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Spirit Week Kicks Off Homecoming Activities Spirit Week consisted of many activities which made Homecoming one of the best weekends in recent memory. On Monday the students came dressed in college sweats and shades. Tuesday was set aside for best attire day. Wednesday was entertaining as students paired up to dress alike on “Twins Day.” In the evening, the junior and senior girls battled it out in the cageball game, with the tug-of-war be- tween classes being held at the half. Thursday was Crimson Pride Day with students and faculty wearing red and white. The bonfire and senior girls overnight followed in the evening. Friday, since school was not in session, everyone rested for the events on Saturday: the parade, the football game, and the event to bring it all to a close, the dance themed: “Forever.” Senior girls Joan Mitchell, Sonya Spangenherg, Patti Kessinger, Cheryl Heaton, and Erin Hudgens struggle to put up the senior banner: Cathy Burnette, Christie Roehrs, Tina Smith, Angela Willard, Michelle Waters, and Kathy Busey decorate; juniors Carrie VanNoy, Joan Ixing. Kim Billings, and Beth Hamilton at the float; junior girls stop to check their work during hall decorating. 18 Spirit Week
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Seniors explode at the Homecoming assembly. Laura Cooper and Julie Green add their creativity to the junior class float. Junior and senior girls battle for control during the cageball game on Wednesday night. Mr. Wainscott, Mrs. Large, and Mr. Young get into the spirit for Twins Day. Spirit Week 19
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