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'Vw Big mouths, silent girls open by Laura Larson ig mouths and silent girls kicked off Homecoming Spirit Week this year. Special days were punk day, toga day, girls hush day and purple and gold day. Lunchtime competitions between the classes were events consisting of marshmallow stuff , kinky cou- ple , skin the snake , and the amoeba race . In the marshmallow stuff teams of students tried to stuff as many marshmallows in their mouths as possible. In the kinky couple , couples raced carrying their partners and then pushing them like a wheel barrow. Skin the snake in- volved getting as many people from each class as possible then laying down and getting up again with hands joined. The amoeba race consisted of 21 people running down the football field joined round and round, with the middle person sitting on someone's shoulders. Class projects and floats were sur- prisingly close this year with the Iuniors taking first with 36 points and the Sophomores and Freshmen tying for second place at 35 points 3Spirit Week each. The Seniors came in last with 30 points. Overall the Iuniors won class com- petition. Sophomores were second followed by the Seniors then the Freshmen. Spirit Week began on September 21 and continued through Friday September 24. Hall decorating and a special pep rally helped to set the atmosphere for the Homecoming game and dance. SPIRIT WEEK 9
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