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Producer and director Alan Barber with co-producer Laura Toups at the Tokio Bar in Tokio, Texas during follow-up interviews of the Aquilla 2000 football team in the summer of 2005.

Colter Snipes on the hot seat at the Tokio Bar interview in the summer of 2005. Cinematographer Tom Chamberlain adjusts the camera settings.

Cinematographer Tom Chamberlain with producer and director Alan Barber interviewing Colter Snipes (of the Aquilla 2000 football team) on the Tokio Bar porch.

Producer and director Alan Barber talking to LaDonna Petter of Aquilla School at the Aquilla School Reunion in October 2005 with cinematographer Tom Chamberlain filming.

Producer and director Alan Barber filming cotton fields under irrigation near Whitharral, Texas in the summer of 2006.

The water tower in Maple, Texas, the closest town to Three Way School. Today all that remains in Maple are a cotton gin, a filling station and a few houses.

Producer and director Alan Barber filming the remains of Bula School near Three Way in the summer of 2006. Bula School closed in the '70s after it consolidated with Three Way School. It was subsequently destroyed by fire. Today the brick shell is all that remains.

Parents and the Three Way Eagles on the field after their last football game in the winter of 2001. Three Way school closed in May 2002 after serving the South Plains cotton farming region since 1945.

Cinematographer Tom Chamberlain filming Colter Snipes as he discusses the history of Aquilla School at the Aquilla School reunion in October 2005.

Producer and director Alan Barber filming Three Way School seniors preparing for the last graduation in May 2002.

Matt Cox of the Aquilla 2000 football team being interviewed by cinematographer Tom Chamberlain in the new Aquilla School library.

Cooking burgers for the Fall Festival at Three Way School in October 2001. Three Way School closed forever at the end of the 2001-2002 school year.

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