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or all ou do It makes you a big part of Andress High This book is dedicated to all those individuals who take pride in our school in one way or another. lt was pro- duced for those who made a commitment to a club, a college-preparatory class, or simply to acquiring the learn- ing and skills necessary to prepare for the future. Through our united ef- A -X member ot the wrestling learn. sophomore loe Romero helps his team- mates earn money tor learn expenses at a car wash held atterschool in the school parking lot. 4 Opening forts, we can take pride in our school and show our spirit at pep rallies, competi- tions, or athletics. Even those who did not actively participate in school activities still contributed a great deal simply by atten- ding classes daily and cooperating with teachers, because it is those times spent here, be they pleasant or sorrowful, that will fill the future with memories of years past. ln the pause of tomorrow, we shall relive the times spent in high school in our minds. All our experiences, whether they were vivid with bright smiles, lively peo- ple, or crowded with embar- rassing moments, make up the various aspects of An- dress High life. Whatever oui ambitions may be, we must always keep them close tc our hearts and remembei most of all, we are unique persons. We are Andres! Eagles. , l i . ,4. .i A The high spirit ot the luniors was strong- ly exhibited in their determination to win the Homecoming building decoration con- test. They made hugh posters to place on the walls ot B building to proclaim their beliet. P An enthusiastic crowd ot Eagle fans shows emotional involvement with the ac- tion on the football tield W 9
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A jerry Lamb, a member of Student Council, was asked whether he would en- courage other students to participate in school ac- tivities. l'Yes, I would en- courage it because to enjoy school, you have to be in- volved with it, he replied. Danny Maldonado, a junior, has participated in cross-country for two years. ln his junior year he was chosen to go to Lubbock. Talon asked Danny what he thought about Lubbock, Texas? 'llt was an okay town, but the trip wore me out, he said. A newcomer to Andress High, sophomore Angel Segura had a few things to say about the Eagles. l'The teachers are very helpful and involved with school ac- tivities. He went on, 'The people seem to be very sociable. 3 ll?
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H' t At the 23rd annual Homecoming foot- all game, the junior varsity cheerleaders were on hand to show their support for me Eagles who won a dear victory against me EI Paso High Tigers 14-7. Opening 5
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