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3d iti ons were the bac kbone
spirit that bound the sc hool
~ether.
N hether the crowds of students gath- Morgan Colony sa id. custo ms. However, for many, football
~d under the Friday night li ghts or On top of wearing class colors, fa ce ga mes still provided the best memories .
Jeezed into a gy mnas ium, it was all and body paint gave stu dents a creative "Juni or/se nior chants and other
chee r an the teamwork and effort of and noticea ble way to promote their chee rs in the student section of football
ys and girls alike and keep tradition activity. games were the best way to show pride
;e in Mustang Country. "In preparati on for the State March- beca use of the se nse of unity. You are
:::lass colors, a tradition that has been in g Band competition, many of my all ye lling for a common goa l," se ni or
Jt ali ve for many years, was a simple, friends and I wore fa ce paint and band Kristin Terry sa id.
: intimidatin g way to present the shirts the day before to show ou r sup- E ve ry week sports and activities
de nt sect ion. port for marching band," junior Kyle showcased their hard work and talent,
'C lass colors look crazy sweet from jones sa id. and eve ry wee k stud ents were chee ring
~other side of the sta dium," junior Every activity had its own special and working to keep traditions alive.
TOP FIVE
traditions
I . Senior Hard Hat, Mickey Loos
2. Mighty the Mustang
3.Ciass Colors, Juni or Girls
4. Senior Flag Runners
5. Faculty Dance
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A. Enj oying a va rsity football ga me in
th e student section are juniors Natas ha
Tomchin, Anna Leac h, and Lex ie Peterso n.
Stude nts often wore team jerseys to show
support for fri ends on th e tea m. B. Sop ho-
more Sam Nova k opens her decorated
locker before the District Softba ll Tourna-
ment. Uppercl ass men decorated lockers
and ca rs before big co mpetitions to show
off their success . photos by Chloe Ekberg
and Chelsea Weaver
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