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No Second Thoughts
B there was set or make-up
eing a Mustang meant crew.
more than just attending clas-
There were always games
ses . That was the first step, but that many people attended,
there was much more involved. whether it was to cheer the
Although the eight to three rou- team on or to meet friends.
tine could get a little tiresome, Homecoming provided a qui-
there were many functions and et evening with a date or
events to break up the monot- friends.
ony of the school day. Spirit Week was a time
The variety of activities of- when everyone could partic-
fered was enough to occupy ipate and act crazy with no
anyone. For those who wanted second thoughts, which is
to make and manage money, what it was all about. It was
many area stores were con- the ability to be an individual
stantly hiring new people. This and still fit in with the rest of
also helped to teach responsi- the group.
bility. All of these things gave Mil-
The fall musical was a good lard North that extra some-
choice for those who were dra- ting - the touch that put it
matically or musically inclined. a step above and left it In A
For those who weren't but who Class By Itself._/
still wanted to be involved, -Erin Jones-
The importance of friends outweighed
many other things. Juniors Jon Fischer .
Angie Smith , and Curt Safranek take a
break in the concession stand. (J. Brun-
dage)
An escape from school is often nec-
essary to relieve the tensions of every-
day life. Relaxing under the blue sky are
Seniors Amy Schlupp and Amy Wahl.
(D . Louden)
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Seven hours of school can be a lot to Hat day was definitely the day of Spirit
6 handle. Senior Eric Johnson relaxes during week that most participated in. Fre sh-
some free time. (E . Armbrust) man Brian Burger shows off his hat. (E.
Armbrust)