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1 . We ' re wild and crazy and our balloons show it . . . Rob Loafman, Missy Gallaher, Mike Harper and Stacey Isles. 2. Amy Stager finds classwork a little challenging in her official Roman costume. 3, Kathy Maul, Keystone Cop, keeps law and order in the building. 4. Western women come to visit on Friday portrayed by Dawn Shawen, Diane Soulliere and Shelley Neff. 5. Matt Taylor deposits a potential balloon breaking tool with Mr. Pritchard as Cheryl Lang watches. 6. Julie Lauzon and Mike Harper, Student Council Reps, were tour guides during Open House. 7. Filling the million balloons with helium, keeps Annette Gallo busy. Homecoming 11.
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The Spirit Week that Wasn ' t ... Spirit Week was scheduled to start October 8, however by the end of the day October 7, all the assemblies connected with Spirit Week were cancelled. In addition to problems at an assembly on Tuesday, many freshmen had already experienced the unfortunate situation of being sprayed, squirted, and doused by shaving cream, perfume, and other smelly substances. Dress updays, balloon sales, window painting and open house for parents did remain with the Sophomores winning the Spirit Jug. The balloons did help to add a festive feeling to a week that was otherwise depressing. The cancellation of activities led to a great deal of controversy throughout the building. “The people in AHS have no right to pick on the freshmen the way that they do. I can see if they do it so they wouldn’t get hurt, but most of the people are way out of line. If Mr. Tobias and the people involved hadn’t cancelled, things would have gotten worse.” (Linda Campagna) “Spirit Week shouldn’t have been shortened, but I don’t think anyone would have minded it that much. As for activities beig cancelled, I think they deserve it.” (Tina Petry) 4 .
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■ 1 . Lost in a sea of balloons, Leslie Folkerts. Amy Stager, Dave Maki and Katy Menkel enjoy dress-up day. 2. Jim Calcaterra visits AHS from Future World. 3. Yearbook clowns around. 4. ' 84 covered wagon heas into the setting sun. 5. Roaring 20’s strikes again with the Junior float. l.
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