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Smoky Spirit Week: True Tradition omecoming has been a Smoky Hill tradition since the opening of the school ten years ago. Spirit Week has only been around since 1977. Slowly but surely it has become a tradition also. Spirit Week is the week of school before our Homecoming football game which is on Friday night and our Homecoming dance which is usually held on Saturday night. lt is the week which the school spirit gets built up for the upcoming football game. This year's Spirit Week was truly a big success. The entire school was decorat- ed with people as well as posters. Posters telling our varsity football team to beat the Arapahoe Warriors. More posters telling our student body to buy spirit links and even more posters telling when and where dance tickets will be sold. The people were dressed up in bizarre apparel. If a newcomer would have walked into the school at any time during Spirit Week, they would have thought we all had recently landed from outer space, or at least come here from Southern California. Spirit Week included the Jazz Ensemble backing up Debi Thomas in an excellent concert. Friday it came to an exciting end with the Pep Assembly. This year's Spirit Week was definitely successful because it did get everything and everyone in good spir- its for the week-end football game and dance! SPIRIT WEEK has been a long time tradition of Smoky Hill students. That is shown here by a few of our 1984 graduating class at a Pep Assembly during Spirit Week. From left: Leslie Demaree, Annette Wiggins, Holli Smith, Jamie Roman, and Fiandy Large. 198 Spirit Week f i .9'l'3b..,. ,why 9'9- is W 5 Nw
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LTC , ON SALE were homecoming tickets during spirit week in front of the main office. ARM IN ARM, Carrie Stark and Jeff Knauben- shue were introduced as Princess and Prince. ANTICIPATION, all the royalty stand together waiting to be introduced. ANNOUNCING Suzanne Kinder and Bob Possehl as Lady and Lord. CHEESE! The commons were filled with students having great fun. w n EVAI M or A A E Homecoming 197
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'Q' f, it A ,4 , if ' f fl If TF-'iii f . HEY BABY, wanna slam dance? Alison Springer's expression and attire seem to be saying on Punk Day. LET'S DO the time warp again! Kent Butler as Riff Haff from the Rocky Horror Picture show on Anything Goes Day. COUSIN IT Annie Robinson makes her appearance in the halls of Smoky Hill. ARE YOU fer real er what? says Flay Shorette. I'D HATE to be an Arapahoe Warrior during Homecoming Week at Smoky Hill. This is what would happen! HEY BUD, Let's Party! Handy Knaub and Jeff Beattie seem to be saying on Anything Goes Day, or was it just a normal day? ' Spirit Week 199
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