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The Seniors had better luck during the Pirates Prowl where they won the Trikie 500, Boys' Tug O' War and the skit competition. The Freshmen came in first in the Caterpillar and Wheelbarrow Races. This year's skits were well thought out and showed a lot of hard work behind them. The Sen- iors placed first with their skit, based on the Happy Days theme. The Juniors' skit's plot was exorcism which was very appropriate since the Williston Devils were our Homecoming rivals. A humorous skit about the broadcasting of the Pirate-Devil game was performed by the Sopho- mores, and shipwrecked pirates on Devil's Island made up the Freshman skit. Finishing up the excitement of Homecoming Week was the game and the dance. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Homecom- ing Queen, Amy Holaday. Freshmen fi 'lf , A , V. 5. ? iff, , ri :Q ll Q -lyiuif,-i-, , 1 i'aa I 5 , . 1
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Pirates 7 Prowl . D fzjfwcp Homecoming Week was long awaited by many of the students. All during the week competition between the classes was held to see which class has the most school spirit. It was a welcome change from the ordinary school week, and many of the students participated to show their loyalty to their class. There was a good turn out for the Pirates Prowl, with everyone cheering their classmates on until they were hoarse. In spite of the cold snap of weather everyone had a lot of fun. The Sophomores won Homecoming Week, showing a little bit more get up and go than the other classes. They placed first in Pirates Day, the Egg Race, and float competition, as well as placing second in many events. The Juniors were victorious on Hat Day, Voodoo Day, and Blue and Gold Day. Seniors furuors
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