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SPIRIT WEEK Spirit, stunts highlight homecoming pep rally Shouts of victory echoing down the halls kicked off lFK's Spirit Week. Rivalry arose as the classes built spirit chains and decorated their halls. The Cutie Cavalier contest brought laughter, interest, and enthusiastic voting. Hush Button Day ended with a pep rally, where the seniors claimed the Best Decorated Hall and the Spirit lugg the freshmen won the Spirit Chaing and the sophomores captured the lug Cork. Rhett Willett was crowned Mr. lrresistable and Larry Malloy and Mike Vucci were voted Cutie Cavaliers. Above left: Patsy Miller hangs crepe paper to form a 69 in the senior hall. Together with other seniors she put up a sign and made the senior hall worthy of the most spirited and creative title. To the left: Dr. Emma listens to the cheering seniors and decides that they are the loudest. As in the past he will present them with the Spirit lug. Below: As part of the Homecoming dance decorations a Whitman player was hung in effigy. Since the game had been postponed because of rain, couples were able to laugh at the dummy and even threaten it with defeat on Monday. 50
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i??'i ACTIVITIES, ACTIVITIES Students gather for discussions, rallies There will be a panel discussion in the IC-A first period' '...' 'Have we got the spirit? Oh, yeah! . . . And therefore I urge you to vote for . . . I promise to fulfill my duties as secretary of the Student Congress' '...' 'and now, our great coach will introduce the basketball team . . . a vote for Wallace means a vote for slavery . . . the Chrysler Corporation presents . , . improved communica- tion will mean improved human relations . . .spirit . . . current events . . . school business. . . entertain- ment . . . the pep rally, the school assembly. Wil' Above: Observers are attentive at Student Congress installation assembly. To the left: joe Tyrrell introduces new officers at Student Congress assembly. Below: Opinions of McKinley exchange students are aired in a panel discussion.
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