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During Fifth period, the Pom-pon Squad performs in the crowd ed Student Center. 22 Spirit Week
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Ross Brown With a serious pose, junior Larry Bennett gets his yearbool Working at the bool sto re, Kristen Shaffer gives Michelle Cas- mug shot taken. ' iHa ' he form for state loan bool s. Before purchasing his boolts, a student ponders buying an all- season athletic pass from George Allison. If Getting Started 21
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Showing school spirit, Mike Romano, M C, John Treggs and Jerry Evon sing the loyalty song. Starting off with a bang was Student Council ' s ankle-balloon race on the first day of spirit week. Participants in the race are Scott Kurkjian and Debbie tvlokry. Student Council members prepare for the Pep rally beneath senior class ' s Deck the Hall decorations. Around The World With Spirit A Week Of Orange And Blue And Foreign Culture uskies are on top of the world, Fly high with the Huskies, and Blow Lyons Away were among the slogans on the posters that covered the walls on the first day of Spirit Week, October 5. Spirit Week began with students arriving Monday at 6:30 AM to fill the Student Center and cafeterias with orange and blue streanners, posters and balloons. Senior class won the Deck the Halls contest. The thenne Around the World in 80 days was displayed in the showcase filled with momentos of foreign countries. Eighty- seven A-periods also got involved, decorating their doors in the spirit of various foreign countries. The enthusiasm continued throughout the week. In each of the three lunch periods. Student Council held contests including a root beer chug-a-lug, a balloon ankle race and a balloon shaving contest. Sexy legs contest winners were John Beran and Mary Jan- nette. The climax of spirit week was the school colors day on Friday. Orange and blue Go Huskies but- tons, shirts, uniforms and jackets were seen through- out the school. Pep rallies were held during each lunch period with pom-pom and cheerleading rou- tines, a performance from the Jazz Band, and speeches from members of each fall sports team. That evening many students went to the garages in which floats were being built in a last minute rush to put the finishing touches on their floats. Many agreed with Helen Giuntini who said, Homecoming week accomplished what it was sup- posed to — it psyched everyone up for the game. -Julia Andersen Spirit Week 23
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