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S ring Fever stri es with excitement struck SHS with excite- ment. Most of those participating clothes they pring Fever Week again and as usual, seemed to agree that the wore were cool or made them feel cool. And some were truly unique with their outfits. Spring Fever Week is not for everyone, and those who didn't dress up said they felt uncomfortable about dressing up. Even teachers got involved and that was especially good because it showed support throughout the school. Mr. Peek dressed up because, lt adds variety to the day. l think everybody should partici- pate in all phases of school life. Most everyone said that their clothes did influence their moods and how they felt that day. Senior Sandy Thamez said, My friends really don't influence my de- cision to dress up. lf l want to dress up and participate in Spring Fever Week, then l will, whether or not they do. Some did dress up because of their friends. Fresh- man lerry Villarreal said that his friends influenced him because they were cool. The last day of Spring Fever Week was warm-up day, which ended this unfor- gettable week at SHS. - lulie Tucker, - Edyth Guynes, - Mary Eubank SWEET AND INNOCENT .. . Freshman Kim Blu- menstock expresses her view of dress-up day. iPhoto by Tonya Holladayj WHATS UP? Freshman Mark Helms takes it all in with his hat on hat, T-shirt and shades day. tTiger's Lair Staff Photo? COUNTRY BOY ALL THE WAY! Senior Kurt Dunn CATCHING THE LATEST IN NEWS Seniors day Or the latest in gossip maybe? CTIQGYS models his version of country warm-up day. tTi- Sharmon Briggs, Tonya Neblett and lunior Sabrina Staff Photol ger's Lair Staff Photot 28 SPRING FEVER WEEK Sullivan discuss their view on hat, T-shirt and shades PAGES BY IULIE TUCKER, EDYTH GUYNES MARY
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SUPER SMILE - Senior Chris Wiman models his opinion of dress-up day, CPhoto by Tonya Holladayl VARIETY - Doug Smith combines dress-up day with a cowboy hat and tennis shoes. CTiger's Lair Staff Photol THE LOOK - Iunior Harley Vineyard presents his version ol tacky day. fTiger's Lair Stall Photol c N- . I Pi1,,fl..4,F . .ffv , .- HATS OFF TO YOU - Sophomores Patrick Malone, Ricky Hunter and Steve Parker help spice up the IS THIS BACKWARDS ENOUGH? Senior Tricia Gregory models her backwards outfit, One of the conversation with other students in the Student Cen- ter. CPhoto by Shirley Raschkel tougher days to display, Gregory came through with a smile. fTiger's Lair Staff Photol SPRING FEVER WEEK 29
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