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Junior Matt Graves and Seniors Ron Bezousek and Tom
Keefe get a taste of victory as the Mustangs beat Millard
South 20-0. Victory was considered by many to make thi s
oday's
Great Times To Be
T Tomorrow's Memories
year unforgettable. (P. Burkholder)
-Wendi Hansen-
The famous songwriter, Chuck Panzazzo Many seni ors thought it was hard to be-
of Styx, once said , "Our memories of yesterday lieve that high school could actually be thebest of
will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the times. "Stress, stress, stress! My senior year was
rest, and someday we'll find these are the best of so stressful. In a way, though, it taught me
times." responsibility, but I had no time to always have
High School seemed like the best of good times because I was so busy with classes and
times for many students. "I fe lt high school so far activities," said Senior.Steve Van Buren.
was time for discovering who you were. I thought According to Senior Jeff LaGrone, " It
the hest oftimes was being able to express myself was music , dance, and friends that made high
even if I didn't groove with the majority," said school the most unforgettable time."
Sophomore Christina Hooper. Junior Kelli Mahoney summed it all up
While definitions varied, Junior Jill by saying, "The best oftimes were simply defined
McDowell said, "I thought the best time was just by just li ving." It seemed as if the year had gone
being with people you wanted to be with and rath"er slowly. However many found their own
doing what you wanted to do." ways to make it the best of times.
"I didn't actuall y think you could say Many students were out to prove that
what the best of times was; however, years from since it was the only time they would ever be in
now when you look back, these times wi ll stick out high school , and they and to make it the best year
in your mind," said Junior Myndi Bush. ever.
Seniors Man Lewis and Tracy Dougherty showed that just
being able to be with friends and spending time fooling
around at the Kart Ranch playing putt-putt golf was just
enough to have the time of your life. (1. Thomas)
Many of the Friday nights during the fall were spent at
football games with friends. Seniors Kristin Pugel, Beth
Beattie, and Shelby Wotherspoon, and Juniors Jim Olson,
and Stacy Wilkinson cheer on the Mustangs for a first-time
victory over Creighton Prep. (P. Burkholder)