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Going Back to Ancient Greece n Wednesday, October 19, the students of Meade Senior High went back in time to Ancient Greece. Toga day was a success, The rain that was pouring down that morning did not stop the students from wearing their togas to school. Many students showed their spirit by wrapping a bedsheet around them and holding it up with a rope or safety pin. Green leaves f and sandals were some of the accessories to 4 make their toga look original. Throughout the day togas could be seen. 4 4 Pete Morano mixes Ancient Greece with modern punk fashion for an original toga. 4 Chun Yeh and QeQbie'Brain show their 1983 version of emperor and empress. A Mr. Valcorenghi joins the spirit of Homecoming by dressing up in his toga. 4 Melissa Nelson and Dana Willis pose for a traditional picture of greek goddesses. Toga Day 1 15
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Athletes Day n Tuesday morning when students dressed for school, it was more than just the average shirt and jeans. Football, baseball, soccer and field hockey uniforms were pulled out from the closet. This was the first time students had a chance to dress up like an athlete. Many students and faculty members participated by wearing tennis outfits, letter jackets, sport team jerseys or by just wearing a sweatsuit to school. Athletes Day was a huge success. 14 X Athletes Day Mathematica 4 A Kelli Scott shows her spirit by dressing up in a football uniform. I A A Felicia George dresses up in her Maryland City cheerleading uniform A Karen Ladroux goes all out to show her spirit on Athletes Day.
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MHS Florist Comes To Meade n Friday morning, 1200 yellow carnations were delivered during homeroom. Carnations were sold the previous week during all lunches for a dollar each. Many students sent them to their friends, secret admirers and to the faculty. On Thursday after school the flowers were tagged, sorted into categories of first period teachers, and then by departments. To help bring spirit week together, Friday was brown and gold day. Many students showed true school spirit by dressing in brown and gold. Sport team jerseys, cheerleading uniforms, class t- shirts, shoelaces and hair ribbons all reflected our school colors. Brown and gold day was one of the many activities that led us into spirit for the home- coming game on Friday night. P Chris Dockstader helps the SGA by tagging one of t l h d d t' n . we ve un re carna no s I V A massive collection of carnations to be sent to the math department. XV? K 'x f. y M , 'E t if wyjgg v . M , Q at 'fffzvzrat 'il ,J ul l t't l - QR t' fi? ' 3 W.-3' 11 . 16 1 Flowers .Lic-A
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