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'ams, sun tan oil, unites with spirit At 9:25 all that can be heard is the student body's enthusiasm, as demonstrated by senior Arthur Bronsun, at the pep rally. RHS-PHS - tMulveyj Everything from sweats and wigs to caps and painted faces was purple and gold as demonstrated by senior Kate Easley. fMulveyj Because they wanted to be weird, senior Diane Kirk and a friend wore wigs. Here Kirk models the latest fashion in school color. tMulveyj fer if .5 si J Ending it off with color day, senior Dan- ny Mchlaughten takes full advantage of Spirit Week. tMulveyJ Student Life f 21 1 I
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students bring ou- school colors, RHS t's not a play nor Halloween when you see people dress- ed in Jams, f ,, ' Hawaiian f I f ' clothes, and school colors in the halls of RHSQ it's SPIRIT WEEK! Jam on Pearce Hawaiian style was the best day accor- ding to junior Laura Demirjian. Unlike a great deal of people, senior Julie Walls did not wear Jams. She wore a Hawaiian shirt, white pants, thongs, and a visor. She also carried a surf board. I was in such a hurry to get to the beach in time for high tide that I left my Jams at home, said Walls. Color Day occurred on Fri- day, Sept. 27, the last day of Spirit Week. People went all f ff, ff .fffffz f', fin ,P f' f 'QQ77 ,ff X f ,,,, ! ffffrif 'A 'I ' I ' ,' X ff ff f Xf I X f , f ff out. Some, like senior Eric Knowlton, painted their faces. Others wore yellow or purple wigs while some wore clothes with school colors, After first period, a pep rally was held which, according to the cheerleaders, went well. Everyone was involved and yelling loud, said varsity cheerleader, junior Holly Jenkins. lt was neat to see everyone dressed up besides Eaglettes and cheerleaders, said senior Pam Hightower, lt shows the student body's enthusiasm. Spirit Week helps football players by getting students in- volved, said varsity football player Rick Howard, It in- creases spirit and helps motivate the team for the game. - Julie Llngerman 20 X Student Life N.. ,Q-r,-ff, PA. pix., . V '-'K ' kk ff It's fun to look ridiculous, said junior Trish Linderman, who dressed for Hawaiian Day along with senior Melody Taylor. QMulveyj Cause it's fun, senior Paul Lajoie took full advantage of Jam on Pearce Day Hawaiian style. Here he relaxes while catching a few rays in front of school. fMulveyj
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THE WEEK if Zi11?EZQ..f?Z1'if f pirit Week was a party, said senior Peter Ef- t h i m i o u. Everyone had more fun 7 Q' A than ever. Nerd day, which was held Tuesday, Sept. 24, added to the humor creativity, and spirit of Spirit Week. Nerd day gave a chance for everyone to wear the most biz- zare clothes and act their weirdest, said senior Tony Schattle. lt was just as much fun watching nerds, as dressing up as one. But many students did not just have fun coming to school dressed as nerds. The most fun was going to l-Hops dressed as nerds to eat breakfast before school, add- ed senior Mike Meenan. Peo- ple did not know how to react. Spirit Week's Nerd Day can be summed up by one word as senior David Chance said, HlLARlOLlS. Disney Day, which was held on Thursday, had a fifty per- People who dress strangely, stand out, as shown by seniors Will Johnoston and Eric Knowlton dressed out for nerd Day. fGonzalezJ Goofy was another popular character seen on Disney Day, as demonstrated by junior Russell Krasnesky. fwolfej 22 f Student Life cent split of love and hate. The girls loved itg the guys hated it: It gave the girls a chance to wear their Disney shirts, a popular fad this year, but the guys showed little enthusiasm toward the day. Disney Day was not too cool. said study hall teacher Walter Ciast, because it was too hard to dress that way. But some guys did dress and when junior Brad Kuhne was asked why, he said, lt's a great way to get excited about the PHS game. - Elia Georgalis Senior Paul LaJoie sports signs of a nerd . . . taped glasses, short tie, extra pens, tacky plaid. fChenJ l wanted to be original, said junior Ann Woodward. I wanted to be Pinoc- chio. QMortensenJ 5 ? F' Using items found at home, sophomores Laura Thompson and Kristi Davis dress as nerds during Spirit Week.fChenj s... .JN-v Fwd. swat, .N ea,g,.1s5'fi1ggsky iss . js, ., . . i s 11'
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