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Homecoming week is highlighted by the traditional junior vs. senior powderpuff game. This was an exciting new experience for the junior girls. Since juniors always seem to go into the competition as the underdogs, a little extra effort is needed to keep spirits high. The girls gave it that special push. Their junior pride prevailed in all their actions that week. Not only did the girls fight it out on the gridiron, but a few gutsy guys tried their hand at cheerleading. They proved that they could be leaders. Next year will be the year for '82, but they made this one a great memory for all participants. Junior Girls Get a Chance on the Gridiron zofm. P Coming of the field, Josephine Peterson and Floretha McCullough bring reports on the senior offense. The mightyjunior team! Kneeling - Jackie Beasley, Kelly Coble, Carla DeCrescenzo, Orfiels, Michelle Pitts, Angie Lenardon, Wendy Patterson, Terri Carter, Sharon Hills, Peggy Slowik. 2nd row - Liz Wilkinson, Sherry Trumpower, Shari Martin, Donna Johansen, Maria Ramos, Tina Lettiere, Lynn Westenbarter, Monica Phelabaum, Peggy Leigh, Marleen Callahan, Priscilla Bennett, Kathy Wensel, Kelly Riggs. 3rd row - Wendy Nemeth, Sherri Markham, Debbie Russell, Dana Swalla, Suzette Russell, Laura Hamilton, Floretha McCullough, Michelle Young, Donna Faust, Kathy Scianna. Top row - Meg Adams, Renae Atwood, Amy Thompson, Sharon Gaines, Cheryl Symonette, Vivian Miller, Elise Vaughn, Francis Broom, Kathy Spychalsky, Julie Palmer, Josephine Peterson, Mary Zepp. As a means ofgettingfired-up the day ofthe big game, the junior girls gathered in the hall before school to do chants, promote spirit, and look as mean as possible. Kneeling - is Peggy Slowik and Liz Wilkinson. Standing - Sherri Deane, Kelly Riggs, Francis Broom, Dana Swalla, Lynn Westenbarger, Kathy Wensel, Melissa Edwards, Debbie Russell, Maria Ramos, Martha Kurth, Terri Carter, Tina Lettiere, Peggy Leigh, Monica Phelabaum, Marleen Callahan and Priscilla Bennett. OWDERPUFF f .Wh 3' - .J - .,., , ' W , 5 . I M. Ig Af J ,xftpgtn Y. if 4 ., , A V its . . R ' - ,. ' ' I ,Pt 1 - f X, I X Q . , A U ' ...T:f?2 f it id, ,iam V ..:'.ii '3' . X . cttw., r i A , i f , w.,.,sn
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zzfrvm. Persuasiveness Rewardea' Girls not talk? Impossible! Or is it? This is the question asked annually, as one of the exciting land challenginglj festivities of Homecoming week. The guys are all out to see how many girls they can persuade, entice, or in anyway trick into talking to them. This always proves to be a great challenge on both parts. This year Silas Scott was named Mr. Irresistable at the Powderpuff game. There was much competition and the girls put up a good fight, so his banner was well earned. This year's Mr, 1rresistable , Silas Scott, triumphantly displays his banner. lt's quite an honor to be the one most successful at getting girls to talk. Parading his tags, is Tommy Terry, a close runner. The achievements of proud Glenn Donnan are shown all over his attire. Qi E
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