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Today’s student lives in a constantly changing world. The most influential and ‘relevant c hanges determining our future are discussed in the controversial articles and topics that follow. The world is in a constant — turmoil as world power bounces from nation to nation, currently at rest in the oil fields of the Middle East. Although some of these changes seem far distant, each plays a role in the stimulation of the student’s desire for more freedom, respect, and individuality. | | |
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SPIRIT »»e |Ne Crowds Are Going What is spirit? Spirit is that intangible driving force found within a student. It can be identified by enthusiasm, excitedness, and exhuberant shouts of students pos- sessing it. We cannot see spirit. We cannot | smell, taste, touch, or hear spirit. However, } we can see the results of spirit; We can hear the shouts of those who. are overflowing with spirit and we can feel spirit surging within ourselves. Spirit tends to increase school loyalty, participation, and support. Spirit is the means by which the 1200 individuals attending Churchland High School are bound to each other and united in one common body. Spirit is like a bell. It rings when the students act as a clanker against the sides. The sides are made up by such organiza- tions as the football team whose over- whelming victories increase school pride. Cheerleaders have been allotted the task of tolling this bell. They attempt to ac- complish this by leading unorganized but spirited students in cheering. The cheer- | !eaders conduct pep rallies which are char- acterized by shaking walls, claping hands, stomping feet, yelling voices, and excited students. Varsity Cheerleaders — Front Row — Terry Lumber, Karen Soderquist, Lee Brown, Karen Gabriele, Carol Quinn, Debbie Larkin, Susan West. Back Row Ellen Warrick, Kim Woody, Nancy Taylor. |.V. Cheerleaders — Front Row — Kim Kitt, Beverly Vaughn, Janice West, Kay Hardy, Donna Spring, Donna Criddle, Miriam Cox. Back Row — Kathy Woody, Michelle Davis, Cindy Gilmore. Exasperation exuding from every pore, Debbie Darley dreads defeat. A
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