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Seniors. Gary Ginther, Lewis Jewett, ana John Siemen wait anxiously to De judged tor cartoon character day. Lewis added an extra touch to his Smurf costume by painting himself blue with a bingo dotter. Junior, Brian French, kicks back in his lawn chair and waits to be judged for beach bum day. Brian, equipped with pop, chips, radio, life jacket, and lawn chair won first place for the day. SrlnlT WEEK 7
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A Week Like No Other Spirit weeK. A week like no other! At whit other time cm you come into school and see so many people looking so strange ? Although spirit week oarticipation was down from last year, many students still got involved. Said senior, Julie Wilkinson, I thought it was pretty good, a lot ot people got out and tried. Junior, Duane Kautz brought up a common complaint with his comment, 'There was less participation because the days were harder to find costumes tor.1' The Spirit Week days were: collegiate, twins, clown, nerd, beach bum, cartoon character, ano the traditional blue and white day. Although the competition at times was close, the senior class did end up winning the spirit award by placing second with tneir -float. Junior, Dawn Dennison, and senior, Mike Suiter show their spirit during Homecoming week by dressing up as Mickey ano Minnie Mouse. The two were dressed up tor cartoon character day. First place winner, Steve Bradley, senior, really went all out -for clown day. Many people didn't even recognize him. SPIRIT WEEK 6
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Disney Theme Makes Float Building Exciting One of the most exciting parts of spirit week was, of course, float buiiding. The floats, all keeping with the Walt Disney theme, were designed by Mr. Randy Simmons. Each class chose a design and went to work to make their float the best. After two weeks of making flowers, eating junk food, spying on other floats, late nights, and wondering if you would ever get done, the floats were judged. The next night when the winners were announced, there was the usual reaction from the crowd. Some students got angry or disappointed, some were very happy, and some, thinking that spirit week was over, got sad. Then they remember that the dance is Saturday night, the float burning party is next weekend, and of course, we're winning the game. Then they realize that the spirit never really ends. The freshmen float, although it placed last, showed a lot of effort. Now that they have the hang of it, watch out! SPIRIT WEEK s
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