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SPIRIT BRINGS OUT TALENT AND CHARACTER During the week of February third to the seventh, the youths of White Pigeon High School put a lot of character into their dress. The honorary dress code was changed for a week by the cheerleaders, who designed their own rules. The dress code for each day was as follows: Monday — Clash Day Tuesday — Dress Up Day Wednesday — Impersonation Day Thursday — Red White Grub Day Friday — Red Black Spirit Day The halls were filled with the imitation of everything from punk rockers to little teachers. Students came out in droves to show their enthusiasm and support their basketball team as it faced its major rival, the Constantine Falcons! 14 Upper left: Blending in with school colors. Shelly Corner tours the halls of White Pigeon High School in her dashing red and black wardrobe during Spirit Week. Upper right — The clock has stopped and the time has come for Stacy Kilburn to change from state champion runner to coach as she portrays Coach Meek during Impersonation Day. Middle left — Impersonation Day brings Brent Miller out when he poses as his science teacher, Mr. Kidder. Middle right — The most popular imitations of the day were science teachers; Mike Townshend shows his school spirit as he dresses up as Mr. Bargwell. Lower — Chris Heroy, the new White Pigeon Chief, comes in full warrior dress to support his team and school.
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Upper left — Mark Bedell observes the basketball game, reminiscing on his past games with the Varsity team. Playing on the Varsity team makes Mark ineligible to play in the Jr.-Sr. game. Middle left — Michelle Magill, Tammy O'Rouke, and Lori Jenkins show their support for their Junior boys by cheering them on. Lower left — Members of the Junior team, Jon Harman, Bill Rodwick, and Rick Hayes use a tough defense to prevent the seniors from scoring. Lower right — Brad Medich, Tammy O'Rourke, and Rachel McLaughlin fight for the $50 prize in the tug of war. These Juniors put forth an outstanding effort but in the end the sophomores won.
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Upper — Freshman Amy Sommerlot raids he grandmother's closet to add authenticity to her cos tume of an old lady on Costume Day. Middle left — Three spirited freshmen cheer leaders, Stacy Black, Mary Miller, and Lisa Bumpu-take in money for their cheerleading fund at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Middle right — Herb Wells alias Marrying Sam' performs the mock marriage ceremonies at the Sadie Hawkins Dance which was put on by the cheerleaders at the end of Spirit Week. Lower left — Spirit Week puts a lot of spirit into Serena Kershner and Rob Staufer as they circle the hay-covered dance floor in their country style outfits. Lower center — Band members Heather McKee and Phil Tracy are moving to the country sounds at the Sadie Hawkins dance while showing their spirit in full country get-up. Lower right — Natural glasses and mustache are a true eye-catcher for the imitation of Mr. Kidder by freshmen class president, Melanie Hoopes.
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