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1. Mr. Leary giving the boys a new plan of attack. 2. Poor No. 34 has five Panthers out to get him. 3. R.J. Ostler gives a bear hug as Steven Shafer observes. 4. Darrell Dieringer strikes his best pose for a kick off and Reed Rowberry backs him up. 5. Lanell Ashley and Mr. Leary discussing Lanell's last play. 6. The mighty Panthers warm up for their Homecoming game against Clyde Park. 7. Ray Rowberry breaks through fired up and ready for the second half. 8. Another opposing player is mushed by Ray Rowberry and R.J. Ostler. 9. The referee tries to explain his last call to Mr. Leary and Steve Chrest. 19
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Football Fumbles FRONT ROW, L to R: Bill Babcock, Preston Salisbury, Mark Pope, Aaron Kneeland, Clint Mortensen, Clinton King. SECOND ROW: Quinn Carver, Steve Chrest. Tony Tezak. Steven Shafer, Darrell Dieringer. Lanell Ashley. Ray Rowberry, James Ball. BACK ROW: Coach Ted King, Andrew Swager, Reed Rowberry, Jared Wright, Brian Staley, R. J. Ostler. Coach Dean Leary. The 1982 season began with more than a promise as Sheridan downed the White Sulphur Springs Hor- nets. Next the Panthers shut out the much feared West Yellowstone Wolverines 30-0. What a terrific start for the season! Three mighty Panthers were placed on all-confer- ence teams. R. J. Ostler was selected as first team linebacker and second team center. Ray Rowberry not only made all-conference first team defensive end but went on to be on the all-state second team as defensive end. Darrell Dieringer captured the posi- tions of offensive guard and defensive tackle on the all-conference second team. The Panthers had a memorable season and are looking forward to next year for another chance at the District title. Season Record Sheridan 38 White Sulphur 20 Sheridan 30 West Yellowstone 0 Ennis 42 Sheridan 6 Sheridan 56 Clyde Park 12 Sheridan 50 Gardiner 30 Sheridan 61 Lima 20 Twin Bridges 20 Sheridan 6
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Homecoming Highlights Sheridan homecoming activities start- ed off Tuesday, September 28, with Grub Day. Wednesday was Western Day, Thursday was Anything Goes Day and Friday was Purple and White Day. Every- one started out the day on Friday by vo- ting for homecoming King and Queen. They then gathered in the gym for a pep rally. The parade was led by the American Legion Post Number 89. Following them were many grade school entries, plus var- ious floats created by the high school stu- dents and teachers. The SHS Band played the school song, while cheers were chanted by the cheerleaders and girls’ basketball players. In the afternoon, everyone gathered at the football field to watch the Sheridan Panthers defeat the Clyde Park Black- birds 56-12. At the halftime the King and Queen winners were announced; the win- ners were Senior Candidates Flob Birrer and Billie Jo Parsons. Other candidates were: Juniors, Lori Mantz and Dominic Shackleton; Sophomores, Sue Babcock and Tim Dietrich; and Freshmen, Lauri Knapp and Tom Garrison. The Freshmen won the float contest, the Sophomores received third place, the Juniors got second place, and last but not least the Seniors received Flonorable Mention with the theme of “Nothing to It.” The day finished out with the Home- coming Dance. The music was by Tone Productions of Dillon. 20
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