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Life in the Fast Lane Upper Left.— Tired, Cheryl?” — Cheryl Rounds watts for a ride home at. 2:15. Above — Wake up — Mike Constantini, J. P Rouleau and Tony Lavigne coming in at the third belt. Far Left. — Caught in Mid-Air — Enc Fontana and David Norkeveck play some hoop after school. Left — “Pensive — Mark Ciolko droning out in class Lower Left — Button Fever — Just some of the many buttons worn around S H. S. Below — Going Punk Chns Bowen gets his first new wave haircut from Dons Aubut Student Life 9
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Middle left Who's the guy on the desk? It's Kevin freak Bnau getting the junior hall set for Fun Week, along with the help of Chris Bowen end Mane Couture. Middle right ParHez-vous Frencais? It may be a different language, but the message is clear; the class of 'B3 had the most spirit of all the classes, and proved it during spint week Bottom Right — Beat the Tigere! That could be heard throughout the halls of Spaulding dunng spirit week. Top Right — Michelle Denault. Sarah Allmson. and Lorraine Matte prepare their hall, but to no avail. The seniors won the spint contest. SPIRIT WEEK PRECEEDS HOMECOMING During the week of October A, Spaulding experienced its first annual Spirit Week, put together by the Stu- dent Council. The council felt that it was time to arouse some spirit and involve every- one at the same time. The first part of their plan was to encourage the whole school to participate in dressing up in the designed garb for that particular day. Monday was Hat Day , Tuesday was T-Shirt and Tie Day , Wednesday was Punk and Fifties Day , Thursday was Sweats Day , and Friday was the traditional Red and Blue Day . The second part of the plan involved each class decorating their own halls. All the classes responded with enthu- siasm, but the Class of S3, the seniors came out on top! Late-eve- ning decorating sessions paid off! The whole week was full of spirit, but decorating the halls brought out the most spirit because of the tremendous loyalty within each class. Spirit Week pulled everyone together and proved to be a great success not only for the council, but for the whole school. — Lari Bowles
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Far Left: Church revival? No. it» Beth Couture. Kathy McFaun. and Jodi Malnati getting psyched Mid Right The Queen and her court. Leslie Day, Kim Prouty. Judy Pinerd and queen Kathy Bloum at homecoming. T°P Right Key Club and company fill Marc Des- sereau's truck for the annual snake dance pa rede. Bottom Left A hot night. The bonfire sheds light on the fired up people of S. H. S. Bottom Right Rob Donovan and Gary Kamedy head in to the pep rally festivities. 10 Homecoming
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