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The tradition of Spirit Week lived on once again at Spauld- ing High School during the week of November 2-6. The students donned their special outfits ranging from Hawaiian to Reggae to the customary red and blue. School spirit was fueled at the pep rally with the announce- ment of the Homecoming king Color 4 Spirit Week J I and queen and the introduction of all fall athletes. Then the cheerleaders each received a rose from the Varsity football team. The week ended with a bonfire plagued by snow flur- ries but this did not damper the Crimson Tide spirit! — Sue Duke Above — Heather Garbacik and Tracy Levesque show us what real Reggae women look like during Spirit Week. Above Left — Don Mugford gets a real prize from cheerleader Tracv Robie.
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age happy smiles and pleasant “mams” and “sirs” to the grum- bling customers and complain- ing shoppers, knowing that im- possible tedious homework is still waiting after work. But it seems well worth it. Be- sides building a sense of adult responsibility, that oF check every week sure is nice, how- ever meager, to use on necessi- ties like pizza, cars, records, movies and clothes or just to save for college and the future. But answer this one: You earn money to do things, that you never have time to do because you’re working. Still, isn’t the money worth it? — Sharon Plumb Jobs Color 3 Jobs — The Money’s Worth It Above — Diane Riggleman serves up some chow al Burger King. Left — Amy Graham, Lori Jalbert, and Kathy Deforge lake a break at Harry's. Wham! I slam my fist down on the snooze button as I pull my head under the covers for another well-deserved nine minutes of precious sleep. But soon enough the shrill ring pierces the cozy morning and I know I have to get up. Time for work. It isn’t easy giving up my lazy Saturday morning sleep for work, though most of my friends and classmates are fac- ing the same bleary-eyed tired- ness. But we all seem to miracu- lously manage it — the jobs, of- ten as many as thirty hours a week, the sports, drama and other clubs, boyfriends and girlfriends, family and even . . . the homework. We even man- 1$ Beth Hutchinson working or is Below — The question arises, “Does she really playing with a GI Joe doll? Casey Harrington have the ideal job?”
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Left The fearless band braves the told while being bombarded with snowflakes during the snake parade. Below — A snow-laden Reggie Laperle and Kirk Johnson express their spirit at the bonfire. I Above — A weary Michelle LaFrancis appears ready to expire as she and Trish Tyo flash their fancy colors on red and blue day. i i I Below Left — Tracy Robie leads the snake parade through sleet and snow, showing the Homecoming spirit associ- ated with the Crimson tide. Spirit Week Color 5
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