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COMING OUT Closets open for Spirit Week as students get wiid-n-crazy Fall Festival Spirit Week started off on a roll with Roll 'Em Up Day. Students appeared with everyth- ing from rolled up jeans to rollers in their hair. Teachers saw a side of students they had never seen Echoing Timbuk 3’s rock video. Clay Scott's gotta wear shades 'cause his fu- ture's so bright. before on Inside Out and Sung- lasses Day. On Wild-N-Crazy Day, students came to school dressed in their most “far out clothes, chains, and hair paint. It was not until Opposite Sex Day that any- one except a few close and trusted friends knew that Jason Davidson had had a baby and was pregnant with another. Razzle Dazzle Day brought ev- eryone's finest clothes from the back of his or her closet and showed how classy Trojans can be. Friday's pep rally was the high point of the week. As the Fresh- man, Sophomore, and Junior at- tendants and escorts compet- ed in a human obstacle course, the Seniors prepared for the up- coming Candidate Game, a take-off of television's Newly- wed Game. — Copy and lay- out by Teresa Adams In his Sammy Hagar shirt and his camou- flage fatigues, the only thing distinguish- ing Mr. St. John from student Wild-N-Cra- zies is his receding hair line.
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B.Y.O.B.? Isn't that illegal in school? Not if it's Bring Your Own Bear Day during Winter Festival Spirit Week when pajamas and teddy bears weren't an uncom- mon sight. Although the cheer- leaders had planned Spirit Week to encourage student involve- ment. students responded indif- ferently to almost all but B.Y.O.B. Day. Box 'Em Out and Top 'Em Off Day. Rainbow Day (during which each class donned a different color), and Puttin' on the Ritz Day were the other Spirit Week days. The climactic point of Spirit Week was the pep rally on Friday. The freshman, sophomore, and junior attendants and escorts participated in a traditional hero- villain skit while the seniors pre- pared for “Dress Your Partner, a race among the blindfolded es- corts to dress their candidates in a garbage bag, belt, jewelry, and make-up. Flaving been dressed, the candidates were judged on their appearance by Mrs. Pickerign and Mr. Hottle. — Copy and layout by Teresa Adams Chris Martin and Missi Yeager, below right, attempt to improvise to a narrated script despite an urge to giggle Seriously considering hibernation on B.Y.O.B. Day are Maggie Ybarra, Kim Claassen, and LaVonda Morris. BEARING IT Students search attics for exotic stuffed creatures
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