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row: . ' Becky Price. Tammy Muncy, Donna Freeman, Debbie Harrison, Kim ripe. Jill Wresterfield. Row 2: Kris Mickelson, Charlotlc Curry, Rozland Beard, Yolandia Shelton, Linda bcock, Julia McDonough, Julie Slonebraker, Sherri Keithley, Stacy Live- ly. Row 3: Karen Wallace, Cindy Robertson, Corrina Fields, Dixie Bayliff, Linda Justice, Betty Halton. Pat Fines, Chris Harris. Cindy Bru- baker. Teresa Allen. 4th Row: Chris Swears, Jill Paine. Laura Haus, Wendy Funke, Tammy Burnett, San- Long and Peggy Johnson. ) Principal and coach of ihe Senior Punch. Don Edmonds, watches his girls in action, as they defeat Ihe juniors. Top right . . . Seniors Yolandia Shelton and Betty Halton show their spirit before the annu- al powder puff game- Las Vegas here we come!!!!! The sophomore boys ' powder puff cheerleaders amuse the crowd at half time; cute, aren ' t they 24 Powder Puff - . . 1982
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Paradise Theater!!! A ' One (singular sensation) sings the Good Time Music Company at the Paradise Theater. ■ More magic with junior Rodney Boyd. He ' s the only person I know who sticks long pins through balloons and they don ' t burst. It ' s magic! The ; ys-supportive audience. A Get on the bus. Here ' s the Double Dutch Gang. Marni Thomison. Amy Cassis. Kelly Slonebraker and Missy Thomison. Ifs A Success!!! The Taylor High School Student Council proudly presents the 1982 Spring Follies at the Paradise The- ater. So began this year ' s annual Spring Follies which has traditionally fea- tured some of Taylor ' s finest talent. The audience this year was well en- tertained by ten acts ranging from a band playing The Stripper to an outstanding magician. Rodney Boyd. Between acts, the audience was i. armed up very ably by the M.C. ' s Pat Norris and Donna Freeman who really hammed it up. . the Paradise Theater 23
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m m In a scramble the freshman and sophomore powder puff teams set up after a play. You can get pretty nervous out there, but boy, is it loads of fun! Head Coaches Senior P.L ' .N.C.H, . . . Don Edmonds Junior Delinquents . . . Jerry Harshman Bush ' s Babes ... Dr. Frank Bush Gary ' s Go Fors . . . Gary Atkins Gary ' s Go Fors Get it Four Aggressive Teams Two Very Close Games In a defensive battle, the Senior Punch team, coached by Mr. Ed- monds, handed Mr. Harshman ' s Ju- nior Delinquents their first loss on a frosty, October seventh evening. The strong defense on both teams resulted in the one touchdown scored by the senior Yolandia Shelton. The seniors end with a 2-2 powder puff record and the juniors are now 2-1. In the first game, freshman girls came from behind to defeat the strong offensive effort from the sophomore (Powderpuff football) team coached by Dr. Bush which dominated first half play by a score of 1 2-0 after touchdowns made by Shel- ly Weike and Jan Sturtz. In the final half, Gary ' s Go Fors . the enthusi- astic freshmen, coached by Mr. At- kins, charged ahead in two quick touchdowns and extra points scored by Penny Hinders and Lisa Barret. The strong offense by both teams was the key to the game that ended in a 14-12 freshman victory. Burrrr!!!!! Juniors Karen Horn, Angle Buckner, Karen Horn and Tammy DcBusk, shiver on the sideline during that frosty Octo- ber evening. By . . . Julia .McDonough 25
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