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THEY’LL BE MISSED. The retiring foot- ball players are: Samuel Valverde, Kevin Kothmann, Max Schwarz, Steven Smith, Luis Rios, Junior Sanchez, Jamey Newbury, Billy Bob Castleberry, Jerry Stewart, John Bynum, Carr Thomson, and Alan Brawley. (Coach Ron Hubby In the center) Bi-District Champ Banquet Lin Saturday. Jan. 17, the annual football banquet began with ap- petizers served in the cafeteria, followed by dinner in the new gym The speaker was the Rev Jerry W Kunkel. known for his humorous stories and delightful speaking delivery. A former All-State football player and pro draftee before he entered the ministry, the reverend had the background and stories to keep the Eagles and their dates entertained. John Bynum received the most valuable offensive player award. Sammy Valverde the most valuable defensive player award, and Steven Smith the Paul Bynum award The senior players gathered for a last group shot with their coach “The seniors of the team were very good leaders and will be missed a lot because they led the team to win district, bi-district and to play in area finals for the first time in 32 years,” said Coach Ron Hubby. 20 FOOTBALL BANQUET BANQUET MEMORIES. Brad Sutton. Pamela Weaver and Billy Bob Castleberry discuss some funny memories of the past football season. THE PRIDE OF EAGLES. On display for everyone at the Banquet to see was the trophy won by the Eagles when they defeated Lytle 24 to 0 and became the bi-dlstrlct champs. PROUD FATHER. Samuel Valverde receives his football participation award from his father at the football banquet. MAKE 'EM LAUGH. With a lit tie humor, Reverend Jerr} Kunkel spoke on hli philosophy of life.
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WE DIO IT! After the performance for the high tchool. Laura Halbrooks, Rex Lackey, Marc Simon, Amy Lovelace, Angle Mot , Mike Lovelace, Tina Lopez, and Ray Lom- brano jump with |oy. Award Winning Play For the first time in seven years the One-Act play won in district competition. Seven high schools competed in Mason on March 26. Junction High School’s production of Mr. Flannery’s Ocean and Wimberly's Scarerorw were the two advancing plays. Senior Marc Simon won Best Actor with his portrayal of Mr. Flannery. Laura Halbrooks was named to District All-Star Cast with her role as Mrs. Pringle. Maug, the cockney maid, was played by Amy Lovelace, who was named to the Honorable Mention All-Star Cast. Other cast members included: Rex Lackey, Mr. Morrison; Pamela Weaver, Mrs. Mor- rison; Tina Lopez, Mrs. Klapington; Mike Lovelase, Young Boy; and Angie Moss, Young Girl. Senior Teri Jetton served as student director and a crew member. In area competition in Georgetown Marc Simon was named to area All-Star Cast and Laura Halbrooks was named to area Honorable Mention All-Star Cast. The One- Act play is under the direction of instructor Mrs. Jolyn Meadows. HOW COULD YOU! Pamela Weaver (Mr . Morrlton) turn her head away from Rex Lackey (Mr. Morrlton) a the wall a loud a possible. ONE-ACT Member and Crew are. Front Row: Sherrll Woodward, Angle Mo , Tina Lopez, Pamela Weaver. Back Row (Right to Left): Terl Jetton, Marc Simon, Amy Lovelace, Ray Lombrano, Rex Lackey, Shon Fornerl . Mike Lovelace, Laura Halbrooks and Roy Peyton. WHY ME? Mrs. Pringle (Laura Halbrooks) receives a good reprimand from Mr. Flannery. one-act 1»
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In 5earch of thE PErf Ect Pram DatE In many schools throughout the nation it is very difficult to find a prom date In many cases there simply just are not enough girls to go around If you are a per- son with any common sense, you will start searching for your perfect prom date TO- DAY It is to my knowledge that most high school boys do not know what to look for in a prom date After all. this is not just a trip to London Hall You want your prom date to be special There are three essen- tial qualities in a prom date that must be present; these qualities are beauty, the ability to dance in heels and personality When I say beauty. I really mean beautifulness ” Beautifulness is the art of looking good Also try to pick a girl who does not eat a lot By doing this, you accomplish two things first of all. she will probably be skinny, and secondly, you will get her lef- tovers after dinner I hope it is now in your mind the meaning of 'beautifulness ' Most importantly, your date must have a good personality. To have an acceptable personality, your date must be able to ac- complish three things First, she must be able to make conversation with others while you are getting punch Second, she must be able to understand all jokes and laugh at yours, and third, and most impor- tant. make sure she knows your name There is no greater put down than to have your date call you by someone else's name It is very easy to see why personali- ty is so important Once agam. I would like to stress my three points Pick a beautiful one Make sure she can dance (with you). Most im- portantly. make sure she has a good per sonality If you take all these tips into ac- count. you will be the King of the Prom, and that ain't no lie. — by Jamey Newbury — TOP HAT AND TAILS. Snappy dresser Sammy Valverde gives us a high five for a fantastic fantasy prom. BELLES OF THE BALL LeAnn Stockton. Amy Goodman. Holll Heap. Angle Alvarado. Stacy Davis, and Kim Happner arrange themselves for a fairytale photo. A DRESS?! Geneva Condarco sports a lovely gala gown. CINDERELLA. Sara Jordan prays for her perfect prince while Henry Murr scans the scene. MADEMOISELLES. With timid smiles. Elvira Ber nal. Amy Alvarez, Rita Enriquez, Roy Alonzo, and Leticia Guardiola wait for the perfect dance partners. JUNIOR SENIOR PROM 21
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