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. DID YOU HEAR THE MUSTANGE ARE csormfi 570 LAS CRMCESI fx j -17 xiti'fRl?f4l.HEY'RE -M c 4 l?lflPxl.l..Y GONNA cotma THOSE Buttooasg, 000 , A6 fhw , s FM NoTSukf: i c tal Football representatives janis- Rob- ertson, sophomore, Suzanne Cardon, senior, junior Donna Russell, and Donna Galloway, freshman, were pre- sented during the Homecoming half- time show. tbl Decorated doors added spirit to the Homecoming week. icy Quill and Scroll members wrap mums before students come to pick them up. idl Cheers and chants from enthusiastic students backed the team during a sec- ond period assembly. CT
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is-vwfv-odds Gwbvotmg Rig ...AMA v ' M. W... 1 'va f ...A J, fl ws. I . . Students began anxiously awaiting the Thanksgiving holidays after an ex- citing, but tiresome three months. Diana Calloway and Sergio Martinez were elected to reign over Burges-in- Bloom, as queen and king, Feb. 19. Lady-in-vvaiting is Rosie Gonzalez with Hank Bashore, aide-to-the-king. It was decided that club representatives would join Royal Visitors this year in the ball procession. Football closed the season with a 7-3 record, and the Mighty Mustangs caught second place in District 1-AAAA after being defeated by Coronado, 20-16. Basketball opened officially Nov. 19 with the roundballers looking strong and enthusiastic about the season. The current jesus Revolution brought new ideas and beliefs to many students who wanted to turn off drugs and turn onf' to reality. Daily meetings during both lunch shifts were held to discuss and read the Bible. Representatives from LJ.T.E.P. helped the VVomen's Clubs of El Paso register 18-year-olds for the vote. Burges stu- dents vvere fortunate enough to register on campus during and after school. alflifw E ,
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