Spirit week halftime: Recap of the first three days

Monday: “duos” day

MINION MAHEIM Posing in front of the Mustang mural, seniors Lucas Collier Isaiah Swider, Brandon Petrovski, Myles Shipps, Sam Marich, and Vasili Papageorge dress up as a clan of Minions. (photo by john kullerstrand) (John Kullerstrand)

Tuesday: celebrity day

DONT STOP THE PARTY Dancing through the halls, Joaquin Magallanes and Gillian Farley, navigate their way to second period both dressed as Pitbull. (photo by marianna young) (Marianna Young)

 

Wednesday: country vs country club

CHEESE Walking through the parking lot before school, Elizabeth Krieg, senior and Jenna Krieg, sophomore, dress up for country vs country club day. (photo by lauren hoogeveen) (Lauren Hoogeveen)

 

 

 

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John Kullerstrand
John Kullerstrand, Photographer
My name is John Kullerstrand, sophomore and photojournalist at MHS. My friends have a running joke, where they go work for the CIA, and I continue as a journalist, and we see who can end who's career first.
Lauren Hoogeveen, Editor-In-Chief
Hello! I am Lauren and I am editor-in-chief this year. Along with this being my third year on Crier staff, I am involved in Student Government, National Honors Society, Orchestra and Mustang Volunteer Project. Outside of schoolwork, I love to bake, listen to music, and walk The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Marianna Young
Marianna Young, Photographer
I'm Marianna. I am a junior and a photographer for Crier. I am also in Spanish Club, and a fun fact about me is that I used to play hockey!

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