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f s -3 ' .te Lx R xx . - i-' 4 0 7-4 , - Q ir ,-v Q , i ' QQK X Y V: - ., W A 'wh f V,, ., Q,- u Participation in school assemblies involved not only students but faculty also. Jackie Smith, pom sponsor, Carol Major, librarian, ,lim Kieffer, Asst. Principal, and Robert Enk, special education teacher, enjoy the back to school assembly. For every LK football game, cheerleaders sup- plied good luck gifts. Stormi Nash, Marci Mon- dotte, sophomores and Kelli Smith, junior, are on their way to deliver flowers. It took a lot of courage and a few big mouths to complete this banana eating contest. Michelle Mendivil and Kris Kennedy, seniors, take part of the contest. Spirit 13
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uSchool spirit is like a wildfire if only everyone could catch it!! Whether It Was From Assemblies, Posters, Dress Up Days or Even Buttons, Spirit Was Abundant S chool spirit is hard to find in many high schools. Of course you heard about pep rallies, dances, football games, dress up days . . . but it was ob- vious by looking around that spirit here at school was better than ever. It was easy for a change, to get people to participate in class competitions. At - Ms. Bykowski I2 Spirit times, too many people wanted to be part of the fun. School spirit wasn't measured by the number of people who dressed up on dress up days, as a matter of fact spirit was a little bit easier to understand than most of us thought. Spirit came from inside. We had the nerves, courage and stupidity to say, What the heck! Anyone and everyone that took part in some sort of spirit activity was to be proud of himself because getting up and being somebody wasn't as easy as it looked. ,-uw-r H .5 'J' . ' X i 1-ew: H . ,. ,V mi. f . , - During a lunch time activity Chris Dickson, Jennifer Covey, David Fuller and Michelle Starkey, seniors, chug to a first place win. On a Disney dress up day, Kent Li- uingston and Charlie Ryan, seniors, show their spirit.
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After almost squeezing into the State play-offs, the football team didn't quite make the dream come true. Nevertheless, spirit was still high. At Open House Mr. Kieffer spoke with two new teachers, Mr. Furlong, biology and Ms. Bykowski, English. Making it to the State Championships once again was our girls' volleyball team. Dianne Shumway, senior, nearly misses a block. 14 Back to School
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