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Senior Billie Southall glances over her shoulder fo see whar is going on behind her Seprember 26, was a day like any orher day, except thar it marked the beginning of color day. This, the first of many crazy and exiciting days, marked the beginning of Sririr Week. Many seniors paraded in their white. Cindy Easterling was one personsnowing her school spirit with an all white ourfir. The juniors stood our boldly in their green, Steve Dichner even went to the extent of spraying his hair green to prove his junior spir- ir. The sophomores glowed in their gold. Randy Peterson was one sophomore who ro toe gold swear suit. Even freshman Jody Caldwell sup- ported her class by sranding proudly in black. Corey Kid- der said it was very’ 'color- ful’’ while Keith Knudsen stared , 'Ir was like a rain- bow ,dude!!’’ Cindy Vaughen decided thar, 'It was like a grear show of school spirir.”’ Hippies invaded the Hill on Tuesday. Many srudents and a few reachers showed their ‘“‘groovy”’ side. Tie- dyed T-shirts, bell bottoms, and sandals completed the hippie look . One student said, “‘Ir was like walking down the hall and hearing all of those old stories your parents used fo rell.”’ Wednesday brought our the “punk” in all of rhe stu- dents with spiked wigs being the order of the day. One student, when asked about punk day, replied, “Ir was lame. Everyone looked alike,’’ Tricia Harrold claimed thar, ‘Nobody really gor inro the spirit and could come up with anything more origi- nal! On Thursday students got out their surfboards and sun- screen and headed for the halls. The enthusiastic wore SCUBA gear and hula skirts. Wendy Flannagan felr the day was, “‘rorally awesome and thoughr thar everyone looked great”. Eye Openers Spirt Week
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nm a cool even- O ing on September 29, cars starred roll- ing into the parking lot around 7:30. Ar first, ev- eryone was around a small fire, then the small fire mush- roomed into a rearing blaze. The cheerleaders provided the spirit and made the evening more exciting with such cheers as “Red Hot”’ and ‘Victory’; the whole crowd was roaring with spir- ir. The warmth of the fire helped warm the chilled bones for some people; whereas, for others the hear was just a little too much. Some students like Shem Eye Openers 10 Spirit Week Welch satisfied their hunger by roasting marshmallows over the open fire. As the wind blew,the sparks flew across the black, evening sky. Some students sat on the grass and conversed with each other abour the homecoming weekend ahead of them, To add to the chaotic evening, several students backed their cars up to the bonfire and played an assortment of music from Inxs to Def Leppard to the Grateful Dead. As the even- ing started to wind down, so did rhe fire and the students began to leave. Many stu- dents prolonged their even- Shem Welch is showing his uniquie- ness by roasting marshmallows ar the bon fire ing of fun by meeting friends at McDonalds. Then they were home to continue their studies. The last of the fire was pur Our by the fire- men and the cool night sky became pitch black and qui- er. On Friday, students looked forward fo attending their favorite pastime... THE PEP [KALLY. As students filed into the gym the band pro- vided music to ger the crowd excited. The cheer- leaders added to the excire- ment with thrilling cheers, and amazing srunts.
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