Be Our Guest! Sophomores Olivia Campbell (right) and Kelley McCarthy (left) dressed up together as the famous characters Cogsworth and Lumiere on the Wednesday of homecoming week. "I love showing school spirit because it is fun and I get to dress up with my friends." says Olivia Campbell.

School spirit can be represented in many ways at football games, pep rallies, and dress up days. During this year’s homecoming week, Timber Creek had unique dress up days that coordinated with the theme Midnight in Paris. French Movie Character Day and Global Cultural Day are a few of the dress up days that challenged students to be creative and represent their culture. 

Be Our Guest! Sophomores Olivia Campbell (right) and Kelley McCarthy (left) dressed up together as the famous characters Cogsworth and Lumiere on the Wednesday of homecoming week. “I love showing school spirit because it is fun and I get to dress up with my friends,” said Campbell.

Tuesday was the classic Class Color Day with seniors being pink, juniors decked out in blue, sophomores in green and freshmen in white. Tiaras and tutus were worn by all grades to show their spirit. Wednesday was French Movie Character Day. Three Musketeers, Beauty and the Beast, mimes and so many more characters were seen on Wednesday. Students around campus in all grades had fun with the days with creative homemade costumes. Students were given a chance to represent their unique and diverse cultures on Thursday. Soccer jerseys were worn, flags were brought and groups performed dances from their cultures at lunch. Pink-out Day was on Friday to raise awareness for breast cancer support. The week was very successful and left everyone excited for the upcoming Dance on October 21st which was at the House of Blues from 8pm to 12am. There was food, drinks, a dj, confetti and lots of excitement, it was a night to remember.  Everyone is looking forward to next year’s dance.