Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory - Shamrock Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1998

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Below: Who is the man in black? Sopho- mores Brittany Hall and Rebecca Louie try to find out. I 6 l was surprised at thc amount of spirit and originality that all the students had. l was happy to see that even the teachers got involved in the festivities. It was very impressive that SBO didn't resort to the normal, boring costume parade when planning the events. The were very creative and interesting. -Laura Feeney '00 Halloween is a time when the weird people can let their true feelings shine. Candy is probably the best part of Halloween. Stuffing yourself until you feel sick and watching horror movies is also a fun and related pastime of Hallow's Eve. Have fun on this day of festivities y'all! -Caitlin Beitiks '99 18 Halloween .ax

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Below: Introducing the 1997 Homecom- ing Nominees. They're absolutely hot! flfee , 5? is ' mi? I though the activities were senior - oriented. The decorations wercn't as festive as usual but the fun-filled atmosphere contributed to the success ofthe event. The music was very diverse and I enjoyed dancing all night even -Joannah Schindler '00 We did it. It happened. It's over. I went home. Hey, the scarf was nice. It was hard to put the dance together because student council was very busy with four major activities within three weeks. When I helped think up the games I really didn't think that I'd have to do them. And you know What'?lHostess1SnoWballs are nas -Garrett Hall '98 I All Age of Reason 17



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Putting on Masks. . . Left: Ms. Ronan gets into the spirit by donning a Minnie Mouse costume. Many teachers joined in on the fun of Halloween. Left: Troy Farol and Jon Meneses select music for the festivities. These students proved themselves to be great deejays for the Halloween Monster Mash. rove: Stephanie Chaney and Jenny llagher pose as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle m. This year many people came in very ative and original costumes. ft: Pat Dunne and John Moylan carve ay. Many people enjoyed the pumpkin ving contest and had very innovative .igns. This year, Halloween brought out the kid spirit in all of us. Instead of another day at school, it was a day to be whatever you wanted to be. Students and teachers showed their Halloween spirit by dressing in a variety of costumes. The costumes consisted of soldiers, monsters, and many other things. Probably the most original costumes were those of sophomore Celina Gomes, who masqueraded as a baby riding on her mother's back, and senior Garrett Hall, who dressed up as a smurf. Other notable costumes were worn by seniors Nicole Bocci, who appeared as a Greek Goddess, Bindhu Varghese, dressed up as a monster convict, and Erin Gulbengay, outfitted as a southern bell. Besides costumes, the day was filled with activities. There was a pumpkin-carving contest during both lunch periods with tunes from disc jockeys Troy Farol and Jon Meneses. They played a variety of music including Rap and R 8: B. All students were able to dance, enjoy themselves, and receive prizes for their costumes. The students who did not dress in costume were still able to share in the fun by dancing or carving pumpkins. The fun continued with an early dismissal from school to attend the SHC vs. Serra football games. In addition, students had more time to prepare for the best part of Halloween: trick or treating. All of these events helped make Halloween fun for all students. -Anthony Nguyen '00 Above: Josephine Collette puts on her military gear and heads for action. The Military costume was a favorite for many people this year. Age of Reason 19

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