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I CANT EEM TO FI D honor of Homecoming Queen 5.429 'Q 1232-.J f 41' 1 x . . Tw ' Nr.-vr 1' ' , ,deal -17 .,' fiwir- X 'T P Rm WN X. 'Fx u 'Q 122. 3 - Aofo L . fqv.5,,., .. T, -,N'51X,, X 5 3 .-' .1 : . f-:AL ' ,VW f ' 4-3. N-. v ' ' , zu xv. -'.'. ' ,I .,. ,l M, ,, . df 4. fy Amidst the Trojan football field, Miss Susan Puhr holds the , h 4-6 Q. 4 A- , -, , 41' N .-. X - I, an 29 M31 .,,!!:.s.f:,.1 Mary Biber, Gina Strada, Marsha Pallo, and Robin Si- bert served as Susan's attendants.
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F1rst SMH Powder Puff Game Seniors 8 Freshmen: First Row I. to R: Margie Kroll, Susie Drake, Becky Bailey, Vida Kinnamon, Roxanne Kolich. Second Row: Margo Pace, Rita jones, Gail Wollschlager, Me- lanie Hughes, Tammy Coyoza, Christi Day. Third Row: Stephanie Shahan, Theresa Myers, Janice But- kovich, Coach Young, Pam Nigro, Kathy Rittel, Sharon Chrisman. juniors 8 Sophomores: First Row: Kelly Collins, Patricia Kelly, Mary O'Gara, Karen Dujakovich, Nancy Poje, Sherri Yancik. Second Row: Nancy Horvatic, Cheryl Davis, Sue Horvatic Denise McCar1J1ey, Theresa Jonas, Carla Whitney, Kathy Cier- poit. Third Row: Kim Williams, Sara Gonzalez, Shereld Robel, An- nette Kelly, Abbey Mangold, janet Burke, Karen Parks. Fourth Row: Therese Kenney, Coach Day, Man- ager Lisa Polina, Coach Morgan, Teresa Hopper. The powder puff football game was one of the most entertaining events sponsored by the Student Council this year. The Senior and Freshman girls, under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Young, battled the junior and Sopho- more girls, led by Coaches Doug Day and jim Morgan. Unlike many powder puff games, this one was not touch, it was tack- le! The girls were garbed in com- plete football gear- helmets, shoul- der pads, mouth guard, thigh pads, elbow pads, forearm pads, and wrist pads, The game ended in a O-O tie. There were no losers. There were many, many winners.
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THE LIGHT LG E I, I- 5 I X . ,Xl 1 . V, , '91 Q'-ff S Homecoming 1977 became an exciting event with all its fes- tivities. ' 'You Light Up My Life' ' was the theme for the crowning of Miss Susan Puhr, who was escorted by Dallas jef- fms. Susan was officially crowned by Denny Doherty, the team quarterback. A great dance was held afterwards to the sound of I IMistl I ' in
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