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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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C9Cf0l10l' October captured the excitement and frivolity of Homecoming week as our fair vessel swayed to and fro with Pirate spirit. Many activities kept us busy as we prepared for the Homecoming fes- tivities. Each day was designated as a day with a specific dress - and many even acted out their charac- ters. The queen and her court reigned over these activites and joined in the Homecoming parade. Spirit abounded this week, but the mighty Pirate football team was un- able to outdraw the state-ranked Geneseo Maple Leafs. To end the week, we were entertained at the an- nual dance, listening and dancing to Second Time Around. As we sailed along on our journey, we paused for awhile to help others in our community by contributing to the United Fund. Caring actions such as this' showed how generous the Pirate heart is. Seniors stepped off the ship to celebrate their year and enjoy the feast prepared for the 1983 gradu- ation class. The first annual Senior Banquet was given October 20. A Shortly thereafter the whole stu- dent body was able to enjoy a relax- ing evening as their fellow students recreated the popular scenes in The Pink Panther Strikes Again. Enter- tainment and activity were the focal points in this leg of our journey as we passed through October of 1982. 4fIntroduction 4
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Sa-ali 5 Q sw. W 5 5 X Cheering at a pep assembly, the varsity football Pirates look forward to that night's game against Metamora. 6!Introduction - Q if rf EGP WAN N surpass X X as Y Sw. rx Y! ,. w -
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