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scream itloud
A. Sophomore joey Duga n and juniors Colin
lwa n ki and james Dail y show their support for
the girls during th e DECA Powder Puff ga me. "We
helped cren t illl insa nely crazy atrnosph er at th e
game by chcer·ing uur hea rt:; out ilnd ~cling likt>
ruck stars,'' D~ ily Said. B. ~ uiling up into Mighly
Musung before th e va rsity football go mc ugo inst
Ornilhil Nurt h ;, sophumurQ KJthryn Mattes .
She and lwll other tud~;>nt s .1lt ermted in being
th e masco t at ga me' nnd oth er 'chool J ti vili s.
photos by Tyler M yers
antsan
With an endless supply of excitement for being a Mustang, enthusiasm for school
spirit echoed from the C-lot to the practice fields in new, creative ways.
Roaring student sections. Artfully decked out cars. Class colors were another way for kids to prove
Toilet papered houses. Students sporting their class they were proud of their grade and sc hool. They also
colors. These are just a few ways students showed off used body paint to feel more together with the team.
their pride, sp irit, and support. "My friends and I always put paint everywhere on
Th e juniors and se ni ors played imp ortant roles our bodies and had big handprints all over. It helped
in pumping up the underclass men, especially the mak e us act more wild and crazy," sophomore Tay-
freshmen. Th ese top dogs were in charge of demon- lor Smith said.
strating to all the newborn 'Stangs how to have true "4 More! More!" was an excitin g way to show
Mustang Pride. school sp irit and support for the footba ll players,
"Graham Carr, Ben Holmb erg and I always ran and there was never a sou l who wasn't participating.
and chanted through the hallways on the day of a big Screaming and reciting the chants were not the only
game and then we dressed up, went tailgating, and things students did while watching the games.
painted everyone so we cou ld have the best student "I wou ld make signs for my friends to hold up and
section in Omaha," junior Cam Lundgren sa id . cheer for them at their games. My friends and I also
The enthusiasm on game days could not be con- made shirts for the football games using those sweet
tained to the hallw ays as students anticipated the paint things," freshman Allie Swanson said.
coming games. Whether it was screami ng themselves hoarse
"Everyo ne was really jacked. Th eir hearts would at games, or sta inin g their bodies blue and green,
beat so fast and no one cou ld pay attenti on because the tradition of Mustang Pride continued to live on
we all just wa nted the ga me to come," se ni or Ra- through the creativity and personality of the student
chael Mimick said. body.
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