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QUADSIDE CONVERSATION: Displaying a never-ending tradition of friendship, Sophomores Greg Suman and Russ McCall con- verse together during the lunch period. RETURN TO SENDER: Participating in one stage of the Intramural Volleyball Tournament, Melody Goldbert of Eisloeffel ' s TA prepares to bump the ball in the large gym. Opening 9
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A13J-A2B with... S airit Indicated by the roaring crowds at various school events, a unifying spirit was generated in the student body as students participated in many ac- tivities during the school year. The overall participation of each class in the rallies was phenomenal, said Senior, Kristina Spaeth. Not only did it form a close bond between the students, but it also boosted their pride in Irvine High School. Activities such as Homecoming Week, the Homecoming Dance and the Sweethearts Ball and the Spirit Olympics helped alleviate the tensions of students resulting from their academic schedules and gave them opportunities to be with friends. I like to go to the dances, said Senior Jeanette Venegas, because it allows me to go out with my friends and to get dressed up as well! With the decorations and music adding special effects to both nights, the campus changed from the ordinary to having a magical atmosphere, said senior Jill Muchow. JUNIORS DON ' T TAKE NO UH JIVE!: Cheering for their mascot Tigger, Kari Boothroyd, Lisa Sasaki and Swati Athanikar rise to the occasion at the Homecoming Rally. During Homecoming Week, the campus took on a different image as students donned colorful costumes representing the theme of Disney Days. Disney Days was such a creative theme, said senior Ron Lee. It allowed the students to show their spirit. When the Los Angeles Games came to a close, the Olympic spirit never left Irvine as a new tradition called the Spirit Olyumpics was starte d. The Olympics not onfy gave the students a chance to demonstrate their pride for Irvine High, but also to show spirit for their classes. All of those class competitions were great because it gave everyone a chance to participate, have fun and go crazy! said junior Julie Zorn. Whether it was yelling during the rallies or dressing up during spirit days, students exhibited energy throughout the year which created a blaze of emotion. SENIOR SPIRIT: Blue hair and red punk glasses reveal Colin Tepfer ' s wild side during one of Homecoming ' s Disney Days. Division 1 1
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