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1982 TALO Andress High School hhioooooioo 5400 Sun Valley Did El Paso, Texas 79924 M MilddifH2ee1',Jehnifer Kelloer Emiitorsy i ' Alan Bunnell Chief Photographer .W Our Pride Is Showing . . .
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It's our part of town, and there's nowhere in the Sun City that is quite like it - the Northeast. Northeast residents often com- plain about the area being con- sidered a stepchiId by the city's leaders. In the past few years, area residents have become more vocal about their needs. This exemplifies a feeling of unity and common in- terests among the people of the Northeast. People all over the city frequently go to Dyer Street, whether it be to shop, to eat, or for entertainment - guess you could call it the Main Street of Northeast El Paso! H F It's Our Part of Town Pride in the Northeast .Trans-Mountain is our Scenic Drive. lt offers beautiful sunsets in the evening, and a stunning view of the rest of the city by night. Many Andress students use the Franklin Mountains for such activities as hiking, biking, and other favorite pastimes. ' Although Andress isn't the only high school in the Northeast, it is the closest to the outer city limits. lt has been around for 21 years, and it typifies the changes and progress of Northeast EI Paso. We live here, and we go to school here We are Northeast El Paso! al. We are Northeast El Paso billboard symbolizes all our pride in a single phrase! bl Dyer Street - on a Friday or Saturday night, alter a football or basketball game, Andress students could be seen in various restaurants along Dyer. cl And here it ie, with the Franklin Mountains in the background, the place where we spent most of our time and a lot of hard work - Andress High School. dl Our Eagle emblem on the band building let everyone know that here was the home of the Mighty Eagles. ' el .Iuet in ceee anyone tried to use the old I got lost excuse for tardies, there was the reminder at the t fS V II D ' l opo un a ey nve. fl One ot Neture'e gitte to Northeast residents . . . a treat for the eye! Such solorful sunsets weren't un- common to residents of Northeast EI Paso. 2 1 'ml -1 !', - ef 'l lei IM Q I
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