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        Working  Together  Ends  In


          VICTORY




                       -Steve Van Buren-
          Mustang spirit was some- their efforts  finall y  lead them to  a
   thing  of which to be proud this year,  victory.
   as  it had been for the past ten years. It   However,  it  wasn't just the
   rang  through the halls,  in  the stands,  athletes that made sports  what they
   on  the sidelines, and just about  any- were.  It was also the fans.  Cheer-
   where there was an MN student.   leaders kept the cheering crowds and
           It was because everyone  the determined athletes going.  The
   worked together; athletes gave  it their  fans  were  there to  encourage  the
   all  hoping for  a  winning season.  athl etes and to  show the opponents
   Talent combined with hard work to  what MN was made of.
   help  the Mustangs meet their goals.   Whether students partici-
   They  were determined to use every  pated in  or supported sports, they
   minute  with the long, hard practices  were all on the same side and had the
   during  the  season  and  extra work  same goal. It was all  part of  making
   during the off-season. A certain sense  it  a group effort and making it  all
   of pride rewarded the players when  worthwhile.


   Raisin g th e school spirit is  th e goal of th e boys   A lot of time and hard work went in  to  make
   varsity  cheerleaders.  The  cheerleaders help   theboys te nnis  team  earn  fifth  in  State
   the fans  cheer on the  Mustang football team  competition. The  athletes had  to  drill their
   aga inst Northwest.  (T.  Barrell)   skills  many times. Senior Chad Thomas works
                                 on hi s backhand. (K . Zimmerman)
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