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.TCHJ ' SOME ZZZ's. Taking
reak from reading the newspaper LOUD AND PROUD. One of the
;enior Jackson Wendel. He had responsibilities as a seni or at foot-
rth hour off and spent most of hi s ball games is to initiate the cheers .
. e finishing homework and talk- "By encouraging each class to par-
; to friends. photo by Kristen ti cipate in each cheer, it helps bring FREEZE FRAME. Att empting to
>Ck everyone togethe r. Except, of "capture the moment" is seni or
course, the seni or vs. junior cheer," Cody McGee. This was hi s first year
junior Kelsey Brown said. ph oto by on the newspaper staff. Photogra -
Kristen Block phers were told the measurement of
the space th e picture would be in ,
took several pictures that fitt ed th e
requirements, and then they selected
whi ch fit s best. ph oto by Kristen
Block
Students, staff, and community
members began TuRNINc;- !J!;AD~ to the
new and exciting factors at the school.
With the level of school pride at an all-
time high, students participated in
Mustang Time, the Freshmen
Stampede, and shared an overall closer
bond with teachers and administrators. Another addition to
the school was administrator Dr. Susan Marlatt.
Hallways were more crowded than ever this year due to
the rapid increase of student enrollment. The freshmen and
senior classes were two of the largest among the school's
history. Everyone had to be accommodating with the limited
space, but as always, the Mustangs rose to the challenge.
STANDING OVATION. Junior
Josh Sherman shows hi s support for
the varsit y voll eyball team. He was
waiting for a ride after sc hool and
decided to kill time by watching the
game. photo by Kristen Block
By Megan Banghart & Michaela Brown