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16 Junior g irls triumph over seniors Spirit, cooperation, and a sense of determination aided the juniors to a spec- tacular victory in the 1975 girls’ powder puff football game. The juniors upset the sophomores, 12-0, and the defending champion seniors, 6-0. The juniors got off to an encouraging start with Jamie Mittiga racing 30 yards On a punt return to give the juniors a 6-0 lead, Then quarterback Kelly Adelsperger tossed a ten-yard touchdown pass to flanker Sue Cunningham for a 12-0 score But the juniors’ pace w slowed down by the favored seniors With neither team managing to light up the scoreboard at the end of regulation time, the seniors received the ball on the ten yard line. On fourth down with the ball on the five, the senior drive was stopped by a deflected pass from Betsy Reinholtz to Kim Clark However, the juniors were mo cessful in their attemp only needed two plays to cover ten yards. trer @ SUC: to score as they Junior Sue Cunningham scamr yards for the touchdown on a hand from quarterback Kelly Adelsperger hes € Junior 1. Kathy Avery, Lisa Re Kay Florian, Kim Kova Ww 2 Rick Ward phan, Shelli Hammon u Brennan, Tammy Wie Toni Ruska, Marie v9 Rani Pam Bart ott € Rick He
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Homecoming with ‘76 spirit “The Spirit of '76 Kingsmen Style” was present in the hearts of each stu- dent, as homecoming activities got underway. Starting the week's activities was the class hall decoration competi- tion which added enthusiasm to the halls of Penn On Thursday evening a community pep session and bonfire were held to acquaint Penn families and the commu- nity with our number one rated Kings- men. Sportscaster Sam Smith spoke at the Friday pep session, warning the Kings- men that the St. Joe Indians were well Prepared for that night's contest. Kings- men fans pushed the team on to a 14- 12 victory over St. Joe for the first time ever in Penn's history Half-time activities included the pres- entation of floats by each of the classes, with the senior float winning first place. Lyn Laidig was crowned homecoming queen while the Marching Kingsmen played the traditional ‘Special Angel.'’ Members of her court were Lisa Lock- wood, Beth Hunt, Leslie Turecek and Chris Barone. After the game a homecoming dance was held, featuring WRBR disc jockies R.C. Rogers and Dick O'Day Top Lett Lyn Laidig is crowned homecoming en by principal Mr Phillip Lambert. Above 8 sophomore hall window depicts the number one rated Kingsmen, Opposite Jim Guibert races against the clock in the pie eating contest 15
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