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$ HP fW • Si »« • . ' THE BEST FROM ONE END to the other, our school is the best. From the district championship in Tennis to that in Golf, we take consistent victories in athletics. From the rave reviews of Hello. Dolly to the overwhelming standing ovation after Babes in Arms, we maintain continued excellence in dramatics. From our high National Merit Semifinalist percentage to our state tournament win in European history, we display unequalled skill in academics. From the newspaper ' s ranking of first place in a national contest to the Student Council ' s accumulation of more profits than ever before from the Fall Fest, we work hard to be the best in extracurricular activities. All facets of school life considered, we are the best from one end TO THE OTHER. We ' re number one! F.cstatic after their victory over Brentwood in the State semifinals, the Varsity football squad pauses for a moment to rejoice with the knowledge that they dethroned the number-one- ranked team in the state BBSS espile his busy schedule. Mr. Thorn lakes a break to chat with Shawn Snipes. Although many students know him only as the controlling force in chapel, Mr. Thorn ' s door is always open. As a man who shows a genuine interest in the students as well as the school, he is the best headmaster MUS could ask for. Rewinding a videotape of the Kirby game, sophomore Stewart Austin prepares to replay I riday night ' s action on Monday morning in the lounge. The CCTV headquarters in the library boasts some of the best video equipment in town, most of it run by studenis THE BEST 9
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STUDENT LIFE SPORTS ACADEMICS ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ADS FROM ONE END to the other stu- dent life was on the rise. From the Spring Formal to Grub Day, from pep rallies to chapel skits, from the spring elections to the Fall Fest, from MUS- in-England to MUS-in-Milan, and from summer jobs to winter plays, students worked, played, and proved to be the best from one end TO THE OTHER. STUDENT LIFE II
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