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Showing the True
You
Wacky, tacky and just plain crazy!
FWHS was all about school spirit during
homecoming week. Although Seniors may
have shown all the other classes they have
the most spirit on Tacky Day, the
Sophomores showed them up on Generation
Day. Homecoming brought out the best in
all of us. Our real personalities started to
show. Either you decked out in camouflage,
dressed your tackiest, went all out on
Generation Day, represented your class on
Class Color Day, or showed you're all about
spirit on Red and Black Day. Homecoming
week wasn't just about dressing up; it was
about showing who you are. Some of us
were tacky, others of us you couldn't find
because we blended into the trees. More of
us represented our classes a little too well,
but in the end, we all had fun dressing
differently even if it was just for one week.
Top: Everyone dresses tacky!
This proves it from Freshmen
to Seniors. They all need
fashion help.
Above Left: C. J Smith
supports the Seniors by
wearing camo.
Above Right: Brenton, Will,
and their friends have no
problem showing their school
spirit on Camo day
Left: 8th-grader Selina Bishop
relives her infancy on
Generation Day.
Far Right: FWHS guys blend
into the background as they
eat on Camo day.
Left: jessica Tysdal feels right
at home on Tacky Day.
Far Right: Eli and Joel Soto go
through their cousins' closets
to dress for Tacky Day.
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