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O,ime of One A Own J fter finishing my homework, my -friends and I get together and relax, replied Renee Nixon. Most peo- ple like Renee have many things to do such as: running errands, homework, and being with friends. There are other people who practice after school which take up much of their time. Courtney Caudle is one of many people who have basketball practice and have errands to run after school. Although others may not have homework or errands to run, they are left with hobbies. Playing the piano, riding horses, cooking, sewing, reading, writing letters, and 4-H, quoted Jean- nie Randolph, are the hobbies that oc- cupy some of her time. In Melissa Evans, Susan Henry, Amanda Weaver, and Shelia Clark spare time, they attend aerobic classes on Monday's, Tuesday's and Thursday' from 5:30 to 6:30 at The Baptist Church. All-in-all, after school is a time of one's and own a time to pursue different opportunities. Shuffling to the “Cotton Eyed |oe, Stacy Skero, Becky Fleming, Sara lordon and Karen Clark enjoy the music of Cary Cold at the after school MORP dance. Following the lead of the others. Shelly Bitner, David Rojas, Stacy Martin and lerry Stewart enjoy themselves at the 50' dance. Keeping time to the music with crazy antics, Michea Booth and Ftolli Heap move to the music, while |ohn Bynum watch the crowd around them. 20 AFTER SCHOOL
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Recognizing the Pep Squad members, lohnston Holekamp speaks at the Foot- ball Banquet as Oscar Abilez and Mr. Bob Wright, guest speaker, listen intently. Array of 71 emoriei “ Q thought the slide presentation was great because we had never had one before and it put a lasting array of memories in our minds, said Michea Booth. The slide presentation was a new idea that stirred enthusiasm in the students. It was put together by the Booster Club and narrated at the 1986-87 Football Banquet by Mrs. Opal Roberts. Mrs. Roberts closed the presentation by saying A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. The guest speaker was Mr. Bob Wright. Mr. Wright is the Assistant Director for Field Ex- periences in charge of student teachers, and teaches Elementary Education at Texas A M University. Without football, commented Mr. Wright, you would have no other way to prove yourselves. Mr. Wright knew Coach Ron Hubby personally and told the audience interesting stories about the dedication of Coach Hubby, stated Courtney Caudle. The decorations showed the team from the beginning to the end of the season. Kim Happrer said, The decorations were cute and brought back many memories of the year. The 1986-87 Football Banquet was a mixture of hard work and dedication. It proved once again that Eagle Pride always shines through. Dancing the night away at the 1986-87 Football Banquet, Kelly Clark Martin and Allan Brawley smile at a passing couple. FOOTBALL BANQUET 19
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Discussing their cheerleader tryout routine, Pam Weaver and Kim Happner plan their next move. After a long day of practicing the one act play, Shelia Clark and Susan Henry find time to en- joy the afternoon in Fredericksburg. With coke and pizza in her hand, Tina Tired after a long day at school, Renee Nixon Tomlinson heads for the baseball field to works on her homework after school. support the Eagle baseball team. Bouncing down the steps with her heart shaped balloon, Angela Alverado sets out for an afternoon of fun. Setting up their next move, Amy Alvarez, Kelly Martin, Kim Happner and Pam Weaver prac- tice diligently for cheerleader tryouts. AFTER SCHOOL 21
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