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Discussing game strategy are Juniors Jane Napier
and Dori Keffalos.
Junior Powderpuff team: Front - Jon Jonson,
Juniors Battle Seniors Dingfield Second row - Jill Dagerman, Sandra
Elaine Banks, Stacey Clark, Dayrna Bargas, Scott
Melander, Brenda Grovijohn, Debbie Welcher, Debbie
Reese, Kelly O'Herron, Julie Bengston, Coach Mark
T hroughout the football season the made no real mention of the loss, simply Wright. Third row - Tiffany Johnson, Elizabeth
Koelzer, Amy Mickles, Susan Orourke, Lori Holcomb,
same people fall into the same stating that it was "kinda fun."
Janelle Dagerman, Trisha Bradbury, Jeff Wilson.
roles. But once a year, the roles
One of the problems encountered was Fourth row- Allison Lynes, Lisa Hug, Wendy King,
are reversed; the juniors battle the that the coaches at the game were not the Cristy Miller, Mindy Jensen, Kim Anderson, Nancy
seniors, and the powderpuff game is ones who had helped run practices. However, Godden. Fifth row - Connie Barker, Susie Bosse,
Laura Lodge, Debby Hickerson, Lisa Smith, Cindy
played. Smith did say that "the coaches at the game Morrical, Cari Dinneen. Sixth row - Dori Keffalos,
The teams were coached by members were good." Bernadette Muniz, Angela Bus~re, Angel Eismont,
of the regular football teams. When asked The girls weren't the only ones to June Corrado, Mary Jo Kobielski. Back - Carmela
Ahola, Laura Newman, Carole Morris, Cindy Craig,
for his reaction to coaching, Junior Bruce attempt a new role. Two male cheerleading Renee Pedersen, Karen Campbell.
Milroy said it was a "painstaking squads were formed to encourage the teams.
process." "We had to start from scratch," Twelve juniors and two seniors participated.
explained Junior Trevor Barton, "but we Some wore shorts while others donned actual
did have good raw talent." cheerleader's skirts.
The coaches taught the girls more "It was really fun," said Junior Joe
than just the plays. They tried to teach Schaaf. According to Schaaf, the junior squad
them "how to be aggressive," said Barton. practiced six or seven times before the game,
And "how to play as a team," added but had a hard time getting people to come.
Junior Don Cameron. "Go Bananas" was the only cheer that
The juniors did play as a team and was not prepared especially for the game. The
as a team, they won. The final score was others were made up by the three JV
8-6. cheerleaders, Jill Reisleman. Riraa Tobaban,
The Seniors accepted defeat well and 1 and Brenda Shirbring, who assisted the guys.
did not hold any grudges. Joni Smith