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5 , 3 ,1l. . .3V,.,Vgk,T r ,ff fy ,1', fl Wx, 4 r Q-1 -2 G3 ,., '75 Hold fast to dreams 56 Fun, excitement, rowdiness, hard work, memories . . . The chairpersons, Seniors Andrea Butaud and Joanne MacAulay, had homecoming week mn smoothly. Spirit Week started off with Monday as T-Shirt Day. Tuesday showed how many students were really hick at heart, with Hic Day. Wednesday everybody came in their favorite hat and the Sophomores played the Iuniors in pow- derpuff. The juniors came out victorious with a score of 12 to 2. Thursday was Sports Day and competition for the title of powderpuff was held. The juniors came out ahead again by a lucky touchdown in the last minute of playg the score being 6 to 0. Friday was Pied and Gold Day and is Q 7 the assembly organized by the Seniors was, The most spirited and most involved as- sembly I've seen in yearsf' according to Mr. Iohn Scannell, senior class advisor. That night at the game the climax of the week was reached at halftime. To start off, the Seniors received an excellent rating in hall decoration. The sophomores had A super fantastic float, according to Ms. Ia- clin Woodcook, sophomore class advisor, which took first place. The Seniors ended up being overall winners with juniors sec- ond and Sophomores third. The royalty chosen by Newport was also announced at halftime. The score of the game ended up being Newport l9g Issaquah 42.
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l Q I Q2 Pep staff for spirit 58 ii 1 m x Q3 S-P-I-ll-I-T. Cot spirit? Uh-huh. Let's hear itl Okay. The 1977-T8 cheerleaders started off the year with great enthusiasm. Sep- temher lllth was the date of their first pep assemlmly. There they introduced the foot- lmall team and had class competition in yelling. This was the first time in three years the cheerleaders had only had one squad. They felt that this made it hard on them hecause they sometimes had two activities going at ' k 4. . . V RV' ' v A4 H. . 5, , .S t .E 5 i.4.Lw:Q'il- the same time. During a week. clmecrleadt-rs put in 15 to 20 hours ol hard work. Most ol' this time they spent halting cookies. making locker decorations, planning pep assemlmlies. mak- ing posters and writing good-luck notes. Along with all the work they did, they also had to maintain a 2.5 CLPA. Over the siunnier, the cheerleaders spent a week at cheerleading camp. They received 'Qu
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