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gl' 4 ,w,,' ? , ...H f Seniors Ieff Breininger and Stephanie Holmesg are they really Romeo and Iuliet? Sophomores jumping for joy. Freshmen cheering the capture of the Pirate. Miss Piggy, Mrs. Henry, cleaning up her act. Iuniors Gene Gainey and Steve Backman having a seri- ous talk with Wally. Skit Night 21
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Ho ecoming Week Seminole students really got into the swing of things during homecoming week this year. The week started off with Crazy Day with all the students acting their zaniest. Tuesday was International Day , a time when students could be seen wearing their Skit Night costumes and the dress of their nationality. Wednesday was Little Kid's Day with the majority sporting black eyes and stuffed animals. Thursday was Class Colors Day with the freshmen wearing orange, green, and whiteg the sophomores in orangeg the juniors in greeng and the seniors in their tra- ditional white pillowcases. The theme for 1979's Skit Night was Seminole's Time Machine . The skits M.C.'ed by jim Weber and Valerie Fuchs depicted Wally Warhawk's travels through time in both the past and the future. The seniors took first place, and were followed by the sophomores in second place, the juniors in third, and the fresh- men in fourth. The seniors also won the VooDoo Doll contest. This year the skits were followed by something new -the first annual Kiss A Pig contest. Students were asked to donate money for the teacher that they would like to see kiss a pig. Mrs. Henry was the winner and gave everyone a fine show. Seniors David Kalmar and Mar- cie Cohen having a Toga party! Lori Silva and Ioanne Zappala - japanese style. Raggedy Ann and Andy doing their thing. Boy Scout, Dale Grogan doing his duty. Emi tl'Ul?E 20 Homecoming Week ,Liv
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