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ShaunMtUngz POWDER POWERI The statement ' giris can do anything ' ' is prouen when the girls - play a game of football against MacAr- thur. This is the first annual Powder Puff,, football game for the Hornets. Along withi the switching of roles, a group of guys called the Honeybuns entertained the crowd to prove they could do arajMnr smnaiNG good time, c around at a Campus Life meetini Hernandez, John Johnson, Flore queda, and Kermeth Neil play a i , oous game of swing the munchkin ... A all Campus Life meetings, the air is flUea with laughter. This group is a perfect ex- ample of the good times that all of the, students share. i LOOK MOM, NO HANDSt Showing his styled skating technique is Rudy Hernandez. Rudy is at one of the many functions held by Campus Life — The Skating Paly. M ChMiieen P anx JIMMY WALTHERS who graduated from here in 1969, has been a youth span sor for almost 10 years now. These things make him feel as an appropriate sponsor for Campus Life. Loma Real THEREV Gluing instructions on where to go, are tiicole Campbell as Joe Libardi points the way. This is one of the tedious tasks involoed in being a powder puff football coach. TodiCietoKU HEY CHUBSII The most popular euents at the Campus Life meet ings are the games. The games allow the stu- dents to participate in the fun. Sophomore John Craig has a good time playing the Chubbie Bunnies ' game. -tr-i. ' -r Todd CietencM Campus Life by Sara Kirkpatrick .
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CO YOOR EYES CLOSED, YOU CATCH ME, I ' M FALUNOI ,. Senior. EVER KNOW IT HAPPENEDl Kristi CoUy is bombarded by Junior, Mori- like Laskowski is walloped in the ica Shaner. as she comes barreling a flying pie. His buddy is standing around the comer during a skating party. ig moral support, but why wiisn ' t Campus Life is kn owq, far apoaaoring all tne getting hit? different types of StacejT WiUUms ALL THE FOOD. Carr pus Life is for people who like be- ing around others, plus it ' s all the food you can eat! . Bul ba Ross, senior, says. ■ ' UHMM MMM, GOOD! Diligently playing with his gum — (yeah, that ' s it!) Chad Mills gets caught by the cam- era. Chad, a junior, is a member of the student staff. ay nig parties fun I t was Monday night, and you were sitting at home watching Alf and do- ing your homework. Fumbling through your notebook, you come across a piece of paper. ISot paying atten- tion to what it was, you suddenly realize it wets going to be a party! But this party wetsn ' t any old party , it was Campus Life. Campus Life, which wets head- ed by a student staff, and direct- ed by Jimmy Walthers, met every Sunday to decide the euents to go on for that following meeting of the week. During these meet- ings, students had the chance to discuss problems that arose throughout the grueling teen years. It ' s equipped me with the un- derstanding and ability to cope with life , Calvin Green, Junior, said. Discussing problems and get- ting them out in the open while among friends weis em aspect that made Campus Life such a suc- cess with students. It gets everyone together different environment, other that school. You really get to see pec pie differently from how they an in school, t arcus Gracey, se nior, said. fl But aside from ml the seri ness and emotions, there some fun. During these ge. togethers , the students partici pated in number of activities — such as Chummie Bunnies, Crazt Pyramids, and other wild games. It ' s a place where you can gei together and meet new people, especially if you don ' t know any You learn a lot about others, ana a lot about yourself, Bubba j ams, senior, said. CAarf een Pexrce 33 . . Student Life
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Pant Votkmann BEFORE — 7 know Ihat there is a thin per son inside patiently waiting to be re leased. I know I can lose the weight with help from a structured diet program. ' Vicki WeWe said. AFTER — • feel like a new person. I feel like a butterfly which has been re- leased from a coc- coon. I am excited about life again. I feel and look bet- ter. Vicki WeWe said. A year in the life at ECHS Time. The passing of time brings into our Hues euents and hap- penings that ivill af- fect us always. Growing. With time we mature into the person we will always be. learning and building from all our experiences. Change. As we begin to grow older certain transformations oc- cur within us and create our in- diuiduality that represents who we are. Throughout the growing pro- cess which everyone experi- ences, we all come to a certain point where we decide who we want to be. Our individuality is our label in which we use to ex- press ourselves. We also choose a path for the way we decide to do things. Since this was a year of making a stand and being who we really are. this year we did things differently. This whole year has definitely been one to remember. Many things have happened that will be great memories to look back on. I think we really made a name for ourselves. Allison Vick. senior, said. Making a name for ourselves and letting people know what we ' re made of was one of our major goals. With our boys bas- ketball team competing in the State tournament, and leaving its mark on San Antonio with its awards and outstanding accom- plishments, we gave them a grand idea of who we were. Doing things our way meant SHARE THE MAGIC. Our dynamite bas- ketball team showed us what spirit is alt about and most of all winning. The star players Tony Terrell and Robert Keno were listed in every newspaper around. Tony captured the title of player of the year for his second consecutiue year. Heidi Hutcherson G AVE IT OUR ALL. Gimng a look of dis- gust. Mark Grainger knows that the foot- ball team tried their best and came close to winning in some of the ganies. The team kept up their spirit and the fans kept their support to show that is what EC spirit is all about. our forever strive for perfection This year we got to try out ou. new additions. The brand new modernized cafeteria got broker in with the rowdy student bodi. rushing through it every day. Thi band filled the walls of their neu band hall with the tunes that ex pressed our pride. Even the fac ulty benefitted with a newly or ganized office made convenien for everyone. The school is getting nice and nicer. It seems like even, year our school improves. I ' n glad our campus is growing, a the students seem to be realli enthused. Michelle Beckman sophomore, said. The whole year was a year a individuality and being ourselves The Hornets made their mark anc did things ' ' their way. CItaWeen Peafc
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