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LEFT: As the game progresses, senior Lynn Ladd listens at- tentively to instruction given by the coach, Mr. David Rus- sell, Senior Class sponsor. BELOW: Just like the boys on the Varsity football team must warm-up before a big game, junior Debbie Brandt prepares for the night ' s encounter by doing kneebends. I t was the cold, starless night of Oct. 11. The school parking lots and the football field were empty. Suddenly the stillness was broken by the sound of 57 junior girls running across the south parking lot into the warmth of the school, chanting J-U-N-l-O-R-S! . From the opposite side, similar cheering could be heard. S-E-N-l-O-R-S! As both teams ran onto the field, the crowds were being led in cheers by six junior and five senior boys dressed in skirts, sweaters, long underwear and wigs. Throughout the Powder Puff Football game, the tension was broken only by the antics of the cheerleaders playing a mock football game and the crowning of the Powder Puff King, senior Bill Zweige, at halftime festivities. At the end of the game, the 30 senior girls, coached by Mr. Bob Maicher, math teacher; Mr. Robert Shinkan, math teacher; and Mr. David Russell, English teacher, emerged victorious with a final score of 34-6. Scoring touchdowns for the seniors were Sandy Capps, Linda Jeorse, Debbie Kucer, and Lydia Megr- emis. Scoring the only touchdown for the juniors, coached by industrial arts teachers, Mr. Steve Tomasula and Mr. John McDonald, was Linda Mandel dur- ing the second quarter. Shouts could be heard from both teams as they moved off the field, the seniors, glad to have kept up the senior record, and the juniors, proud that they helped earn $397 for both classes. As the lights dimmed on the field, the weary girls trudged home to spend the next few days treating their bruised and scratched bodies with tender care.
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o ngar 9 spice image lined £ of jeans 5 jerseys ABOVE: Dressed in long underwear, ribbons, and curls, senior Steve Thornton cheers on his team. TOP: Helping an injured teammate, senior Christie Maza- nek administers first aid. RIGHT: As they watch from the sidelines, seniors Cinda Petruch and Sheri Elliot cheer as their team races across the field to score another touchdown. 16
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K»rmals replace jeans 5 decorations albomnd 3 magical times a year ABOVE: Lost in the Homecoming crowd junior Dave Bobeck and his date Roxanne Zegley share a quiet dance together. ABOVE RIGHT: As Together provides the music, senior Katy Flynn enjoys the atmosphere of Prom as she takes time out to dance. RIGHT: Chosen to perform at all three dances Together entertains the couples at Prom with the song Just You ' N Me . FAR RIGHT: With smoke billowing around them creating a mystical air, seniors Sherri Elliot, Chuck Ramirez and Karen Hester move to the music.
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