1988 Gallimaufry
W h o H a s t h e M o s t S p i r i t ? / T on the wintery days of Decem- ( j ber, only a week before Christ- _ _ _ mas vacation, the annual IMSA Winterfest was held. Mostly to boost school spirit, this ac– tivity-packed week ended with a sem- iformal dance entitled " In Times Square." Spirit Week consisted of many ac– tivities varying from day to day. Each day had a designated dress code from the memorable "Come as your are" day to "Dress like your roommate" day. Night activities included the gooey ice cream eating contest and the mighty Above: John Bozarth takes a brief break before plunging into ice cream again. Right: Shawn Hendricks, Matt Maddox, Scott Pfister, Derek Wolfgram, Dave Kung, Pam Lawhorn, and more juniors galore pull valiantly in the tug-o'-war. "sophomore vs. junior" tug-of-war. During class spirit night, the IMSA cheerleaders led several spirit raising chants putting each class in a shouting match against the other. Afterwards, everyone joined in games such as the water balloon toss and the battle ball. Throughout the week, points were awarded to each class for their par– ticipation in each dress-up day and for winning the nightly events. At the end of the week, the points were tabulated to determine "who had the most spirit," the juniors! Tara Rudinski is led to her destiny as a well- priced slave ... 18 i * Activities
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