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Cheerleaders provi d-
ed teams with unmatched support.
In addition to cheering for sports.
squads entered many competitions
during the year. Rousing up the crowd
at a Freshman football game are Fresh-
man cheerleaders Angie Brannan and
Becky Barrett. (H. Kingham)
aking Time
-chrlssy nLederhaus-
"The Mustangs are jammin'!"
Throughout the year, this cheer
could be heard. There was no It was not hard to see MN
doubt about it. Good times
and bad, Mustang pride was spirit. Regardless of the
here to stay.
Whether through long term event, students never failed
planning or through split sec-
ond decisions, each team took to prove their Mustang
the time to develop the special
skills and talents they needed pride.
to acheive their goals.
No matter what the sport,
dedication was essential. Dur-
ing the summer, teams attend- Unfortunately, every team teamwork that developed
ed practices and camps to im- had hard times. During these over time carried beyond the
prove abilities and maintain uni- times they had to look beyond bounds of school and the sea-
ty. the past and concentrate on son. Students were taking time
Even on the off season, stu- the opportunities to come. Mis- out to keep Mustang pride
dents took time out of their takes were forgotten and stu- ahead of the rest .There was no
busy schedules to train for up- dents pulled together to help time for looking back. e
coming sports and for the next one another.
year. Long term goals became The friendships and the
especially important at these
times. The drive of the teams
and squads definitely pushed The agility and strength re-
them ahead of the rest. quired for gymnastics was well repre-
sented. The girls ' team surpassed their
former record by placing second at
State. Performing her balance beam
routine during a meet against Westside
is Senior Kim McCray. (R. Rossmussen)