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CMR unifies to produce a magical ' 83 Homecoming PROUD Rustlers are commonly enthusiastic, outgoing, and always ready to cheer on a fellow Rustler. Charles M. Russell thrives on competition. Where there is competition there is a Rustler. There is one special week during the year when all students, from the 6-foot 200-pound linebacker to the 5-foot 95-pound flute player, become overwhelmingly gentle. This special time is Homecoming week. The Rustler pride is still there but this time it ' s not reflected by shouts or yells of approval, instead polite applause is sufficient. The whole school is unified in its effort to produce a week of excitement. The factor of competition is still lingering, but it ' s more like an expression of pride for our school. Students and faculty alike work all week to prepare for the big event-coronation. When it finally comes, it is truely magical. The entire school and its students are dressed- up. The royalty and honor guard add even more color as they appear in beautiful formals. There is no kick-off to return, ball to tip, or race to run, only a seat to take, sit back, admire, and enjoy the united efforts of a proud group of people known as RUSTLERS. FRESH AS A DAISY — After being crowned Homecoming queen senior Jana Sturdevant sits on the throne with a radiant smile. SING US A MELODY — Singing With You I ' m Born Again at coronation are seniors Frankie Ghee, Scott Gabel, and Lydia Baber. KING FOR A DAY — Feeling the pain ot many long hours decorating the gym tor coronation, Mr. Tom Spencer takes time out for a breather. ANTICIPATION — Awaiting his turn to emcee at Homecoming coronation is Mr. Bob Winters. FIVE PRETTY MAIDENS — Se rving as honor guard for coronation on the drill team are junior Karen Miller, seniors Noreen Williamson, Terri Ferrucci, LaVonne Nelson and junior Darlene Cooper.
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VOWn When the stack fell many memories were brought back on all the times as a child, the stack was so big and on trips worth a milkshake for whoever saw it first. Anaconda Stack will be at the top of the list. Look now at what once stood there, a lonely space just empty air. A remarkable stack that stood so tall, one so stubborn it wouldn ' t fall. It marked this land over mountain peaks; as it fell people couldn ' t speak. For many it was their only trade, but when it fell, what would happen to the lives they had made? Many left with tears in their eyes, when having to say their last goodbyes. We ' ll miss our stack that we couldn ' t save. What will happen now? It will probably be paved. For the past 11 years of my life, I have awakened to the sunrise and the outline of a towering 506-foot stack. Now for the first time I will look over the on Anaconda and see nothing except The legend of our city stands no more. It is now just debris on the earth ' s brown floor. Introduction-:
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1. Juniors Jackie Balzer and Scott Hartman 2. Seniors Krys Koval and Connor Smith 3. Sophomores Kim Seim and Tony Arnston 4. Juniors Kris London and Mark Haigh 6. Sophomores Kris Regnier and Mike Nash 7. Seniors Anneliese Campbell and Brian Loucks lntroduciion-11
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