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Sink The Pirates Hippie Day opened Homecoming Week, October 12-16. Some of the hippies left over from Monday dressed to suit Tuesday’s title. Clash Day. Wednesday saw battered and bloody pirates roaming the halls. Thursday was Sdrawkcab Yad (Backwards Day). Friday was quiet as Hush Day took over. Chris Rice became Mr. Irrisitible by getting the most girls to talk. Friday the students also dressed in green and white for Irish Day. HOMECOMING COURT Prince, Jerry Deal Princess, Colleen Wiglc Prince, Jack Juhl Princess, Diana McBurnett Miss Flame, Leah Sayre King, Chris Rice Queen, Kathy Johnson Mr. Torch, Kenny Bond Princess, Barbara Gibson Prince, Anthony Bonn Princess, Loreli Nichols Prince, Casey Sayre Many people turned out for the bonfire Thursday night, at which time the court was announced. The theme, “Sink the Pirates” was carried out Friday in the class floats and through out the parade. The climax of the week was the win over Glendale, 20-0. The dance in the “Pirates’ Lagoon’ was enjoyed by faculty, alumni and students. The fever oflrish spirit ran wild as the Leprechaun made quick appearances and hasty exists; and Glendale desecrated our Blarneystone with red paint. 21
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Homecoming, 1970 One of the marching units of the parade was the Tam O’Shanters, led by S. Henry and P. Mc-Burnett. The Pirates’ Lagoon was the setting for the Homecoming dance. The music of the American Frog was enjoyed by the students and alumni alike. Shown are M. Rice, C. Brinkely, C. Wigle, K. Bond, D. McBurnctt, L. Sayre, and J. Johnson.
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Cross J. Pospisil, S. Hall, A. Hall, and R. Witt eagerly await the start of the South Umpqua meet. This year’s Cross-Country team, coached by Mr. Stinnett, had a hard grind. Few in number, the Irish made up for this by placing 4th in the district meet held at Gilchrist on October 31, 1970. Since there were no seniors on the team, all members will hopefully be returning next year. Some of the top runners included Stan and Allan Hall. Stan placed seventh and Allan placed twenty-fourth in the district meet. This year’s Irish team won four meets this season. S. Hall crosses the finish line of a hard-run race.
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