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Doug McDonald is joyous over the fact that he was This is where the assembly started for the spirit links. allowed to wear his Derby on Hat Day. me Varsity Cheerleaders had a great time throwing e Vikings boat into the flames of fire. .Silk-nivae H i l fr 'fig Mak X Chad Combs and Shayna Howard look as though they are enjoying Sweat Day. f,,,,..- The Cheerleaders and Student Council members have a snack before making posters and spirit links. Student Life X 25
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The Varsity Cheerleaders spent five hours making posters for each teacher's door. This was to arouse spirit for the last football game between Central and Northwest. Wi C kt Pot Q Trojans, Trojans, What's Your Cry? V-I-C-T-0-R-Y! ! l Spirit Week was handled this year by the Student Council and the Cheerleaders. The main reason for Spirit Week is to increase spirit and enthusiasm. During Spirit Week we have competition among classes for points, but in addition to the competition between the classes we are all cheering for the Trojans. There were four events for accumulating points. The class with the most points at the end of Spirit Week is the winner. The four events that were held were a chug-a-lug contest, a wheelbarrow race by class officers, the annual spirit links that Student Council spends hours making, and the loudness of each class at the Pep Rally. The spirit links were on sale Monday through Thursday during lunch. Students 24 X Student Life could buy one spirit link for 5c. About S320 was raised and everyone enjoyed all the fun. At the beginning of Spirit Week there was a poster in the cafeteria to tell ev- eryone what to wear each day. Monday was Button Day, Tuesday was Sweat Day, Wednesday was Hat Day, Thursday was Hick Day, and Friday was Orange and Black Day. At the end of the Pep Rally for Spirit Week Jodie Pendleton announced that the Seniors had won. Congratulations go to the Seniors and to the Student Coun- cil and Cheerleaders for all their hard work to make Spirit Week '87 a success. In honor of Spirit Week a plaque was placed in the office giving the year and the winning class. Natalie Beam Jodie Pendleton shows her school spirit by wearing he party hat on hat day. Mark Forester, the Trojan mascot, prepares to help pu the Trojans through another Victory.
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Most students spend their summer lounging around the pool or working hard, but some students didn't get to do that this summer. Mrs. Mullinax, a French teacher at Northwest, organized a trip to Europe. There were about 32 people who went on this trip with Randa Baker, Natalie Hodgens, Mindy Hughes, Jeanna McClannon, and Stace Ste- phenson representing North- west. The rest of the group was from a variety of schools. While touring Europe they visited four countries including England, France, Italy, and Switzerland. Some places they visited were the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Big Ben in England, Matterhorn Mountain in Switzerland, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in ltaly. The group spent 16 days touring Europe. L'We had a good time but I wish we could have had more time to see everything. Europe is so big, and we visited four countries in two weeks. lt was just not enough time to see all there was to see, said Jeanna McClannon. Natalie Beam The group, tired and hungry, stop long enough for a picture before eating at Beefeaters in London. y 1 . The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one main attraction in Italy Whlch ls Visited by thousands of people a days The Eiffel Tower distinguishes Paris from any other city 26 X Student Life in France. The Champagne Cellar displays filled glasses of chan pagne arranged in the shape of a pyramid to make lt an unusual attraction.
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