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All for the Mustangs stand up and lean! Junior Peachez Finley shows her spirit by lean- ing in a cheer taught by the Pep club at the Homecoming Assembly. During the Homecoming assembly, Laverne Epps and her friend watch disappointedly, as their class is defeated by the Juniors in the grapefruit pass. Although the juniors with the help of Veronica Lopez won the sponge drop-relay, juniors plac- ed second to the seniors in overall class competition. gs! ig' X X +R' fl .X 2 it-X is x3weQ'M
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ll t., f ,T . 9 H- 3 ex r Q. ts O C 1 'td wt tv, 1 0 0 Spirit Week Spreads to ll Phases Spirit week was an exceptionally suc- cessful event held by Student Government. Among the events are the egg toss, water balloon toss, volleyball game and wheelbarrel races, just to name a few. I think it brightened up the best of the school. It helped show the Mustangs spirit! said Luis Palomino. Throughout the week, the senior class primarily dominated the events, although it ended up with the seniors being only five points ahead. The amount of par- ticipation from each class was unex- pected. Normally, freshmen don't usually get involved in any spirit ac- tivities. These freshmen were somehow different. At every event, there were at least two p-airs of freshmen representing their cl.ass. Overall, the freshmen finished third in the class competition. All week long, each class was con- structing a paper chain, just another one of the events. Leading the seniors to a victory was Noel Willis, who con- structed a major part of the twelve hun- dzred yards, equal to twelve football fields. I thought it was Awesome. It allowed the students to get in- to the school spirit. said Christina Gage. o tk g 'lt D :S :Q ff , c A 0 X - Q .wX, ut' I . L I l 1 Senior class President Iudd Williams helps organize and pass out the 'eggs for the egg toss which was one of the class competition activities held at lunch the week of Homecoming. For pajama dress up day, a Freshman dresses in her pa- jamas and carries around her favorite bed buddy.
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:xi . ' I ffm...-.-fv-.-rf .V+ Juniorsa Steal the Lead j at As-sembl The hustle and bustle of the H o m e c o m i n g assembly was finally here. Student Government had worked many long and hard hours get- ting fun activities together for the students. The bell rang to end second hour and all students fled to the football field. People were seen rushing to find good seats to watch the events begin. I.R.O.T.C. was the first to perform for the Mustangs with the National Anthem. The Pom and Cheer girls came out next, which heightened the spirit. They did two cheers and finished off with Pride, Next on the agen- -ral S da was the an- nouncements of the n o m i n e e s f o r Homecoming Atten- dants. All came onto the field to receive a bit of recognition from their peers. Finally, the long awaited class com- petition came, so far the seniors were win- ning, but that soon changed. The first of the three events was the three-legged race. In the girls' competition, the juniors took it. In the boys' competition the seniors took it. The sponge relay was next which drew just as much atten- tion. It was won by the juniors. The crowd enjoyed the grapefruit pass the most. The laughter and cheer could be heard throughout the stadium. The junior class triumphed again. At the end of the assembly, the junior five points. The students walked noisily out of the stadium with excited anticipation for the next nights game class was ahead by CIQ'CIi1'1Sf A9110 Ffia- !. ', III? Q' U, ,llv f lv' During Homecoming class competition, seniors Ioe Wagner and Danny Flower led the seniors to a victory in the three-legged race. While waiting their turn to per- form in the Homecoming assembly, Pommies Hawley Beaver and Brenda Ward ask questions concerning their routine with their sponsor Ms. Milnes.
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