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' Circus World Gee, it was real neat! was Jon Kuruzar ' s thought on Spir- it Week. The week opened up on Monday with the Sopho- mores and the Supermarket theme. On Tuesday the Juniors came dressed as Greasers. On Wednesday it was the Fresh- men ' s day in the light when they dressed up to their theme Beachwear. Thursday was school spirit day where the whole school united and and dressed as the Romans in to- gas. Friday was the day for the Seniors to be Under The Big Top. The variety of themes be- tween the classes made Spirit Week one of the best in a long time. Spirit Week at school came to a dramatic ending with a crazy pep rally. Back in time. Pam McCourt, Alison Tragesser, Katherine Lamon, Janet Kass, and Meghan Harshman relax in their convertable. Friday night was special not only for the 12 members of the Homecoming Court, but for the whole school. Myra Klawinski said, ' T feel Spirit Week was a great ex- ample of the pride the stu- dents have for St. Joe. The Seniors who broke tradition and won Spirit Week their Freshmen year, followed up by also winning Spirit Week their Senior Year. Kevin Quinn, the Home- coming King, was estatic af- ter winning. I was so sur- prised!! I didn ' t expect it. I am very honored. I am so happy Myra was Queen. She deserved it. I am very lucky! Kevin Quinn stayed with the court and the other students and cheered the In- dians to a 24-16 victory over Fort Wayne Snider. Under the Big Top. The Homecoming Court: Jeff Holland, Nathan Gunn, Myra Klawinski, Tara Nagy, Katy Blakey, Bill Anzelc, Kiernan Cressy, Kevin Lorton, Kevin Quinn, Deborah Boulac, Dominick Saratore, and Rosie Riordan pose in their circus garb. And the winners are . . . Kevin Quinn and Myra Klawinski appear delighted to have been vote Homecoming King and Queen. Football Homecoming Spirit Week 13
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Three in One This year ' s Fall Play was ac- tually a group of three short plays. They were as follows: The Bald Soprano , Clown- ing Around , and Teenage. The Bald Soprano was starred by Ted Hartzer, Katy Blakey, Mario Borelli, Liz Schirmer, Tom Bullock, and Tracy Gruber. The play is an off the wall, often confusing, play about conversation. It has been likened to a Monty Py- thon skit. The second play, Teenage, is a play written by a teenager, about teenagers. It deals with teenage experiences with both humor and seriousness. It starred Bill Anzelc, Sean Mur- phy, Bob Taylor, Howie No words, all action. Mines Kristi Scott, Bobby Taylor, and Sarah Hud- gins act everything out while others dictate the words. Lanser, Kelly Murphy, Jenny Harvey, Rosie Riordan, Ally- son Kintz, with cameo appear- ances by several others. The third play, Clowning Around, was written by our own English teacher and direc- tor of the Fall Play, Mrs. Jane Syburg. Her play deals with the trials and tribulations of the Taylors as they go to see a family counselor to deal with communication problems with their daughter. The Taylors were played by Adam Kline, Kiernan Cressy, and Rachelle Anthes with Hope Simpson portraying the counselor. The play was put on in a very pow- erful way by having mimes dis- play the action while the char- acters spoke from above, covered by darkness with only their faces showing. All in all, it can be sure that anyone who saw the Fall Play was treated to many a great performance and a greater ap- preciation for the art. One can be sure that with great perfor- mances like this year ' s, the dra- matic tradition at St. Joe will continue on strong. What a drag. Bill Anzelc, Rosie Rior- dan, Sean Murphy, Kelly Murphy, and Jenny Harvey show concern and thought in Teenage. Pure and dignified. Katy Blakey and Ted Hartzer display their upstanding characters in The Bald Soprano. 15
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