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SPIRIT - a slate of being lull ol energy or anima- tion. Thai is exactly what intensified and brought together Masuk during Spirit Week '86. Each class par- ticipated in the week-long festivities by adhering to their themes and trying to out—do. out drc ss. and out-spint the other classes. Tuesday was marked Hat Day. Hats ranged from everyday baseball caps to unique, handmade works of art. freshman, |en F. won for her unusual and clever hat composed of fruits, records, flags, and a hodge-podge of other things. The most intriguing day was Wednesday, or better known as Dress Up Day ... Freshmen look their theme literally and dressed up (or down), from rags to rn hev The Sophomores look on reverse roles and went from one extreme to another as transvestites. Printed up as newspaper celebrities, the luniors portrayed famous politicians, sports figures, and cornu characters. (Iven Batman and Robin the Boy (giri?) Wonder were on the scene!). The senior class added a twist to their theme and titled it Anything Coes (Boy did it ever!). The class was taken back to the fifties wearing bobbie-socks and leather, to the sixties as peace-loving flower children, brought back to the punkers of the '80's, and even into their fond childhood memories with cartoon favorites Bugs Bunny (|eff N.), Woody Woodpecker (Dan S.), and Pepe le Pu. the skunk (Ken K.)... all 3 on rollerskates!! On Thursday, all costumes were put away vigorous, but fun work was under way! Once again, the classes |oined together to build on their themes (or Hall Day. In a few hours they transformed Masuk's hallways, and themselves, to fantasy lands and creative centers. Now sit back and relax ... you're going to go on a |Ourney back in time ... ... Starting in the Freshman hall, you're taken down the electrifying streets of New York, observing the glit ter and glamour. Turn down an alley and find yourself wanting to skip through the Sophomores' Candyland where everything is made of sugar and honey. OOPS! the molasses swamp could prove to be cjuite a sticky situation if you don't tip-tde by very carefully! Puzzled?! Then you've probably reached the Junior Hall! Their creative maze of black and white might bewilder you, but don't worry, all questions will be answered as you read the latest headlines. You've had enough of the political facts, sports articles, and |uicy scoops? Well then, by all means fold up your newspaper and lake a deep breath! (you'll need it!) Beckoning bugles greet you and an enchanted castle is on your right. At last .. . you've reached the senior hall! Just cross the mote and (ta-da! Imperial!), you are in a castle straight from King Arthur’s day remember the theme though to obey the supreme, the Seniors! A breathtaking view, indeed! A maiestic throne, lovely Queens, the Royal Guard, |Ousters and jesters, and even a pet panther completes the scene. The point re- mains clear — Panthers Reign Supreme — after all, the Cavaliers did end up in the dungeon, right?! Slip out the back exit, and you're back in reality! Hey. you'd better hurry ... there is a celebration going on down at the field! Yes, the bonfire! Glowing flames raged with spirit and we all knew that it was time to relax and rest-up for Friday's grand finale ▲ Not only posters were painted .. . Bob L. and Michele L. ▼ Cheerful librarians join in to display their spirit. Keep smiling, Mrs. Preston! ◄ ▼ “Oh geez! I knew I should've walked around! ◄ ▼ Jen F., Freshman award winner, sits with friends where cafeteria staff can easily judge her hat. ▼ Sophomore sweethearts flirt with their sweettoothed football hero. 4 Spirit Week
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◄ Jut a few members from the 'Junior Press'. ▼ The silent trio. Bugs, Woody, and Pepe LfcPu, kept everyone guessing and smiling. ▲ “Hey, Freshmen! Get out of the Senior Hall!! ► Brian B. forgot his hat, but spirit prevailed and provided one. (Hi Bri!) ▼ Quite a crew of Seniors — Wacky and wild indeed! 5
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