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 Thinking out of the box!  Seniors Joshua Choondakaran and John Maserati show up as the ill and chill duo to rhyme.
Thinking out of the box! Seniors Joshua Choondakaran and John Maserati show up as the ill and chill duo to rhyme.
THE MIRROR | Anthony Casteneda

School Spirit Shines Despite Dance Cancellation

Students don creative outfits for daily challenges

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In anticipation of the Spring Fling Dance, which has now been canceled, ASB organized a spirit week for students to show off their school spirit.

Throughout the week, students were seen with enthusiastic outfits to match the silly themes, such as:

 

Disney Day

On Monday, students were encouraged to wear Disney attire. Many wore graphic design t-shirts, dresses representing the princesses and even a Mr. Potato Head blow up costume.

Rhyme Without Reason

Tuesday was Rhyme Without Reason. Pairs found two words that rhyme but don’t make sense together. Many came in pairs of two and wore creative outfits.

Wacky Wednesday

Wacky Wednesday had students dress as their class. Freshmen were to resemble babies, Sophomores toddlers, Juniors dressed as adults and Seniors as senior citizens. Students followed the theme with elaborate outfits.

Bikers Vs Surfers

Bikers versus Surfers took place on Thursday with students choosing between board shorts and flip flops to highlight the surfers and leather jackets and bandanas to represent the Bikers.

Color Wars

The last day of spirit week was a war between the classes. Freshmen wore white, Sophomores gray, Juniors black and Seniors red.

 

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Skylie Molina
Skylie Molina, Staff Writer
From catching a wave alongside a dolphin to studying for the next exam, Skylie Molina’s days are packed with a little bit of everything. She is a senior in her second year of journalism as a staff writer for the News and Features section. Passionate about traveling and discovering our planet, she is the founder and president of the VNHS CIEE Study Abroad Club, helping students find opportunities to spend their summers in a foreign country. Involved in many other activities, she is a four year varsity cheerleader and captain of the team who also found a love for surfing. Outside of school, you can find her reading, spending time with friends or family, or doing math homework and listening to some pop music.
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