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',n.s..a. ,- - ,-.,..lV,i:kQu1 '- , tudent body shows spirit Spirit Week was a jam and started off with none other than PaJAM-a Day. Students showed off their high fashion night clothing while participating in one of the year s most invigorating activities. Although Twin Day was a blast many students found that Blue and White day was something you could participate in students simply tumbled out of bed and decided at random to wear something blue and white only to come to school and discover that it WAS Blue and White day. Many students showed their love for the Island of Paradise on Hawaiian Day. Students dressed in their Hawaiian jams and shirts. Even though the weather was kind of cold it proved not to be cold -without really knowing about it. Some ABOVE: The sophomore class display their winning float with their version of The Wizard of Oz. Photo by Shelley Endrley. 14 Spirit Week enough to stop motivated students throughout Spirit Week. Favorite College Day was another day in which students could display their love for a college. In some cases it seemed to double for Twin Day as student as well as teacher found themselves with the same college sweat shirt on as someone else. Spirit Week ended with seniors earning the spirit stick in the pep assembly and the sophomores winning the float competition, proving that, for everyone, it was truly a great time to live. Angie Franklin ABOVE RIGHT: Who are these masked women? Seniors julie Davidson and Anita Bajaj show off their outfits for Twin Day. Can you tell them apart? Photo hy Toby Stoner. RIGHT: Bad weather may have forced the bonfire indoors, but it didn't put a damper on spirit. Dr. Paul Longhofer, principal, flicks his Bic to symbolize a bonfire. Photo hy Shelley Endsley. fgifiaisiwsf PU ef. , ,wg gi A sf 'gf I ld' ' 'T' deff ,,,
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Ki .ke x X nited W IS blg SUCCCSS Have you ever wanted the chance to SPLAT your principal with a pie? Stuff your parents' old clothes and jump around in front of lots of people? And all for a good cause? United Way Week provided many ac- tivities and a lot of fun without having to leave school. Class competition to raise the most money began on Monday and con- tinued throughout the week. Vicki Chur- chman and Margie Wyatt's second hour yearbook and English Composition classes face with FREE pizza? Dress up in your I ABOVE LEFT: Singing to a Beatles' song during the air band contest, is one way junior Brad Barnhart and senior Luke Carter find to earn money for United Way. Pboto by Toby Stoner IMMEDIATE RIGHT: Participating in some of the many lunch time activities during United Way Week gave these students something fun to do. Pboto by Lube Carter. ABOVE RIGHT: After presenting Mr, Ace 1986 with the ceremonial dumbbell, junior joddie Kemp looks upon junior Craig Bay with admiration. Photo by Luke Carter. 1 6 United Way Week came out on top, both winning an all- expenses paid pizza party. Lunch time during the week wasn't restricted to eating and getting back to class. Students could watch the bicycle and skateboard contests or pay only 25 cents to splat their favorite teacher with a pie. Lunch time activities also included the Air Band contest, when students lip-synced to their favorite songs and were voted upon by a panel of judges. Seniors john Huey, Richard Dickinson, jeff jakovac and Chris Culp won the Air Band contest with their portrayal of Van Halen. junior Craig Bay battled it out on the last day of United Way Week through many competitions to capture the prestigeious ti- tle of Mr. Ace 1986. Money wasn't only collected through classes, but students could pay a quarter to vote for one of 10 teachers they would most like to see kiss a pig. At the end of the week, the votes were tabulated, and band and orchestra teacher Mike Pressler was named the winner. When all the activities were over, the money raised totaled over t5,ooo, showing that raising money for United Way didn't have to be boring. by jason Thomas
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