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WHT- BE S aces From the orthodontist, to the spacious dome, to the vast lands of Andrews, Tex- as. Andrews is a very special place to the students, but to those that moved here they had their doubts. We all took pride in An- drews High, and the dome is one of the places we took pride in. Events that took place under the dome were special ones to us - Junior- Senior Prom, Twirp Week, and simply talking with your friends. Then there were those who just passed through. They thought that life in Andrews was like watching reruns on T.V. They saw the same thing over every time yet they always noticed the little things they missed the first or second time through. -Amy Henderson PUMPIN IRON. This pumpjack and many others stand for the rea- son many of the students live and go to school in Andrews, because one or more of their parents work in the oil Held business. -Slim Finley TIGHT SQUEEZE. Ah, the lov- able railroads. Sophomore Angela Wilson goes for her regular check up on her braces, and anxiously awaits the day the braces will no longer be with her. -Paula I-'oshee l2fStudent Life
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SUPER HEROES once again. The first period art class must have had a feeling that the Mustangs would run over the Tors for the second time, 35-7. -Ted Kantor UP, UP, AND AWAY! Senior cheerleaders Kelli Nelson. Lori Montgomery. and Christy Hud- gens lead their class in the spirit contest at the Monahans pep rally. -Kim McPherson WE'RE NUMBER ONE! The Mustangettes salute the football team during the school song. These senior girls did a number of things to promote school spirit! -Kim McPherson DRUMMING UP. The Mustang Drum Corps drum up the spirit of the Mustangs by pounding on their drums during the Lamesa pep ral- ly. This pounding also brought out the spirit of the students. STANDING TALL. Senior band member Roy Abney stands up dur- ing the pep rally to show his spirit to the Mighty Mustangs! Later that night the Mustangs went out and defeated Snyder. -Kim McPherson Student Lifefll
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WALKIN' TALL. Christy Hamp- ton smiles while walking across the dome after getting her books. Christy is a sophomore at Andrews High and say that she enjoys com- ing here very much. -Kim McPherson HANG 'EM HIGH. The Mona- hans Lobo hangs from the ceiling during the week ofthe rival game between Monohans and Andrews. The Lobo stands as a reminder to the football players. -Louie Ramon .di SPECIAL MOMENTS. This dis- play stands in the dome for special events or occasions such as Foot- ball Players of the Week, or pic- tures to be voted on for Mustang Beauty Nominees. -Kim McPherson Student Lifell3
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