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warns 607 7 5.224247 Have you got that spirit? Yeah! Yeah! That Trojan Spirit? Yeah! Yeah! Those of you who attended any of the Pine Forest games, probably heard and more than likely added your voice in ringing out this cheer. Spirit. What does it mean? We all have our own definitions. Let's see what the Webster's dictionary says. Spirit tspi'ritJ: 1. The soul. 2. Personalityg vi- vacity. 3. The essence of anything. 4. Courage and enthusiasm. The soul. We all have a special place in our hearts for those Green and Gold Trojan colors. From the most in- experienced sophomore, to the some- what prominent junior, all the way up to the most respected senior. No matter how far we go, we willalways remem- ber cheering our mighty Trojans on to another victory. Personalityg vivaeityf' While at- tending the Trojan games, you probably noticed or even sat with large groups of our student body. These groups best il- lustrate the second definition of spirit. What would a high school be if there aww- ! A 'QQ .... ' ' . 4 were not any cheering sections? You could sit in front of a T.V. and watch the game. Being there, however, is so much better. There is a certain atmo- sphere that can only be described as spirit . The essence of anything. When you look back on your high school years, what will you remember most? You may remember one or two of those long, seemingly never-ending English classes, but what stands out? More than likely it is your first football game as a Pine Forest Senior High Trojan, or the year your club won best float in the Homecoming parade. Also we must not forget that very special 'flast home game as a high sehoolerf' This is the essence of high schoolg what makes high school special. Courage and enthusiasm? Have you ever been out with a group of friends who did not attend Pine Forest? Let's say that they said something . . . well no so complimentary about our Trojans. You stood up for the school, didnit you? That was courage. That was fl D Jo time U .ff X s 0 H9- Who lacks school spirit? . . . Grinning from ear to ear. Toni Williams helps support the Tro- jan's basketball team. Open wide . .. Brian Walker. Jennifer Hoffman. and Brenton lfipps show their Spirit at a Trojan football game. devotion. Have you ever noticed how people always seemed a little bit differ- ent at games? They were excited. No matter how miserable your day at school was, just being with your friends and cheering on our teams made you feel better. That was enthusiasm. It is easy to have spirit when you are at your own school. But what about those away games? You know, those games that were sort of neglected be- cause there always seemed to be some- thing more important happening, like seeing that newly released movie, or vis- iting that newly found love. Even though the majority was not present, there were a faithful few who traveled as far as Wilson-Fike just to cheer for our Trojans. They definitely have spirit - all four definitions! Spirit is inside of you. No one can make you have it, give it to you, or take it away. Spirit makes you what are. Ev- eryone ef us has a little bit of that Tro- jan Spirit that brings us all together, and yet makes us all unique. 4591 How manv teeth can you count? . . . Polly Gra- ham. Tony Bonville. Kirk Nance. Chris Knowles. Lisa Barathy. and Greg Reames explore the mys- teries of Trojan football. student life
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we' Trojans JH . . . Pine Forest students show us how much spirit they have got as they cheer after one more Trojan goal. WE want two Jeremy Lynch and Donnie Weddington ask for two more points to secure a sure win during a home basketball game. student life rt
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Really?? As Amy Vanlerberghe shares her story, she brightens Kathy Evans day by causing her to smile. You did what? . ,. Karen O'brien breaks out in laughter as she discovers about Guyla Wilkin- son's weekend. ui 3 Ha.'Ha.'Ha.' . . . Kerri Ehlers appears to be hav- That was stale . . , Denise Brown, Tracey Garcia, ing an emotional breakdown as Shari Common Adrienne Brown, and Vanessa Moses chuckle re- tries to calm her. gardless of Rhonda Mayo's joke. student life ,, 51 l ,, as mm if . , hw ,wg ,, 13 2'
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