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SENIOR “REFRIGERATOR,” Pamela Denise Hand, makes a mad rush for the fumbled football. Coach Polk really kept things organized. During powder puff practice, he told the girls the strategy of the game and also motivated them. Instructing the girls was not the end of Coach Polk’s task. He was also in charge of keeping the student coaches in line when they got rowdy. Because Coach Polk attended every practice for both the junior and senior girls, he was a great inspiration to them. KEITH GREEN GIVES his expert advice to Bertha Ulin, Les- lie Pitts, Kim McNeil, Kathy Hartnett, Laura Groves and Sonya Peters. “You run left and down the center, avoid all blocks, and make that touchdown.” Powder Puff
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THE BRIGHT COLOR of Carmen Sauls’ Coca-Cola shirt en- hances her bubbly personality as she converses with Tammy Avant between classes. During the summer following his sophomore year Randy Hall decided it was time for a change. He wanted to be different and he want- ed fashion to become an important part of his character. “I think that everything I do and how I act is an extension of myself and it lets people know what kind of person I am.” Randy likes to shop at Jeans West and Merry Go Round and with a little help from GQ and Esquire Magazines, Randy chooses his wardrobe and feels confi- dent in his style of dress. A Senior, Randy can be seen wearing pleat- ed pants, up beat sportscoats, string ties, and a cheery smile. Randy stated, “I like to set trends, not follow them.” This attitude not only relates to fashion but denotes a steadfast per- sonality. SWATCHES WERE the number one fashion accessory. Some students were not satisfied with just one, and could be found with three or four on their wrist. Today’s Fashions
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SLOWLY BUT SURELY Patricia Ferguson, number 54, comes up the rear as Crystal Justice attempts to catch the ball. Also Sandra Brown tries to evade a potential blocker. JUNIOR RUNNING BACK Kim McNeil moves gracefully be- side the junior quarterback Yolanda Pringle as they prac- tice for the game. Get That Flag Once the insurance forms were signed, the girls were ready to go. Practices began on a Saturday afternoon with a scrimmage. The juniors were out for blood and the seniors were out for guts. Both junior and senior student coaches helped the girls. After a few weeks of practice, the two teams were ready for the real thing. On Thursday, the day of the game, the players wore their jer- seys to school. A pep rally was not needed to boost their spirits because the girls were already “fired up.” The fans may have been frozen to their seats due to the cold weather, but the “heat was on” for the girls. The senior girls brought home a victory of 2-0. However, the seniors had scored two touchdowns which were called back because of penalties. No, the girls were not powder puffing in the la- dles room; rather, they were powder puffing under the bright lights on home turf at Bulldog Stadium. It was football—girls' style. Powder Puff
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