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Nlusiciu ns Remain Active Although most widely known for its outstanding ability on the marching field, the band's activities did not halt after football season. ln November came the UIL marching contest in Deer Park, where the band received a superior rating from each judge. In individual competition, an impressive total of five band members advanced to area competition. With the second trimester came the formation of the symphonic and concert bands. Preparations for Christmas concerts kept members busy throughout the holidays. The climax came at the Christmas party when Terri lVlcNally and Billy Whitworth were announced as the band's sweetheart and beau. 1. Terri McNally and Billy Whitworth displayed the versatility that won them the titles of band sweetheart and beau. 2. The marching band exploded as the iudges announced their superior rating at contest. 3. Senior Debbie Bull and Larry Mitchell, a former graduate of Pasadena High, danced to German folk music when the band officers visited Haufbragarten. 158
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Jiri ', ex ni .t V, 1. The Eagle Marching Band displayed their halftime 4 abilities against Deer Park. 2. Hours of diligent practice paid off as the flag carriers performed with excellence. 3, Mr. Gottschalk supervised as the band played at the LaPorte pep rally. 4, On- lookers watched as the band participated in the Pasadena Rodeo Parade. S. Letter carriers supported the Eagle name at the Deer Park game. 6. Eagles marched with precision to the tune of Mickey Mouse in a Mouseketeer hat formation. Q ., - - ,nag-'.. -1' 5 B if V ? vur-N-'-rw!-' . I 1... .V... .. ., :nntp -. ,, ' iernrvimgr, VF? -Ve 5 -Vfv .ff-ff-sei'-'f-1 V A- .. Mem. Tift: ,,1..,,4,5.,,V.f4.5,g,,,-we Y 1 -f WWA rel f- - A- H.. f ., .-'.V.,.fm...,, W Q. jg jv. Q' 1 2 , ' 'f 2 -f'..2..V'-if ., mm e- :-. ' , V T . , 1r,..Q1L,i+flZf33-Ulf V..ig:t Wa f '4 p'7' ' 5Q2x3Vr?:f:rh:,2L5er,gg:.6 , V' - ,.. 'N MV-2-w.xr:,.e5 -WV 1 V V-.VV1-at .sw-effl 1 ' . . - 1 'V 1: W, I 4,5 . ',Vt.iz,V. V - ' .f 'f5 ,:V:1,,M 5 'F-A 1. z TK y V. .. . Vrqyr .A VL if k ' ' MPI iifklx ffV1fi'EV. if .. 2 -V.Vm Sew! Y-,. E? 2 V ' f V-V .51 3 :ug-1 at ,I -, - , V- A- .H .L ,af.,, 15 . Riagg z , M.s,g:.yL:: QA' 2145 V 4' ' ,5.m:Q':4fQ,rw1',5sQ,,gce,1.,19i gg 4,455g,,.,Qg-ggg ' ' QQ., ,K V g H .,,.:g,.fs:r,:,4, ... awe, nee.- ,, page, ' VV twwxxw' f ,,g1fw.:,...,.V. ' V+ -1 ,+:+.1V.,a. Wg V4 Vg V. , VV V-W-we mf . V'-ww.-., M U.--ay, - V ...V 1- -' rzawgz,-u 4, A :wi , ,gy -. ' A , ,235 2, ,g Meat.: V 5 1 it V. t W ,:ff.VVr.V-,, ,Ve .2 .f 1' 'ar ' , W - .M-'-+,,1iwt::qf V V' Vg fMVVVvr.V.,','? ,V 9: ' 5 - ' r' ji T V. if . cz? y ,b,1,,: , ..,. , 4, , A 'F ,V ,gr V 9: ,M Y F Q jf li Mx , Q e 5 1 f VN wfffe, f . , a-221 e gpm' My ,K Q It c .,. 'JK ,H . V Q 'gat , .. 