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timelineFrom slippers and p.j.s, topunk clothes and peg-leggedjeans, students get into thespirit of homecoming festivitiesSpirit week is a good idea. It promotes school spirit, but I dont participate justbecause I am too lazy to dress up. Its not like Im trying to boycott spirit week oranything, it just doesnt do anything for me, freshman Alison Denny said.THURSDAY-ARMY DAYStandin£outauie among TUESDAY-HAthe crowd of students, freshmenNatalie Haag and Jessica Webbshow their school spirit. Thefirst 50 students whoparticipated In Hawaiian Dayrecleved free Cokes in thecafeteria. Brightly colored andlightly dressed, students woretropical flowered shirts, grasshula skirts, flowers tucked intheir hair, and leis around theirnecks for the beginning of thefall weather.A lot of people had colorfulshirts on, some even wore grassskirts! It was fun to see theoutfits as Student Councilhanded out pop to the peopledressed for Hawaiian Day,junior Amy Robbins said.■MATT VLASMAN^jCtttOTS Hannah Merriman, Amber Seibel and AshleyArmstrong display their army attire during AP Grammar andComposition. Students wore fatigue pants, army jackets andcamouflage paint for one of the most popular days of spirit week.Army Day. On Army Day, the first 400 students dressed in armyapparel received a cinnamon roll before school.I thought it was great to see people dressing up in theircamouflage, but some people dressed up in hunting outfits, andthat sort of defeated the purpose since it was Army Day, notHunter Day. junior Dan Eilen said.WEDNESDAY-80S IDAWearingflannelpajamas, seniors Sacha Neu,Nat Hill and Rachel Himm chatbetween classes. Manystudents took advantage of theopportunity to wear these softpants, pig tails, and slippers,MATT GIBSONto school on Pajama Day.I liked pajama day becausethe whole day I was verycomfortable. It was a lot of funto see everybody dressed up inthings they wore to bed,freshman Marianne Lloyd said.SC-tllOTSKara Taylor and SarahKirkman wait for help in the attendanceoffice. Students with crimped hair, fakebeads, neon colored off-the-shoulder shirtsand blue and green eye-shadow, walkedthrough the halls with a definite 80s auraabout them. With tight spandex, stonewashed and peg-legged jeans and leopardprint tights, they talked about Madonna.Cyndi Lauper, MC Hammer and Run DMC.My friends and I dressed up in nastyclashing clothes and crimped our hair for80s day. It was pretty cool to see everybodydressed all tacky, junior Anne Glngerichsaid.AVERYTHATCHEROCourt: freshmen Stevie Kinser, Randi Cline, Andrew Cook, Shaun Huttenlocker; sophomores Nicole Bruce, TaliaFehrenbach, William Chang, Kris Simms; juniors Crystal Cook,Candace Driver, John Bryant, Jared DevichSpread Design bvstudent lifeLauren Humes |
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Bloomington High School South |
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