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A look of toughness is displayed on Dennis Gruchala's face. He grabbed his hockey stick in preparation for a rough class during Spirit Week activit- ies. Taking an active part in the clown day activities is senior Jeff Barszcz Most students joined in the festivities with brightly painted faces and colorful cos- tumes. Twins for the day, Melanie Tricoff and Teri Klask pose with Kristin Wells Twin day was Monday. It served to set the festive mood of the whole week These clowns show the meaning of sharing in a liturgical dance Gina Monteleone and Leslie Crist per- formed in the Spirit Week mass. 8 Spirit Week
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Dressed in flashy colors and clashing patterns is freshman lohn Hetrick The freshmen also helped in raising the spirits during the week. The Homecoming Court presents the prayers of the faithful as part of the mass The girls took an active part in the Spirit Week activities. Laaadddiees aanndd gentlemmeeennn, step right up and see the greatest show on earth! Yes folks, it's grand! It's big- ger than life! It's the incredible, marvelous, stupendous Spirit Week under the big top! First, the spotlight hit the center ring to reveal all the look- alikes on twin day. Twin day was the greatest! I think it's the best way to start off Spirit Week! stated senior Norrine Ostrorwski. Next, tumbling and twirling through the tent were the fun- ny clowns all set for clown day. junior Jim Roggenbeck said, One of the best things about spirit week was clown day. It gave everyone a chance to let go and be crazy, or crazier than they usually are anyway. For me, it was the funniest day of the week. Then, we saw everyone wearing their Sunday-best to turn dress-up day into a stunningly elaborate affair. Senior Candy Maisner be- lieved, Dress-up day was a chance to disguise yourself and see how many people recognized the real you. It was incredible! Buttons of every kind were every where! Flashy ties and baggy clothes were the fitting attire on big day. The many activities of the busy week were coming to a climax. With a rush of color the final day arrived. The halls and people were decked out in red, black and white. It was color day, the day to show school spirit and solidarity. Now the ropes have been coiled up, and the big tent neat- ly folded and driven away. Only a few stray pieces of red crepe paper scattered along the ground, and a crushed popcorn box with a few forgotten kernels stuck to the bot- tom remained. For now, the circus has left town until next year. But the thought of it will always remain. □ by B Lennon Fun Under Big Top Spirit Week’s Family Circus Spirit Week 9
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