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vol 49/Homecoming Edition Sept. 19, 2014 mhscrier.com

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Football plays against Morton tonight at 7 p.m.

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Homecoming dance starts at 7 p.m. in the Fieldhouse

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Boys’ Soccer plays at Pike tomorrow

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Look back at the 50 years of school Juniors defeat seniors in Powderpuff spirit Pages 4-5 football game in comeback win Page 7

Find out what students buy at thrift stores at mhscrier.com

photos by Ray Ojel, Peyton Puckett, Alexis Baker

SHOWING SPIRIT Leading to Conga-line with his classmates, Dan Green, senior, celebrates 80s workout day. “I was wearing all women’s clothes,” Dan said. “All the neon stuff was girls’.”GOING GREEN Dressed as Yoda, Hayley Kwasniewski, senior, spends Comic-Con day walking on her knees. “I wanted to do something different and fun, but I also wanted to go all-out,” Hayley said.

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Students share their experiences about days of Spirit Week Seniors Max Baker Opinion Editor

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midst the sea of Powerpuff Girls, sumo wrestlers, superheroes, and a Sharknado,

Emma Slosser, senior, celebrates her final spirit week by participating fully in Comic-Con Day by dressing as Batgirl. “It’s so fun celebrating spirit days as a senior,” Emma said. “It’s the year you can really get into and dress up because it’s your last one.” With four spirit days behind her, Emma looks back on her previous Homecoming weeks. “I’m going to miss all of it,” Emma said. “It was so cool to plan what you were going to wear each day.” Homecoming has more meaning to seniors than any other grade, according to Cierra Uribe, senior. “Everyone is really energetic and fun, but it’s the

seniors’ last year so they have more of a reason to celebrate,” Cierra said. During Homecoming week, the school experiences an influx of spirit, according to Cierra. “I feel like during the rest of the school year, not everyone cares about spirit,” Cierra said. While Cierra puts an emphasis on grades, she enjoys the week. “I support the school, but I’m not overly enthusiastic about it,” Cierra said. “During spirit week I’m not going to go crazy like some people, but I’ll show my spirit in my own way.”

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ith eyebrows outlined in black makeup and a face covered with white dots,

Claire LeMonnier, junior, walks through the hallways confidently. “My favorite part of this costume was that it was different,” Claire said. “I think it’s great because I didn’t see anyone else with the same costume.” After over a week of planning and an hour spent applying makeup and gathering supplies, Claire considers Comic-Con Day the best part of spirit week. “I was just really excited,” Claire said. “As soon as I heard about Comic-Con Day, I started planning immediately.”

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POINTS FOR SPIRIT Dressed in a basketball jersey during Decades Day, Yiorgo Karnezis, junior, refuses to allow stares and comments from other students to discourage him from displaying his school spirit. “Sometimes it’s a little awkward, but I don’t really care what other people think,” Yiorgo said. “I love showing my spirit.”


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