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ters, ribbons and spirit organizational uniforms. A giant pep rally ended the school week and began the weekend festivities. Patriots performed a special halftime show during the Churchill game, and Cavaliers and the TR band backed the group on the field. Spirit Week ended when the game against Churchill played out its final seconds. Although the game was not exactly a success, most agreed that Spirit Week 77 was. 1 1 Mickey Mouse smiles out over the lunchroom crowds. 2 Walt Disney characters adorn the walls of the cafeteria. Seniors won the contest between tour classes to see who could decorate the halls or cafeteria Cfor Seniorsy the best. 3 Tinker Bell showers her magic dust over the students in study hall. Jo Ann Apolinar Jane Arbuthnot Donna Armstrong Jeanne Armstrong William Arnold Greg Atwell - seniors I 7
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It was a Mickey Mouse Affair Crazy colored socks, Mickey Mouse hats, Texas Tech jerseys and faded demins invaded TR's campus in celebration of Spirit Week 76. Starting off the traditional event was over- all and denim Tuesday. Students wore their favorite blue jeans, skirts, vests and jackets. Overalls, however, seemed to cover the most bodies. ASTM, UT, Baylor, Southwest, Notre Dame, Alabama, Illinois, Florida and even Slippery Rock were some of the colleges and universi- ties represented Wednesday, official jersey day. Chances for students to be creative, funky and original came Thursday when socks, hats and tennis shoes walked the campus. Legs could be seen in pink and purple stripes, green and blue checks, yellow and orange spots and other strange and exotic designs. Climaxing spirit festivities, mums, bouton- nieres, balloons and Mickey Mouse hats were distributed. On Friday seniors showed their spirit by wearing the mouse hats and fly- ing Super Senior 77 balloons. The rest of the TR population flew TR Rough Rider Country balloons. Student Council sponsored the hall deco- rating contest, where each class decorated a designated hall. Freshman hall theme was The Movies, sophomores painted on the theme of TR Throughout the Year, and juniors chose Election Year. Seniors won the contest, basing their dec- orations on the theme Rough Rider Land. The cafeteria was depicted as a scene from one of Walt Disney's movies, complete with Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Pinochio, Jimmy Cricket, Captain Hook and even Tinkerbell. Red, white, and blue, the X www? ak 4 overall theme of the week, appeared in pos- Jeffrey Alvis Bert Anderson Kris Anderson Larry Anderson Lori Anderson ' Steve Anderson I6 spirit week
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TB students Can't stop dancing School dances seemed to be one thing that bright- ened up many students' weekends. A hovvdy dance, a Christmas dance and a Valen- tine's Day dance were sponsored by various organi-' zations. Student Council's howdy dance featured live music in the main courtyard Aug. 22. The band played favorite music by groups such as Led Zeppe- lin, Wild Cherry and Aerosmith. A jukebox gave the cafeteria a disco atmosphere for the Christmas dance sponsored by the Harumby Club. Country and western fans had their fun, too, when the cotton-eyed joe was one ofthe more popu- lar dances. The Valentine's dance Feb. 11 was a Sophomore Class project at the Virgil T. Blossom Student Center. Blue Skies furnished the music. jf 'Q . 'it 5 Leticia Austria Lau rette Bailey Michael Bain Gary Baker Debbie Ball Michael Balzer 1 rdcnces - I Q l
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