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PM n the Cro Iill1dil1Q ut Students- Faculty members- Administrators- and Support Staff- These eople were the elements hat madje Calallen The Talk of he Town. Although the students t CHS were fortunate to enjoy the inest school facilities in South exas, the modern environment ould have been vaccant space ithout the people who filled it. Could you imagine walking through the hallway and not seeing Ben Rocha, custodian, trying his best to keep our building neat and clean? Could you imagine the morning passin y without Ms. Donna SchueEng or Mr. Mike Trudeau, assistant principals, trying to keep everyone informed with the daily announcements? Could you ima ine passing through the hot lunch line without a friendly word from Mrs. Mary Ann Magouirk as she served your food? Could ou imagine a da without talking to your best friendg . . .or getting homework from your math teacher? All day, every school day, we were surrounded by people, and those people were the main reason Calallen High School was The Talk of the Town. s , st t t Stopping to talk, Brenda Caldwell, senior, spends some of her lunch time with her friends. Having fun with friends, seniors, Charles Cagle, Donna Mayo, Tricia Machen, Kyna Hayes and ,paris Nga s,..w.-w- 9 Melissa Harris clown around on the senior bench. People O
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O They survived no pass no play the Teams test 70 to pass longer class periods mandatory tutorials and the new discipline management policy. vocational athletic musical dramatic social activities, from th time the school year bega most of the seniors wer planning their futures Making themselves hear Jslslwlrlvlnl 7 Our class always gets the shaft was often their complaint as they saw senior traditions such as freshman initiation and senior privilege disappear. But, the members of the Class of '87 still assumed their roles as leaders at Blues Brothers imitators, Cathy Starnes and Rod Gonzalez share the fun of the Senior Class Hallo- ween Dress Up Day. Seniors C.H.S. In the classroom, on the football field, at the pep rallies or during most any school event, seniors were actively participating in the activities which brought recognition to the school. Although many seniors received recognition for their outstanding talents and efforts in academic, in 1987 was one goal fo the Class members, bt they were also concerne, with making decisions ani planning futures whic would be even more su cessful than their seni year. Claiming their territory on the senior bench, the lunch bunch shows enthusiasm for their break froi classes. Lunch time brings fun time for lfrontl leff Baxter, Tim Balencia, lmiddlel Russell Gammell, Keit McMahan, Matt McDonald, Henry Rodriguez, Luke Balencia, ltopj Rhett Walker, jason Rios, Roger Rob' Arnold Garcia, Gary Mathis and john Doyle.
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