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Stephani e Davidson
Spirit week provided an outlet for students' overflowing Mustang pride
S games and sporting Mustang apparel weren't the only Seni ors Steve Murphy, Meghan Gartner, OJ Coleman,
howing up early to get a front row seat at football
Micheala Vassios, Alex Haddock, and Erika Larkin perfom
ways to show off school spirit during the school year. th e annual senior dance at the pep ra ll y. " I have always
loved watching the senior dance; I was glad to fi nall y be
Students used any school activity as an excuse to show off part of such a cool tradition," Larkin said . photo by Kristen
Block
their Mustang pride.
''I'm a huge fan of all the
obscure sports that no one
goes to, like softball and soc-
cer for example," senior Alec
Hvyonen said.
"You can usually make
up yo ur own cheers and it's
really easy to heckle the other
team. Plus, everyone appreci-
ates having fans," he said.
Homecoming gave students
extra opportunities to make
their school proud. Through-
out the week, students
participated in spirit days like
college day, army day, and
class color day.
"My favorite spirit day was
definitely anny day. Usually
only the seniors are allowed
to dress up in camoflauge so
it was neat to see the whole
The Springfield Hi gh
School drumline performs
at the Pep Rall y. "The
drum line was sweet
because it added a unique
twist to the pep rally
and reall y helped get the
students involved," seni or
Kim Fortson said. photo
contributed by Lindsey
Piaskowski
'' This year the seniors are trying to set a new standard for school
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