Thursday, March 15, 2012

West Spirit Week 2012: Week in Review

From pajamas to Harry Potter, this week has been claimed territory to some of the kookiest creations. Welcome to Niles Way 2012, where wolf would dress as they wish. West takes a stroll down this years memory lane to present readers but a taste of what we Weelves had to offer this coming week.
Junior Debby Renske shows off Spirit Day
Some controversy arose when a small group of Wolves (more likely than not, Viking impostors) decided it a brilliant idea to cancel dress up as Pajama day. Obviously going against all intended spirit attire, these whiners were duly sentenced. As pajama day eased to a close, More and more wolves (wow, whatta pack) intervened on behalf of the traitors, yet they too were beat.
Greek Club on Spirit Day.

Global Club also showing out.

Day two brought along Nerds and Jocks: the Day. Some of wolves greatest sportsmen came out from retirement today to commemorate. Of course, no sooner did they arrive on campus until they were tried for treason. Little to none, these Wolves were once vikes. Festivities being contested, day two brought on unwarranted rates. At this point, the wolfpack grew westless. How were we, the wolves and only, to prove our worth if old wolves can't even keep true? Thus day two ended on a somber note as three more (though merely wolves in name) were added to the tally.

Nerds & Jocks 2012
Sophomore Class: Live 'n Howl 2012
Tiesday came thirdday, with little to prove. But to everywolve's suprise, unintended motives garner all but most praise. Tiesady was added to one of top Wolve triumphs. Ninety percent participation would go a long way, and luckily, all but few delivered. This was one of Niles' worst ways on recored, and that goes to say a lot. Wolves soon to pick up the slack.
Sophomore Tina Truiekas: disqualified for lousy exploits on Spirit Day.
Tie Sday 2012. Freshmen have much to prove.
2012 also brought with it Thursday's Formal Day. I don't speak for nary a wolf, but this was one of Nile's most well-crafted Spirits. Student Body hit it home. Not a wolf was taken, as all followed requested cooperation. Nearly all wolfs made it clean.

Superintendent Lisa Grasnec and Sophomore Alex Reeman exhibit the Niles' most triumphant public display (affection styles). Wolves News wishes these lovebirds the best.

Another public affection has Seniors Johnny Edwindt and Eric Cane proving  that west can and will be a place for all.
Though unwelcome, Niles Cubs also get in on the fun. Festivities ended shortly, however.

Alas, in one of the most pathetic displays of public affection, two wolves decided to take matters into their own hands. Formal Day was cut short when yet again, more wolves, clearly under some influence (cause yet unclear), decided to go counter to every fiber of Formal Day intentions buy dressing above and beyond the call of duty. Anna Muntz alongside younger sister, Jamie Muntz, decided to take a step it out and dress as none other than all-known mascot: Niles Wolve. These two will be commemorated for Spirit Weeks to come, something all wolves can look forward to. Good job you two!

Anna and Jamie Muntz were the stars of the week. Administration promptly hid them, much to general Wolf dismay.
Spirit, a year in review. These days are what make all the trudging and hardship of typical Niles toil all worth it. Wolves yearly time of R&R; a time of cheer. We(st) can only hope for a biggest school assembly in recent memory to really top it off. Truly a great week to be a Wolve. One can only hope Vikings never see what it a true Spirit Day was like.