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KICKOFF: Cathy Barela kicks off for the Wildcj at the Powder Puff football game at Memoil Stadium. POWDER puff football garni i What is this? It appears to be either a contest to determine who can throw the football the shortest distance or an in- credibly wimpy form of the exhilarating game we all know as football. Even the cheerleaders are strange. Talk about masculine cheerleaders, someone needs to take a lawnmower after their legs. On Monday, May 16, the powder puff football game was played. Coach Ken- neth Parker and Coach Brian Emerson were in charge of the two teams for the full extent of the game, mediating and throwing flags on plays. The girls played their hearts out, said Coach Parker. It was fun and interesting , said Er- icca Perez. You should not go out for a team unless you are prepared to get a few bumps and bruises, said Rae Williams. There were some minor injuries on the field as in most football games. My favorite part about being a powder puff football player was the thrill of running up and down the field to chase an op- ponent and throw them to the ground, said Rae Williams. All during the game the cheerleaders were busy contributing support to the teams and getting the crowd involved. Shannan Fisher admitted, It was fun acting crazy in front of everybody. Each spectator seemed to be enjoying himself, watching the excitement of the game and the antics of the cheerleaders. The things that have come from the game are very positive, said Bronwyn Avery. The onlookers would more than likely agree. After what seemed to be a stale- mate the Freshman-Senior team defeat- ed the Sophomore-Junior team with a score of 8-0. The cheerleaders consisted of: Curtis Tait, Head Cheerleader; Chris Escalante, Shannan Fisher, Brad Fred- erick, Paul Fuentez, Michael Fullbright, Troy Starkey, and Zane Steininger. WINNING TEAM: The senior and freshman team was victorious in the second annual Powder Puff football game at Memorial Stadium. Both teams played well and everyone loved the cheerleaders. CHEERLEADERS; Chris Escalante, Brad Frederick, Michael Fullbright and Shannan Fisher clown around before the game. •W(tt ■ ' Sliiray EE POWDER PUFF
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II i ndy UIL: Nikki Mathis, Kim Evans and Rae Williams check the schedule of sessions at the UIL Super Conference at UT- Austin. COLOR MY WORLD: Shj- dent Council members, Dawn Hernandez and Diane Marti- nez, decorate the cafeteria for the annual spring dance. CEREMONY: NaHonal Hon- or Society officers Greg West- brook and Stephanie Janak perform their duties at the of- ficer installation. m WORKING TOGETHER
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