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LOOK, UP IN THE SKY! It ' s a bird; it ' s a plane, NO! IT ' S THE PILOTS! There they go, into the wild, blue yonder . . . and they actually won the games! What a phenomenon! ' 86 and ' 88, we are sexy, we are great, chanted the freshmen and juniors as they combined to trounce the seniors and sophomores in the Black Cat Games, coming in first and sec- ond respectively. (The juniors found some unbeatable volleyball players in Mary Carter Whitted and Katie Milligan — What a serve Katie!) The sophomores were first in the song competition with their sister class song, A Dream of Yesterday , juniors were second with their infamous whangs, the seniors judicious advice to the freshmen won third place, and the freshmen were (alas) last. The coveted Black Kitty went to the juniors this year. Second place in games, decorations, song, and their irrespressible spirit won the day for the class of ' 86. The freshmen presented their class mascot to the campus com- munity at the traditional bonfire, beginning by singing the Meow mix song for the benefit of the deceived sophomores who be- lieved them to be the Aristocats. Then they righted the misconcep- tion by announcing their rightful mascot — the Pilots.
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■■■ !■■! ■ ■■■I !■■■: Who was that tall painted stranger? Bozo the clown? Kathy Scott ' s little brother? Ahwoo? Ah yes, Ahwoo. No one knows what happened to the real Ahwoo. Some say that he is gone forever, yet others know that he waits to be found somewhere in the hal- lowed halls of Agnes Scott. But until then we must make do with creative imitations of the once and future Ahwoo, and be sure to take the advice the juniors offered in the production — tell all newcom- ers the legend of Ahwoo. ■■■■■■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ' 1 IB !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ !■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■ v
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