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Back Where We Belong It takes a while, but eventually we accept the new school year. We search for new clubs to join and for ways to get out of gym. We get used to staying up late doing homework by the middle of September. Questions like What cha do last weekend? or What ' s going on Friday night? abound in the air. We settle down and prepare for the long and hard school year. Continuing a long tradition, the students and faculty repeat the student body oath after Mr. Thorn. Risking their lives while performing heart- stopping acrobatics, the cheerleaders work on this intricate move for the first pep rally. At one of the always lively faculty meetings, the teachers prepare their materials for the upcoming school year and reacquaint themselves with school (especially coffee pots and the Xerox machine). V Back to School II 29
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28 Student Life Looking suave and debonair in the hot summer sun, Will Jones leads a group of incoming students on a tour of the campus on orientation day. Awaiting all the abuse (i.e. gum) that occurs during the school year, these ' desks rest peacefully in the Upper School. Sharing his insight on the Constitution, particularly how this document affects teenagers, Judge Jim Todd, a former MUS faculty member, delivers this year ' s keynote address.
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The 9econd Qaturday in October Un Saturday. October 10. another successful Fall Fest took place. Student Council President Ryan Riggs revitalized the Fall Fest. adding such activities as the kissing booth, dunk tank, and BB shoot. Some of the other booths were the dart throw, basketball shoot, and the ever- popular vent for frustration — the car bash. Entertainment throughout the steamy afternoon was provided by three extremely talented bands. The second annual Volleyball tournament, which had over twenty teams competing, was won by the team of Kevin Ogilby. Dan McEwan, Fred Schaeffer. Ion Van Hoozer. Will Jones, and Thomas Hussey. The tug-of-war ended in despair as the rope was broken during the second match by the team led by Chris Gossett. But the main draw of the day was the mudslinging contest, with the cheerleaders as the main participant All in all, another day of run was h iy Festgoers. ttifc The Muster at work: Tommy Garner lels all hear how it ' s done as he keeps the beat for his band. In a stale of disbelief, Dabney Collier wonders how the tug-of-war rope broke, but Chris Gossett and John Percer know it was their great strength The band consisting of |ason Fair. Tommy Garner. Joe Boone, and ex-MUSer Biggs Powell entertains the large crowd with some hot tunes on a hot day. :)() Student Life
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