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The players
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The game
Valley Juniors and Seniors did a little shifting
on November 13, when the Co-Ed·Y Club
sponsored the Powder Puff Football Game.
Junior girls met Senior. girls on the gridiron,
and the boys led the cheering sections. The
final score, after a long and hard battle,
was 20.(), with the Juniors winning a decisive
victory. Outstanding playl!rs were Nancy Run·
yon, Betty Early, and Kathy Sells for the Jun·
iors and Darla Beams and Betty Coop for the
Seniors. The lovely cheerleaders were as fol·
lows: Tony Tucker, Tony Graham, Kenny Ash·
ley, Kenny Spencer, Jimmy Sublett, Joe Curl,
Andy Boyd, Dickie Beard, and Steve Cooper
(Seniors) and Marty Moreman, Bruce Sturgeon,
Tommy Pyles, Scott Sheffield, Frank Romans,
Jerry Jones, and Bobby Ball (Juniors). Andy
Boyd was crowned Miss Powder Puff of 1965.
The Club hopes to make this game an annual
event, to be looked forward to as much as
the Homecoming game.
The dressing room