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The Torzan Yell competition attrocis loura Thoicher. Jodie Mongon. lee Eckhous, Bobbie Archer, ond Donilo Roy (above left). While Monique Siotnick (left) porticipated in Spiril Week by dressing lor Jungle Doy, her Iriends Elise lemons ond Shelly foulkner represent the faction who didn ' t come in costume. At the Victory Assembly. Down Stiles ' (above) surfed-out look contrasts with the unfortu- nate damp weather of the doy. Spirit week 27
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Surfers launch spirited safari Though somewhat stifled by low parlicipotion and bod weather, Pan- ther pride still sparkled on compus during Spirit Week. Monday ' s special assembly touched off the week with a bang. Students had returned to campus that morning to find the Student Centre T.P. ' d in honor of varsity football ' s victory over Canyon. On each day during the week, stu- dents dressed up in a variety of cos- tumes, makeup, and hairstyles. In addition to the costumes, there were many lunchfime activities to en- tertoin the students. The ASB did as good o job os they could with the activities, said Monique Slotnick, who dressed up everyday. I wanted to pull out all the stops since it ' s my senior year, she added. Hey bud, let ' s party! echoed through the halls when spirited stu- dents donned O.P. shorts and Hawai- ian shirts on Surfer Day. During lunch, onlookers cheered the surfed-out students to victory in o volleyball game while others watched the sun- worshippers play beach-blanket- bingo. Surfer Day was my favorite because it was colorful and I like the Beach Boys, said senior Connie Brink. Reminiscent of those turbulent yeors, Sixties-Mod Day saw sign-tot- ing flower children extol peace, love, and harmony. Jean Rozanski, along with many others, enjoyed the return to the past. I liked the sit-in at the Student Centre. Also, a lot of seniors got involved, said Rozanski. Also a favorite. Jungle Day was held Wednesday. I thought that day was fun because I got to wear my vine! said Slotnick about her wild jungle outfit. During lunch, as most tried to eat, students dressed as ad- venturous big-game hunters frantical- ly raced around campus looking for the treasure that would bring them fame and fortune. After the hunt, the contestants gathered in the quad to hear Ty Rice, who won the Tarzan Yell. — DB and EL English teacher Irene MoUhews (right), an en thusiasMc supporter of Spirit Week, disploys her sixties mini skirt. Mistie Warner (below right) bocked by Allison Willioms, Lori Reed, Wendi Olson, Monique Slotnick, and Julie Jo- nas encourages other Jungle Day parttcipants to compete in the costume contest. 26
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Slob day bows to colorful rite Spirit burned the brightest on Or- ange and White Day, according to Connie Brink. A lot of people par- ticipated; It was easy to dress up lor, she said. Some students even wore orange or white hair or painted their laces to show their spirit. Soph- omores, juniors, and seniors hod a chance to compete in the Orange Pass competition, with the seniors taking the victory. The climox ol Spirit Week, Slob Day, was another lavorite among the students. Dawn Durkee commented, I thought Slob Day was the best. I just got out ol bed and went to school. It also was a great chance to do your hair for homecoming! I enjoyed getting involved and getting dressed up in crazy outfits, said Jody Balloch, echoing many stu- dents ' impressions ol Spirit Week. But some felt that it could have been bet- ter. While some said more exciting activities were needed, others blamed participation. We needed more people to get dressed up and involved, said ASB officer Phil Metzler. — EKL Srenda Nail, Martha Vaughn, Sherry Wallace and Nancy Noganuma (below) support the Panthers at ttie Homecoming game. Nino Seliga puts the finishing toucties on Anita Burgos ' (below left) orange and w hite ensemble. Slobs Dawn Durkee and Sean Burger (right) struggle witti the evils of liquor. 28
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