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vantgarde SPIRIT c C oot for the home team,', thatls all spirit is, right? Wrong!!! Spirit was partying, cruzin' Men- docino Ave., going out to Leath- erby,s, skiing, surfing, bringing back a gold medal from the Aca- demic Decathalon, and just being yourself, and a whole lot more . . . at Analy. During the past school year, the tigers bared their teeth, flexed their muscles, and broke away from the crowd. The old spirit was too boring for the students of this seventy-nine year-old tradition. The tigers wanted it loud, wild, and a bit strange at times. They challenged the cliche idea of spirit and grasped fresh ones. They added one more rally com- missioner to the traditional two, one more mascot to the traditional one, and the first male cheerleader in four years. The surf club was maintained as a non-offcial club even after the administration re- jected it. VUith the strength of the A.S.B. President, Ethan Smith, the spirit not only changed, but grew. Spirit is not just for the football team anymore, said Chris Wadman, one of the rally commis- sioners. Spirit was reflected in students' faces, showing the enthusiasm that they felt towards all aspects of life at Analy. Whether it was at the many games and rallies, in the classrooms, at club activities, enjoy- ing the fine arts productions, par- ticipation in the student body, or after-school involvement, one had to feel that Analy emerged Out of the Ordinary. Jenni Moore and Christy Rivas relax and Ethan Smith coaxes the crowd at a rally. tall: at lunch. That night they showed their He was a major influence to the students' spirit at the football game. spirit. Opening Theme: Spirit
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W. nique Yet United naly is a society, a soci- ety with different peo- ple, groups, and values. It is a place where each person grows in his or her own separate way, where individualism is grati- fied and changes are accepted. It is this mixture of people and ideals that make Analy truly Out Of The Ordinary. The student body ranges from green-spiked mohawlcs to preppies to the proverbial jock. Academical- ly, Analy is rated in the top ggi of all California high schools. It is this diversity that takes the school beyond the ordinary. This exceptional high school is also versatile in that any student desiring to be involved can easily find a club that accomodates his or her interests. Clubs include every- thing from surfing, to students against driving drunk fS.A.D.D.j. Also complementing Analy life is a bonified athletic program and a highly acclaimed drama department. Attending Analy gives a teen- ager an opportunity to become a more complete person, and exposes students to many different lifes- tyles. Out of the ordinary is, in effect, a definition of Analy High, but it is the people which truly set us apart. Two varsity cheerleaders, Laura Jay and Mary Avilla, devour their Chinese food in 3 l1Um0f0US manner. Opening Theme People
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wif 'F' jennifer Boyle finds the jelly bean in the whipped cream with her face. She reigned victorious at that Fridayys brunch game. Joannie Allen and Laura Dalrymple show their spirit at a rally. They showed their true spirit through their performances in A'Evita , the fall musical. -...ff 0 4' ei' Chris Wadman leads the crowd in a spirit Richard Capone, a strong spirit leader, with yell at a rally. He was one of the three rally the crowd of seniors demonstrate their en- comissionersg a first for Analy. rhusiasm for the football team. That night both the J.V. and Varsity teams beat Ran- cho Cotati impressively. Opening Theme: Spirit
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