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Howdy, ya'll come on and join the 1982 Warrior Roundup. Jump into your boots, cinch your belts and grab your hats. We're going to mosey down the trails of MHS. Watch out for rustlers, Indians, outlaws, sidewinders and all the bad guys in black because Marshal Dalrymple can't catch 'em all single-handedly. But before you begin, there are some important things we need to tell you. First, you need to be properly dressed. (Let's face it; without duds you might as well forget the whole thing!) Jeans should be number one on your list. Levi, Lee and Wrangler are popular brands to pick from. Why clothe yourself in Calvin Klein's and be labeled as an Urban Cowboy?” Next on the list should be boots, hat, flannel shirt and belt. These items are necessary to round-out your cowhand look. Secondly, you need some way to hit the trail. Cowboys of old chose a trustworthy friend to accom- pany them — a horse. Nowadays, however, horses are almost never seen on the trail. But you do have many alternatives to choose from. The four-wheel drive pickup is perfect but expensive. Regular cars, motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles and even skateboards are acceptable. Remember, take good care of your mount for if it goes down, you may be riding the school bus! Now. you're probably wondering what kind of chow you will be eating on this cattle-drive. Remember what the chuckwagons used to carry? You mean you'd stop right here and now if you had to eat beef jerky and beans for the next nine months?! Well, times have changed, fortunately, and there are many satisfying choices. (continued, pg. 3) 2
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'FT: Brenda Kills. Junior, saddles a horse during the FTA Barnyard Olympics. This was part of the FT A Sweetheart competi- tion BELOW LEFT: Jeans are the most im portant item in the MHS wardrobe Some choose to eat in our own can- teen, the lunchroom, while others go to the Dairy Palace or the Burger Shake for a quick burger and an order of fries. Industrious cowpokes pack their own grub. Still others rush to eat Ma's home cooking. But any type of food will be sufficient in providing needed energy. Next on your mind is entertain- ment — right? Cattlemen of the past sang trail songs to calm the cattle and themselves. Songs are still a major part of trailriding. Even though some modern-day cowboys still boogie to today's rock sounds, an increasing number are turning to country music. What kind of music you choose is up to your own personal tastes. (We won't force you to listen tc T-95 if you normally listen tc KFDI-FM or to 13-KFH if you listen to KEYN.)(con,.nuedi 4) 3
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