have contributed their works in hopes that they might be published. These people vary in their degrees of skill and contribution. Some shoot quite regularly, and others contribute only seldom. But everything that we receive is considered for publication. The photographer's life is a hard one. We are constantly being sent hither and tither by our superiors to get some type of photo that was needed yesterday and forgotten about. When a picture doesn't turn out we are chastised and scowled at. When nobody can make it to a particular event that needs to be shot, we are made to feel as if we are personally responsible for all that has ever gone wrong in the world. Photographers are thought of as incompetent and dizzy. But we just let people think their little thoughts. We know better. To know a photographer is to love one. w
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