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ual Waiting for the X ' YJ ' E7 ISV eople were talking about all the special events that were planned throughtout the year. The year started off with Homecoming, which was one of the biggest events of the school year. During Homecoming Spirit Week students dressed up according to different themes to show school spirit. The powder puff game was on Wedliesday mght .and-SP1f1fS W3?I?,h18h:.. The football game against nv was on Fridayfnight and everybody rryy talking about it. The week of ypyrny Qayr L1 Homecoming festivities concluded? with the dance on Saturday night, .T Homecoming wasn't the only event the school had planned. There were many different breaks in the usual curriculum. In the winter the Courtwarming Dance was held yytl along with the Ski-Bum trip. .Prom was held in May and a number of plays and assemblies were scattered throughout the year. Special events didn't have to be school organized. The one special event people always waited for was the weekend. Students looked foward to parties, dates, activities with friends, and a number of other social events. Weekends are a time to get away from the stress of academic life, explained Roy Niemi, junior. Whether people were talking about plays or parties, any time away from school was a special event. by Chris FerdicoA
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