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Waltzing across Texas, Seniors Sonya Roberts and David Isbell help their class win a balloon race. r Seniors Win Eaglympics % v Wrapping bodies like a surgeon, waltzing across Texas, waddling duck- style, and scrambling for shoes were just a few of the mock Olympic games played in the sec- ond annual Eaglympics which Student Council promoted. Students from every class met at Eagle Field May 9 to compete in the variety of unique games. Mr. Bill Long, referee for Freshman Leonard Cox pulls Ju- niors Neal Kelly, Bodie Miller, Lyle Cheatham, Faydra Bailey, and Roger Pruitt during a tug-of- war contest which the Juniors won. Scott Jones, Jesus Chan, the games, said, Eaglym- pics is the best project the Student Council spon- sored all year. The outcome left the Seniors in first place. Ju- niors in second, and Freshmen finishing third in front of the Sopho- mores. Mr. Long added, The Student Council should make a point of having Eaglympics every year I believe. Mr. Long, Mrs. Shade, Dee Dee Nesbitt, Wendy Wallace, Kent Kuykendoll, Sheri McKinney and Fred Weber provide encour- agement. CLASSES 65
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Rodriquez, Gloria Rolan, Manual Saur, Sherry Schulte, Lora Shoffner, Lori Short, Melissa Spaits, Joanne Spencer, Pamela Staton, Dorothy Steemer, Terry Thomas, Tija Townley, Matt Van Heuverswyn, Lisa Wallace, Kristi Weiner, Gregory Williams, Kealy
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J uniors Work Together In ' 87 Destined to raise money to pro- vide an outstanding prom for the seniors, the juniors started by sell- ing candy bars. To help begin preparations for the prom, over $900 was made selling the candy bars. It was a very difficult task to sell 271 candy bars, but the easy part was thanking my beautiful girlfriend, Kerianne, for the help she gave me, Russel Schoffner, the leading candy seller, said. The juniors also held concession stand sales at the Stock Show, the UIL practice meet, and the Valen- tine ' s Dance which added over $500 to the funds that would pay for the decorations. The projects were a lot of work, Ruben Acosta Faydra Bailey Patricia Barnett Sandra Beene Brand! Blackwell Kathy Bohanan but they seemed to pay off, class president Brandi Blackwell said. Each junior was required to pay $10 in dues also to help defray ex- penses. In January the class began pre- paring for the prom by appointing people to be in charge of decora- tions for each section of the ele- mentary cafeteria. Mrs. Ruby Caron, class sponsor, felt as many juniors as possible should be al- lowed to help decorate and get in- volved in all aspects of the dance. When the prom night finally ar- rived April 11, the juniors were glad all the preparations had paid off for a fun night for all the guests. Charles Collins and Chris Shade wait for customers for the Junior Class concession during the Valentine Dance. Jackie Boyle Maurice Bujnoch Missy Callihan Jitter Chambers Baltazar Chan James Cheatham 66 CLASSES
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