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1. OVER A BARREL — Two young ladies are intrigued by the mysterious contents of the playground barrel. 2. FOREIGN LANGUAGE EXPERTS — Michelle Sakala, Angie West. Monty Schultz and David Jones demon- strate their knowledge of foreign writ- ing. 3. THE WORLD FROM A DIFFER- ENT ANGLE — Brian Hollcman and Scott Alexander tlip over a Hipped view of life. 4. I TOLD YOU I COULD DO IT — Billy Butler and Daryl Hill survey A+ papers with pride. Expressions WHAT BREAKS THE MONOTONY OF SCHOOL FOR YOU? Dale. Nothing. Fire drill.s. Homework. Flying paper wads. Iowa Test of Basic Skills — Lori Rick — Kelvin Martin — Jeff Schaefer — Melody Dobson — Russ Nelson — Staci Franz Not having my name on the board. ' — Dan Mracek Flirting. Seeing Mike everyday. Sleep. Playing legos. Doing crafts. — Lisa Carr — Karyn Jones — Michael Darkens — Peter Jacobson — Angie West When the teacher says something dumb. — Chandra Hart Thinking about something else. Tracy Bugh Kxprc ' sMiin I I
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I . THREE MOUSEKETEERS — David Nava, Tal Hooker, and Brian Wilson have a secret meeting to plan their next spring on society. 2. THOSE IMPOSSIBLE LOCKERS — With exactly 5 seconds till his next class Kent Denmark crams books, lunch, and papers into his already overstuflcd locker. 3. I ' VE BEEN HAD — Tom McClain makes one fast attempt to rid himself of the ball before he ' s downed by Jay Parker. 4. POM-POM PRODUCTION — Rhonda Moran, Jenny Jones, and Bri- an Coley fashion balls from yarn dur- ing art class. Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Everyday couldn ' t be beach day or ditch day. There were days when the main highlight of the day was that huge lest But. all days had their own craziness and fortunately, many of these crazy moments were recorded on film by our friendly yearbook photographers. People ' s hobbies vary a lot here at Mesa Grande. Most people ' s favorites were horseback riding and motorcycling but Richard Jacobs said ' pigs and Michelle Mills responded talking on the phone. What students said and did with their time all made up those lazy, hazy, crazy days at Mesa Grande. 10 L pre Mons
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Tears and Cheers Everyone has good and bad days. Sometimes, littk things trigger off tears of frustration, like when your pen blotches all over your Bible assignment. On other days things go much better. All-in-all, these many moods make up the tears and cheers of Mesa Grande.
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