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,Maw 5 i Carrylng DIXIE After the game against Grapevine, Clint Heizer isophomorel proudly carried the Pride of Dixie back to the bus. Even through all the controversy, the school did not give up their spirit and pride. Photo by Robert Gotcher. Keeplng time At the JV pep rally against Haltom, Matt Gibson tseniorl plays the tritoms. Photo by Harold Reeves. --.Ns Exhlbltlng splrlt Waiting patienty or the pep ralyy to be over, Mrs. Sina Coulson ifacultyl talks to the other teachers. Besides teaching art, Mrs. Coulson also contributed her time to the Senior Planning Board. Togetherness Gary Morris falumnij waits anxiously with Greg Zollinger and Chris Fisher fseniorsl for a touchdown against Arlington. Gary Morris returned to Richland to let the students know he was behind them in their fight for the flag. Photo by Chip Mundy. Spirit A Aff 119
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