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What’s going on?? Relax, it’s only spirit week. ’’Would you wear that to school??? I wouldn’t be caught dead in some- thing that looked like that!” my friend said to me, pointing at a person walking towards us dressed as Madonna. ”Oh my! Look at that! Who would wear a mask to school?” she asked. ’’Don’t get so excited,” I exclaimed!! ”It’s spirit week. People are allowed to do that. We are all getting ready for the big game Friday night. And to get everyone fired up we have spirit week, which is where each day of the week we dress up to show our school spirit.” During the week each class decorates their hall- ways with bright stream- ers and colorful balloons. Also starting Monday night each class gets to- gether at somebody’s house and starts to build a float representing their class. Spirit week also gets the team fired up for a victory and makes every- body let lose and get crazy, even the teachers. During this time many new friendships are created and old friend- ships are made stronger. -Victoria Moeller WHO IS THAT HAIRY CREATURE? Oh, that's just jr. Kevin Pozsgay dressed up on costume day. Photo by Becky McCuily. 6S.
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IT'S A GOOD TIME for the great taste of McDonalds! Jr. Kevin Pozsgay and sr. Bill Brown talk about old times with their graduated friends Brian Popilek and Mike Mathic. Photo by Karen Woodard. IT’S NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES, as jr. Rodney Tanton found out after putting his camaro in the ditch. Photo by Karen Woodard. A TOAST TO MCDONALDS!! What better place for sopho- mores Brian Davis and Terry O'Connor to stop for a drink. Photo by Karen Woodard. BREAKING AWAY from kating is freshman Kristy appel practicing her arcade .ills. Photo by Karen oodard. HOW ARE YOU DOING? Sr. Tammy Warczinsky and her friend Leslie McFarlane, a ju- diior from Sandusky, stop to talk to some of their friends. Photo by Karen Woodard. Hitting the town! — The weekend has arrived, at last!! At last!! The weekend has finally arrived. It’s time to PARTY! I’m looking good as I head out the door. ’’See ya later, ma.” I yell over my shoulder. I’m ready for a hot night on the town. As I hop into the drivers seat of my parents’ car I am feeling on top of the world. I’m my own boss for the night. Everyone lives for the weekend! Isn’t that a fact. It is a time to get away from our problems of the week and have some fun. Whether you’re on a date with that special someone or just out with your friends, you’re bound to make this night a blast. I’m not so sure about this date I thought to myself. I sure do wish that he would say some- thing. Finally! I think he is going to speak. ’’There is a great mov- ie on at the show,” he says, ’’and would you like to go?” ’’Sure,” I say. 1 just have to make this date perfect; he is the most gorgeous guy I have ever met, and I just have to go out with him again. While at the same time he is thinking--Why did I ask her that?? She prob- ably hates the movie that is showing. I’ll never get a date again, she will go back and tell her friends what a nerd I am. But in the end everything works out and later you laugh about your first thoughts about that date. What can be more fun than spending the weekend with your friends? ’’Hop in every- one.” I say to my friends. ’’Let’s take a couple of laps around town and then stop at McDonald’s for a big mac and fries.” We talk and laugh together for the rest of the evening. ’’Well, it’s time for me to get home now. I’ll see you next weekend for sure!!!!” What a blast! The weekend is over. But I had a great time and 1 am ready for NEXT WEEKEND!! -Karen Woodard Weekends - 15
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HAVING FUN AT LUNCH TIME, seniors Nowell Lindke and Matt Baslock race through the halls. Photo by Becky McCully. OH MASTER, where arc you, I'm lost without you! Soph. Richard Barker looks for his wonderful master on slave day. Photo by Becky McCully. SHOWING HIS SPIRIT with the rest of us is Mr. John Nezworski dressed up for beach bum day. Photo by Becky McCully. BUCKWHEAT AT DHSIJr. Denise Peruski dresses as her hero during spirit week. Photo by Becky McCully. Spirit Week - 17
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