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“STRIPES” TOGAS Although many students dressed in the scheduled manner, there were a number of variations from the theme. Instead of dressing in the style of the 1920’s on Tuesday, the majority of students dressed as punk rockers changing the theme entire- ly. On Wednesday, the theme was slightly alternat- ed by members of the senior class. Rather than putting clothes on backwards, the seniors reversed roles; the boys dressed as girls, and the girls as boys. On Thursday, the senior girls dressed as ladies of the evening and the boys were their man- agers. 1 V 1 Vik. Punkers rocked high school . . . Senior girls do it up like old pros . . . General Rendall toots his tuba . . . Gunning for victory . . . 21
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SPIRIT WEEK . . . EVENTFUL Spirit week, the week preceding Homecoming, was a show of spirit and enthusiasm among all the classes. The senior class showed their spirit and cooperation by having all of the seniors dress in similar costumes vary- ing on the set theme. There was a large percent of each class that par- ticipated this year. Overall, the atmo- sphere was fun and exciting all week. This year’s themes were the follow- ing: Monday-T-shirt and hat day, Tuesday-Gatsby Day, Wednesday-ln- side-out and Backwards Day, Thurs- day-Professional Day, and Friday- Blue and White Day. Everyone has a blast at the pep rally . . . Jim and Pete have a colorful way of chasing the blues away . . . Eat your heart out Go Go’s . . . Karen puts best boot forward . . . Sophomore pride keeps blimp high . . .
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BLIMPS . . . ROYALTY . . . Everyone is proud of Cindy ... It s been a “Good Year” for the Super Sophomores . Cindy and company patrol the cafeteria . . . All wrapped up in Spirit . . . On Friday, Blue and White Day, there was also a deviation of theme. Freshmen wore pajamas, soph- omores dressed in their “Class of ’84” baseball caps, the juniors tripped in togas, and the seniors donned Army uniforms. Fashioned after the movie “Stripes”, the seniors marched into the pep rally to the hit theme song of their favorite movie. The band played, and the color guard performed their routine to “Birdland”. The Homecoming King and Queen were announced with their court, and each class cheered their own cheer. The sophomores displayed the blimp, awarded to them in the suc- cessful magazine drive.
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