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1ore homework, nothing to do except lie arounc nd cruise around with friends. The lazy life ---- b ers, oil field construction hands, life guard: ning instruc- baby sitters. We participated in workshops, rodec id took summer ese activities helped us learn something new; share some of our ige with others; meet new people; and see parts of the country different from our own. They provided us with the opportunity to experiment and to find out whether or not we liked a particular type of work, as well as to earn money so we could afford our leisure time. SOs For some of us, summer was a time to look back over the past year to see what mistakes we made; to practice skills we expect to use later on; and to set new and broader goals for - the futu ad fun; but as Aug ved bringing intensified cheerleader, twirler, and band practices, as well as thos football practices, the anticipation and | excitement of a new school year bega: e looked forward to seeing old friends, to football, and volleyball games, and 3, even to classes. Dhustie Hendley decorates the hall as With everything under control, senior eresa Chiles, Kristen Dale Stanley keeps a smile on his face for est, and Misty Stanger the customersas he sacks their groceries at = =.—Ss Brookshires. = | Division 7
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Student Life cememsss sessment : After football initiation scalping, @echmen Ernie White, Mork Croteay, Doug Wade and Brady Middlebrooks act (crazy) tough. 6 Student Life ‘Spleching in 1 the bby seal Tonia West and Lisa Hawkins have fun at the summer t band patty. Missy Wageenes ¢ Carl Alexcoder, LaWanda Jackson, Lisa Hawkins and Stacy Hogg ‘work hard” at summer band practice.
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“If you think about it, we’re just one big family,” according to ju- nior Richard Williamson, and ev- eryone got involved to make sure Mustang Spirit continued to grow. There seemed to be a new feeling of energy throughout the whole student body, the faculty, and even the townspeople. Every- one participated in our activities and we all supported each other through the ups and downs. We had pride in our school that showe d itself during the pep ral- lies, the games, the assemblies, the dances and the club activities; but it was especially present when we got that weird feeling deep in- side as we stood to sing ‘Hail Alma Mater ... ‘’ one more time. Twirlers Sally Stroud, Gina Null, Tracy McCartor, Robbi Osburn, Kelly Jackson, Missy Waggoner, and Amy Autrey give a cheer. Keeping up that Mustang spirit, sophomore end Tres Rouquette works hard at practice. Elementary students Amy. McLane, Jamie Autrey, Martiel Montgomery, Nichol Jackson, Ka- tina Spencer, Jan Menges, Shauna Lewis, Brian Jackson, Steven Lee, and Jason Moore toast their team. 8 Spirit Spirit Built By Participation ... Enthusiastically, sophomore Kristi Jarvis and junior Shanette Bu sing the school song at the pe aly =.
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