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“ T ang, bang choo choo train come on (J5 Eagles, do your thing ..The cheers echoed on throughout the hearts and minds of all Eagle fans on Fridays as they backed the Eagles to victory. A mix- ture of everyone: students, teachers, mer- chants, townspeople, young and old alike, had Eagle spirit especially on Fridays as they wore black and gold, spirit buttons, waved spirit towels, and cheered with the junction cheerleaders. The preparation for Fridays began on Monday. Cheerleaders used their after school time to paint signs, practice dance routines or cheers and plan the pep rallv. J Specials a y Football players practiced not only during their athletic period, but also after schooL They prepared themselves both mentally and physically for Friday's game. Band members played music and got their half-time snows down to perfection. The flag corps and twirlers practiced during band and also after school to get their routines looking their best. The look and feel of JHS was different on Fridays. Students wore black and gold, cheers were heard throughout the nails, and the building was decorated to match the spirit. The pep rally was a highlight of a Friday at school. It helped prepare everyone lor the finale, the challenging football game. Fridays were a special and important time at JHS. The happenings on Friday were the highlight of a long school week. It also was special because of the excite- ment in the air and a feeling of togetherness that soared the Eagles to a spectacular football season. As one en- thusiastic fan, teacher and mother. Opal Roberts exclaimed, Fridays are a fun day! A day to boost Our Mighty-Mean-Eagle- Machine on to Victory! Patiently watching an Eagle offensive play progress. Head Coach Ron Hubby and Coach |im Crenshaw give signals from the sidelines. Sponsored by KAMPGROUNDS OF AMERICA 2145 Main, 446-3138, |ohn Kothmann STUDENT LIFE 15
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Being really bad ' LeAnn Stockton cheers the football team on to victory. Stretching before the Big Lake foot- ball game. Shannon McNett, LeAnn Stockton, Traci Davidson and |anel Stockton talk about the weeks events. Practicing their pyramid for the lunior Varsity pep rally. Canon (ones, who is trusting Robert Christian- son, Heath Helton, Carr Thomson, and Kendon Roberts to catch him, falls into their arms. STUDENT LIFE
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Learning a new idea in fifth period Physiology-Anatomy class, Michea Booth and Shelia Hayes listen carefully to the discussion being held in the newly tiled classroom. While visiting with classmate in fifth period English III, John Bynum waits for class to begin in the new Ag. building classroom. Watching the construction below them, Tam- mie Dale, Susan Akers, Susan Martin, Chris Casaday, and lames Stewart wait for the bell to ring in fifth period Spanish I class. Discussing the day's events, Geneva Condarco and Elvira Bernal visit quietly in English III fifth period in the new room in the Ag. building. Giving a frown of displeasure, Traci David- son listens to the news of an upcoming Spanish test in Spanish II sixth period in the newly lighted and tiled room. Reading with delight the comic strip on the bulletin board, LeAnn Stockton waits in the newly tiled hall for the other cheerleaders to begin setting up for the Comfort pep rally. 16 RENOVATIONS Sponsored by LOEFFLER MOTOR COMPANY 702 Main, 446-2416
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