Seniors narrowly place first on day four of Spirit Week

Carolyn Gearig, Editor-in-chief
October 7, 2011

On day four of Spirit Week, Decades and Stoplight day, the seniors placed first in terms of participation, by two students. Seniors dressed up in 80s style clothing while juniors dressed in 60s clothing, sophomores in 50s, and freshman, 90s. The junior class placed second, freshman third, and sophomores... Read more »

Juniors and seniors close in participation for day three of Spirit Week

Carolyn Gearig, Editor-in-chief
October 6, 2011

Yesterday, class color day, was nearly a tie between juniors and seniors for participation. Juniors came in first place by four people. Freshmen came in third, and sophomores fourth. Students wore colors based on their grade: seniors black, juniors white, sophomores grey, and freshmen red.

Seniors place first on day two of Spirit Week

Carolyn Gearig, Editor-in-chief
October 5, 2011

The Senior class recovered from placing last in participation on day one of Spirit Week by having the most participation for day two, Pajama and Neon Colors day. Students wore appropriate pajamas and/or neon colors to show school spirit. The Junior class placed second, Sophomores third, and Freshmen... Read more »

Spirit Week Begins

Carolyn Gearig, Editor-in-Chief
October 3, 2011

Spirit Week began today with charity hat and sports shirt day. Students were invited to wear sports apparel and pay a dollar benefiting Believe In Miracles, a cancer charity, to wear a hat. As of Monday, October 3rd, the Freshman are winning in terms of participation. Sophomores came in second, seniors... Read more »

Spirit Week kick-off Monday, October 3

Danielle Raykhinshteyn and Carolyn Gearig, Editors-in-Chief
September 30, 2011

The 2011 THS Spirit Week begins on Monday, October 3. The week consists of Monday: sports team/hat day, Tuesday: bright and early day (pajamas or neon), Wednesday: class color day (senior—black, junior—white, sophomore—gray, freshman—red), Thursday: decades day (senior—80s, junior—60s, sophomore—50s,... Read more »