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ROMP. 16C What is your favorite part of Spirit Week? “Dressing up for School Colors Day. I like to get involved in school activities.” Patty Tomaszewski, junior “I like dressing up because its one way to see the school spirit. I think it’s cool.” Mike Milanowski, senior “Winning the dress up days because I needed the money to pay for Homecoming Dance. (Ha ha.) Actually, I liked the dressing up.” Lori Kruit, senior One of the Homecoming king candidates, senior Paul Steuer and his date from Andrean dance to the D.J. ' s music. During a faster song, juniors Robin Richardson and Tammy Wittenhagen charm the crowd at the Homecoming dance.
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M WEEK Just another Monday ... or is it? The halls did not look like this on Friday. Streamers intertwine across the ceiling and sweep down the walls. Posters line the walls, proclaiming a victory over the Devils. Witty slogans like “Wildcats rushed — Devils flushed catch the eye and snickering approval flows through the halls. Several are illustrated with anything from Christmas trees to toilets. But strange decorations were not the only oddity; dress-up days were most popular. On Monday the school looked more like an unemployment office than a school. ' Most every oc- cupation was represented, even the mundane housewife. Tuesday filled the classrooms with many pairs: Twinkies, as they were called. Although this has never been an athletic school, on Wednesday the sportsmen turned out en mass. Joggers ran the halls and a fisherman was caught casting into one of Mr. Krol ' s fish tanks. Thursday ' s celebration was so popular that local radio stations announced the Nerd invasion. Along with all the nerds came the usual nerd romances and nerd traumas. Blue and red were the prominant col- ors on Friday. From leg warmers to make-up, anything in Cardinal Red and Columbia Blue was worn to school. The Student Council slave auctions did not bring in as much as previous years, but Mr. Landis made up the difference when he was sold to the junior and senior classes for $52. As festivities ended Friday night, the juniors re- joiced. In a week of fun and excitement, they earned the time-honored Spirit Jug. Their ability to turn oddi- ty into spirit was superior. The losers merely grumbled that it just came naturally to the juniors. Continued on page 16d SPIRIT WEEK
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Some of the Homecoming Court including Timmy Wittenhigen ind Joe Pint. Diniello Stevens ind Brim Henson, Colleen Davis and Larry Glidewell, Sandy Staresina and Paul Sleuer, Jodi Uran and Richard Beck pose lor snapshots. Together with smiles Timmy Wittenhigen ind her dale Joe Parat take a little spin on the gym floor. Swaying to the soft sounds were Theresa Travis and Tim Freeman, Lori Suarez and Tom Schreiber. Enjoying a short dance together are sophomore Leslie Schlutlenhofer and freshman Ted Jenkins. HOMECOMING
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