1 Q :v .R'-:gr stu,-. , 'Y a ' , 'f J, st 'QM 'S I W ,O V -.. ,Aw .L , ' . - rf, 1,513 ,, 1, 5522 -Q of 1 if iaifvga V, ' K V V- V Ni. . W 'Q W Wx, '- ze 1 r . D . QM r V i , 1' be V371 QQ ,. . -Y ,Q L ,+V e, V . Q-51Z:,.,VV..,,,g, ...f elif: ,, M j 1 in -at 3:51 lt' 4. .554 j::f ,v!S,51 ..-- rs. ' . -'iff Ut! f-ffm, ., , -3- , A . , V L V - NV ,X -V'fj,. Vue, I, .: A . . Vgsriw..-1,Q,,wWQt . ' . ' Q Vt fi-5.0 -1YL??3Vg4g f' ii ' '.f , 1wwJ '. .V sf f g , . V 1 A1-,Q . wr' ,'Vg,.7' , V V' 2. -1 . 'v .x- 'V rf: V g ., R ,AVfH:.lp,. L, , i ' V VV V A H ' , 1 3' .V lk. , IM ' X 'H' R 4785 ' Km f ,, - ss. -V , .1 'if f Q-'klfdfiglgn' fy gif: V W 'ht ex M 3 if 1 A fi Q Q s ' 'rg mi Q ,Q 'La 3 4 T xx ' Q 3, Q 'W A. 5 'iw 'ra f rj . V ,,, . v.-v V- - VL? ' 'yt , , 1222 . 9 gl .W j ' -,, - f f izii up 4. 9 '4-.- .V 'Q ' f ' 'V , A ' W' V g ' 1' , jfirf 7?zff'ff f- ' -L 'aifkfx 1.5.6 VTV H '-. d 1 ' ' lla Qlfm ' - . JV 54 'A ' ,r' .,.,. ., W. ,,,, ,..,,1A. In .Q kr , , N ?f.taEsQi35,.. V, affair fy.. inf: ,V- 'V - , . . . 'ffl me-.,. V-we V' W' f. - ' if , ,V 9 V . V A LM, WX je '- wi V-tm , V Mwg n , ., ..,,s,.............- 5 5 12332 . .-.fZ'5.'5X N.. ffta., wi V 'Q V - . .awry-1, ,' :M W . ,, .tm 'X W wma '1:W.f-Mm y --, , f -mar-:fn . . .VV --- .W ,. ,-W...-.-Q... ,Q.vIVmsV,.V.a+w-f '0 . fiffmi T' ' - . V-......, 3' ' ' A JV ,W X V 5, , . . W V - - r, . ' ....-QM., N, , , Q. V4 V f. ,.. ...V, ' w
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'lL s . -in 'Q 1 E M . C if w sgigf Vg nif- Girls Form FCA Brunch Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Christ on Campus remained the religious clubs on campus this year. Christ on Campus members often delivered the morning devo- tional with an inspirational thought for the day. A bake sale in Pasadena Plaza exploded the treasury of the organization into action. Celebrating holidays highlighted the nightlife of Christ on Campus members as they got together for a Halloween party, Christmas party, and Valentine's party. ln between parties, Christ on Campus member attended meetings on Tuesday nights and often invited guest speakers such as evangelist Phil Arms. Not to be outdone by their male coun- terparts, girls originated their own branch of Fellowship of Christian Athletes this year. The activities of the boys section included meetings with guest speakers such as Cougar linebacker Willis Williams. They showed their football spirit by supporting the South- west Conference champs, the Houston Cougars. Coach Thomas Moon sponsored the boys' FCA, Coach Barbara Merrell sponsored the girls FCA, and Mr. Bill Laucher spon- sored Christ on Campus. 1. Becky Caldwell and Kim Nicholson listen to gospel music sung by one of many Christ On Campus guest speakers. 2, FCA members warm up before the basketball marathon. 3. juniors George Poe and Randy Herrera go for the tip off as junior Brian Long referees. 1
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