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Female Football Isn’t All That Soft The yearly Powder Puff game was played by a group of enthusiastic girls These players, along with Junior Coaches Scott Schuh. and Andy Caine and Senior Coaches, Mike Hite, and Mike Ball, practiced hard all through the early hours in the morn- ing The referees Mr Teall. Mr Nixon. Mr Childs, and Mr Davenport had their hands lull trying to keep track of the constant action on the fie d The Juniors started out really well until the quarterback broke her linger which slowed the team down Chris Jetfirs commented that the game is fun it you don't let winning be your only goal Half-time activities consisted of the tug-of-war between the freshmen and the sophomores The battle went on for sometime but the Freshmen tri- umphed with a victory Weasel Mar- tmdaie. escorted by Kathy Hunt, was the crowned king of Powder Puff Really brightening up the field, were the amazing cheerleaders, who were all of male gender They found it took a lot of energy to last through the night Through the night the girls impressed all those who came by the unified and concentrated effort they were faced with All injuries and long teft hours of practice faded to insigni- ficance when the Seniors succeeded playing as a team and what a team they were' Powder Puff has been such a suc- cess in the fall that a lot of girls would like one in the spnng Some players described Powder Puff as being unbelievable, depressing, and arma- geddon HokVig the freshman Irom their victory Becky Senors Kurt Kcfeey and Stove Stukenborg Beatty doe her part take time lor a mogahol Waking ott tt»e field n|ixed. Chris Jerk leaves a pur led team Thrttod about the game WWazei Martindaie. the crown ) Kmg o Powder Putt Explaining the plays to Patti Buchanan is jr or Coach Mr Snyder Gloating over tha senors victory « Sh Eaywn 16
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Voyage Through Months Of Nov And Dec. TOP The first snowfall o tne yw create» a spar setting at t on lake r g the Student Council Chrsamas tree are Sophomore Lon Jones and Rich McDermott. November and Oecember came and wenl with only one major snow- fall. much to the dismay of many Plymouth High School students Snowmobtling, skiing, and snowball fights were missed by many. The Christmas spirit was definitely in the air, as one could actually tee! the excitement as the much awaited vacation drew nea It was also dis- played by the annua! Student Council Christmas tree which brightly lit the school cafeteria As these two months ended they held a special recognition in that they ended another decade Many a time was shared and spent with friends as we grew o der together, that won't be forgotten For the seniors this also ended half of their last year left at P H S. leaving them very little time Gelore they pass through the doors for the last time Anti-Iranian Protest Protesting the seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran were G Ahrent. D Baker. M Boyan. S Burns. C Fahr. J Gib- bons. G. Jeffirs. K. Kelsey, G Kerns. R. Marquez. M McDermott. J Staten, and A TheobakJ They received coverage In the South Bend and Pilot newspa- pers and were also on the local station. WTCA The spokesman tor the group was Greg Jeffirs Seen here. the demonstrators carry tttoir march down Michigan Straw! Assembling on the Court House steps are me demonstrators The demonstrators pause on the front steps of the Court House
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lean Downey. Paul Gets!. and Man iMchman boog»eto th« new sou » o ttw 80 Disco Still Survives SSI her position on the dance Hoc «treafvnan orlin Bechy Beatty snows danco tach- nxjue and Osco apparel Ooovot to me sounds ot «Saco are Becky Strycfcer and Dave G dner Uphtt and mus C surround L«a France and Br dgene Wight at tha Homaconsng dance P .H .S. was bombarded with after game dances most of them con- sisting strictly of disco. Students at P H S had mixed emotions about the dtsco sound. Matt Leachman stated that it always had an easy flowing dance beat and he thought it would be “in for a period of time Mike Madam sa»d disco had a good beat but he was ready for that old time Rock-n-Roll. The cheerleaders started a new trend at the dances by holding a dance contest at the basketball homecoming dance. Matt Leach- man and Becky Beatty walked away as the winners Disco sounds set the best tor students at tootbsf ►omecorntng dance
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