McPherson High School - Bullpup Yearbook (Mcpherson, KS)

 - Class of 1985

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'l'HT4.L, 1 'wk s 1 So, this is the Army! Private Brian Gibson appears to be saying as he prepared for his next mission lcalculusl. Apparently, Gibson failed the mission in Harry Heckethorn's calculus class. A star is born every minute even though she's snoozing behind her shades. Senior Marci Alstatt takes a break from showing her Hawaiian spirit on Hawaiian Day. Specially made Spirit Shirts seemed to be the style for the day. X r' if V to Giving and following directions in German proved to be harder than David Schmidt and his fellow fifth hour German II classmates anticipated. Herr Henson gave the students a break from translating on Red and White Day. Spirit Week! 11

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Spirit Week story unfolds in 3-D s students' zany antics vary from Hawaiian to toga Dear Jimmy, I hope you enjoyed your time in the hospital, and I just know you're going to love your new nose. Thought I should write and let you know how this past week went. It all started off on Monday when to our surprise, those wild Student Govern- ment representatives MADE us get out of class tha, ha, hal for a pep assembly. They talked about sportsmanship, and Going Pups and Beating the Railers or maybe it was the other way around. I couldn't hear very well from my seat in Mr. Gibson's office. Anyway, for the next four days, we were all supposed to dress-up and show some real school spirit. Tuesday was supposed to be ArmyfNavy Day but some people got confused and dressed in Marine clothing and went around doing Gomer Pyle Shazams all morning. Then there were the members of the Roman Army but that's another story in itself. Wednesday was Hawaiian Shirt Day. Talk about some crazy colors. I don't even want to mention those safari shirts. Interesting to say the least. If I had made them, I'd be 'so fari away from here it wouldn't even be funny. fha, ha, hal If the safari people didn't have spirit, they had a lot of guts. You would have felt right at home on Thursday, It was Punk Rock, Break Dance and Nerd Day. People painted their hair, their faces and their Tee shirts. The breakers had it easy. All they needed was one glove and an old parachute to be stylish. And those Nerds! I saw enough high-water pants, ball point pens, horn-rimmed glasses, bow ties and nose-picking to last me for quite awhile. Now if you don't know what Friday was, you've been out of the driver's seat far too long. What would a Spirit Week be without Red and White Day? The col- ors did really add to the spirit of things during classes and at the assembly. I bet you too would have bought a new red shirt if you had been here. Well, most of the craziness is over and even if it was juvenile, it was fun. I just hope some of the spirit keeps showing up throughout the year. Remember what Gen. Mac Arthur said, Old Spirit Weeks May Die, but the Spirit Never Fades Away or something like that. Cha, ha, hal Your best pal, Orville lalias Jeff Schragj in---..L, Modeling the latest fashions jeff Schrag, sr., fits the image of a spirited dode on Nerd Day during Spirit Week. Nerd Day produced 10!Spirit Week a variety of nerds, punkers, and breakers within the MHS walls as the day erupted in outlandish garbs and attires.



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4 Is my tie wide enough? Robin Zimmer, sr., asks during Punk RockfBreak DancefNerd Day. Zimmer along with other MHS students took advantage of Spirit Week to reveal their true personalities. Planning for their next tnga party are seniors Brian Gibson, Chris Arpad, and Dwight Boyce. Togas have become the traditional attire for seniors during Army!Navy Day. Camouflaged togas were popular for the guys and colored ones for the senior girls.

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