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s PIRIT ON THE RON fueled by a competition craze, wild garb, and rowdiness W ow! Look at that kid! What a nerd! Boy, I wish I had a chess set like he's got. And those plaid pants! I wonder who coor dinates his wardrobe. Was style going down the drain at F.H.S.? No. spirit was on the move as students showed their spirit any way they saw fit. On Monday, some satisfied their urge by wearing unmatched socks, while others wore their mother's old glasses with black frames and tape in the middle, as they became nerds for the day. Spirit bubbled over onto Tuesday and Wednesday with button and Bandana Day. and Inside Out Day. while Wednesday was also a time for the seniors to show their spirit by wearing togas and shades. On Thursday, many students had double vision while experiencing the sights of Twin Day. And of course. Friday was saved for the traditional school color day. During this action-packed week there were daily events during lunch for class competition. Activities included the wheel barrow race, three legged race, tape race. and the pieeating contest, most of which the seniors took charge and won. Following school on Friday there was a tough battle of powderpuff football be- tween the junior and senior girl gridders who were cheered on by junior and senior cheerleaders of the male persuasion. The juniors definitely gave it all they had. but the seniors were again victorious with a close score of 13-6. If it seemed like seniors won everything, freshmen put that myth to rest by break ing the tradition of Seniors Rule.” They won first place in the Hall Decorating Con- test with The Twilight Zone theme. The main reason for Spirit Week was to get everyone rowdy, right? There was a pep rally on Friday that did the trick. It was a lot of fun watching everybody get rowdy. I love to cheer on the teams! stated sophomore Brenda Herr. Spirit Week was a positive way for all the student body to be wild-n-crazy while also feeling a sense of pride and joy for our school. V ? Pulling away from the other competitors. Seniors Koren Wielalz and John Getz take the lead. Juniors Rhonda Wilson. Patty Evans, and Sophomores Peggy Welty and Synnove Swanson trail behind Since there were no freshman entries. Seniors Tarun Chattoraj and Bob Mit- man pose as freshmen for a day. Decked out in her Snoopy apparel. Senior Trisha Brewer displays her Senior toga fashion to Junior Richie Cox while they share a moment between classes. 8 Spirit Week
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With teamwork all the way. Seniors Vince Ferry and Kerry Snyder give it their all as they catch a glimpse of the finish line. The 3- legged race was one of five lunch activities that helped motivate classes during Spirit Week Knowing they've been good girls. Sophomores Lynn Capitano and Cindy Eveleth are rewarded by get ting their picture taken on Santa's lap. The jolly twosome were played by Mr. Rob Banks and Mrs. Gloria Harvell. Not your normal paperweight. Senior Chris Lamb stretches out to hold the sign in place while Senior Susie Stempson concen- trates on the design. Senior Tarun Chattoraj prepares to make another sign so that the senior hall can come to life on hall decorating day. Student Life 7
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With full determination to outrun oncoming Linebacker. Senior Ingrid Twist. Junior Quarterback Dawn Shinkle uses full force, as fellow teammates Wendy Crager. Marcia Younger, and Stephanie Roberts look on. Dressed for Nerd Day. Senior Class President. Tarun Chattoraj takes charge in rounding up the drill team at an after school practice. 8howing her school pride during Spirit Week. Freshman Misty Sorenson dresses up for Button and Bandanna Day. Full of pride and spirit. Junior Powderpuff Cheerleaders Sean Nestle. Brad Towell. Christian Graeter. Ken Stone. Eric Burns. Kralg Aukerman. Todd Lumpkin. Tom Brainard. and Benji Lockwood, fall into step as they make their grand entrance prior to the girl's game. Spirit Week 9
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