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Whip All-stars Hmvmv' x x lLeftl Dave Brown and John Ewing lead the offense upfield as Tom Rausch pulls up to kill the play. quarterback Garry Lobdell, labovej. Linebacker Loren Austring makes an interception but is soon stopped by all-star Terry Musclow, lleftj. The stronger senior rush is a split second too late to stop
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iBelowl Senior Dean Bennett punts at mid- field for their seniors in their game against the all-stars. Senior I don't expect to win because I know they have a lot of good players, but I'll do what I can to slow down their machine, commented all-star left tackle, Nathan Brask. This was the common feeling of the all-star football team as they prepared for Prairie High's first ex- hibition game. Their team was made up of the most outstanding football players from grades 9-11. Although not as experienced as their opposition, the Senior Class team, they determined to do their best. The game opened with the seniors kicking off to the all-stars. Shortly however, the seniors regained possession of the ball, and it was apparent that Dean Supermen Bennett's leadership was to be the decisive factor of the game. By half-time Bennett had sent Dave Brown in for two touchdowns and Dan Callaway for another. The seniors' great success in the first half of the game seemingly caused them to become over- confident. Bennett no longer com- manded the field - his offensive line was letting the all-stars through! In the whole second half the seniors managed only one touch- down. At the close of the game the jubilant seniors left the field with 24-0 win. The game was well played by both teams, and the supreme effort by the all-stars was admirable. Staff Report
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iffy vi if ,gif ,,l, Heidi Honecker frightj relishes the finger-licken' goodness of an unadorned hot dog. Dave Brown fbelowi finds a unique place to consume his refreshments. Seniors Enjoy Goldrush Yes, October 19th would be best. lvlr. Penner, Dave Brown, and the social committee had finally set the date for the Senior Social. Preparations were started immediately. Four days did not allow much time for planning this event! On Saturday afternoon about sixty eager seniors scrambled for seats on the two buses. Somehow, three confused males - Martin Scholz, Larry Adams, and Dave Stinson, found themselves to be with a busload of screaming females. The destination was Porky's a nearby valley. Enthusiasm was high as the seniors began the intriguing goldrush game. Each of the four teams tried to discover as many of the gold nuggets as possible, even if it meant claimjumping and risking im- prisonment. Dean Bennett ex- celled in being the Hsneakiest thief and even eluded arrest from the law-abiding jailor, Mr. Penner. Supper was followed by a time of sharing and singing favorites like Mr. Penner's choice, Shepherd of Love. Flon Koleba, a high school boys' counsellor, gave a short devotional talk on trials. The seniors then loaded the buses and made their way to Miller Chapel. While con- suming twelve pints of sherbet and nineteen dozen cookies, enthralled watchers nervously followed the film drama of the Great Locomotive Chase. All too soon it was time to go home and reflect on the eve- ning. The Senior Class had experienced close fellowship, fun, and a stronger sense of Unity. Bethe Butler Q2 0 i ,. wail
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