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Casting reflections on a hard days work, students make use of spare time as they leave the driving to someone else. HI Jill® 7 ndi (A Design by John Red Horse. Photos by Steue Dunstan. Like Tom Cruise said in Top Gun. “I feel the need, the need for speed.” So did many driving students in or- der to get to school, work, or home on time. Fortunate- ly, the flashing lights and the wailing of a police car was not ofter heard as students rushed on and off campus. Students used many forms of transportation to get to school on time. Some road bikes, skateboards, scooters or buses, while oth- ers drove cars. When they didn’t feel like getting crushed in a bus, they called on friends. Rodney Stof- flet commented, “Some- times I had so many people to pick up, I didn’t know who half of them were.” The final result was that students got to school any way they could. There were a few, however, that didn’t take the risk of being embar- rassed by their parents such as Jason Hakes. “The only time I rode with my par- ents was when there was no alternative.” So when stu- dents had to get to where they were going, some did it with style, some did it with shame, but at least most of them made it. Senior blondes Karol Rollins and Jodi O’Donnell live up to their stereotype by proving that “blondes aren’t dumb.” tudent Life
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A “Oh no! My life is over! I don't have a date this week- end! This tragic phrase was a common one on Friday afternoon but allowed stu- dent’s imaginations to kick into high gear and create some exciting plans. Foot- ball games, movies, and par- ties were all big weekend at- tractions. Sleepovers were also popular giving students a chance to get rowdy with their friends, watching vid- eos, eating or sneaking around toilet-papering the town. As an escape from the monotony of the school week, many students found weekends to be the perfect time to leave town for mini- vacations. When taken ad- vantage of, nearby forests, lakes, and mountains be- came an ideal source of fun and relaxation as camping, boating and ski trips all be- came enjoyable get-aways. Some students found time to work their love lives into their weekends, either remaining true to that one special someone, or dating a variety of people. But coup- led off or single, the Mus- tangs lived up their week- ends; making every moment count, after hours. Design by Ashley Arnold and Kathy Pollard. Photos by Ashley Towne and Tony Fiori. Matt Gundersen, Michael Lewis, Mike Bender, and Randy Berg pile in the cruise-mobile. Senior John Bono impresses onlookers with his pool skills at St. Tim’s carnival. On a typical Friday night, students prove once again that this is a Burger King town. On Saturday afternoon. Chris Mikesell impresses his friends with a “Method Air.” tudent Life 19
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