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With the beat of the drum, the hum from the keyboards and the twang from the electric guitar joining in, the tempo that set down the vocals for the Christian rock band, The Third Day, formed. The Third Day began about four years ago. but only came into Senior Mark Prause's life two years ago. The four member band met on the weekends and performed throughout the year. They performed in the CSU bonfire and at several churches and missions. With his multi-talents in music, Mark was able to spread God's word to his generation. Mark, who played keyboards, was heavily involved in I 4 marching band. His instrument. was the saxaphone, but he was very versatile in other areas. He also was involved in Senior Men and Women, German Club, CSU, and Mu Alpha Theta. Mark, however, had a mischievous teenage side to him and was known for his crazy antics. On the Thursday night before the Homecoming game, Mark, Seniors Andrew Fischback, and Ajay Cheeda, climbed up the side of the school and sat on the roof. Later as students came to wrap the school, Mark, An- drew, and Ajay watched with smiles as several of them were escorted into a Jersey Village Police cars. Written by Missy Buckalew. PeopleUndercover 9
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Being a secret pal of a Varsity foot- ball player can be time consuming. Junior Diannia Christian hangs a spirit poster especially for Senior John Jansen. Photo by Ralph Bullman. Each year during Christmas time, students decorate their room and doors by adding lights, tinsel, and fake snowflakes. Sophomore Alex 2 .P Salinas adds some finishing touches to the journalism room. Photo by N D A wp JeffCrain. ,Q Mr? Y ' ' 4 ef, Q Before Christmas vacation, friends ,J f ' Jing:-if .U ' exchange gifts and have small parties ' 'U V at lunch. Freshman Anjanette 1 ' , Montero receives a teddy bear orna- ment from her friend Laura Cazares. -...sm . ' r -', Photo by Steve Tise. When the elementary students at Post wrote letters to Santa, typing students answered them. A part of this project included Seniors Santa Mark Prause and Elf Stephanie Hamilton. They went to the school to entertain and celebrate the festive season with the kids. Photo by Keith Rollins. On November 18th, Senior Jennifer Butler celebrated her 18th birthday. As part of her presents, she received balloons from her sister. Photo by Missy Buckalew. l 8 People UXld9l'C0Vel' Double Page Spread by Missy Buckalew s 1 is
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