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fkjf«CrrrCCr TO. C.iught up in the excitement of Homecoming. Vicky Salas and Katie Lunde show their spirit T A' yL 'yv 'V 'L' ex Catch the spirit School spirit. Eagle spirit. You saw it in the eyes ol the students and teachers who had come to watch Coronation. You heard it in the voices of fans who braved the cold to watch the football team You felt it in the auditorium as the student body cheered Boomba. Hey. Eagles.' Anyone could find examples of school spirit, but to actually understand it you needed to share it With his trumpet gleaming in the brisk autumn night. Steve laukkenon pauses for a breath with your classmates. At games, meets, pepfests and in the halls. Even though each of you were different, you felt the same spirit. Your spirit was the fuel for award winning sports teams and organizations. Your spirit made events like Homecoming, the Food Drive, and Spirit Week possible Although some might deny its existence, you knew that spirit made a difference, every day of the year. 6 yl 6s'y sC 6s Shouting encouragement to the football learn. Stuart Crocker adds his spirited voice
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Participating trom the sidelines. Kurt Sehardin shouts. Doo« and hogs! Junior Valerie Burgeson entertains the crowd with a llaming baton routine. We re number one no matter the score. Bob Truesdell and a horde ot tans give support at Homecoming
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Something new Homecoming, the word echoed through the halls of Kennedy. Homecoming held more meaning than just a ceremony. The definition of Homecoming was not narrowed to a celebration, a Coronation, or a football game. Homecoming defined abstract ideas, such as spirit and eagle power. Homecoming was people, pride, and tradition. Twenty plus years of tradition lent an aura of pomp and circumstance to the gala Coronation of King Steve Cronkhite and Queen Debbie Bauer. Due to storm damage the Coronation took place in the gymnasium of Jefferson Senior High. The change of venue didn’t seem to dampen enthusiasm as students, parents, faculty, and alumni attended the ceremony. Homecoming became a part of every student for one week. Whether it was your first Homecoming or your last. Everyone pitched in and made Homecoming special. It was that involvement, that unity that made the experience of Homecoming magic. Homecoming gave you the opportunity to proclaim that you were proud of your school, proud of your spirit, and proud of your tradition. Reflecting the visible difference of Kennedy Homecoming, King Steve Cronkhite and Queen Debbie Bauer glimmer behind the blue and gold robes infused with twenty-three years of tradition.
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