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Senior Bryan Correll arouses Olympian spirit with the traditional CO” at the Sectional game against Brown County. Junior Todd Correll joins other East fans in cheering the Olympians team after a well-played game. 20 Spirit
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Members of the United States Forest Rangers come to the Inn to rest after a long hike in the wilderness. Playing the Indian Shell Game, CpI. Bi- lly, an adopted Indian, searches for Yellow Feather. Madame Ernestine, Junior Jennifer Waygood. brings Little Mary Sunshine, Junior Jill Tasker, and Capt. Jim to- gether. Spring Musical 19
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Basketball team manager Tim Nelson raises his arm in appreciation of a play made by the Olympians. Senior Andy Whaley watches a critical play during the Bedford-North-Law- rence game. hen the basketball players ran through the tunnel made up of cheerblock members, the crowd roared. Cheerblock led the spirit of the basketball games by leading cheers, making tunnels and run- throughs. Although attendance of cheerblock members was small at most basketball games, the members who came managed to make enough noise to sound like a group twice its size. It was the traditional cheers that seemed to get the fans go- ing says Senior Karen Babbs. Oldies but goodies were ones like, “We got spirit yes we do. We got spirit, how about you. An all-time favorite was done by Senior Bryan Correll, the CO” man. Bryan would get out on the court and spell out Columbus to all the fans and they would re- spond with clapping hands and stomping feet. Olympians showed their spirit in many ways, from the old-time favorite of hats and sunglasses to new spirit days like Green and Orange Day. Pep convocations, spirit days, cheerblock, and ball games were all marked with Olympian support and most of all with spirit. Members of the guys and girl’s cheer- block gave support and encour- agement to the athletic teams. Spirit 21
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