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From bein able to et fast food lunches
o meeting new people in clubs,
everyone had something different
to look forward to for a new school ~ear.
PAGES BY ARIEL DOYLE
This school year, over 2,400 students While some students were focused
flooded into the hallways. As the empty on feeding their stomachs, others were
cafeteria was packed with hungry stu- motivated to join new clubs that were dif-
dents, the quiet commons area became ferent from years past.
filled with laughter and the humongous "I can 't wait to join more clubs so I can
hallways soon flooded with confused get a more unique experience than I
freshmen. did last year," sophomore Alex Elfering
"It felt like I was walking through a said .
maze with a lot of secret passageways When some students were focused
and corridors all leading to different on meeting new people in clubs , junior
places for me to explore," freshman Julynda James had to learn the ropes
Jacob White said. of being a junior and the traditions that
When the freshmen started to learn came with it.
the rules of getting through the chaotic "I couldn't wait to learn [the junior tradi-
Mexican food bar, senior Connor Ol- tions] because they looked like a bunch
berding had the privilege to go out and of fun to learn and do," James said .
pick up Taco Bell or run home to make a From finding the 'secret passage-
quick sandwich. ways' on the way to class to taking on
"I love being able to have the ability to traditions that come with each grade,
go get fast food or go home to make my students settled in as they stared down a
lunches," Olberding said . brand new school year.
a. Freshmen Kelsey Moss, Kelsey Gosch, and Hannah Hippen down fudgebars after their first day of school. The tradition of passing out frozen
treats while listening to music in the court yard has been carried on for four years. b. Freshman Jordan Potter and sophomore Chris Lawson star
the morning by playing a game of Ninja. Ninja is a new game that gained popularity this year. photos by Ariel Doyle c. Senior Ben Hoeft exposes
new merchandise to put up in the Mustang Mart. The Mart received several new logos on the clothing this year. photo by Chelsea Weaver
shout