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At the beginning of each school year, stu- dents can appreciate the pleasures of being Cherry Hill East students and also, though not less importantly, the pleasures of being kids. Spirit Week is an ideal opportunity for students to get involved, to work together with fellow classmates, and to engage in friendly competition with the other classes. Designed to promote school spirit and enthu- siasm for upcoming events, fun-filled activi- ties are scheduled for every day of the week. On Sunday, students had their first chance to participate in a series of timed competi- tions including the three-legged soccer kicks, sack jumps, and apple bobs. Monday’s events included the cake decorating contest, the tri- cycle relay, tug-of-war, and the search for the hidden cougars. The cakes were decorated based on the various class themes and were sold after school with all proceeds from the sale going to the Student Congress Charity Fund. More money was raised for charity on Tuesday when students voted for Spirit King and Queen (or in the case of this year’s Sen- iors, Spirit King and King). Since each penny represented one vote, the class with the lar- gest amount of money won. Also, on Tues- day, sixteen people each having the urge to devour an entire, chocolate, whipped-cream pie in one sitting had the chance to do so. Spirit Week activities resumed on Thursday with milk-drinking and hall decorating. Each class was given a sec- tion of the hall or cafeteria to deco- rate carrying out their COUGAR SEARCH CAKE DECORATING RELAY RACES 187 TRICYCLE RACE
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PIE EATING CONTEST theme. This year the class themes were M A S H” for the Seniors, “Greek Roman Togas” for the Juniors, Sesame Street” for the Sophomores, and “Hawaii” for the Freshmen. The halls were supposed to be judged on Friday morning by a faculty panel with points being awarded for creativity, theme, neatness, artwork, and school spirit. However, due to Hurricane Gloria, school was closed, and activities were postponed to the following Thursday and Friday. Students arrived in school wearing such unlikely ap- parel as togas and Hawaiian print shirts as they tried to rack up more points for their class on Thursday. On the last day of Spirit Week, students had the final opportunities to win more points for their classes by wear- ing red and white. East’s school colors. The culmination of events occurred during the annual, fall sports pep rally. The winning class was determined after the last event in which each class, with the aid of a rope the entire length of the gymnasium and accom- panying music, tried to get as many people to jump rope simultaneously. The Juniors were victorious with the Seniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen following in that order. With enthusiasm raised to a peak, students appro- priately capped off Spirit Week by attending the Spirit Week Dance in the Gym. A unique initiation to school activities for the Freshmen and a revival of interest for the upperclassmen, Spirit Week is a wonderful and special event for all who get involved. TUG - OF - WAR 188
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