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

 - Class of 1985

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Keeping with the beat, Daynah Davis, Bryan Campbell, and Stacy Folley dance to music provided by The Music Machine at the homecoming dance. After passing through the arch. Sandra Randle and Doby Murr, seniors, take their place to await the announcement of the new Homecom- ing Queen. As the Student Council Vice- President introduced candidates and escorts, sophomores, Michea Booth and Marshall Heap pause beneath the arch for a moment. Fired up for the second half of the Blanco game, the football team and cheerleaders run through the sign with pride and enthusiasm. Representing the freshman class as Homecom- ing Queen candidate and escort are Janel Stockton and Charles Gibson. MOMfCOMWC JHS 9

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Following the announcement of Homecoming Queen. Dorothy Davit and Dwayne Abilez take their place under the arch. ''Highlights of The Night Homecoming activities began at Hill Country Stadium with a football game against the Blanco Panthers, which ended in a 30-7 Blanco victory. As the Golden Eagle Band played Tonite I Celebrate My Love,” the Homecoming Queen candidates and their escorts commenced proudly across the field to represent their class. Candidates and their escorts were Janel Stockton and Charles Gibson, freshmen; Michea Booth and Marshall Heap, sophomores; Dorothy Davis and Dwayne Abilez, juniors; and Sandra Randle and Doby Murr, seniors. Queen from 1983, Sheri Templeton, escorted by her father Mr. Tom Templeton, presented the crown and a bouquet of roses to the new queen Dorothy Davis. Adding the final touch to Homecoming was a dance held at the Catholic Annex which was sponsored by the Student Council. Students enjoyed Dancing In the Dark” to a constant flow of music provided by The Music Machine. Sponsored by River Valley Travel Cenfer Segovia. 446-2626 8 JHQ HOMfCftMtNO



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Growing io Meei New Challenges and Changes ••ft took a lot of growing but we f finally adjusted to most of the changes,” said senior Cindy Russell. Class adjustment was effected directly by the involvement of the students and new technology introduced into the classroom. When an article of much use reaches a certain age, improvements are usually made on the original model. Many students and the adminis- tration believed that such a time had come for the classes of J.H.S. The students in DECA class became involved in the training in computers because of the nine new computers that were installed in Ms. Janice Stockton's Distributive Education classes. Jeannie Randolph stated, “With all the new technology being introduced in our world today. I'm glad that I have the opportunity to learn about computers.” Being able to type and feed information into a computer has been a challenging and rewarding task to me, said sophomore Tina Tomlinson, it's something I really enjoy doing. IBM typewriters are just another added change to Mrs. Joycelyn Hepburn's typing classes. A view expressed by both administrators and instructors was that standards in the classroom should be raised and that students should gain the knowledge from courses that they will need in college and future life. Although most classes were taken with the future in mind, some classes were just taken because students enjoyed the class. Mrs. Emily Bierschwale's Home Economics classes is one of those. Boys still take the classes because they enjoy cooking and stuffing their faces and girls enjoy preparing themselves to be future homemakers. So many of the students take HE for just one of these reasons. There still seemed to be several improvements that needed to be in the new curriculum but there also seems to be no danger of the original models being used up” within the next few years. 10 Sponsored by Dr. Frank A. Davis, DDS ofc. 105 Reid Rd . 446-2166

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