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Tow Buss Signalling the start of a new song, senior drum major Laura Munday directs the band through a marching routine. Every home game featuredanewperformance. iPhoto by Staffj
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CLUBS UST WHEN YOU THQUGHT IT WAS SAFE eam teaching stu- dents took their class- room skills and put them to practical use, organ- izing themselves into role models for younger students on th e elementary and middle school levels. While these young educators faced these challenges, stu- dent council members con- fronted issues, sewing the best interests of their constituents. Keywanettes cleaned up their act, planting blue bonnets throughout the Westbank community. Speaking in tongues, lan- guage clubs brought culture and customs to lite for the entire student body. Not just a way to make the transcript look good, member- ship had its privileges. 5 L 2 WEWEWQ ' A WANT TO KNO FVYX-A MEETING OF THE MINDS
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