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. . . of Spirit That special feeling known as Jacket spirit encompassed all life at the city of Byrd. Through competition, athletes per¬ formed to their fullest ability, upholding their school spirit. Highly ranked deba¬ ters and musicians added to the spirited student body. Various organizations raised the enthusiasm at assemblies by presenting skits and commercials. If not heard, spirit could be seen in banners and posters hung in a quiet hall, from the attendance at athletic events, and out¬ side on the practice field as the band rehearsed and R.O.T.C. drilled. Whether yelling for their class in Battle Cry at a Pep Rally or working for the school through a service organization, all students took part in making Byrd a school distinguished in spirit. Sounds of ' 77 11
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Top Left: The cheerleaders presented a special cake to the football team at lunch. Top Right: Portraying Barney Fife, Scott Politz gave a pep talk to the football team during the Key Club skit. Bot tom Left: Hanging over the gate to the football practice field was the sign made by Leo Club. Bottom Right: Ending the Go West Day Assembly, Stingerettes joined in singing We Are Jackets.” Opposite Page: Top: Football co-captains Billy Roussel and Craig Gilliam, proudly representing their teammates, waited for the ref¬ eree ' s call of the toss. Bottom Left: A sign of school spirit was the football team’s locker room, decorated by the Pep Squad. Bottom Right: Art Club students diligently worked on backdrops which were used in the LASC Convention. 10 GUSHER
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Although students of Byrd will look back upon most of their high school memories with happiness, some of the sadder times will also be remembered. Long faces and tears were seen upon many occasions over many things. Caught up in the frantic pace of deadlines for class assignments and school activities, many students felt the frustration of limited time. Some disappointments experienced during the year might seem small in the future but at the time were very real and important. A lost friend or football game, an injury or heartbreak, or shat¬ tered dreams have touched many throughout their high school years. Dis¬ appointments, however, were soon over¬ shadowed by better times found at Byrd, and the joy of winning, making new friends, and achieving higher goals dried many tears. 12 GUSHER
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