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mists Mirroretl images - jason Wolfswinkle, his truck. and passenger David Brown participate in a type of modern magic. I look forward to school activities. I really feel that we have terrific spirit. I like Mountain View. Scott Sutherland fray Got a light - Senior Anne Rosati takes a good look at her next target during the McClintock assembly. What a guy - Coach Parker says a few words while varsity football players wait patiently to be introduced to the school, Name that tune - Senior Kelly W'arl3le joins in with the band on the Toro fight song at thc Hello Assembly.
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Create the magic times he magic of the summer was gone now and it, was time to shape up and work. Students put their rewarding memories of the summer aside and started new ones with the new year. Along with all the hard work in- volved in school, students still found time to have fun. Football games tended to be one of the most popular activities around. Fri- day nights were reserved for football games where fans gathered in the stands among friends to cheer the Toros to victory. When the game was over stu- dents gathered at the popular hangout, McDonalds, where they had a bite to eat and a chat with friends. Another favorite activity was the school dances. This time was usually spent with someone special. Among oth- er favorites were pep assemblies, lunch hours, drama performances and band and chorus concerts. These were just a few of the activities that kept friends in touch. Times like these brought the student body and fac- ulty closer. Together they created last- ing memories. Magical times like these will live in our hearts and minds forever. Toro: have spirit? - Yes, we do shows Becky Hughes as she applauds for the JV cheerleaders. Bad girls - Senior gangsters hold a McClin- tock football player captive during the pep as- sembly. Go home, sophomores - IV cheerleader Ka- mie Beckstead shows how low the upper classmen make sophomores feel. ,ws p i. T Y. ,,,,',!1lE5Qr.,,,,:n. r fifhisf ease'-agnllw Jwssxfsrs- -our
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