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ff, wif' Showing her spirit during Spirit Week, Lori Whert- vine dressed as a nerd. Who says LHS wasn't Let's work on it and see what happens was often the reaction when someone got a new and different idea for an activity. Our best always seemed to come through because of compromises, hard work and our spirit of involvement. One successful new idea was a pep assembly in conjunction with the first- ever bonfire. Students gathered at the fieldhouse to listen to the band play, watch the cheerleaders, meet the basket- ball players and join in a snake dance to the parking lot to burn the cardboard Eugene eagle. lt sparked the beginning of a new tradition of spirit. The purchase of team sweaters by the basketball players was another idea that was worked on and achieved. When meeting an opponent, the Wildcats and Kittens showed their spirit in vivid red and white. Forming a SADD fStudents Against Driving Drunkl Chapter was literally worked on to see what happened. New for our area, there were doubts whether it would go over with the students, but, once again we achieved our goal. Follow- ing informative presentations, 139 students our of 246 signed the Contract for Life. Students weren't the only ones with spirit. The Linn Pizza Place served free pizza to the basketball teams and cheerleaders after home games and to the band following parades. The booster club raised money to purchase new uniforms and provide funding for the track. As each organization brought up new ideas, this spirited invovement kept growing. So who says LHS wasn't spirited?' . to Enjoying the free pizza, Tom Brandt, David Moffet and Tim Monroe dig in after a basketball game. Dressed up as Big Bird, Nikki Lock and Laurie Brandt participate in freshman initiation. i E.. asa, 'mfs W Z Z. Ivy: If ,7 ' fig, , - Z Mi l-fffyiff Q,-5' X ,,f,,,W t ., fi ' f' 0 , f x H 5 Wx!!! ' ' 4 X Opening Section N N -.
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