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1, an-M4317 he dork squad, a group of seniors guys who led cheers for the Powder Puff game, 1 . , S a payerjm the Powder Puff game, holds the sign that the senior girls ran senior Penny Richeson receives her jersey through at the Start of the game Class Com- f ' ' h . ' ,rom Junior Coac ' Mr John Sedler' The petition was a key part of the game. Photo by jerseys cost 81500. Photo by sieve wright gmc Wrigh, Rivalry-did Continued from page 9 the day. It was scheduled to be held in the football stadium, but because of a cold drizzle, the as- sembly was moved inside to the gymnasium. Students filled the bleachers, while some had to stand at the end of the gym. The pep assembly offered a variety of entertainment aimed at building excitment and spirit in students for the Home- coming Game later that night. Dur- ing the assembly, the Pom Pon squad participated with the Flag Corps in a routine, while the Marching Band performed Sanchez,' for the background music. Selected students represented their class in a series of games and contests. Competitions included blindfolded participants who raced grocery carts down the gym and around cones, while a partner in the cart directed them. Players bobbed for ping-pong balls in Cool- Whip. The crowd cheered the members of their class on. It was one of the best assemblies we ever had because it really got the crowd going, said Lee Bobbitt, junior. it go too far? The assembly concluded with the introduction of the Homecom- ing attendants. Each attendant was escorted down the gym, while Scott Kastens, senior, read a brief background of each attendant's activities. Another activity during Spirit Week was the Powder Puff game on Oct. 14. Chants and class cheers underlined the junior-senior rivalry, which has become a large part of the Powder Puff game. The players spent two weeks practicing and preparing for the game that was held in the football stadium. The teams practiced a lit- tle over an hour each day after school. I played because I was with my friends. We were out there to win, but at the same time we wanted to have a good time, said Cheri Brashears, junior. Continued to page 12 g uring a meeting for all players held be- fore the game, junior Powder Puff coaches, Mr. Brad Kincheloe and Mr. John Sedler along with senior coach Dr. Barton Albright listen to comments and explanations for the actions of the senior Powder Puff players. Because of the seniors' conduct the Powder Puff game was nearly cancelled. Photo by stave Wright Powder Puff
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