1988 Gallimaufry
\ S \ pirit. It took a lot more thani that to make the activities at IMSA. How else could one have explained the perfor– mances, energy, and laughter seen scattered throughout the year? IMSA attempted to go one step beyond spirit, with events such as the Equinox- Solstice celebration, and Omelot , a stu– dent-organized play which showcased student participation and interest. But even more frequently, Club Pseudo of– fered the diversity of talent and enter– tainment of student skits, music, poetry readings, or the "Funk Train." Dances were sponsored on a regular basis, on a small-scale by individual wings, as well as the larger ones including Hal– loween Dance, the semi-formal Winter Dance, and the Spring Bash. Other events including concerts, assemblies, Spirit Week, and Family Day let both students and parents get into the "spirit" of things. t u Activities
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