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'rw ' Munching down. Following the senior pep rally, seniors gathered in the cafeteria for food, fellowship, and fun. Spooks and kooks. Students filed into the auditorium to see The Murder in the Rue Morgue on Halloween. Evil eye. Punked-out Ms. Barbara Crowley strikes a pose on Halloween. Goosy Lucy. Psychiatrist Treva Stewart, as Lucy, gives Chris Blandino, Charlie Brown, advice in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Support continued through thick, thin e were champs. More important than actual wins, we had a victorious at- titude. Although we were often defeated, we remained sup- portive of each other. The varsity football team was in a losing slump, winning only two games of ten. However, school support during pep rallies and games remained at an almost feverish pitch. The stu- dent body stood by the players and coaches. iContinued on page 4l 'Chug-a-lug. Flanch Day root-beer guzzling contest found senior Allen Russell losing first place for the first time in four years. Give me an El Assisting Mr. Gerald Jack in the Eagle Spellout are the junior trainers at the Everman pep rally. Homeward bound. Tuba player John Streater heads back to the school after a disappointing 28-23 loss to Stephenville. 2 Opening
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Vs! Conference. The Eagles receive in- struction from Mr. Bobby Flexrode, defensive secondary coach, between quarters at the Brownwood game. I Bedtime story. Reading to Michaela Amrine and Cindy Mena, Keith Porter participates in the Christmas assembly. Anticipation. Anxiously awaiting the ar- rival of the varsity Eagles, Talonettes prepare a victory line. Hard work earned respect, honors hen a stellar one-act performance of The Shadow Box failed to win at district competition, students were disappointed and even angry. The general consensus was that such a moving performance deserved to go all the way to state. Students were quick to give cast members their support. Champions were more than trophy-winners. Effort and at- titude were more important. Spoon race. Senior Chuck Coffey frantically puts a spoon down his pants in the Flanch Day event, Sock it to 'em. Junior Krista Whaley shows her spirit for the Azle pep rally by sporting crazy socks. Mum's the word. Selling mums to raise money occupies head cheerleader Lynnette Landes. Chargel Varsity Eagles break through the buster poster prior to the home game against the Granbury pirates. Number 1l Patriotic students prove their loyalty with uplifted fingers during the alma malef. 4 Opening v I t r fini ...NWT L. .ggftgfg EV Li E
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