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AS FRIENDS REMINISCE OVER PAST EXPERIENCES THE ENGRAVED hether it be the hot iron brand of the cattlemen of yester- day, or name brand products ranging from cars to toothpaste, the individuals or companies create a brand that they ' ll take pride in. For students, name brands are nearly a necessity. Name brands that are in and totally hot keep all other companies striving to reach the same peak of popu- larity. Turning the word around, ranchmen often peronalized their brands, using their initials. Charles Marion Russell, cowboy artist, after whom the school is named, is a prime example of one who took pride in his work and personalized it with the mark of his brand. To Rustlers, the brand isn ' t merely a person ' s initials. It ' s become a symbol that represents the spirit and pride car- ried by all that have been branded by the CMR trademark. . . . ,. -C hnstine C rum mam brand isn ' t just a per- son ' s initials. It ' s become a symbol that represents the spirit and pride carried bv the CMR trademark.
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GlRL TALK-Seniors Kim Nordquist and Shan Guilbert take a breather dur- ing the journalism picnic which was held in Black Eagle park last fall. Nord- quist ' s pictures of her trip last summer to Seattle, Washington, caused their snickers. Branded from the inside OUT-Charles M. Russell left us with the legacy of the skull engraved along with his signature, on every one of his paintings.The skull stands in front of the school and has for 23 years, since the school first opened. Gl JOCK STRAP-GI Joe look out, senior Amy Thurston is taking over as she gets initiated for journalism at 4:30 a.m. in Gibson Park. OPENING
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TWIST AND SHOUT-Getting into a nasty groove during the homecoming game, seniors Trevor Rembe, Jason Spurgeon, Wendle Rawl- ings, Diane Noble, and Jenny Ferris move to the beat of the band. LIFE IN THE FAST LANE-Rounding another curve, juniors Steve Strizich and Todd Shigley are neck and neck in a race at Riverside Amusement Park in Medicine Hat, Mt.. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION
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