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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
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