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Special momenis highlight year Remembering those special moments during high school is not difficult for most. There were dances with that special someone, moments of victory, self- achievement and times of happiness. Students experienced great feelings that they will never forget. High school was a time for growing up, experiencing life and finding out what was ahead for everyone. There was a renewed feeling of pride as students began the new year. Everyone knew this would be a year like no other. Mountain View had never seen such a large number of faculty and student body, and probably never would again. That in itself made the year a special moment. 'SA special moment for me was being on track. We won a couple of gold medals and it made me feel real good. I set my goals and I worked hard to achieve them,', said junior Flyin' high--Junior running back Lance Smith takes a running leap over the goal line to avoid being tackled by Dobson players. His leap gave Mountain View the points needed to win against the Mustangs. S0 happy together--Seniors Lacy Nelson and Jim Cwiaki say their final goodbyes before departing for class. Celebration time--The Marine Corps joins the Toro Band in cele- brating the 200th Anniversary ofthe Constitution at the second football game. V Eg' I 33 'Qpening JenniferAgren. A special display of dedication to the school and friends was when senior tight end Matt Weidl continued to play in the football game against Chandler after he broke his collarbone. Matt was tackled in the third quarter when his collarbone broke, yet he picked up the football and went on to score the winning touchdown. Although every students, courage was not as publicized, every students, triumph affected the school in one way or another. Each person was a stronger individual because of the special moments they encountered in high school. Page design by Eileen Miller Story by Eileen Miller, ,Ierlyn Simonton and Michelle Griest PhotographybyRobertShertfj2KenHendersonandBudFord
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Look of love--Seniors Maurizio Ciriello and Sharon Hossler enjoy each other's company between classes. Something to do--During a home football game, junior Eric Swapp takes time out to share a Booster Club program with his friends. 'T bQ5fe.f.. ff Together fhrough thick and thin Being alone was not a normal state for most students at Mountain View. With such a large population of 3,200, it wasnit difficult to find someone to talk to. Friendships brought a bond of unity to the school's atmosphere and made it easier to attain goals because of the support from one another. Senior Toni Zizzo said, My friends have influ- enced me by helping me lead my life in the right direction. We all stick together and help each other outf' During the school year, students depended upon each other for different reasons. From simple daily drudgeries like whose mom was taking who to school, to emotional support during crisis times. Junior Sonja Harris remembers all the times she counted on her friends to help her through her problems. They Cfriendsj always seemed to be there just when I needed them the most in my life. I don't know where I'd be without them. Even though friends played a big part in everybody's life, there were those times when students needed to be by themselves or with one special person instead of a whole group of friends. These were times such as a major loss in someone's life, personal problems or just a need to be alone. Senior Jeff Sutherland said, The best times of high school Cfor mel are when I spend time with a good friend. I like to either drive around and talk or go back to one of our houses and watch a movie or something. I will always remember the times when I would ditch class and sit outside on the benches by myself, or the times when I got home from school and no one else was home and I would sit and think over the things that happened that day, said Junior Bill Gilchrist. Friends played a very important part in the lives of most high school students. Page design by Eileen Miller Story by Eileen Miller Photography by Ken Henderson and Bud Ford . ....... ..,,. . ..
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