Class Color Day took place on Tuesday October 8. On this day, each class wore its designated color. Seniors wore green; juniors wore blue; sophomores wore red, and freshmen wore white.
Along with their class shirts, students wore tutus, capes, beaded necklaces, hats, tights, shoes and other accessories to show their class spirit.
Freshman Juliana Mauldin said, “It was fun seeing everybody go all-out for school.”
There were an equal number of options for everyone to wear. It was up to the creativity of the student. Many decided dress up and match with their friends.
Senior Ellie Hughes said, “It’s fun to see the rivalry between the classes.”
The Class Color Day is one of the set dress down days of Spirit Week. The special event for the day was the annual Powderpuff game. The seniors won the game 36-6.
Junior Sescie Wann said, “My favorite part of Class Color Day was Powderpuff. I did not play, but I enjoyed cheering on my friends from the stands.”
Junior Jade Thames said, “It was so fun going all-out and getting covered in paint for the game.”
Senior Katie Cushing said, “My favorite part was watching my class beat the juniors.”
Due to a special bell, all four grade levels were dismissed early to sit in the stands to watch the game. At halftime, a few freshman and sophomore representatives participated in a field goal kick competition.
Senior Brooks Muller said, “It’s cool to see all the different ways people support their classes.”
