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To instill spirit during the Sectionals, Spirit Week began on February 14 with the annual slave sale. With jokes of auctioneer Steve Twehues, cheerleaders were bidded for until the highest bid won the enslaved girl. Students hung spirit posters throughout the school, the eighth grade winning the contest. On Dress Down Day, students and faculty tried to outdo others as Super Bathrnan and other creatures. Teams representing the classes challenged others in contests from pie-eating to tug of war. Thursday was dedicated to the 195O's. Chomping on wads of gum, students came adorned in teeny-bopper clothes, greasy hair, saddle shoes and red lips. The defeat by Northrop ended the festivities of Spirit Week and l-lHS's involvement in sectional play.
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Hey it's almost Christmas, said the students of Homestead when they happened to think ahout it. Like ornaments forgotten in a Christmas hox amid the sparkle of the holiday season: we waited for that special something to tell us it was Christmas. In many ways Christmas didn't come to Homestead. Ice storms, prior to the holidays, hrought an unexpected canceling of the sophomore-sponsored Christmas dance, and the Y-teen Christmas Bureau program. Without these traditional catalyst of holiday spirit we became lost. Yet it was the helief in Santa Claus, the funny red-suited myth that inspired the exchange of gifts and cards in the halls, and the retention of a sadly sparce Christmas tree in the puhlications room. Vacation found us celebrating in our own special ways. Merry Christmas HOMESTEAD! To tell us it was Christmas ' 7 .1452-,, myth? L'Jv ' -55: I. f' .135 yas - if Q-as ,ll l' , I- . ya iucmiml lt l X ' P fl, C D .9 'Irv zu ,P.f,w:,. 1 Q,zf3v'2'lN 'ff 1 5: . f . . . I , , , . ., Jrqrgp-V ,, D f, . , . 1 1 s -f , . . ., - ' 'I Qjrhovtffvvu l3'hL lv :ZW ., ,,1j:1, L. 'IVv ,v .V 'Y ' . - 1 A . ,I 1 1, J
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