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Watching the Eaglettes perform to California Girls, junior Kandi Koch and senior Fran Thevaos talk about the day's events at the South Garland game. lMulveyJ Q- , Using croissants, chicken wire and strings, junior Jeff Turrentine makes his addition to the French Club float, which entered the annual Homecoming parade in an unfinished state. fDozetoJ Senior Robin Valetutto leads the stu- dent body in a cheer before the first game versus Duncanville, Valetutto was also elected to the '85 Homecoming Court. fMulveyj 7 wi, , 'z , w.s,sr-w1t.a.. fi afar, if ,ff .uw rm- awftffw-..,w -'f, at i ,f i Opening f 5
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: : : : .' ' Sept. 3-June 5 3 ' -' RHS features J H 0 - - the reel thmg 3 H - Q The Senior Talent Show - - almost fell victim to the no - - pass, no play rule also. But thanks to the work of Senior - - Principal W. L. Clay and - I counselor Jackie Agers, an ap- - - peal made to the administration was successful and the show - - went on as scheduled. I - lf the Ano pass, no play' rule - - had gone into effect, two - - bands, three lip sync perfor- ' - mances, a break dance routine, - and several Senior Eaglettes - would not have been able to - I perform. - - The Talent Show was ' definitely a success, said : - Agers. We had the most acts . I from one of the smallest ' - graduating classes. g I ln addition to rules, school 1 g work, and other activities, you I I also had to do some adjusting 1 , to the construction that was 1 done to the courtyard between 1 l B and C halls. Communication was hampered due to the noise l ' coming from tractors, but l l ,. some classes took advantage l and used this time to relax. We played Spanish monopoly and Scrabble l because we couldn't hear over l the noise for her to give us a ' l discussion, said senior Julie ' 1 Walls. ' I Not only has graduating l 1 become more difficult over the I I years, but now seniors are no 1 . longer able to finish school and . I graduate early. Seniors are now I I. staying in school as long as I 1 everyone else, and the Class of 1 5 '86 doesn't graduate until June - 5 8, a Sunday! - g From the late graduation to ,- 1 the disturbance in the court- 1 I yard, the year has been full of g 3 individual obstacles and l - hurdles. The Eagle '86 hopes to 1 ' highlight both the disappoint- ' 1 ments and the achievements of 1 ' the year by FOCLISING ON s 1 . Q 5 YOU! - Karin Evans Q xx it 5 N 4 f Opening i gfgiffflglt 1 T M Q , .. i QQ fi i: E . Seniors David Patterson and Richard Zastoupil browse through the Eagle Football Program that the Eaglettes sell at S2 for the Quarter- back Club. lGekiereJ Receiving library cards from librarian Carlyn Gray is one of the many new ex- periences that sophomores such as Cindy Burnett have to go through. fMulveyj
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