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Waltzing across the patios Rick Argis, master of ceremonies for the 62nd Army Band from FL. Bliss, dances with Norma Marshall during a lunch hour concert on the snack bar patio. iPhoto by Alex Ramirezj Christina Bernal and Irene Chavarria ride atop one of the Spanish National Honor Society's floats. iPhoto by Anna Laura jaurrietaj P' in r ,sf I Homecoming Festivities ...... .................... l 0-25 registration ...... .... features ........................ ..... 2 6, 38, 50, 62, 74 new clubs ..... .... band .......... ............... 2 8-31 STUCO ........,. .... Saltatrix ........ ..................... 3 2 publications .................... .... spirit leaders ...... ...... 3 2-37, 40-41, 44 NFL!Thespians .................... .... Halloween ...... ................ 4 2, 46 VICAXDECAXHEROXOEA ..... .... 8 fancy free
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i Carefree ascinatio What a trip! We could barely wait to escape the local scene. By car, airplane, boat, bus, or train-we excitedly packed our bags and were ready for adventure. Many of us took off with family or friends and visited different parts of the country for weeks at a time. We visited different parts of the world like Europe and Latin America. We found that life's a beach on the west coast. Each time we once again were bound for home, our thoughts returned to school and friends. We couldn't wait to recount the latest adventure. Each tale grew until it seemed to be impossible to ever be able to have a better time. 5 S-yr Make up and all, student council vice-president Ron Pruitt becomes considerably shorter while at summer camp in San Angelo. fPhoto by Ms. Deby Lewisj An CUTHCT cafe provides a quiet escape, Arika Love rests from the hoopla of a Weekend visit to New York. QPhot0 by Mrs. Gail Lovej Band 'l'fle77lfb67'S Becky Dominguez and Margaret Erales load their luggage onto a Greyhound bus as they prepare to leave for camp in Flagstaff, Arizona. iPhoto by Denicka Martinezj Sun baskers Rachel Young and Lola Soto enjoy the view of the San Diego Harbor. The girls were part of the Eastwood band and flag corps that competed in the April World Music Festival. fPhoto by Denicka Martinezj carefree fascination 7
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V i v a c i o u s Groups 'Go Sick' Back to school blues faded as we renewed friendships in the registration lines. August was the time for joining clubs, and cliques. Homecoming came earlier than usual. Along with it, a fresh breath of school spirit blew through the school. I haven't seen this much enthusiasm since my freshman year, said senior Freddy Miller. In Homecoming's midst, clubs banded together in summer right up until the night of the game. Freshmen were captivated as they acquainted themselves with Eastwood's traditions in three short weeks. The day itself dawned upon faculty, students, and exes alike as the refreshing scent of mums floated through the halls. The pep rally was a shower of toilet paper. The game was the most enchanting, as the sky became a sea of blue and gold balloons. As the Homecoming cloud of confetti settled, the performing groups that sparked our spirit and entertained us at halftime prepared to face their own competitions. Ribbons, trophies and ratings became the extracurricular allurement. While many of us stared at the same tumbleweeds through fogged bus windows, the rest of us battled for glory at home. NFL's Sol Power tournament drew school from all over Texas. Acacemic clubs prepared for UIL competition. Service clubs scrubbed the campus clean while vying for Club of the Month awards. Winning wasn't everything. Getting to compete in arenas that we loved was what made our hearts fancy free. JROTC ............ .......... 6 8 holiday projects .... .......... 7 0 working games ...... .......... 7 6 tournaments ..... .......... 7 8 choir ........... .......... 8 0 orchestra... ........ . .82
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