Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Spirit Week 1962!
Santa Paula Chronicle
November 8, 1962
Spirit week has been a fixture at Santa Paula High School for quite some time - this article in the Santa Paula Chronicle lists the different activities that went on during the week. Surprisingly, most of them are similar to the current ones, although the Slogan Day seems to have fallen by the wayside.
Oddball Shoes, 'Mad' Hats Take Over SPUHS Campus
By Alex Stalcup
An innovation on an old theme was seen at Santa Paula High School this week in the form of Spirit Week, which will be climaxed tomorrow with traditional homecoming activities.
Each day this week has featured an unusual and amusing theme.
Spirit week received spirited acceptance beginning Monday, when all loyal and true-blue Cardinals wore white shirts to school. This was simply to signify the wearer's spirit and willingness to participate in the other spirit week activities.
Tuesday saw unusual and varied foot garb sported by Cardinal supporters. Unmatching shoes or oddly colored or styled shoes were the rage. And "in the spirit" of the affair, many Cardinals found themselves limping home.
Manners Test
The student body had a test in manners Wednesday, at least in the hat-doffing category. The mad-hatter had a field day that day, previously declared "Hat Day."
"Plaster the Pioneers," "Slug Simi," Punch the Pioneers" and "Peg the Pioneers" were among the slogans seen in great profusion today, declared "Slogan Day." They were on signs, placards, posters, streamers and lapel buttons all over campus.
The climax to Spirit Week comes tomorrow, "Color Day," when the Cardinal campus breaks out in red and white, the school colors/. Evidence of Color Day will be especially visible at the rally tomorrow afternoon when the crowded stands appear as a jumbled mass of riotous color.
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