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Grub Day Makes It's Mark Walking down a corridor during spirit week at Spaulding High School brought a surprise to an onlooker; several hundred students dressed in torn T-shirts and rag- ged jeans. Some wore paint-encrusted outfits while others wore holey, college sweatshirts. These people weren't imitating their homecoming rivals or protesting a dress code, they were dressing as grubs! Why would anyone dress in their abso- lute worst clothing on one specific day P As part of spirit week, of course. One big thing this year was writing on other's clothing. Instead of having con- ventional, mild-mannered grubs, we had grafetti grubs. These grafettied grubs wandered through school, in and out of classes call- ing each other slobs and adding chemistry equations to their already ink-marked clothing. Perhaps the teachers felt as if they were like Mr. Kotter teaching a bunch of sweathogs, but after all, aren't we entitled to be an Arnold Horshack one day a year? — Sarah Soule Left — Bryan Freeman and Ed Lomorey in fine form on Grub Day. Left — The secret to winning Spirit Week is using Above — A motley crew of hall decorators: Jeff human decorations, Sarah Soule. Gordon, Beth Soucy, Sue Porter, Lucie Parent, Sarah Soule, Sandy Brassard and Pete Harvey Spirit Week 9
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Seniors Find the Pot of Gold Spirit week this year marked the second annual winning of the week long competition between classes, by the class of 1985. Although the competition was heightened this year by the sophomore class, the senior class rose above the underclassmen opposition Frantically searching for a hall decorating theme, the senior class officers dug out their old prom dec- orations. These proved very beneficial and served to generate a new theme. The Senior Pot of Gold, using the class colors, blue and gold. Spirit week, put on by Varsity S and Student Council, is and annual affair to promote school spirit for the homecoming events. During the week people wear hats, ties or pins and dress in red and blue or as grubs. The class with the most people wearing red and blue, the most people at the homecoming game and the best decorated hall wins Spirit Week and the title of most-spirited class. It's no wonder that the class of 1985 has taken the title of most spirited class for two consecutive years — Sarah Soule Right — Go for the gold with Senior Sandy Brassard. Below — Catch the Sophomore Spirit from Mark Garand 8 Spirit Week
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Spaulding Celebrates Homecoming Top — The Freshmen show beginnings of Tide Pride with their human float. Above — Four years of decoroting for Homecoming has token its toll on Seniors Ed Lomorey, Kevin St. Marie, Troy Lawson and Kisa Groleau. Right — King and Queen, Glenn Isham and Missy Lesvesque, are introduced during half-time at the SHS-South Burlington game. 10 Introduction
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