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bursting through the carefully prepared spirit sign, enior Kevin Duco follows cheerleaders Gina Nul, unior, Missy Gardner, senior, Kim Harris and Tonja cause of the growing intensity of an undefeated oN, sephemore Cathy Eaves and freshman ann Jackson beam with the expectation ond — ge of another win as they salute their Alma iter before the Leveretr's Chapel game. West, sophomores, and Angela Kilgore, junior; as they lead the team to the sideline before the Carlisle game. (OMe a eal “Spirit is the overall ee of all stu- cents toward a common goal. We all pull for each other — no matter what the ev can be infinite in strengt stated assistant = foorball Welsh. Every week the Mustang spirit contin- ued to grow and there were more and more people getting involved in the ac- tivities. A whole new feeling of energy was in the air that surrounded the cam- pus, the community, the student — the faculry, and the townspeople. arles Long said, “A crowc can real ly get a foorbal ream firec-up. When someone says a team |s fired-up, what they're really saying Is, this team coach Dan While extending congrarularions to freshman Anth- ony Kennedy after his big olay, freshman Sracy Cook and other teammates show excitement and pride ai the Crossroads game. Spirit Marlss Progress Fomcnon has a lot of soir. lr was very easy fo promofe spirit when our team was 9-0 and had the chance fo make it fo the play-offs. Thar was a fantastic feeling — bur spirit didn’t just indicate that our ream was winning. We showed spirit regardiess of the our- come of our contests and compefitions. Spirir has boosted us and made us want to do better. A school with spirit rhat we never lost, we made memories, showed spirit and hailed our Alma Mat- el : Making Our Mark Opening 7
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After being “cured” by the spirit box, junior Kristen Hamilron is full of pep and enthusiasm in the Sisit performed by the cheerleaders at the first pep rally. Unable to play ar the Crossroads game because of couragemen, vigorously yelling his suppor. an injury, junior Alan Gieb contribures sideline en-
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