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A Glasgow Homecoming

From The Coronation To Football To The Pipe Band, Activities Abound All Week

BY SAMAR FAY COURIER EDITOR
Published: Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

That\\\\\\\'s The Spirit
The royalty candidates for Glasgow High School’s Homecoming 2012 line up in front of the Scottie mascot. From left are Alex Page, Greg Fewer, Laurel Wageman, Bryan Larson, Rachel Pewitt and Andy Gardner. Monday was Senior Citizens Day during the school\\\'s Spirit Week – and Alex and Rachel, as you see, dressed the part. Lisa Legare / For The Courier

With beautiful fall weather favoring outdoor activities, Homecoming should be a wonderful celebration this year.  Glasgow High School students have been building up to the big weekend with Spirit Week theme costume days like Senior Citizen Day and Rival School Day. 

Wednesday – Dress Like a Little Kid Day

Students vote for Homecoming royalty

6:45 p.m. Car parade lineup at bowling alley. Sorry, Stage 1 fire restrictions prevent the bonfire.

Thursday – Hunger Games Day 

4:30 p.m. Volleyball v. Wolf Point

Friday – Red and White Day

1:10 p.m. Coronation of Homecoming King and Queen at GHS

2:30 p.m. Homecoming parade

7 p.m. Homecoming football game Glasgow Scotties v. Harlem Wildcats

Saturday in and around Glasgow

Cross Country Invitational at Fort Peck

9 a.m. Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast, Cottonwood

12 p.m. Goodkind Steamroller Print Making Project, 5th Ave. S.

2 p.m. Outhouse races, 5th Ave. S.

Wipe Out Cancer volleyball serving contest, open to the public at GHS gym

4 p.m. Volleyball v. Malta

5 p.m. Pub Crawl

The Saskatoon Police Pipes and Drums will lend a Scottish air to everything within earshot. On Friday they will be a big part of the Homecoming Parade, plus the Scottie Booster Club tailgate party at GHS at 6 p.m. and half time at the football game.

On Saturday the band starts early, performing at the Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast from 9 to 9:45 a.m. They will play during the steamroller print making and at the start of the varsity volleyball game. They reportedly love the annual Pub Crawl, which starts at the VFW at 5 p.m. The Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture will provide free transportation for participants.



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