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ALL IN FUN Juniors give their attention, along with a few smiles, at the assembly. What ' s the stylish shoe to wear on sweats day? A pair of Nikes of course! 13
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SPIRIT WEEK 2 As a first for Snider students, the Student Council elected to have a second Spirit Week to honor our Basketball, Gymnas- tic, and Wrestling teams. The main hall was decorated and the traditional Pep Session was held on Friday. On Monday students dressed in sweats, Tuesday was Dress-up day, Thursday, Cowboy day, and on Friday they finished off the week with color day. Wednesday the students were off on a well deserved break, while teachers attended workshops. The weekend was part of the festivities also. Friday the Basketball team almost defeat- ed Marion with a score of 86-88. On Saturday, the students joined in on another first for Snider, the MORP. All in all, the Student Council and students of Snider High School, pulled off another week of fun-filled activities during Spirit Week 2. W. A skit with Bob and Doug McKenzie (alias, Mike Worthly and John Crilly) turns out to be a beauty, eh? This first rate Cowgirl gets into the Foreign Languages cheer the Snider spirit. Basketball team on to victory. A pyramid, a sign, and Senior talent, gives the Basketball team a Good Luck. 12
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Christmas at the zoo A highlight of each school year is the Foreign Language Department Christmas Open House. Each year it attracts more and more people from all over the Fort Wayne communi- ty. Many schools make field trips to Snider during the day to view the language rooms and all the projects prepared by French, German, Latin and Spanish students. This year the projects were created around a specific theme Christmas at the Zoo . Students in all levels of foreign language also prepare music, songs, and dances to entertain guests and even provide re- freshments for all the visitors. It is a festive occasion which generates enthusiasm throughout the school. Senior Diana Davies acts as mistress of ceremonies for the evening. Visitors wander through the lifelike surroundings of a decorated Spanish room. Jeff Clark and Tina Johnson prepare for the Mexican Hat Dance. Latin students display their projects and traditional toga. 14
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