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F W 1 ' F ,Q 11 A mf . v - 'g.,.,,r ,infix . . . :- I , - Mlm ll 1' . If Q Above left. Driven by Mr. Ralph Bowermas- ter, Number One Pirate fans Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Love proudly join the Homecoming parade. Mr. Love was involved in Ottawa High athletics from 1945-1972. Far left. Joining in the festivities, Mrs. Karen Windsor shows that teachers, too, can be Punk. Left. In the true tradition of Homecoming, graduated choir members returned to their alma mater to join in the singing of the Star Spangled Banner before the Homecoming game. To show their support of the Pirates, the girls volleyball team did their part in making the Homecoming parade a success. Introductlon!5
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Q6 it UUGTU LGI' The brisk salty air carried in many changes aboard the Pirate ship as ye sailors made the transi- tion into winter. The basketball teams, wrestling team, and the hearty, young male swim team travelled along their voyage using victory as the guiding dial on their compasses. When the days lengthened with all the work and all were about to jump overboard, festivities beck- oned our hearts and we were granted a four-day leave to cele- brate Thanksgiving. Feasts were prepared in galleys for those intri- gued by this strong' tradition. If for nothing else, we were thankful for the break in the monotony of the sea voyage. The virile Pirate craft rocked steadily as the winter winds blew in their grey forecast. With a spring in her step and a smile on Senior drum major Abby Vicich prepares her face, senior Kristy Zinanni walks the music for the annual fall concert held through the Passageway on a bright No- in the auditorium. vember day. Introduction!7
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