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Seniors Were Out For Reveng- This year was made unique in the twisted effects of tradition when Powder Puff season came around, and the senior girls were thinking hard. Last year, as juniors, they'd beaten both traditions. This year, it seemed as though fickle fate would re- peat itself, and the seniors were out for revenge or blood, which- ever they could get. Practices were rigorous, and the seniors who were caught in anything gold had to do laps for remind- ing Coach Dabo of juniors. They shared the practice field with their opponents, as well as malicious stares and ominous chants. pf 1.7, 4 E f 'fhaiww - ,, .. ,,,, Mtrrffnawr ,' . ..,,.. f22-- WE: , 7. ,, , W-, , ,,,,, . .....,Mu'f . , - W., . M- ,. ,.. ,, .,,, - ,,,, Bottom Row fL to RJ: Jonna Ottog Stephanie Hill, Amy Thompsong Kris Buringrudg Tom Dabo, Marnie Landersg l Strickland, Christina Wilson, Kym Bachofer and Jason Bill. Second Row: Anna Alcalag Kathy Hollis, Cari Beckett, Loveland, Stacey DeWallg Michelle Wiebeg Sheryl Edge, Nicole Comellag Cheryl Dolechekg Andrea Bowes and Baglio. Third Row: Beau Willetteg Jennifer Honeg Lori Ives, Pat Straalexisg Terisa Allen, Lisa Klapkag Collen Ste Valerie Wickham, and Jay Parker. Fourth Row: Ron Woernerg Damien Macalusog Laura Alexander: Celeste Wiltseg IE' Tsoulosg Shawn Miller, Andrea Millerg Becky Boomer, Laura Vitous, and Curt Brown. Fifth Row: Mike Stark, L. Monahan: Jeannine McCoy, Chris Richards, Jennifer McCoy, and Linda Correa A. Eatyour heart out Marcus Allen, here comes Andrea Bowes. B. Seniors doing their impression of the shuffle. C. Defensive line showing its quickness on its feet. A as M fsiffrs ,sm sa www . .1 , g -- .. - , z -- -i , s.-,iw - f f A . ' 'Z-:if .L .,Jif:.:s ff- J . . . - , ..,, Xgl. , . . -
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