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Lett — Loni Mugford prepares to collide with the garbage can at the endzone Senior Powder Putt Team -Front — Jenny Comiskey, Jeannie Lessard. Michelle LaPrade, Gwen Ennis. Tracy Braddee, Wendy Hutchinson, Cyndi Magwire. Cyndi Shaw Middle — Stacy Locke, Michelle Douse. Gen Higgins, Jody Jacobs. Back — Ann Vickery, Laurie Raboin, Ann Arauin, Loni Mugford, Kelly Monte, Jody Jordon. Junior Powder Putt Team - Front — Patti Thompson, Cathy Carcoba, Amy Graham, Tami Cotinoir. Middle — Tracy Robie. Karen LaPrade. Carisa Champine. Kern Shaneberger. Lori Lessard, Jo-Ann Gilbert. Leona Grear son. Back — Coach Adam Costantini. Kathy Casey. Michelle LaFrancis, Michelle LaCroix, Lisa Higgs. Carol Browning. Coach Don Mugford, Lisa Brberi, Erin Perrault. Val Angelico, Coach Mike Lamphere, Coach Bill Vickery. Left—QB Kern Shaneberger hands off for another ill-fated Junior run. Powder Puff 15
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Below - Jenny Comiskey, Ann Vickery. Jody Jordon. Gwen Ennis. Jody Jacobs Bottom — The Juniors and Seniors line and Ann Arguin prepare to steamroll the up for the snap Juniors. Seniors Keep Tradition Alive This year, the women's ver- sion of Superbowl '86 took a dif- ferent twist: underclassmen were included, after much de- bate. The game was held on November 16 at North Barre School, since Spaulding refuses to recognize the annual bloodfest as a school activity. After many days of practice and frozen noses, the girls were ready. It was cold and dreary — but do you think that stopped them? No way. Kill — maim — destroy was on the lips of all. Bodies were bruised and tempers flared. Things tended to get pretty ugly on the field. Thank God I'll never have to do this again, yelled Gary Shaneberger, the much maligned official of the Senior- Junior match-up. The Tide spirit was flowing, and the games went well. The seniors won on the game's lone touchdown, scored with a few seconds left in the game. To follow suit, the sophomores claimed victory over the fresh- men, in a game that involved more than a few broken bones. Most decided that the Sopho- more-Freshmen game was a bad idea. Even with bruises and other football scars, most everyone had a great time — especially the seniors. Touchdown! — Michelle LaFrancis 14 Powder Puff
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