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Tug-of-war, Western Day highlight Homecoming Week Monday, October 6, began with many tourists scattered around the campus in their Hawaiian shirts, sunglasses, visors, Miskey-Mouse t- shirts, and vacation souvenirs — even shorts. A surprise appearance by two can¬ nibals, Jay Coleman and Phil Girs- berger, with their hostage, Kristen Hauger, during lunch preceeded the traditional obstacle course race be¬ tween classes. The race consisted of three tasks: a couple tied together crawled over a table; the second couple, back to back, hastily tried to feed each other a banana: and the last had to cross the Yeltowhawk while the boy carried the girl on his back. The senior team consisting of Co¬ leman. Cathy Clark, Girsberger, Krista Price, Dan Grant and Jennifer Ballard were victorious. On Tuesday the school got togeth¬ er for a pow wow with cowboys and Indians roaming the campus. Mr. Mac Bledsoe and Mr. Abe Roberts were the victims of the cream pie auction at lunch. “Crazy Days are here to stay was Wednesday ' s theme with the most uncoordinated, deformed, color blind people in Wa-Hi ' s history mak¬ ing their appearance. The most dramatic event of the week was the Girls League-Boys Fed Tug-Of-War. Although the girls gave it their best shot to try to distract the boys, the men were just too psyched-up to appreciate the visions of loveliness clad in 50 ' s swimwear and carried them across the creek with little effort. Because of a Friday holiday. Blue and White Day was Thursday with a noon-time bat race. The traditionai pep assembly announced the royal¬ ty. King Josh Baidi and Queen Krista Price. Along with the always popular pillow-people, the court was intro¬ duced. The serpentine preceeded the vol¬ leyball game with Davis and the bon¬ fire followed. Friday night the Devils hosted the Bulldogs, sent them home defeated, and prepared for Saturday night’s dance. ' Paradise Tonight.’ 8 Homecoming
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in classes class or that special teacher who made him spend some time ‘hitting the books, ' and reminded him of the real reason for being at Wa-Hi. ‘Devils at Work, ' derived from the group Men at Work, truly identified an academic community striving for ‘excellence in education. '
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1. Jean Sousa, Sandy Jordan, Marybeth Pribfisky and Heidi Rybarczyk observe Western Day during Homecoming Week, only one of the days that is set aside for special attire, 2. Jerrod Summerlin and Casey Clark prepare for a show¬ down during the lynch break at high noon. 3. Girls League Cabinet takes a dive during the traditional tug‘Of-war with Boys Fed over the Yellowhawk. 4. Sophomores Paul Fischer and Kristin Gabrielson slid into the Yellowhawk during the final leg of the obstacle course race. Paul ' s task was to get Kristin across on his back before the juniors or seniors.
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