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Bustling days of yearbook activity began long before ttie end of tfie 71 sctiool year wfien Miss Chris Davis named Debbie Newby as Editor-in- Cfiief and Susan Diemert as Managing Editor. Four experienced staffers were appointed for various section editors. After ttie final deadline for last year ' s book, tfiis year ' s staff began to organ- ize and plan. Tfiis activity continued ttirougfiout the sumnner as six staffers met their new sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr, and with her traveled to Trinity Univer- sity for a week of yearbook work- shops. With the opening of school, the entire staff got together and the real work started. New staffers repre- senting each grade were given brief instructions and immediately began work on The Coronat. Nonetheless, deadlines came dangerously close to being missed, but Saturday morning work periods and after school work al- leviated this problem. Finally the last deadline was met and the whole cycle started all over again. a Rocky Delano and Merce Fernandez look through old yearbooks lor new ideas b Melissa Roberts, class editor, ponders a problem with the alphabet c Cyndie Buckley. Donna Loftin, Cissy Tuohy. and Debbie Newby spend hard hours working on the annual d Bill Best tries to find an angle for a new layout. organizations 93
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The 71-72 Mustang cheerleaders cheered the Green Machine on to vic- tory throughout the year. The six girls started their year early In the sumnner practicing together and attending a summer camp at SMU, During the year they promoted spirit by attending games, decorating the concourse and the gym, organizing pep rallies, and selling ribbons They were helped In their eftorts by Miss Shirley GIngerlch, their sponsor, and mascot Bill Flee- man. a. Front row: Jane Andrus, Pam Hewlett, and Cindy Featherslon Second row: Patty Russell. Bill Fleeman, and Peggy Russell Top Judy Mosley b Mascot Bill Fleeman admires Pam Hewlett as she does do it c Hey, hey make the scene! ' urges Judy Mosley d Louder! yells Jane Andrus e The start of another pep rally finds Peggy Russell with a smile on her face f As a game draws to a close. Patty Rus- sell begins to look a little tired g Who are the Mustangs ' ' asks Cindy Featherslon at the opening basketball game 94 organizations
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