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POWDER PUFF: A TRADITION It started as a drizzle and became a good September rain. At three o ' clock cars began to arrive, loaded with junior and senior girls. The game started at four and returning senior Powder Puff players recalled the cancelled game the year before. This year by the end of the game all players were soaking wet, as was the football field. But determined football players never let the rain dampen their spirits. The Powder Puff players finished the game with a score of 14-7, seniors. After all, at Snider, it ' s a tradition! Seniors prepare a strong and rugged defense. Patty Gant sets up the next play with the offensive players. Patty Eifrid practices running the ball for the junior team. Junior girls smile for a group pix. 27 5fc
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EXCHANGE OF CULTURES, ORIENTAL STYLE The wrestling club of Takoaka Commercial High School, from Takoaka Japan, received a warm welcome from Snider students and faculty. Snider High School had the privilege of hosting the Japanese wrestling team during the week of January 4-8. The purpose of the visit was to exchange techniques on wrestling and acquaint the Japanese team with Fort Wayne. During the week the wrestlers also visited many important sights of Fort Wayne which included: Historical Museum, McMillen Health Center, Seyferts ' Potato Chips, and the City-County Building, where they met with Mayor Moses. They also had a chance to eat where many Snider students meet after the basketball games, where? McDonald ' s of course. As the week ended the two schools were able to share each other ' s cultures and traditions. Students had made new friends, thousands of miles away from Snider High School, in Ft. Wayne ' s sister city. A gift from the Publications Staff the wrestlers look at an I Love Fort Wayne game, Monopoly style. Two Japanese wrestlers talk on their visit to Fort Wayne. Students give a last good-bye to our visitors. 1. t i lb the We Welcome Y» have en 1 School, Ee rJ7 ' V 9
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NELSON BEN SHOLL Most Conservative KEVIN ELSER Most Radical DAVE NEELY Most Musically Inclined TED GOODE Class Clown MARTHA BERGHOFF Most Talkative LYNN McCASLIN Best in Her Field TOD BROWN Best Looking Male SCOTT SENGER All-American Male TINA MATTES Best Looking Female JOEL SCHUBBE Best in His Field JANELLE GARRETT All-American Female BOB HONCHELL Most Preppie ANN WILSON Most Vogue TODD RANDOLPH Most Likely to be on GQ Magazine ANGELA JENKINS Most Likely to be on Ebony Magazine. STEVE VOITLEN AND LISA MERZ Best Couple
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