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2 'C' 4 1 PN X Ju., Plz .F . cw Y 05 efvv y-1' -93 'VE wo 'ar cf' 9 'Ti Sf ... N 7 uf! Z s-1 lX 'f fig. Lu.. .Aff Al CKNJ 12 Tiger Spirit Around every corner, be- hind every door, at all school functionsg it was there. It was a contagious disease, caught by everyone on cam- pus. lt was a gleam in the corner of an eyeg it was the look passed from one stu- dent to anotherg it was the way it made students feel. It was - Tiger Spirit. The spirit evolved around the campus. The students, the professors, and the com- munity had all caught the spirit. The spirit was in every aspect of the students' lives: in the classrooms, in the dorm rooms, in the cafeteria, in the recreational room, in the gymnasium - every- where. Tiger Spirit ran deeper than just activities, it was be- hind the scenes. It extended further than the school func- tions. All departments con- tained the spirit, whether it was the spirit of homework or the spirit of competition. The Fine Arts Department had spirit in their music and their sketches, with a little spirit behind their work, the Business Department whistled while they worked, the EnglishfJournalism De- partments had the spirit wrapped up in their writing, after having completed exer- cises, the Physical Education Department made sure that the students had spirit. Spirit has several different meanings but reference was being made to the one that is defined as vivacity or en- thusiasm. People connect- ed with Campbellsville Col- lege had that spirit. Enthusiasm was in the air as the school year ended be- cause of all of the additions and plans that were pro- posed for the college. Vivacity was seen by those that were just walking across the campus. The year 1987 was not a typical year, lots of things had happened but one thing brought us all together - Tiger Spirit.
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Melissa York I--fx .wfvfvg , Below: Stone-washed blue jean jackets and long shirts with stripes are part of the 1987-88 look. iArtIey'sl 8 Y 1 'K W: r' Q, Left: Kelly Burnett has the casual, classy look with a long skirt and turtleneck topped oft with a blue- iean jacket. Above: Jeff Coursey, a campus intern minister, and Sylvia Morris, student development Vice President. discuss business while displaying the business look. ff' X Fashion 11
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Left Decked out in school colors these students faculty and friends support the Tiger Football Team The crowd is at the game between the Left: Performing for their peers, these members of the Jazz Band play a snappy tune while giving their all to prove that there is Tiger Spir- it
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