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DEANN MICKEY HELPS FILL thr sophomore h.ill with streamers. Her efforts helped the t lass plate set ond in the hall decorating contest. C PIRIT LIVES ON J — : : : — Seniors dominate Noonday, December 3, was not an or- dinary day in the lives of the students. This was the beginning of a week of fun, games, and the feeling of competition. The Battle of the Classes had begun. Halls were decorated from end to end and top to bot- tom, predicting victory over the Rensselaer Bombers. On Monday your worst dream had com e true. The nerds had invaded as students were dressed in the exquisite nerd fashion. Tuesday students did more than act like animals, they dressed and looked like the real thing. Tne school took a turn for the better on Wednesday as students dressed up to represent the occupation they liked best. Nuns, priests, and other sorts of “professionals” roamed the halls. Thursday students got all turned around as Backwards Day overtook students, f ri- day brought many people dressed in Car- dinal red and Columbia blue, literally from head to foot. Anything that could be col- ored in school colors, was. The Student Council slave auction brought in a generous $225. Michelle Swiecki sold for the most money; pur- chased by the sophomore class for $87. As the activities ended Friday night, the seniors rejoiced. The week of fun and games was rewarded as the Class of ’8f» won the Spirit |ug for the second year in a row. The losers took it in stride and, as usual, said they would do better next year. 12 Spirit Week
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STRAINING FACES such as those of freshmen Derek Skievaski and Li McElmury struggling against the sophomores reveal the intensity of the Spirit Games. IN THE JALAPENO PEPPER-EATING CONTEST, senior Vince Schuring flamed-out at 18 peppers to take second place in the hottest competition of the day. AN UNSUSPECTING STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSOR, Mr. Robert Krol got a double whammy from junior Mike Konyk and senior Dave Petros after Mike ' s small donation to the council fund. m Spirit Games
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VETERAN BALLOON TOSSERS |ohn Foreman and Rob Dayberry start the balloon toss with high hopes, but juniors |eff Ashcraft and Charles Heflin were vic- torious over the seniors. SOPHOMORE MISSY HOLEMAN, the Cat Woman, ' lets loose the little animal inside as she shows her costume on Animal Day. DURING SPIRIT WEEK juniors Ed Kubiak and Ted lenkins pull desperately in their losing Tug-O-War battle against the seniors.
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