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...fur A -,,, ,.....v-qqumupugy Decorating the Commons, seniors Laura Buehrle, Lance Kendrick and Christen Sudduth ' Wright. put the final touches on the traditional seal. Enyoyrng lunch together on Soccer Slave Day are seniors Katie Conlon and Dan SPIRIT DHYS Girls shrieking their lungs out, guys dressed in pom pon uniforms, and male cheerleaders yelling, Hawks, get ready to roll, could not be described as normal behavior for even the spirit-filled student body at Central. In fact, little about Pep Club's Spirit Week each fall could be described as normal. Dress-up Day came first on Monday, Oct. 21. Students normally seen clad in jeans and sweat shirts donned skirts and dresses or penny-loafers and slacks. Lockers were decorated and the usually sedate Commons was covered with colorful posters and signs. CThe classes had a deco- rating contest the previous Friday afternoon, which was won by the seniors.j More than 200 girls crammed into the Commons Monday night to bid for slaves on Tuesday's Slave Day. Football players performed pushups, showed their biceps, blushed, and generally drew shrieks of pleasure from the thrill-seeking audience. Bidding often reached the limit or Mo per player. All day Tuesday the newly-purchased slaves were led Activity marks Week about the school and ordered to do all kinds of tasks - Do a cartwheel, Carry my books, Sing 'My Little Teapot'. The following day similar instructions were given to the soccer players on Buddy Day. Thursday was really calm compared to the previous days. Hundreds of students were dressed in red and white to show support for the St. Louis Baseball Cardinals who were in the World Series. Students wore hats, tee-shirts and buttons and brought along signs and pennants. On Friday, traditional black and gold colors were worn and more than 1,500 students crammed the gymnasium for the pep assembly. Two program features were the annual legs contest and an appearance by the male cheer- leaders. jim Goins C12j and jim Russo C115 won the garter for the best-looking legs. Besides all the fun, the goal of the week's activities is to spark the varsity teams on to Homecoming Victories. The charm worked again as both the football and soccer Hawks were victorious. , , -1. W l xi i e LY J . ,af
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