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Friday, May 22, 2009

Theme Days

By: Alexander Miller

I’m sure you’ve all seen a cast of senior guys walking around with abnormal attire on. One day, I was walking down the hallway when I saw what I thought was a giant girl walking, when in reality it was a senior dressed in short shorts and other feminine attire. Another day, I just woken up from sleeping in study hall and my eyes were really fuzzy. I was walking down the hallway and I thought there were fire balls flying up and down, no lie. I pulled my glasses off the top of my head down over my eyes, and I saw this cast of seniors in orange shirts jumping over the white blocks on the floor. On yet another day, I saw that SAME cast of seniors wearing beach attire. They had on sunglasses, safari hats, and bathing suits, with towels around their necks! I thought they were going on a field trip! Have I been seeing things?

One day, while sitting hanging out, Anthony Nattle, Maxx Bilodeau, Dan Kochinsky, Mark Rodgers, John Wieland, Ryan Kuhns, and Joe Kovach decided to wear crazy outfits on various “theme days” just for the fun of it. “We just wanted to do something fun before we graduated,” stated Joe Kovach. Not only were these outfits utterly hilarious, they will definitely leave a lasting impression in our minds! “We like to stand out,” Joe also stated. Each of the theme days were created by one of the seniors listed above. Anthony Nattle came up with beach day, a day where they all wore beach attire, including towels, sunglasses and safari hats! John Wieland thought of the really short shorts day, a day that… well… I’m sure the day’s name explains it all. Joe Kovach came up with Lava day, a day where these seniors wore orange colored shirts. They also needed to avoid the white floor tiles and only step on the colored ones, regardless of what it took, whether it was by using a backpack bridge, or climbing on railings. A group effort came up with the “Day 1” dress up day, a day where formal “church” attire was worn to school.

Each of the theme days gave everyone a great laugh. Not only were they creative, they were funny. Good clean fun. I think we will all miss the humor these seniors had to offer PAHS and I hope that someone from the junior class will take over the theme day tradition next year.

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