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GTPB®m o o o On a typical school day at the intelligence headquarters, CMR, one would find action in the middle of each assignment. From early morning until the wee hours of the night, agents are busy at CMR and do not rest until their mission is complete. Action is not unusual and hard to find at CMR. It seems each classroom is filled with a special mission of its own. There are so many agents on different assignments, each as individually unique as the next, that it ' s hard to keep track of all their accomplishments. But as we look around, we can see the product of all these distinctive missions — the mighty and stately title of the Rustler. The office, center of intelligence, is where most of the upcoming data is processed. Tardies, absences, and other problems are handled in this highly restricted area, open only to those who dare cross its borders. A steady hum of voices comes from the lunch room. Each day, thousands of kids push to be the first in line or then there are those who find it easier to brown bag. It ' s finally a break and time to catch up on the gossip since earlier this morning. Opening the mighty doors to one of CMR ' s most prized buildings can be overwhelming to one who has never heard or seen a Rustler mission in action. Reminders of past action can be seen on the dynamic walls of CMR ' s spacious gym. Future action can be found in the most proud Rustler athlete. Down on the other end of the commons, one can hear the sweet sound of music coming from the chorus and band rooms. These musical agents have a task that is carried throughout the year. They can be spotted at pep assemblies, games, concerts, and other numerous functions. CMR has its share of action throughout the years. It is known for its excellence in musics, sports, clubs, as well as aca demics. Many talented people put a lot of long grueling hours to make CMR what others long for throughout the state — a school of many fine actions.
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SOPHOMORE SYNDROME— Sophomoe C Schmidt even acts like a sophomore when ca grit off guard during a gym class. HEY TINKERBELL, WHERE ' S PETER PAN? — Senior Tom Polzin shows what he thinks about an idea given at the senior Homecoming poster making party. TRUE RUSTLERS — Seniors Jackie Curtis, Valeria Franca, and Janet Mitchell shows their Rustler spirit. SMILE, YOU ' RE ON CANDID CAMERA— Senior Loren Audet looks slightly surprised to find out that there is someone else watching him. IF LOOKS COULD KILL— Junior Katie Grant has a very devasting look on her face as she watches the Junior Varsity football game. FOOTBALL PLAYER?? — Senior Terry Davis looks a little confused as he gets ready for football prac- tice holding a basketball. STEADY WITH THOSE HANDS!— Seniors Russ Hofland, Brian DellaRossa, Dave Ketelsleger, and Steve Kubick demonstrate their operating skills as they neuter a mouse in an advanced biology class. lntroduction-5
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WHAT ' S A JUMPING JACK? — Sophomore Jim Cunningham looks like he forgot how to do his exercises in gym. CHOWING DOWN— Senior Barb Short tries to stuff a whole corn- dog in her mouth during lunch. IT ' S THE ULTIMATE BUB- BLE — Senior Sara Robitaille shows she is a kid at heart as senior Mary Korsmoe looks on. A MODERN DAY PICASSO?— Senior Barb Gay paints her pro- ject in art class. AN ARTIST AT WORK— Junior Scott Vaughan uses his artistic skill as junior Chris Hengel helps him. CAUGHT OFF GUARD— Senior Joe Harding looks surprised as his picture is taken. Seniors Nancy Gray and Heidi Rognas look on. RUSSELL HUSTLE— The CMR varsity football team hustles off to the side lines before a game. WHAT WE LIVE FOR— Senior Janell Steele shows her enthusi- asm for homework. ' «
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