Today was unlike most other Mondays, as it kicked off Dreyfoos Spirit Week 2015. The theme was musical genre day. Freshmen were country, sophomores were techno/pop, juniors were indie and seniors were rap/hip-hop.
Spirit Week OOTD: Kelsey Kummerlen
January 26, 2015
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