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Powderpuff Game - By Cassie Parker

The High School Student Council presents the first annual Powderpuff Game! The game will be held on Friday, May 11th, 2018 under the lights on the old varsity soccer field at 6:30 p.m. The junior girls will be playing against the senior girls in a game of flag football, and both teams will have their very own cheerleading squad consisting of the boys of their grade levels. The senior student advisors, Mr. Schnieder and Mrs. Little, will be the senior's coaches, and Mr. Call will be the junior's. If you are a senior or junior and would like to participate in the powderpuff game, see your class advisor(s). If you are an underclassman, parent, or any part of the community, please join us for our exciting first Powderpuff Game! Tickets will be sold at the gate for $5. Money will be donated to an end-of-the-year scholarship for a senior from Wheatland-Chili.

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