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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.
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            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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