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X was the senior contest, they allowed the juniors to pull against the sophomores first, since it might be a little difficult to get three classes of students on two ends of a rope. The juniors defeated the sophomores Thursday and went against the seniors Friday afternoon. And when the seniors tug, they really tug, because by the time they had finished, they had neither won nor lost but ended up with a draw because the rope kept breaking on the senior end! Most of the time it's cars but at noon, on Friday, it was tricycles as the three class presidents and Mr. Kooyman had a race around the parking lot. Ex- citement aroused as sophomore presi- dent, Malea Eaden, inched her way to a first place victory while KZ , other- wise known as Kathy Kahut, made it a second place for the seniors. Karen Hammond flew in at third and Mr. Kooyman, with his long legs, came rolling in at fourth place. I3
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PIRITED COM PETITIO WHS students worked, played, laughed, and cheered for a week, setting the pace for homecoming spirit. Every day a new activity was experienced, some old and traditional while others were new and original. To get things started, each class had a chance to present a contest. The sophomores started out Tuesday with a splash by firing their squirt guns at a candle. Of course, they weren't alone, juniors and seniors competed against them, but to no avail 5 the sophomores won. Then Wednesday, as the l95O's spirit in dress entered the halls of Wi-IS, the juniors kept things lively with a 50's day dance contest at noon. One couple from each class competed, trying to swing their way to a first place victory. The senior class presented their contest, a tug-of-way, Thursday. Even though it I2
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