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Busy? You've to be Kidding! School started for yet another year for the students of J.H.S. School was different from last year with a new superintendent, a new principal, three new teachers, a new yearbook advisor, a new counselor, a new librarian, a new cheerleader and pep squad sponsor, new office personnel, a new class of freshmen, one hundred of them, and whew ... should we go on? Lunch had been shortened during the summer, so a seventh period could be added to the school day. Miss Paula Chrisman, the new counselor, had to reshift schedules because senior privilege was not state credited and seniors could not use this as a credit for graduation. Tardies and absences were handled in a different fashion and students had to become accustomed to new changes in rules and regulations. Yet, the students overcame all the changes and still strove for the excellence of which J.H.S. is known. During the year, the juniors raked up the money for their senior rings while the seniors anxiously awaited their senior pictures, graduation invitations and their beloved diplomas. The sophomores and freshmen were just trying to get credit for their seven classes and get use to the new state laws. Although the Eagles Started from Scratch” with all of the new obstacles that girded their way, the students at J.H.S. pulled together and began to “Make a Champion. Back from lunch. Monica Menchaca laughs with friends on the “H. mmooucnon JHS 3
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With deep concentration, Shirley Davit gives all her attention to her typing in Typing I, seventh period. [ Proud ot her straight teeth, Theresa Keith shows her Algebra lll IV seventh period class whst miracles Dr. Risinger can perform with braces. Giving a spirit boosting speech at the Blanco pep rally, Edward Anguiano (61) and Monty Walker (20) prepare to give the flower for the most spirited individual of the week. In the dark, the Eagle sign stands brigl and tall announcing that We re Numb One.” 2 JUS ttmooucvoM Sponsored by Dairu Queen of Junction Box 166, 446-2121, hfagood and Woodward, Inc.
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Waiting her turn. Shannon McNett reviews her Physical Science homework while Mrs. Karla Boone talks with another student. With a helpful grin Tony Martinez assists Coach Hugh Doyal in grading Biology papers. Sponsored by Randolph Absfract Company, Inc. 522 Main, 446-3318 4 JHS QTUDfNT LlfE
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