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Say Boo! Spooky Juniors Peter Mazor and Salvador Nevel go all out for Halloween. Sophs Linda Jaber, Monique Bissonnette, Jenny Guidera display the true Halloween spirit.
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H ow about From the Freshman Panthers to Sophomore Tigers to Junior Knights to Senior Pilots, the spirit of the week was carried out in every detail to fit the theme of “The World of Imagination.” Disney characters, Fifties rockers, birthday partygoers and superheroes competed in the games, skits, stunts and cheering. And the compe- tition was fierce. Many students worked hard on elaborate decorations and special cheers for the five days. “We could even have more spirit if every single person in each class got involved,” com- mented Soph Peter Collins. The week ended with Unity Day and the intro- duction of the cheerleaders, basketball players and the winners of the Spirit Week trophy: the Seniors! Seniors also won sportsmanship, skit, lip Synch; the Juniors won decorations and spirit; and the Sophomores won parade, lip synch and stunts. The Freshmen show their spirit and ask “How about you?” Emmett Fahey, Senior, surfs his way through the raging waters (on the SJ gym stage??). Juniors parade into the gym Western style—Do Si Do! Spirit Week Student Life All
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N ot just for little kids B00 After October 31, 1986, we could officially say that Halloween was no longer a holiday just for little kids. SJND students enthusiastically participated in the cos- tume and pumpkin carving contests and the Halloween Dance that ended the night. Many characters, unusual, literary, religious and scary, could be seen on campus and at the dances. Instead of students and teachers, we had gypsies, flappers, convicts, Sherlock Holmes and a refugee from the 60’s. Senior Ruelvis Alonga fulfilled a religious calling by becoming a pope for the night; and Sophs Brenda Ca- vanaugh and Joan Ouittman were farmers. All were able to kick up their heels that night, moving to the beat of Dynamic Sounds. As 10:20 chimed, the spell was broken; everyone’s pumpkin turned into a carriage and all drove away! Juniors Kristin Yorba, Maggie Doyle, and La Coby Phillips take a break from the laser lights and pounding beat in the gym. aN OF Official campus flower child Mr. Philip Gravem wishes us all a psyche- delic Halloween. Head cheerleader Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, shows Mrs. Fonzeno the spirit of Halloween. Halloween Student Life
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