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Page 29 text:
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BELOW: Once again number twenty-two took off for the end zone without anyone around him. Throughout the game James continued to be one of the outstanding players of the contest. a fence set in place, the field was lined, etc. It was an all-out effort but it was done. Sports Illustrated even recognized the efforts that were put forth. The words written there seemed to sum it all so well. Who ever said that school spirit was dead?!! The Pumas definitely showed otherwise. BELOW LEFT: Pictured are the members of the Homecoming court, Diane Allbritten, Joy Horvat, Kelly Kerber, and Karen Kolesiak. BELOW: Queen Joy Horvat poses with her escort, Chris Murphy after the big moment. Once again students dance to the sounds of Kool Ray and the Poloridz. pafE
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ABOVE: James Toombs, after breaking through one tackle, tries to plow through another one as the Bulldogs attempt to stop him in his tracks. RIGHT: Puma team members check their pads and mental¬ ly prepare themselves for their confrontation with their Butler opponents. Their makeshift locker room is a switch from what they ' re accustomed to, but now they must get beyond that as they ready to enter the gridiron. T he Homecoming game was not what most alums would have ex¬ pected, or anyone else for that matter. Before the game even began, there were many new twists and bridges to cross. With all the rain that fell, the Puma field was flooded and a new home need¬ ed to be secured. Calls were made to schools in the surrounding areas to ask for usage of their field. Things were looking dim when someone recalled Brookside Park. The field hadn’t been used in years but it was worth the chance. It was a go. Arrangements were made to prep the field for the crowd. Bleachers were ap¬ propriated from other areas of Rensselaer. Phone lines were installed, P HAS 24
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ABOVE: Julie Doyle and her date take a break from dancing to relax for a bit. RIGHT: Sue Nelson and Joe Jones do some celebrating before they head to the dance. J ustin and Halas did another great job with the annual Christmas dance this year. The Ballroom looked fantastic with the live trees, streamers and other decorations. The time that was put into planning and decorating was well worth it. PtE
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