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My most embar- rassing moment this year was when I had to do lunch duty tor a week for throwing a trench try at my friend. • Rachel Moret, sophomore came down to the underly- ing factor: the individual. Leaders were also impor- tant. but it was often the low man on the pole that ended up doing the dirty work and receiving little of the credit. It became important to rec- ognize all, not necessarily for what they did but for who they were. the well-being of the school. As a whole, the school had truly gotten itself up In There with the best. In sports, the football and swim teams earned themselves the state titles. Once again, the school was ranked at the top of the state in academ- ics. with many Excellence in Education awards earned. In focusing on major ac- complishments, it was often forgotten just how things came to be that way. It all It was a year of recogni- tion. Individuals were seen as a key part of the whole. The school itself proved to be a formidable power among the rest, both in sports and academia. Students expressed their unique interests in a variety of ways. Some let their outer appearances reflect their attitudes and opinions. Oth- ers became involved in ex- tracurricular activities. All were equally important to Design by Kim Ellis. Photos by Equus staff pho- tographers. CATCHING UP ON THE NEWS. Senior Bill Burroughs takes advan- tage of a quiet moment to relax and read the latest edition of the ''Mustang Roundup before preparing to go to fourth hour
o 9D ou-V 4-his 6Unomer' uc uOi-Ho iyt Wdci Cs l VT e LOOKING II o ■rViU In- A f 1 ►losing 307 LIVE GARGOYLES. Taking advantage of the school's HIP ON SCHOOL. half day. Tony Bingham. David Rob Despite the academic setting, ju inson. and Simon Navarro take n.or Sarnia Sarsam wears a smile on downtown Tempe by storm to have her face and is off to another gruel- some fun with the camera while ng class before finally caiing it a scaring off innocent bystanders The football teams pre-divisional spirit assembly finds Jeff Cuomo end Tim Seigol leading the school in a fight song to create excitement and prepare the teom for state playoffs Durng their local debut at Pulsa- tions. Winds of Change sngers Jim Wall and Brian Fuller tune in to the chorus of the crowd - pleasing last song of the night.
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