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QN THE IDELINES l l l Spirited fons stand out from the crowd hey stood out in a crowd. They lived red, white and blue, cover- ed with ribbons and buttons. But no one had to read the bill boards they wore to know what they were: they let you know. Their voices were the ones that were heard above the buzzing of everyday conver- sations. They were the ones on the sidelines. When the first bell rang on Tuesday, Thursday, or Fri- day, they were making their way to the gym, preparing for hoarse throats and sore hands. But the morning's wildness was just a prelude to the coming night. The band was barely audible over the yelling and screaming, but the clapping was somehow syn- chronized as the fight song was played. They yelled as they led or were led through cheers and clapped through all of the go team go's. And when they heard the familiar chords, they sang of inspiration and pride, while they stared into a sea of upraised fingers. Each was a part of a team. There were no set rules. They each showed spirit in their own way and their spirit was contagious. I went crazyg I got hoarse and couldn't talk on Satur- day, said Angi Purkott, Junior. Even those who weren't accustomed to being a part of the spirited crowd found themselves swept up in the enthusiasm. Many PV fans organized their cheers for the Patriots by Cont. page 95 LINKED SPIRIT. Soph- omore Pep Club mem- ber, Liz Masterson helps promote splrlt by selllng splrlt llnlcs for the soph- omore part of a splrlt chain. COURTYARD GATH- ERING. Patrlot fans gathered with cheer- leaders and band mem- bers to send off the track team as the began their run to Pine Bluff. Team members ran a football from Parkview to Plne Bluff Hlgh School for the Patriot-Zebra game. Fans!93
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