Junction High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Junction, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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Fantasy to Reality W ith childhood fantasies of (Ernestina Martinez, Dayde Carlile, Belinda Cook, Glenda Page), pro-football players (Mickiel Hodge, Alan Herring, Nicky Haines, Rusty Mahnken, Ronny Carpenter), policemen (Alisa Schmidt, Warren Moss, Linda Page, Randy Stewart, Michael Harrison), nurses (Robin Heap, Tammy Stewart), to being a salesclerk like mommy (Sheila Adams), these students began the first grade. Now as seniors, they have begun to pursue careers in computers, music, fashions, engineering, library science, marketing, mechanized agriculture, and industrial arts. Forty seven seniors who began with fantasies have experienced a winning spirit as they approach graduation. They have taken the military ASVAB tests along with the SAT and ACT college entrance tests, fully preparing for a realistic future. Sponsors. Mr. T. A. Chandler, Mrs. Lana Tatsch, Mrs. Janice Stockton, and Mr. Carroll Williams have been assisting and guiding these students with their class activities. Predicting their future. Ernestina Martinez said. “I’ll be somewhere in that big world do- ing something important.’ Coby Cavaness said, ‘Til be settled down and making an easy living.” Belinda Cook said. “I'll be cutting hair in my own shop. Mark Cowlishaw said, I'll be finishing my second term in the state legislature in Austin. And Jonathan Campbell said that he would be with the Houston Sym- phony. After using the Reader's Guide for his English IV research report, Steven Ford places the book back on the shelf in the library. During Home and Family Living. Alan Her- ring assists Mr Hoy Smith's student. Jackie Russell, with cooking Christmas cookies. Sponsored by SEGOVIA MERCANTILE, AND RESTAURANT J.C. and Annie Forbes, P.O. Box 263, 446-3513. 446-2743 18 Focus on People

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©©Qfl© ®E) People Reading with Garfield. Courtney Wicker reveals her tired feeling after a long day in San Angelo at the yearbook workshop. Linda had a little lamb. Toby, he followed Linda Redding to school one day and wherever she went. e’ pal: a body of students ad- ministrators, teachers, coaches, custodians, bus drivers, advisors, cafeteria staff, counselors, etc. Who were the particular people con- gregated at Junction High School? Individuals comprising the Eagles were Daniels. Janes. Stevens, Mikes, Belindas. Bills. Todds, Rudys. Jeffs, Danas. Sheilas, Davids. Treys. Debras. Travises, Jennifers. Roberts. Connies. Randys, Montys, Adrians, Jerrys. Cin- dys. Ramiros, and Tammys. Lindas, Normas, Roberts. Marks. Dales, Ronalds, Carlas. Sandras. Marys, Gails. Normans, and Karens, joined together and formed classes to gain a broader outlook on life. Vicente, Nicky. Lynn. Hal, Gail, Alisa. Coby, Edwina. Ernestina, Leonard. Kim, James, Charles, Donovan, and Theresa constantly proved who the eagles were. A closer look through the Eye of the Tiger” revealed that each Eagle was •‘somebody.” Focus on People 17



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Using special technique . Monty Pilk- Updating the card catalog, library aide Kit Ington carves his design on a little jewelry Dobbins pulls out cards to revise them to the box during 2nd period Art II. Dewey decimal system. Dm Ann Taylor: Likes camping, fishing, reading, tennis, homemade pizza, lemon mer- ingue pie and homemade bread Received the National Leadership Merit Award Will remember being excited about graduation, but anticipating a new beginning David Doyal: Likes football, track, basketball tennis, swimming, hunting, steaks, pizza, spaghetti, and chicken Enjoys watching Magnum PI and Three's Company WHI remember graduation the most Leading the seniors are the officers. Alan Herring, president Leslie Wicker, secretary; Alisa Schmidt, vice-president; and Rob Spiller, treasurer With necessary ingredients at hand. Dayde Carlile and Tammy Stewart stir up a chocolate cake during fourth period Home and Family Living Seniors 19 Chosen to represent the seniors. Dee Ann Taylor and David Doyal are the favorites

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