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Suzanne Meyer. Penny Buddeckc. and Kenna Brighton arc caught by the camera as they attend the reserve football game against Mitchell. After rehearsing, members of the band take time out for a mini pep rally during the last few minutes of class. Miss Shari Lindgren puts war paint on Mrs. Deon Evans as the Longhorns declare war on the Sidney Red Raiders. (iopening
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nthusiasm—lt's Contagious lObenincj As the summer comes to a close, the topic of the upperclassmen’s conversations was “Freshmen!” Nobody really wanted them. They would ruin everything. At first, there were some obvious problems: the freshmen had to know where they stood. It was a big step coming into high school; the upperclassmen had to show them the ropes. They created longer lunch lines, and they had to realize they were starting at the bottom once again. But, surprisingly, the freshmen really did have their stuff together. They boosted sales of activity cards, joined teams and clubs, and increased enrollment in band and chorus; their enthusiasm was contagious. The Boo Crew” waves their fly swatters encouraging the lady spikers to defeat the Pine Bluffs Hornets. Cindy Barrett charges into the starting line-up on Senior Parents Night. Kay Danielson and Barb Hall encourage the team.
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The enthusiasm rubbed off on just about everybody, especially the cheerleaders. They did as much as they could to bring a little spirit into our school. It all started with signs and posters in the hallways. The first big event of the school year was Homecoming, and with it, Spirit Week. The students did something different every day of the week to show their spirit. Not only did the cheerleaders show enthusiasm, the students did too. They participated in spirit week; and when Kimball played Sidney, they wore war paint to show school spirit. A few of the teachers wore crazy socks, and some even painted their faces with war paint. sheila Elrod and Traci Williams
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