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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)
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