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$ Football team members help spread the news of their MSC title. Showing his spirit, Mr. Narron dresses up for blue and white day. Riding on the junior float are a few members of the Powder Puff team. Preparing for the homecoming parade are the clowns.
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Charlestown Goes Down t t mall enough to be neighborly and large enough to invite industry. Charles- town Mayor Clay Hallts definition of the quaint little town of seventy-nine hundred peo- ple fits it to a tee. The ttneighborly attitude of Charlestownians often attracts dwellers from larger cities who want to uget away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Charlestown saw an explosion of population in the early 19403. The reason for this was the US. Governmenfs largest smokeless powder plant in the early World War II years built on Highway 62. ergiv-ex -.;e : - The idea of the 1985-86 theme, Making History-Our WayT, was to express not only the past history of Charlestown, but the history we as students, teachers, athletes, and ; individuals are making now. This Pirate Log 51 has served as a record book of our accom- 1 plishments. I v Thousands of women put in time at the ammunition t plant sewing gun powder sacks. The ammunition plant brought jobs to the people t of Charlestown. 1 One old house still standing in Charlestown today is located on Main Street. I
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Homecoming Week Leaves News to Spread pread the News. The 1985 Homecoming Week was a big success considering the changes in 84. The Student Council thought up three new spirit days: pajama day, trick or treat day, and tourist day. Seniors proved superiority by winning almost every day except pajama day which the juniors excelled. The homecoming parade was held on Wednesday with the juniors winning best float. The Powder Puff games followed the parade where the frosh beat the sophs, 6-0 and the sen- iors beat the juniors 22-8. Between games, Wilford Kopp was crowned Powder Puff King. The game finally arrived Friday, October 11 where Nancy Case was crowned Homecoming Queen. The pirates were victorious over the previously undefeated Lions, 28-14. As spirit week ended, everyone was left with news to spread. Freshmen and sophomore players get ready to put the ball into play. Surfs up! Amy Crase and Carmen Ross are pictured on tourist day. Chris Wisman shows his true self on Trick or Treat Day.
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