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Spirit Week 2018: Meme Day and Squad Day

HBA’s 2018 Spirit Week began this week Monday, January 8, to much anticipation.

Students of both the middle and high school arrived on campus at the beginning of the week dressed as their favorite internet memes (humorous combinations images and text that serve as the inside jokes of the internet and are spread via social media). Costumes ranged from those emulating the ubiquitous Salt Bae to more obscure memes such as one parodying Ajit Pai, the head of the Federal Communications Commission. Monday’s festivities culminated with a combined middle and high school Spirit Assembly, in which cheers were exchanged and grades competed against each other for Spirit points in the annual inter-grade Tug-of-War match.

Tuesday was christened “Squad Day,” and groups of students formed individual squads that banded together and dressed up in costumes that reflected one central theme. For example, a squad of seniors came disguised as the characters of the acclaimed animated television show Bob’s Burgers, while a group of sophomores promoted the theme of “chick magnet.” Finally the whole school gathered once more for Tuesday’s Spirit Assembly. This year, however, broke with tradition in that the student council replaced the usual Minute to Win It competition with an intense and fast paced game of Capture the Flag, one round even taking place in the dark, lit only by the spectators’ cell phone lights.

Here are the current standings:

1st Place: Seniors (38 Points)

2nd Place: Sophomores (36 Points)

3rd Place: Juniors (26 Points)

4th Place: Eighth Grade (16 Points)

5th Place: Seventh Grade (12 Points)

6th Place: Freshman (9 points)

 

Featured Pictures from Monday (Meme Day)

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Featured Pictures from Tuesday (Squad Day)

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Photographs by Joel Lau (’18), Brant Yamamoto (’18), Timothy Dixon (’20), Jarin Ashimine (’20), and Kaycee Nakashima (’20).

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Joel Lau

Joel Lau

I see you've clicked on my name, so Hi! I am a senior and a part of the class of 2018, the best class ever. I am the Editor in Chief of the Eagle Eye, and this is my third year on the news team. I am a part of Science Olympiad, Model UN, HBA’s It’s Academic team, and a few more clubs. Outside of school, I am also a Boy Scout and I volunteer quite a bit through my church and other organizations. I took News Production because: 1. I’ve always had an interest in print, video, and photography media; 2. I've always felt that journalism is a much needed part of our society; and 3. I liked the way “Reporter Joel Lau” sounded. I plan to pursue a degree in Journalism and possibly a career in it also.

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