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Team players Working as one builds discipline Bending over backwards to show their enthusiasm, students and teachers alike were involved in activities during various parts of the school year. Some teachers captured a bit of nostalgia by dressing up in 50's and 60's outfits fpulled out from the back of closetsj during Homecoming. The election year theme was prevalent during pep rallies with David Brown and Louis Beeler carrying the American flag and senior class treasurer Carl Stodola wearing his Uncle Sam hat. And that old American tradition, baseball, Iivened up the spring. Carl Slodola, senior class treasurer and NC1tlOnOI Merlt Finalist, wears his Uncle Sam hat at the Homecoming pep rally before the Ysleta game. iPhoto by Mark Munozl Seniors Louls Beeler and David Brown stand In the senior class section holding American flags at an October pep rally. iPhoto by Gil Mowbrayl ...ei Ms. Betsy Hagans and Mr. David Edwards dress up as 60's students while Mr. Chuck Myers and Mrs. Lynette Brauer recapture the 50's look. lPhotos by Gil Mowbrayl 8 Gpening ls
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f J Q' f W-M, 1-he 4!l'!B'iHiiil against Austin. iPhoto by Gil Mowbrayl Mr. Mark Hutman and Mr. John Faraone V Ware, John Roberts, and Art Shaw look ahead. iPhoto by Gil Mowbrayl his hat during the bands Tech. iPhoto by Gil Mowbrayj that 3 Randy Shinaut waits for his time to bat during the 1980 bi-district baseball game Talk with Mr. Bob Kirtley whlle coaches Todd Mark Plaue, senior trombone player, twirls Opemng9
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