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Each tea cher has their own way of greet·
Spirit uns high at the football games. es- ing ne students on the first day of index
pecial when the Mustang and the scho . Social Studies Tea cher Amy Kies-
cheytteaders are there to help it along. er welcomes her eager pupils. (A Hud-
(T Martin) gens)
Foreign languages were a matter of tak-
ing what you already know and building Its Content Comes Alive
on tha knowledge. This Spanish class
shOIIVS this progression in a physical way.
(A Davis)
Perhaps the most important part of the yearbook was the in-
dex. This was the f1rst place in the yearbook a student looked.
All the DEVELOPMENTS that took place throughout the year
were brought into one book. and without the index they would not
be found.
Within the index class pictures. clubs. organizations and sports
could be located Student's class pictures or pictures of their friends
were within easy access. Pictures of students in various activities
could also be found through the index. Whether a student was a
part of French Club. FBLA. journalism. or involved in the winter play.
their picture cound be found in the index.
The index not only allowed students to find pictures. they could
also locate a specific topic. For instance the varsity basketball
spread could be found on pages 19LJ-195. Groups. such as Junior
Class Board or DECA cou ld be located in the index.
All the work and hours of those that created the yearbook and
those that became a part of it were brought together into this sec-
tion. The entire student body and faculty were a part of it Just a Index
glan ce at the index would reveal the DEVELOPMENTS that had
been accomplished throughout the year