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r Student spirit booms Student Council set one week aside, and dedicated it to spirit. They felt Parkland lacked excitement and decided to change all that. During Spirit Week, students decked themselves in some of the wildest clothes to show their school spirit. The reason for Spirit Week was to psyche students for Homecoming. Clash day, crazy hat day, punk day, Hawaiian day, and school colors day highlighted the week. On clash day, students who wore plaid shirts and striped pants proudly walked the halls. Senior Lisa Carter said, I wanted to show my school spirit. Strange and unusual hats were worn on crazy hat day, November 8. The annual bonfire occurred on Wednesday night where the senior athletes were recognized. Mrs. Amy Mutis and Mr. John Durishin dressed up as cheerleaders, and Mrs. Roby Reitz, Mr. Ralph Eckensberger, and Mrs. Pat Rader dressed as football players to add to the excitement. The Anything Goes contest took place on Tuesday, where the faculty and students competed in many unusual activities. The faculty, though old and brittle, took first place, juniors second, sophomores third, and seniors fourth. Then it was Hawaiian day, and students wore grass skirts, and hawaiian printed shirts too (boys included). On the last day of Spirit Week PHS had their last football game of the season. Students dressed red and gray all the way. Getting his face in the pie, sophomore Tim Smith competes in one of the contests in the PAC sponsored Almost Anything Goes as senior Eric Haas looks on. 10 Student Life
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From To 10 Spirit 17 18 Team tryouts 21 22 Fall play 23 24 Musical 25 26 Club news 27 28 Clubs 29 30 Key and Leo clubs 31 32 Dance Marathon 33 34 Fun Nite 35 36 Seasons 37 38 Changes 39 40 Locker talk 41 42 Fads and fashions 43 44 News 45 46 Opinion 47 48 Prom 49 50 Graduation 51 Senior Scott Budline dressed in his punk attire to show his school spirit. He also frizzed his hair to add to the look. Mike Joseph takes a break after being covered with shaving cream while attending the Almost Anything Goes Competition. In the Drama Club’s performance of God's Favorite, senior Elizabeth Fuisz plays the character of Rose Benjamin. Life 9
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During Spirit Week, senior Tina Fritz participates in the dress-up days by wearing her elephant slippers and a hat to top it off. Spirit Week 11
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