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H004 pg . ,.:,. ,' ' I dx 1 .V . it V Y f h C i ' I 1 Y . ' 1+ 1 , ,Q 5 K 1 ki Green halr may be golngha blt too tar, but lt's nlce to know at these two people have splrlt. Although It wasn't a specltled dress-up day, Bo Jack Mllls showed his school splrlt by dress- lng as a nerd. Frye ddys of fun dnd frenzy Spirit Week is d chonce to weor dll those clothes your mother wonted to give to Goodwill. And by being the best dt mismdtching, you were ldbled iischool spirited . Controdicitng the follocy thot ourschool locks spirit, Spir- it Week broke the monotony of mony people's dolly routine of choosing whot to weor. Eoch doy between October 15 ond 19, the Homecoming Committee designoted unique themes for eoch doy of Spirit Week. Twin's doy coiled for friends to dress os similor os possible. lvlony people dug through their mother's closets to find her poodle skirt, scorf, Showing ott their resorter clothes, Mr. Gary Skinner and Mrs. Patti Pasko dress for Tourist Day. ond bobby socks for 50's doy. Tourist Doy gove the locols o chonce to mimick their fovor- ite summer tourist. On College Doy. students wore hots, jock- ets, t-shirts, sweot-shirts, ond just obout onything else thot supported their fovorite col- lege. To end the week in on oppropriote woy, Fridoy wos designoted School's Colors Doy. - Anne Vondemoeven - Tony Arviolo we -1 , f5r: . ,,.f.f . Sfmsai- ' 733 '4 --5 ' 'Z ' , if1 : Q-'WI HQ r N . 561 lm. My Dressing alike was the theme for the tirst day ot Homecoming Spirit Week, as exemplified by Anna Mar- celli and Melissa Grinnell. Cruzin' 17
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i a -sh., 18 Cruzlm' lnltlally partlcgsaatlng In the mock electlon held the Pavllllon slmp- ly tor the extra credlt polnts In iw- ernment class, Chrls Tesar, on Easton, and Kenny Ingraham found themselves get Ing ln- terested ln the electoral process. In Mr. Johnson's government class, Valerle Bramletl speaks for the Democrats. .I ' fx! 'iv ,..,, Q l
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