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Saturday night, November 16, the seniors
played the junior girls for the 1974 Pow-
derpuff game. The game was played at the
Memorial Stadi~tm at 7:00 P.M. The j~miors
beat the seniors in a close game with the score
19-18.
Juniors Collide With Senior Pride
Quarterback for the seniors was Jenny Saun-
ders and Sharon Coats was the juniors
qua1·terback.
Shirley Jackson played an outstanding game
for the seniors, making all the three touch-
downs. In the last few seconds of the game,
Dottie Combs ran the ball over 35 yards to the
two yard line. Time ran out as the juniors
pursued her.
Patti Smith made all three touchdowns for
the juniors. Coaches for the seniors were Mi-
chael Carter and Vernon Douglas.
Coaches for the juniors were Wendall Feagle,
Donnie and Jimmy Free.
The 197 4-75 Powderpuff game had a new out-
look for the halftime activities. Nine boys
were elected by the junior and senior players
to be contestants for the Powderpuff Queen.
Each contestant had an escort. They were:
Ms. Glenwood King-Terri McClttre, Ms.
Darrell Richards- Yolis Benefield, Ms.
Bryan Richards-Sherry Moss, Ms. Mike
Harrell-Clara Hair, Ms. Richard Giebeig-
Cheryl Johnson, Ms. Hugh Washington-De-
Zan Cason, Ms. Beau Braun- Cherie Dicks,
Ms. Mike Granger- Michelle Joyner, and Ms.
Amos Smith- Micki Hunter.
The second runner up was Amos Smith.
First runner up was Glenwood King and the
new 1974-75 Powderpuff Queen was Hugh
Washington. The Beta Club provided each
runner up with flowers . Ms. Gause, the Beta
Club sponser, presented the flowers to them
and crowned "Miss" Hugh Washington.