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four consecutive victories as a coach. Some feel that the reason for the Senior win was cheating; others say talented playersi then there are those who give credit to the sneaky plays. Either way, the cheerleaders and Pom Pon squads gave both teams spirited support, which aided the Seniors in their victory. Although the Juniors put on quite a show, the Seniors proved once again that the class of 1980 was the besti I. Senior Jamie Clowers, the star quarterback, passes to an alert teammate. 3. Coach Scott Holley jumps for joy after Judy Brahler makes the first touchdown for the Seniorsl 3. Senior cheerleaders were, top row - Colin Lineberry. Jeff Chellis. Dave Miller, Kevin Sweeney. Bruce Davis. Jon MacDonald. and Bart Eggleston. and Jim Gleason, 4. Junior cheerleaders were; top row - John Akin, Jeff Charlton. Greg Dunn. Doug Lunsford. Vic Avellino. Steve Boes. Greg Young. Craig Blair, and Keith Cramer. 5. Cheerleaders congratulate the Seniors after a victorious game. 6. Coach Scott Holley tells the defensive line to rip the hip! 7. Senior Diane Sandstedt follows the instruc- tion of Coach Holley by nabbing the flag of Junior superstar Julie Pilla. 8. Senior Judy Brahler smiles with pride after making a fantastic play. 9. Senior pom pon Mike King performed with poise to Soul Man. 10. The Junior Wild and Crazy women ran onto the field ready for the start of an exciting game of flag football.
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Senior Rowdies Conquer Again And it ' s number 81, Matilda Goochie intercepting the play, and running the ba GET HER, RIP HER, HIPI Game Commentator Mr. Jim Schmuck humored the crowd with his tension-packed comments and crazy commercials during the annual Powder Puff football game. Scott Holley ' s Senior Rowdies challenged the wild and crazy Juniors under the supervision of David Yarborough and John Lindquist, to a trying game of afternoon flag football. The Senior Rowdies experienced an exciting victory to bring Holley ' s record to • . ' ' ' . ' . ' •{ W- ' ' '
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Powder Puff Reverses Roles Thinking about their victory ... or loss, the girls sat in their bath tub cleaning the dirt and grass out from beneath their finger nails, the first step to their astonishing tran- sition from super jock to lovely lady. After a quick, reassuring look in her bedroom mir- ror, the typical South female grabbed her clutch purse and darted into the chilly night air, to pick up the man of her dreams, her date for the evening. First step was din-din. On the girl, of coursel Then to the dance. Her treat. Still hungry? she asked. Yes, he groaned. Dessert at Dairy Queen will be sufficient. Boy, if she knew dates were this expensivel Not only was the dating system reversed, but the courting system was too. Powder Puff Court, that isl Senior Lynn Schneider announced the queen of this year ' s court. Senior Kevin Sweeney. Kings were Krystal Lisle and Dawn Mayer. Senior maids were Dave Henson and Jeff Chellisi their escorts were Jamie Glowers, Rocky Paplanus, Lorrie Villaire, and Sue Miller. Junior maids were Mike Fleischer and Greg Dunn. They were escorted by Becky Jutton, Suzie Schueth, Stacey Montgomery, and Julie Pilla. Senior Leaders, once again, were respon- sible for the expensive, but enjoyable even- ing.
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