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Bla Ck Uppers Overshe dew Freshmen A gain The Bethany High School Stadium was packed to near-full capacity for the annual Powder Puff game which places freshmen women against upperclass women. The uppers were back in black as they pounded the inexperienced freshmen, 20-6. The first touchdown of the night was scored by senior Cindy Ogden on a pass thrown by Beth Gibson, the upperclass quarterback. A two-point conversion proved to be a success as Sherry Burks snatched a pass in the end zone amidst the freshmen defense. Lisa Silvey furthered the upperclass lead on a sneak play. Beth Gibson pitched the football to Cindy Ogden who threw a pass to Silvey. The bewildered freshmen, however, were able to foil the extra point attempt. The halftime scoreboard read 14 to 0, in favor of the upperclass team. Entertainment was then provided by the so-called cheerleaders whose antics almost caused a riot in the stands, as water balloons and eggs were tossed into the stands. Also, the Campus Clod nominees were introduced to the eager crowd which roared its approval. The third quarter showed a spark of retaliation as the freshmen team scored, putting up six points on the scoreboard. The extra point was unsuccessful as the tough upperclass women batted the ball to the ground. The score seemed only to infuriate the uppers and to urge them to score yet another touchdown on a pass to Lisa Silvey, who ran the ball 15 yards down the sideline for the goal. The game ended with the freshmen suffering the traditional defeat, yet given high hopes for the '86 Powder Puff game. .fx if N With a loud roar Sheryl Burke gives support to her team Becky Campbell brings on the steam in order to get a first down. Looking so cuddly and cute, it's hard to imagine just how much of a killer Cheryl Cantrell is. Fleet-of-foot Lisa Silvey storms through and rushes toward the goal line. An interested crowd relaxes during halftime. Activities 2
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This year's candidates for Campus Clod were all worthy to be called true Clods g however, only one candidate would be crowned. On October 12, Mike Boyd, senior, won the title of 1985-86 BNC Campus Clod and was crowned by the reigning 84-85 Clod, Ron Funk. This year's candidates were: Steve Whitson, Brad Neff, Allan Palmer, Darren Woodard, Mike Eskew, David Strong, Kevin Huffaker, and Mike Boyd. Mike scored high with the judges and the audience when he strutted across the platform as Tina Turner's reincarnated brother, Timmy Turner. After Mike displayed such singing talent there was no question that he was a clod worthy of his new role at BNC as our Campus Clod. First runner-up, Kevin Huffaker, amazed the audience with creative ballet skills on roller skates as he would gracefully cascade across the platform landing in very creative positions. David Strong was the second runner-up. When David was asked by a panel of judges The nominees for the 1985-86 clod title line up in their casual best. 22 Activities what class he felt has been the most useless, he replied that it would have to be Interpersonal Communication because no one ever talks to him. Now that he is a third place clod, his interpersonal relationships should improve. Darren Woodard perplexed the audience with his hidden talent of playdough sculpturing. The crowd gazed on intensely as Darren very carefully sculptured a cow out of playdough. Freshman Steve Whitson's goals at BNC are to be kicked off campus and then to become president of the college. Allan Palmer is on his way to being a fine clod, but until then he will continue to play music for money at BNC to pay the faculty. Brad Neff entertained the audience with his shark skit while Mike Eskew showed his expertise in roping a heifer because that is the only way he can catch one. This year's Campus Clod pageant was sponsored by AMS and AWS. Demonstrating his playdough molding talent, Darren Woodard makes a cow for his attentive audience.
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