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Mm Picture-perfect tackle. Caught from behind by junior Larry Wiley, an unlucky Calumet Warrior Is stopped short of a first down, The Mustang ' s staunch defense held the Warriors to only 16 points In their Homecoming victory. Over 1200 served 5 Mm Opposites attract Formally dressed in a casual setting, senior Brad Ech- terling escorts Rea Robinson, junior, to her next class. Students ' attire varied from the usual jeans and T- shirt to the out-of-the-ordlnary dress and high heels. Un-’’ bear’ ’-ably cold Intent on enjoying the football game, John Stewart, senior, comes prepared with air-horn In hand and bear muffs on head. Fans often found themselves braving the evening ' s chilling elements in order to catch the excitement of a live contest.
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But as the year wore on, each student found numerous opportunities for filling in the blanks. An approved School Town referendum brought $600,000 in extra funds to raise educational services and purchase needed equipment. Foreign exchange students Americanized quickly and developed special interests of their own. The victories of a scnooi manac. Over 1200 history-making football team gave students something to cheer about at a wild pep session as the ' Stangs prepared for their first Semi-State experience. Furthermore, a newly formed Trivia Team captured first place in their opening competition. Whatever the event, something for everybody rang true, for in the end, the school managed to have served MB Classy brass Trumpeting to the Mus- tang Fight Song, senior Kathy Sims helps to keep the crowd rowdy. Though often overlooked, the Band was instrumental in keeping the crowd enter- tained. 4 Opening
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Sang of four (Grooving to the sounds of Madonna, juniors Amanda McKinney, Kristen Sanek, Lori Anderson and Jody Clapman share a dance together. Dances became popular places for people to let down their hair and kick up their heels with friends. Checking It twice Surrounded by his short speech, senior foot- ball co-captain Dan Porter jokes with the crowd during the Homecoming pep rally. Two wild pep rallies were held to honor the record setting Mustangs. Three’s company Viciously tickling senior Missy Johnson, sen- iors Andy Sherman and Goran Kralj gang up on their friend. Students could be found goof- ing around from the Commons to the class- rooms. 6 Student Life Divider
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