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by Kristv Katzrnann Bob believes students are best T he faint sound of music grew louder as the band made its way to the stadium, the students be- came restless in the stands, and the soft rumbling in the tunnel turned into an explosion as the football team rushed onto the field. It was that time of year again, football season. Football season is a time of unity, spirit, and growth for the university. Notre Dame football is not re- ally about the game itself, it ' s about bonding with friends, shar- ing with families, showing sup- port for one another, and enjoy- ing Notre Dame, explained se- nior Sarah Katzrnann. The 1997 football sea- son began a new era in the his- tory of Notre Dame football with a new coach, new goals, new values, and new approaches. Coach Bob Davie kicked-offthe football season with changes in- tended to favor the student body. One major change was the relo- cation of the pep rallies to the stadium with the hopes of giv- ing the students back the best seats in the house. Despite Coach Davie ' s attempts to increase student spirit, some fans felt differently. It ' s disappointing to see all diose empty seats, not to mention the fact that the acoustics are not very good in the stadium. It was easier to get more spirited in the Joyce Center because it ' s smaller and gets noisier; you just couldn ' t help getting psyched, said sophomore Jamie Kuhn. Don ' t be fooled, how- ever, into thinking that the stu- dents were totally lacking in the spirit department. Students con- tinually tried to evoke spirit, en- thusiasm and creativity. Knott Hall indulged in a barbecue prior to each Friday night pep rally in order to learn new cheers and pro- mote dorm unity and spirit. Cavanaugh Hall sported vibrant green tee shirts at the pep rallies in hopes of catching Coach Davie ' s attention. Keough Hall had a doughnut run the morn- ing of every home game for all | early risers. No matter how stu- dents chose to spend their foot- ball weekends, they were sure to create memories that would last a lifetime. Photo by: Danielle Moore Zahm Hall continued its tradition of dorm unity and intense spirit chal- lenging other dorms to do the same. Each dorm searched for new and innovative ways for recognition at the rallies. | 1 8 Campus Life
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ne student moves her books outside of the Hesburgh Library to maxi- mize her exposure to warmth dur- ing a break between classes. D ' Kr elaxing on a ledge outside of DeBartolo Hall, this student enjoys the fra- grant smell of flowers courtesy of the Notre Dame grounds keepers. Photo by: Laura Pete! A laughing sun-seeker enjoys her tasty grab-n-go lunch on a South Quad bench while being ser- enaded by the acoustic accompaniment of a fellow student. A Wa, awa Photo by: Laura Petellc Campus Life 1
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r r oach Davie welcomed the student body into a new era of Notre Dame history. Davie emphasized the importance of Notre Dame fans to the success of the team. Th 3 I Ihe Irish Guard proudly made its first appearance of the season at the Geor- gia Tech pep rally. The crowd burst into cheers as the Guard led the band into the stadium. w V, Photo by. Danielle Moore The girls from Lewis Hall made their support and enthusiam for the Irish heard. Lewis Hall was one of the four dorms to sponsor the first pep rally in the stadium. etftma me uwd CWM UMWI pcxtcti new- Campus Life 1 9|
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