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SCHOOL SPIRIT 25 Charles Lowery
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SCHOOL SPIRIT Utah’s Best From shaved heads to painted faces, shouting to screaming, cheering to crying, even from lest scores to tuba playing, Springville High School students have proven again and again lhat whatever the activity was, they did it best. The barrage of red and blue fans who pack- ed themselves into stadiums and arenas to watch championship teams attracted the in- terest of the entire state. The fans were hard to miss, not only because there were so many of them, but because they were extremely vocal too. Seeing a Springville fan sitting dur- ing a state basketball game was a rarity. Almost every athletic team from golf to tennis placed first or second in region, and several teams were highly ranked, or placed in state competition. The pursuit of excellence not only existed among athletes but as part of every activity, event and academic lifestyle. Band, math teams, debate squads, and F.F.A. teams, (to name a few) brought recognition to the school through their achievements. 1984 has probably been one of the best years ever. But even though winning teams, an enthusiastic Student Council with well-planned activities, and an outstanding faculty help, suc- cess is not possible, nor even probable without students who have spirit, pride and class. (Lynnuc Whiting) Couch Newbury promised that if the team went undefeated and took region championship, he would shave his head to promote team spirit. Chris Child does the honors while Jim Young, Mr. Jacobsen, and others look on. 1 j 24 SCHOOL SPIRIT
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Springvillc varsity c heerleaders express what many students feel. SPRixGYILLK RED DEVILS ARE TIIE BEST! Mike Binks, Ken Carabello. Jay Helton. Audra Averett, Kristianna Washburn and Traey Oliver cool off at the pep assembly. Donned with a barrage of unique hats, students try to get in a|K sition that will allow them to see the jalapeno pepper-eating contest. 26 SPIRIT WEEK
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