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nl s cancelled several times due to some bad, unpredictable weather. After a forfeit by the seniors because only two players showed up, the juniors went on to beat the Grounders, fly balls, and girls covered from head to foot with dirt were just a few of the sights seen at the first annual Powderpuff Softball game. Practices, which were finally cancelled due to attendance problems and lack of interest, obviously paid off for the juniors who triumphed over the sophomores 13 to 11 in a hard-fought battle. The sophomores who had squashed the freshmen 19 to 3 took a well earned second place while the other three teams. frosh pulled a third and the unseen The games were held on a warm, seniors completed the circle with last. sunny Wednesday afternoon after being si Q . is am' to , ,sf,. as Mega Sophomore Terry Eidson drives it into base against the frosh. Juniors Prove To Be Real Sluggers . .,, s Junior team members take time out to go O Ve! strategy.
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i t .ee K ..,, i, Jugs.. I in S? sr: WP Q ,P 'Q Freshman Stephanie Lucas swings it a good one as teammates look on. POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL May 27 l K . lt ws. W ftkft--'tif5i'q,'?3Q, Wage ! n FQ o t u I, . Q Q ' ...,. tx.x me .NMMA Principal Jack Harris stays at safe distance. Winning Junior Team, front: Terry Rose. Second, left: Santi Sandhu, Dolly Bonkosky, Kelly Smith, Darla Thurston, Carla Thurston. Third: Kim Edwards, Kris Kisor, Carol Gallagher, Annette Dooley Fourth: Tori McKern, Michelle Houle, and Darla Porter.
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The Rose. For centuries it has been the symbol for strength and character, truth and purity, and for the Class of 1980 it stood for that and it was also the theme of one of their most memorable evenings. The Prom, which was held at COCC in the Student Union, was thoroughly planned by the Junior Class They worked hard all year long to raise money to pay for decorations, refreshments, and to hire the six man band, Tracer. It was a special evening full of excitement and glamour as many of the couples spent hundreds of dollars to have a good time. Dressed mostly in tuxedos and formal gowns, MVHS students hit the town with splendour. The evening itself was made perfect with the crowning of Prom Queen Bonnie Riser. I-ler attendants, consisting of Kelli Brownrigg, Kirsten Evensen, Allison May, Lucy Merrigan, Pam Rozelle, and Linda Uptegrove stood by happily, their dreams of the night also fulfilled. The theme for the prom was taken from the musical song The Rose by Bette Midler. Julie Finchman announces winners. Ken Weil, Kristen Brooks, and Laura Tuculet serve punch and goodies to Prom goers. PR-6'
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