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ANNUAL POWDER PUFF GAME: PUSH TURNS TO SHOVE It wae a mild day in Mid-November. The clouds hung luminously over North Barre field. The day of the girl's Powder Puff game had finally ar- rived! f Both teams had been practicing hard since early October. The juniors far out-numbered the Seniors but the Senior experience proved to be the key Each teams, at opposite ends of the field, did rowdy calisthenics. The juniors were filled with anticipation The Seniors were ready to avenge their lose last year. At about 1 2:00 on November 21 the game began. The juniors won the toss and chose to receive the ball The game wae originally sup- posed to be flag but after the first few plays ' tackle ' was the only word that could be applied to the style of play. The Seniors scored their first touchdown early in the first half when Leslie Day sped past the juniors defense with the help of the Senior offensive hne. The second touchdown came lat- er in the first half when Tonya Rich received a pass from Quarterback Kay Gregoire and ran it in the rest of the way for the TD. At the half, the juniors triad to plan new strategy while the seniors ran over plays and kept psyched. In the second half. Stephanie Mulhem scored for the Seniors widening the margin to 1 B-O. The juniors had their bright moment, though They had some good passes and made greet strives at the end to score but were held back by the Seniors defense. There were no hard feelings at the end of the game between the two teams. The juniors left with determination to win next year, the Seniors proud of their victory. The final score stood at Seniors 18. juniors a. — Joann Sassone Opposite Page: Canter Right — We’re number 1. Seniors get psyched after their victory over the juniors. Second Left — Front Row Mary Mullgen. Kim Quinlan. Kristin Proux. Laura Casey. Betsy Grenier. Karen Moeykens. 2nd Row: Joann Rouleau. Renee Shutek. Mania Couture. Sue Kimry. Joanne Palmisana. Marcia Amsden. Rosanne Palmisano. Felicia Serefmo. Melissa Bartlett. Anne Ryan. 3rd Row: Coach Pete Shuttle. Rose Thompson. Maryse Oulette, Lin- de.BiZozero. Lisa Rivard. Sue Jorgenson. Beth Couture, Shelley McAuley. Belinda Fuller. Fourth Row: Diane Monte. Beth Titus. Joan Brouillette, Kathy Martel. Lon Willard. Coach Wayne Shutek. First Left — Quarterback Kay Gregoire hands Off to Anne Pletzer for another big senior gain Above — Jump in Kathy! Kathy Blouin contem- plates jumping onto the pileop. Canter — Anne Ryan smiles in defeat. Top Center — Front Row Debbie Mekkleson. Uso Pelkey. Liz Souto 2nd Row Celeste Monti. Mary Simmons. Christie Murrey, jomca Reid, Jody Malnati. Lori Shannon. Tonya Rich, Stephanie Day. Anne Rich. 3rd Row: Lise Mug- ford. Colleen Mugford, Coach Brian Browning. Pern Pouilot. Coach Bruce Teimedge. Stepha- nie Mulhem. Kay Gregoire. Coach Albert Gei- fetti. Anne Pletzer. Joanne Sassone. Coach Kevin Martin. Linde Pinardi. Leslie Day, Renee Ponor. Kathy Blouin. Dons Aubut. Nancy Sorsntino. Dam Robinson Center — Nice try. Jon tea Jomca Reid kicks off for the mighty seniors. For Left — Ref Gary Kennedy makes another controversial call. The ref ing was the subject of much criticism during the game. Lower Left — Renee F onor runs for daylight as Steph Mulhem clears a path. Powder Puff 13
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cnjn CU IU Top Left — One ugly field hockey player! Jim McDonald in dreg. Middle Left — Elegant Judy Pinard and her bumpkin Dave Guild show that opposites really do attract. Bottom Left — Barre, the melting pot of differ- ent cultures Top Row Skeleton man. Jamie Duquette. Melanie Moran. Scott Filiault. Bottom Row: Vicki Gaylord. Sonde Rouleau. Leslie Day, Liz Harding. Top Middle — Anyone for Doubles ? Kim Prou- ty and Dam Robinson strut their stuff. Bob LaRocbelle likes what he sees. Middle Right — Jake finds a date, but wheres Tarzan? Chris Croteau does Jane justice while Gary Karnedy portrays an unsmiling Blues Brother Bottom Right — Liz Soule displays pearly whites and dreamy eyes for photographer Bruce Tal- madge Far Right — In keeping with the times. Bruce Talmedge dons the company uniform and offers the camera some Tylenol 20 Weekends
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