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Top left: The truth finally comes out - teachers like Mr. Freeland have been har assing the students, right, John Swadener2 Top right: Scott Bellot expresses how he feels about his English Bottom left: Kurran Heston trys to hide her face from the class. Bottom right: Paul Fowler and Greg Cousins show off their fruity faces during lunch. 22 Faces
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Steve Wilson says: I think Spirit VJeek was great, but more people should participate. That way, the next time I dress up as Mr. T. I won ' t feel like such a fool! Spirit Week Is A Success Spirit Week was a huge success at Mishawaka High School this year. The Student Council President Rocco Zappia was in charge of selecting particular days in which to dress up, and the rest of the Student Council voted on their favorites. Rocco commented, I was extremely pleased by the participation of the stu- dents during the week. Suzi Jones exclaimed, Spirit Week worked out a lot better this year than in the past; more people got enthusiastic and dressed up. The purpose of dress- ing up throughout the week was to arouse spirit and get students fired up for the big game against Penn. I thought the week was well-organized, and I was kind of surprised that so many people took part, Bucky Linson replied. Monday was dress-down day, and most students arrived at school in sweats and old T-shirts. Jennifer Causey said, I liked coming to school in sweats and feel- ing comfortable all day long. Movie star day took place on Tuesday and students dressed like their favorite star. Tracy Jagerman said, Being Tina Turner was totally fun for movie star day! Wednesday was Hawaiian day and the popular attire consisted of grass skirts, flowered shirts, sunglasses, leas, and sandals. Mary Plonski answered. I liked Ha- waiian day because it made me forget the awful weather we have here. Thursday, anti-Penn day was the most successful of all. Most students looked like they had just come in from the barnyard. Kurran Heston commented, I liked farmer day because it was neat to dress up and make fun of Penn. The last day of Spirit Week was saved for students to wear school colors and show exactly how much spirit they had. Danielle Dalley exclaimed, It seemed like everyone in the hall was wearing ma- roon and white! Some students weren ' t able to find ap- propriate costumes to wear, but David Carpenter replied, Even though I didn ' t dress up everyday, 1 really enjoyed see- ing other people ' s crazy outfits. Once again, Spirit Week proved to be exciting, colorful, and very amusing. Left: Kita and Kir Sisters. I dress up as the Blu n Spirit Week 21
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Steve Nutting said: ' I like making clay moustaches during art class to help add a little something to my face. ' Face It, School Isn ' t All That Bad! Face it, sometimes relaxing and loosen- ing up are the best cures for the school blues. Tears, frowns, and smiles have all played a part in every human ' s life. For instance, junior Scott Bellot commented, A face is not just an individual mask to identify with a person, but it is also a tool used to convey emotions and humor. Throughout the lengthy school days, students were caught showing some most unusual faces. One of these was Kurran Heston trying to dodge the camera be- hind her purse. Once in a while, faces give away feel- ings too easily. For instance, when gifts are opened at Christmas time, not every gift is what was expected. Unfortunately an on-the-spot face expression of disap- pointment or distaste might be painful to the giver. On the other hand, a look of true love in one ' s eyes could perhaps save a relationship starting downhill since a friend can read another friend ' s eyes and feel the sincerity. Most faces give people something to smile about as Mark Galentine exclaimed, When I see my girlfriend ' s face, it makes me feel good to know that she ' s here with me. Another aspect about facial expres- sions as one freshman said is that a face may sometimes tell a person ' s personal- ity. Faces ranging anywhere from anxi- ety to fear are shown during the many straining moments in a sport. Julie Schramm replied, My all-time favorite face is a look of relief from the coach after finishing a Cross Country course. Consequently, students every day just like to goof off and make silly and totally off the wall faces. Reasons for these ex- pressions are unknown and the only con- clusions that can be drawn are to irritate teachers or bug classmates. Although everyone certainly makes nu- merous funny faces to each other, fresh- man Debbie Hallam replied, A simple smile can do wonders for you and others and will make a difference the whole day through. Geometry class isn ' t all work for this group of guys! Faces 23
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