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Following the theme of cereals, Sharia Rasmussen, Teresa Burrelsman and Jody Perkins dress up as Snap, Crackle and Pop. Lisa Padgett (below) portrays an Althoff bunny, complete with carrot. Tara Fiscus and Holly Hubbs dress in army fatigues. Denny Cooper joins Mark Heinz as a terrorist and Lisa Moore dress¬ es as a clown. Costumes 17
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COSTUME DESIGNERS Students showed Academy Award win¬ ning talent in costume design during Spirit Week. On the first day, students dressed as Flower Children. Then came Harley Day, which called for black leather and chains. On Class Distinction Day, each class dressed according to its own theme. Freshmen wore college sweatshirts and boxer shorts, soph¬ omores dressed inside out, juniors repre¬ sented school rivals and seniors dressed ac¬ cording to the Blues Brothers theme. On Hobo Day students created a variety of cos¬ tumes ranging from the traditional hobos to creative variations on the Spirit Week theme of cereals. Mark Gansert dresses as a mad doctor. Edith Besse and Veronica Tapley wear togas. Mark Heinz dresses as an Iranian terrorist, and Emily Thomp¬ son dresses as a sailor. 16 Costumes Erin Moore and Terry Schalk show school Secretary Lynn Schwoebel gets in the spirit of the spirit by dressing up on Hobo Day. week by dressing up for Harley Day.
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MERRYMAKERS West students have two things in common: their enthusiasm and their ability to have fun. During Spirit Week students were able to par¬ ticipate in many fun activities such as float building, dress-up days, tug-of-war contests, arm wrestling, hall decorating, juggling, the Hobo Day assembly, the parade down West Main Street and the pep rally on the corner of Third and West Main. Spirit Week brought out everyone’s enthusiasm, but this fun-loving spirit continued as an integral part of campus life throughout the year. Rhonda Richmond, LaToya Owens and Tamiko Martinez show their cheerfulness on Constitution Day Mary Mauer, Erin Moore and Shannon Perry (above) are all smiles. The varsity cheerleaders (right) lead the enthusias¬ tic crowd. 18 Enthusiasm Jill Klein, Clay Stallard, Scott Alves and Heather Noblitt enjoy themselves on Hobo Day. Tim Harkness. Vernon Jones, Dorain Thompson and Jeff Terveer show their enthusiasm during the parade.
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