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Fifteen Awards Joining the National Guard his junior year, Jonathan Campbell spent some interesting moments traveling and playing in the National Guard band. “Once we went to a big hotel in Austin honoring Major General Willie Scott. With a $50-a- plate meal, most people attending were heads of state government and large Texas cities.’’ Since Jonathan has been in the Guard, he performed with the Har- din Simmons choir, at the Lam- passas Spring Ho Festival, and the Wurstfeist in New Braunfels, not counting numerous parades. During Jonathan’s seven years in band, he has received fifteen awards. He said, “My goal is to try and make the best I can at regional and I hope the state solo contest this year and to get a music scholarship.” Spare time activities for Jonathan include canoeing, jogging, fishing, and hunting. He plans to go to col- lege and major in music. Visiting on the bus trip to Brady Jonathan Campbell relaxes before marching contest. 22 • Focus on People
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saving Physics after their Thanksgiving ilebration, Alisa Schmidt gets herself igether and psyched up for her next class Robert Beam Billy Bradshaw Jonathan Campbell ‘Ready, Yet Scared’ i i I t's a nice feeling to know that ■ the kids in my school like me enough to vote for me for this honor, said Alisa Schmidt, Homecoming Queen. Alisha served as vice-president of her class for five years, as a Student Council representative four years, on the flag corps two years, and as a junior varsity and varsity cheerleader. Selected to be on both the National Junior and National Honor Societies. Alisa also consistently earned a place on the honor rolls. Participating in cross country, basketball, and track, she was a regional track qualifier for two years. Alisa said, It's great to train, travel as a team, and work for a trophy. I am fairly satisfied, but I wish I had excelled more in cross country and had a better grade average. Planning to attend Texas Tech and major in advertising, Alisa said, I'm ready to leave the nest, yet I'm scared to death. With a couple minutes left after his English IV assignment Ronny Carpenter eagerly looks through the new 1982 Golden Eagle Seniors »21
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din demonstrates some special drawing techniques he learned in drafting class. Completely absorbed in solving his problem. Mickiel Hodge gets a little help from his calculator in Advanced Math fifth period Patiently waiting for her teacher. Ginny Mar- tin observes aerobic dancing by the athletics class. Sponsored by DR. AND MRS. FRANK DAVIS 105 Reid Road. 446-2169 Seniors 23
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