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LET YCUR Spirit! What is spirit? Webster's Dictionary de- fines it as: 1. A force within a man held to endow his body with life, energy, and power. 2. An emotion, frame of mind, or inclination gov- erning one's actions. Hoyt Allen defines spirit as an overwhelming force of abun- dant energy that makes you do crazy things. Melody Fason stated that, Spirit is an enthusiasm for your team or school. A way of showing your pride. Not just anyone can have spirit. There are a few char- acterisitcs that are required. To have spirit you need a bubbly, enthusiastic person- alityf, stated Shari Wyatt. Chris Hulsey said, To have spirit you need a big mouth, but above all, you have to have faith in your team and you've got to be involved in the activities? This years Most Spirit- edi' Seniors were Hoyt Allen and Shari Wyatt and Jun- iors were Chris Hulsey and Melody Fason. They were asked How does it feel to be elected the Most Spirited' of their class? Melody a cheerleader, said that it makes her feel good to know that her spirit is appreciated and not taken for granted. Shari, also a cheerleader, stated that it is nice to know that people recognize that you have spirit. Chris, a bas- ketball player, said that be- ing 'Most Spirited' means that people think that when he is at a game or pep ralley 26 Senior High hn if .. , ... A .4 he cheers his team on, yet still has good sportsman- ship. Hoyt, also a basketball player, replies that it feels good to know that people re- alize that he has spirit and enjoys the activities. You don't have to be a cheerleader, basketball player, or football player to have spirit. Everyone who believes in and supports their team has spirit. You do need to have pride in what you do. If you have pride, your spirit will shine. Cop-x' and Design by Dannie Lay Q.. H. Is Danny Beyer filled with 'KCobra,' spirit? Cobra football fans show their spir- it at all football games.
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6 ople in this category had Pe usually procrastinated do- I1 g their homework. This group, needless to say, was the hungriest of the three, hurried and unorganized the T6 st of the day. Lunch-time was more than just a twenty-five min- ute recess from academics. T pl re o some it was a time to re- enish their bodies. Others newed their social life. In addition, some reviewed for upcoming classes. Regard- ss of the many activities pursued, lunchtime provid- ed all students with a chance 0 'P refuel. y and design by Joe Partain Travis Brown crams for a health Elementary students often play test as Phillip Taylor does his best basketball during lunch. to hinder him. Junior High students gather in the gym to chat over their lunch. Baby Huey, fMr. Mahanj always Mike Piatt is amazed by the atten- Coaches, Warrington and Lambert, brings 3 dozen eggs to eat on slave tion he gets from the girls. day. eat lunch while discussing their basketball strategies. 441 I jay, Lunch-Hour 25
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PIRIT . 'N an 'P af' -H 1. ,. -tqyl - 'Fi ' ggi' 'Wa -if L SHI The Senior High Cheerleaders Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. show their spirit in the Football Travis, and Mrs. Warrington are Homecoming Parade. struck with spirit in a pep ralley. 6 5 Li E .- - -'L 5 LJ I a..L. P Vi if Vt' LeAnn Coleman and Todd Willis 'LUtley's Jocks show their spirit in are Mr. and Miss Basketball Spirit the Homecoming Parade. for Junior High. Yes, even elementary students can have spirit. Spirit Page 27
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