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Along with showing our Eagle Pride, we each had opportunity to be proud of our own ac- complishments. lf we reached a goal we had set or if we managed to attain excellence in our errtics or extracurricular ac-i tivities, then we had a right to have pride in ourselves! In high school we were con- fronted with many options as to what activities we would be involv- ed in. We had to make decisions in order to set our priorities, and .in doing so, we came to know ourselves better. Attaining Our Goals Pride In Our Achievements Through participation in team activities, whether it be sports such as football, baksetball, or volleyball, or in such groups as band, ROTC, Student Council or Orchesis, we learned to work together for the benefit of all. And when we won a game or received an award, the achievement earned us pride in ourselves and our school , Sometimes, the honors 'were earned through individual efforts because of our participation in school or community activities. But, no matter how our achievements came, bringing honor to Andress made us proud! aj Senior Holly Lytle proudly displays her Legion of Valor award, the top award that can be given to an ROTC cadet, as her partents and Major iFlet.j George Wagoner, who presented the award, look on. bl Despite a very tough season, varsity football players fought hard in each game, as in this one against Ysleta. cl Band members worked hard, took pride in their. achievements, and displayed their talent at pep assemblies. dj Junior Susan Rodriguez, Student Council hospitality chairman, presides over the sign-in table at the Homecoming Dinner!Dance. el The female varsity drill team goes through its routine at the first district drill meet of -the year. They won third place in the meet. '- - 0 SeniorDeve'I'lanobck receives an award for being runner-up in the city Daughters of the American Revolution citizenship competition. gl Orcheeie dence club members proudly perform- ed at several pep assemblies.
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