Monday, October 26, 2015

Aloha Day

Homecoming week is always looked forward to as a time for students to not only express their school spirit by decorating their hallways, earn points for their class, and elect the Homecoming King and Queen, but also, most importantly, to come to school in their pajama pants. This tradition was renewed again this year on Thursday October 22nd, with Aloha Day.
Aloha Day means the student body was saying goodbye to the first quarter, and hello to the next. Many students got into the spirit by dressing "Hawaiian", meaning leis, Hawaiian shirts, and grass skirts. We saw a lot of tourists this spirit day, but also a lot of traditional Hawaiian accesories from kids who have been stationed in Hawaii before, and even a ukelele. Despite the chilly weather, it was a tropical day indorrs at QMHS. We also began selling spirit links for 10 cents in our homerooms, igniting a competition between the classes that will come to a head on Friday, when we have our pep rally.

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