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1 Students crowd together in the jam to reach their lockers. 2 Bough Bider Band's flag bearers practice tor- mation at before-school rehearsal. 3 Football players undergo practice betore and after school during gridiron season. Gary Barber Joe Barberio Bichard Barkley Cornelia Barnes Theresa Barnes Elizabeth Barrow 20 before ond after school
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,i X , -N 2 s 1 Hours of strenuous workouts paid off for TR gridders, as Rough Riders took to the field long before school started. 2 For some it took weeks to get into the back-to-school spirit, but Hector Rios and student Carrie Cole seem to be getting down to business early with a program for com- puter math class 3 Campus maps provided freshmen and new faces with a guide to get around. 4 Whether it was a sack lunch from home, a quick bite from the snack bar or a full course meal from the sewing lines, lunch time provided much needed energy to get through the first, and probably longest, days. Sid Wegert, Russell George and Warren Prunty finish their meal and check out the cafeteria scene. 5 For band members a new year meant the beginning of early morning practice sessions. I more I 50' 502 - 55 504 Qnuovu nzcono noon noon :girl-from -- l '1l 'I 'l I i ii-'il 405 cunnn i::::uo ovunniuu ' noon WJ I no IsinIail I su Lai: I aio 'Laos 'ED . r- I .0 7 5 IU! BH H05 505 rr nova onzslnu noon 619 - - - I so4 count coz E an nv ns so .-time :xg cm. un 621 - oo 32.1 an ui :za .mslsoo noi 613.0 'MMM ' i Y ADIIIIITLATIOI l unnv co : In I 517 - lu i N Auoifoniuu o isa no i 5 ioi ini ' 3 Acaionic A ENDAQCE ml , mx in 'H coun I E,,-mme, loo lu soo N 0 IO! gg ::3 THEODORE RoosEvEi.T llllil 6 mm in ni in in na ii: 5 -Im , :Ya Ei 5 E :E E M Lisa Ayers Karla Baker Sylvia Baker Debra Ballengee Sharon Baller Melissa Bankhead seniors I9
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0 Y JL . Talk, practice occupy a. m. Whether sitting in the cafeteria, library or courtyards, or attending practices of one kind or another, students almost always could find something to do before school. Parking became more of a problem this year. Too few spaces and too many cars made many students resort to parking in ...K , Q Wendy's and Windsor Park Mall lots. Mor- dred Street was declared a No Parking - Tow Away Zone, forcing some students to come a little earlier to find an empty space. Meeting friends in the morning was some- times the best part of the day, since conver- sations were unaffected by worries about classwork. Groups of friends eventually found their own places to stand or sit - or both -inthe mornings. During football season, band members practiced formation on the field as football players hustled to improve their game. Patri- ots rehearsed routines in anticipation of half- time performances. After school, students could be seen in a mad rush to catch buses home. Parking lot exits were snarled by networks of cars all trying to get out at the same time. And someone always could be heard at his locker, mumbling complaints about homework, only to come back the next day to repeat the whole procedure. -sy x 1 Filled parking lot demonstrates the over-population of cars at TB. 2 Waiting for buses home consumed much of every afternoon for some students. . Jim Barton Belinda Bates Edie Bearman , Ronald Becker Mark Beesley Kenneth i Bennett . . I.. I eniors 21
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