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The Trooper, was inspired by the tradition of the American cavalryman, leading to the school's colors of Trooper Blue and Trooper Gold.

Colors
Fight Song
Fight Song
The Anthem of the Troopers: "Shine On"
At the heart of every Eastwood victory and pep rally is our unique fight song, "Shine On." While many schools adopt standard melodies, Eastwood High School is proud to have a completely original anthem.
Composed specifically for our school by Al Anderson—a master of the craft known for creating iconic school fight songs—"Shine On" belongs to us and us alone. It was designed to capture the "Trooper Spirit" and has served as our musical signature since the school’s early days.

Our Victory Cry
Whether in the stands or on the field,
Troopers raise their voices together with these words:
Shine on forever, Eastwood High
Always the victor, that’s our cry
We are the brave ones, we are the true
We’ll do our best always for you!
Oh, shine on forever, Eastwood High
We’ll never stop until our victory is nigh
On Eastwood on Eastwood! We’ll never stop!
We’ll prove our worth and we’ll reach the top!
Oh reach the top
Go! Go! Team!…

Why It’s Special
Exclusivity: Because Al Anderson wrote this specifically for Eastwood, you won’t hear this melody at any other high school in the country.
The Score: The original "Full Score" (pictured above) remains the foundation for the Pride of the Eastside Trooper Band, ensuring that the same powerful arrangement Al Anderson intended continues to inspire new generations of Troopers.
Alma Mater
Our Alma Mater: Queen of High Schools
While the fight song carries us through the heat of competition, our Alma Mater is the soulful anthem that unites generations of Troopers. Traditionally sung at the conclusion of athletic events, graduation ceremonies, and/or formal school gatherings, it serves as a solemn pledge of loyalty to our school.
This specific choral arrangement, which brings our anthem to life with rich harmony, was arranged by Alex Jimenez and Rick Rodriguez. Their work ensures that every time we lift our voices, we do so with a sound that is uniquely Eastwood.
The lyrics pay tribute to our school colors—Blue and Gold—and serve as a pledge of "faithful gratitude" from the students to the institution that prepares them for the world.
The Lyrics
Notable Alumni
Notable Alumni: The Pride of Eastwood
At Eastwood High School, our legacy of excellence extends far beyond graduation. We are proud to recognize the achievements of our Troopers who have gone on to make significant impacts in athletics, the arts, and public service.
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Jack Handey (Class of 1937) A celebrated humorist and writer, Jack is best known for his iconic "Deep Thoughts" segments on Saturday Night Live. His unique comedic voice has left a lasting mark on American pop culture. Texas Monthly Interview.
Ronn Lucas (Class of 1972) An acclaimed American ventriloquist and comedian, Ronn has entertained audiences nationwide with his unique blend of stand-up and vocal skill, cementing his place as a top talent in the entertainment industry. El Paso Times Interview.
PROFESSIONAL ATHLETICS
Butch Henry (Class of 1987) A former Major League Baseball pitcher, Butch took the skills honed on the Eastwood diamond to the highest level of professional sports. El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame
Frank Castillo (Class of 1987) Frank represented Eastwood on the national stage as a Major League Baseball pitcher, demonstrating the dedication and grit of a true Trooper. El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame
Eric Jack (Class of 1990) After a standout collegiate career at the University of New Mexico, Eric went on to the National Football League as a defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons. Pro Football Archives
PUBLIC SERVICE
Senator Cesar J. Blanco (Class of 1994) Currently serving as the Texas State Senator for District 29, Cesar has dedicated his career to public service. He previously served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 76 (2015–2021). The Texas Senate






