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FAITHFULLY DOING hit duty at an office aide. Greg Brawley record third period abaenteea. IN ART I. Jeff Adamt formt a clay pot in hit third period clatt. DODGING Shannan Carl hand, Ladd Campbell retain potaeaaion of the firtt period abtentee tlipt. ASSISTING hit classmates, Timo Hulkko answers American Hiatory questions in third period cleat. Exchange Student Student Lite
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Spirit Flies High “I t made me feel like a million | bucks,” said Shawn Murff about the pyramid at the Anson bi- district girls' basketball game in San Angelo. Fifteen boys built pyramids at the two Mason games in Junction and Kerrville and the Anson game. There was more spirit shown at these games than the rest of the season because everyone stuck together and the girls won their first district title and beat Mason for the first time in three years, said Shawn. On February 4, Eagle boosters, parents and coaches gave the foot- ball players a banquet. After the grilled steak dinner, students listened to their speaker, Mr. John O’Hara, head football coach at Southwest Texas State University. Mr. O’Hara cut his speech short because he said, “Sheri has things planned.” Reminiscing at the banquet brought back memories of Jay Cashman forgetting his jersey pants at the Bangs football game. “Jay had to borrow a pair from the Bangs team,” said Greg Brawley. Following the program, students danced to music furnished by The Music Man in the cafeteria. TWO BITS, FOUR BITS. Brian Carpenter, Bobby Carpenter, Greg Brawley, Shawn Murff, Steven Brawley, Clay Simon, Doby Murr, Jay Caahman, and Marky Burch sup- port the varsity basketball girls against Anson. Sponsored by The Junction Eagle 215 North Sixth. 446-2610, Printed Since 1882” Football Banquet Spirit 19
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AUSTIN OR BUSTI A yearbook «ludant» head to ILPC to gat all their award . Dorothy Davia listen to muaic through tiny earphone and keep the un out of her eye with a red hat. COME AHEAD. Aa Adam Stapp directs traffic during lunch, a number of the guy wait to be directed across the street. AFTER COMPLETING the All Honors Banquet Program, Christine Hardesty reads over the last page on the computer. Friendly and Warm £ £ ■■ ere in the U.S. people are I 1 warmer, they are more willing to talk with strangers, said Timo Hulkko, foreign exchange stu- dent from Helsinki, Finland. Timo’s host parents were Reverend and Mrs. Sid Spiller. He lived with them and went to school in Austin from August until December when they moved to Junction. He said, ‘‘My host parents are super so I really don’t miss my real parents.” In his spare time, Timo read books and played the piano, sax- ophone, and guitar. Other special- ties included windsurfing, snow ski- ing, water skiing, and soccer. Clothing and entertainment here according to Timo were the same as Finland. Americans do eat more Mexican food, said Timo, “I like it myself, but my favorite food is pizza.” Exchange Student Student Ltfe 21
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