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Students were amazed when Senior Dominick Bei stepped into the plaza looking exactly like Mr, Szizo. Bei showed Senior Brandon Henderson his prop Walkie talkie, iust like the one Mr. Sztzo carries, L. Senior jacob Swan caught his breath as he caught a pumpkin during the contest, Many events, such as Holzlzffgg ,Er 1'11ngw!ez'1z.v, took place during lunch on Halloween. Junior Stephen Cuadra and lfreshman Peter Martinek dug their faces into pumpkin pies as they devoured their way to victory. Students cheered :is they watched the pie- eating contest. Student Life Mr. Pardini, dressed :is at vampire, seared Seniors Matt Moy and :Xlex Healey with his spooky make-up and costume, Mani' teachers were as excited about Halloween as the students. J .Hifi A ,L -:sig tif .. .
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r Mark Reyes fought for his class in iock football game during the rally, ents engoycd watching lheit nares battle for spirit points in games his. ull of igor Spirit Week was a nme for stu- dents and faculty to show their school pride and get excited about being Irish. After days of anticipation of the Bruce Mahoney game, Sl-ICP stu- dents proved their spirit by wearing all blue then all green on two con- secutive days. Finishing off me week was the Bruce Mahoney Rally. With the help ofthe rally board, students showed how important the football game was. The rivalry between the Irish and the Wildcats is so big that both schools cherish the chance to be a part ofthe rivalry. During the rally, a sense of unity in the student body was brought out. Watching the Step Team per- form was also a strong part of the rally because it got the crowed ex- cited and showcased the team's skill. For the first time this year, Seniors had a chance to show that SHCP has more spirit than S.I. On the other hand, competi- tion between classes got students pumped and energized the school. Spirit Week provided students the opportunity to cheer and support the football teams and have fun along the way. I fl! more ijbiri! ioufardf lbs yahoo! than I nomralbbf dial It hrozfghl ll! ffofer logelber ax a Jflyoof ' ' fommmlify. -James Applegate '03 Spiri! Week war fun lfefuufe I got I0 wear anti- .Si.I. taltoor at the Bmw and thou! ihem qjf U going to fbeir ride gf ihejielal -Kelsey Verzosa '05 Spirit Week
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'l Senior xlennifer Marinas looked at 1' ,jesse Russo in his spiffy costume. owcen gave students a chance to l their creative sides. I ezyqyed mfjfgg the frealizfifjf and gewfilza gif! rcy7eflerl in the afliviliet amz' mtlzwzet. -Deanna Wong '02 The demmfed f hrzffufqyt added zz sense W' Haffoweeff tjoiril. -Alexander Ludovico '04 he oo est Halloween has always been one o f those special days that motivates students to eagerly get out ofbed, throw on their scariest appearance, and rush to school with smiles on their faces. This special day gave students and teachers a chance to have fun with creative dress. Stu- dents and teachers were able to show offand just have a good day. Students entered SHCP on Halloween morning as they gazed in awe at the spider webs, confetti, and tombstones decorating the walls. The dim light and cobwebs that covered every inch ofthe fifth floor's hallway ceiling, decorated by the Senior Council, gave students an eerie feeling as they walked to class. During lunch, judges observed the different creative costumes that students wore to school. Despite the difficulty the judges had choos- ing from numerous outstanding costumes, they finally narrowed down the choices and chose Senior Dominick Bei, who dressed up as Mr. Sazo. Other activies, such as the Mum- wgjfiztg Context and B0bbi1gjZrP1wp- kjllf, filled the school day with bags of spooky spirit. Allin all, students had a howling good time during Halloween that they will treasure in their memories. Halloween
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