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By Kristi Coan
T he majority of students said that "~ikiHt~
they were constantly needing to go tuaJ~~~
from here to there and from there to
here. The places to go, the people to ~JH(,(;~J
see, and the things to do seemed ~~~~
never-ending. HtaJ. n"Hr~
"My life is so busy with home- ~ki~
work, my job, and other activities. I've U"'k~
really overcommitted myself," senior
Anna Costelk) said. ~~"'"er
Experiences that students h§ld fu-I.IJ.
at work, with family, and with friends l.u,.l''
prepared them for the real world. Some
were headed from here to
college and careers. For un-
derclassmen another year of
high school was where they
were most likely headed.
" Right now,my goal is
to go on to college and study
something with medicine,"
senior Stacey Kearney said.
Clubs, practices, and
academics kept life interest-
ing and even chaotic at times.
Hardwork and dedication was
required in order for students
to get from where they were in
Sophomore Audrey Bostrom and seni or life to where they wanted to
Emerson Bostrom leave school and head
for home. There was more to life than what be. Students bounced from
went on at MN. After school, students still
had places to go and people to see. here to there and learned
from every stop along the way.
"I've learned that you can't believe everything
you hear and everything you say will come back to you
eventually," sophomore Dan Erickson said.
Seniors Heather Haut zinger and Nick
Bandemer organize what they wi ll need to
decorate the halls for Spirit Week. Football
games at Buell stadium gave students the
chance to take their Mustang spirit from
here to there.