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utt-mg-ii together Another rival week ver Phi!a rival week. Monday. October 26, started off the rival week with many students dressed in farmer's attire to associate the theme of “Plow-em Over Day. This was the flame that fired up the football team and student body. Tucsday many students wore togas to go along with the theme of Wrap-em-Up Day” Wednesday soon came along and it told the students that Phila was coming to town, so many students rummaged in their father and mother's closet to find old clothes so they could be the Trying to cut it right. t ... ... I.. limn I 'I III I Hill that day was Nerd Day. Around 5:30 the Mothers' grief as many students showed their spirit by wearing black clothes to go along I thought the Snake Dance was fun, especially after I had a chance to catch my breath. — B. Neu-meyer with the theme of “Mourn Phila Day. After school on that same evening, many students assisted their classes by helping with the ghetti Dinner for the football team and supporting student body members. Shortly after the Spaghetti Dinner, at approximately 6:30. the band led the students to the stadium in the annual Snake Dance. The band led the students on a curving path from the high school all the way up Third Street, up to Crater Stadium. Once everyone caught their breath, the cheerleaders staged a Community-Pep Rally. When asked what he liked best about the week junior Bob Neumever stated. “I thought the Snake Dance was a lot of fun. The Nerds. Missy Rciger, Jill Christy, Lori Johnston, and Christina Carson, stop to model their ‘best' clothes. Hanging out. Sitting around with hay hanging from her mouth. Heather Haglock shows her farmer side.
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Scoping it out. ■LWimni I'i'grTwiii! m ’.til- tim A.U fill! Wrapping Phila up. On toga day, Jessie Lebel went a little further, trying to make believe that she was a duck. by Compliments of etemuu i ibing I jS 1 V lUSC. Ave. , M-44V
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Sophomore spirit Showing their spirit and enthusiasm at the Pep Rally arc Karla Mendershot, Stacy Thomas. Amy Contini. and Tiff Burnhousc. Patiently waiting Tiiu Gennert waits lor Trisha Hawk to kiss Mar-celo Duarte, as next it will be her turn to kiss him. Getting wound At the bonfire. Jeff Lutz. Jeff Martin. Mark McCahill, CJ. Woods. Chris Bitikofer. and Brian Johnston go nuts. l D Compliments of State Rt. 39 343-3603 trident Showing off. Andy Becker shows off Kim Schilling's legs at the Dovcr-Phila pep rally.
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