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SWEET REVENGE. Varsit y cheer- DR IBBLE, PASS , SHOOT. Fres
leaders await for the varsity football man Hannah Smith looks for a fel
team to emerge from its huddle and lowteammatetopasstheball. Smi&
ru n through the sign. This was a scored an average of eight basket
"sweet revenge" on Westside be- each game and was the only fre
cause the Mustangs went on to de-
BASIC OR ACIDIC? Sophomore feat the Warriors after losing against
Alan Westman, freshman Calvi n them in a previous game. photo by
Guerrero, and sophomores Justin
Wagner and Abby Correll work on
an indicator lab in Biology. This lab
tested different substances for basic
Students and staff look past the old ways as
they are in a constant pursuit to Turn Heads.
The end of another school year
brought mixed emotions for students
and staff. It meant a long awaited
summer vacation to some, while others
looked at it as the end of a chapter.
This year was thought of by many as
a rebuilding year. It was one in which
administrators and student leaders
sought every possible opportunity to T u~ U'-AD6 by looking
past the traditions and by taking the path less taken.
Although it was difficult at times for students and staff to
lessen the grip on the usual customs, it was also an
invigorating feeling to shake off the stifling, old ways and to
open their minds and to stretch their imaginations to fresh
possibilities. A common goal in the classroom, on a team, or
in a club was to continually Tu~ U'-AD6 in every situation.
Ra-tire-d Teacha~
GET 'ER DONE. Cross country Kay BauQr~- H!l Mal Ma~Qk- !!oeial !!tudiQ~
ru nner, junior Zach Janky, barrels Rieh DrapQr- Phy~ieal GQorgQ FrankQ- lndu~trial
down a Chalco straightaway. "Run-
ning a cross crountry race was an ex- ~dueation TQehnology
hausting ordeal; however, after-
wards you reall y fee l like you ac- T Qdi lund-Math Marilyn Mikula-!!pQQeh
complished something," Janky said. Gary Waldron-Bu~inQ~~ Pathologi~t
photo by Denise Schwery
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wclosing By Megan Banghart & Denise Schwery