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

 - Class of 1985

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During seventh period, Cheryl Keith, of- fice aide, looks over the sign in sign out sheet for Mrs. Gaston. 6 JHS CHAMOIS

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The Names Have Been Changed io Profeci fhe Guiliy? Mrs Gloria Abilez Glor-ee-ah Mr Dean Ball Pal Mrs Emily Bierschwale Mrs. B. Mrs Suzanna Brown Beowulf Mr T. A Chandler T.A. Mrs AnnCotterell Senora Coach Hugh Doyal Baby Hughy Mrs. Tommie Gaston 'Mommie Tommie Mrs Joycelyn Hepburn Mommie H. Miss Donna King MissGink Mr Jeff Maxwell Maxwell House Mr Eugene Monroe Bookie Man” Mrs Theola Monroe Lady Coach Lynn Spivey ' Spiffy Spivey Mr David Venable Mr V. Mr Sonny Williams Sunny Stimulating a two-way communication between students and teachers, affectionate nicknames at J.H.S. began to serve their purpose. Like most nicknames, these were primarily used by students as a way of expressing their love and admiration for their High School Teachers. Known to most teachers, their nicknames were generally chosen by the students Looking over her clat . Miss Donna King ex- plains fo students how to draw a still life. to represent either the class, the personality or just the character or appearance of the teacher. Ah yes, if only the students had known what they were getting into in some cases by choosing some of the nicknames they had. Yes, only the names were changed to protect the innocent... or is that ... the “guilty. As students complete their Algebra I work, Mr. T. A. Bud Chandler grades student's work. Reading to her class from Teen Guide. Mrs. Emily Bierschwale teaches students about home decorating. While watching students unwind their “spirit chains , senior Chris Castillo and principal Mr. Steve Branderburg are amazed at the participation. sruofvrirF JHS 5



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Patiently working on hor layout lor yaar- book. Cathy Stewart concentratea on her color page . Walking into the Blanco Safari pep rally, the Eagle football team dodge in and out ol atreamera while walking toward their aeat . Uninvited Changes • think the changes are not for f the better,” said senior Cheryl Keith, “the changes are hurting us more than helping most of us. Many students of J.H.S. had difficulty accepting the changes that fell upon them as a result of Chapter 75, House Bill 72, and a new administration. I like having seven periods a day, said junior Gwen Clifton, because I was trying to figure out how to take all the courses I needed into a six period day.” Lunch was shortened from 50 to 30 minutes so that school could be extended another 35 minutes to accommodate a seventh period class. Many seniors were forced into “unwelcome classrooms after school had started, because House Bill 72 had taken senior privilege away. “I had to take Vo. Ag.,” said senior Cindy Russell, because there wasn’t anything else I could take.” School was cramped for time during holidays so that the Texas Tech Center could be vacant of the Middle School students, for the summer Texas Tech students. All of J.H.S. waited for the completion of the band hall addition, physical education facility and the new middle school. The Eagles may have Started from Scratch, each one coping with the different changes in each of their own special way, but they joined together and made this the greatest year yet — “The Year the Eagles Were Molded into Champions.” Sponsored by Barker's Food Store, Inc. 310 Main, 446-2219, We Lead and Others Follow ,uc 7 CHAHOfS f

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