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pages by Stephanie
Davidson and
Sarah Sparks
Seniors and freshmen started the year with new experiences and freedoms
O pen campus was a concept that seniors quickly
grew accustomed to as they began their final year
of school. Whether it was grabbing a bite to eat at Taco Juniors Stephanie Brennan and Li zzie Mattern lead "get to
kn ow you" activiti es for th eir freshmen advisement group.
The Mustang Mentors mel at 7:30 every Monday morning
Bell , sleeping in a little bit later, leaving a little bit earlier,
to prepare for Mustang Time. photo by Kristen Block
or just having extra study
time, senior privileges were
well deserved and completely
enjoyed.
"I love having the free-
dom to go out to lunch with
my friends who I usually
wouldn't get to see during the
day," senior Amy Jia said.
As seniors settled in for
their final year, freshmen
were responsible for famil-
iarizing themselves with a
new school. The Freshmen
Stampede was designed to
help students do just that.
"It was nice going to my
classes when the school
wasn't crowded. It helped me
figure out where I was going
so I didn't get lost," freshman
Sydney Kading said.
Both the senior and fresh-
experiences.
Freshmen Joe Yonnahme,
Conner Watson, and
Tyler Mancuso stop at
th e Seni or Class Board
booth during th e Mustang
Stampede. Booths in the
gym introduced freshmen
to all the acti viti es and
sports offered. photo by
Kristen Block
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It's fun being the oldest. The seniors have a lot
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