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Rest Companionship ' •THIS IS RIDICULOUS. We never have filet migii.. as they comment on the day ' s lunch choice. PATSY McCOY PROVES that ev.n sr sophomore ' s blunder of dropping a tray. STARVING MASSES OF students flock to the calel.na lor iht- can In- lu-ani depending on the variety of choic pre-lunch hne-up during the noon rush hour. Sighs or shouts noontime repast. II.t.mI lor tlirilay ' s 25
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Lunches Give 30 Minutes Nourishment Tascosa ' s appetites are appeased in four lunch shifts each day by Tascosa ' s well-trained cafeteria staff. Their swift service feeds hungry, worked-up students with more than 2,000 rolls. 400 pounds of meat, 300 pounds of potatoes and over 100 pies. The capable cafeteria staff is ready to serve coffee and rolls to teachers during all free periods. The busy workers also operate a snack bar. After feeding hungry mouths with well-planned nourishing food they clean tables, straighten chairs, wash dishes and stay until the last crumb is swept up. HI (i: S lOMACHS TELL eager boys it ' s time for lunch and the foot race to eat is on. The swittesl are rewarded with the first places in the lunch hnes. SENIOR MELINDA BORDELON finally receives the long-awaited lunch at a nearby drive-in just in time to gulp her food and speed back to school before the tardy bell. 24
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(;K.()H(;K STAKKF.V. JIINIOR rhecrlraii.-r. sh,,ws l.rutt- slrcn-il, as hi ' lilts l,,lly Murphy lo liis sli,uiUler. PREPARIN(. FOR OPKMNc; .,if;lit, .Iraiiui sliMlrnis lisl.-n in- IfiUly lo Neil llfss diiiiii- an allci iin ,]i [iiaclice. Practice Is The Secret To Rebel Success They begin in the late summer. Lakes and pools are left behind, deserted for hasty, informal scrim- mages in practically any open area that affords room to march, to run or to catch and soft turf to absorb spills and tumbles. Cutoffs serve as bulky uniforms. From preparing the athletic players for the field or court to pre- paring the stage perforiners and musicians for opening night, prac- tice is the magical ingredient in Tascosa successes. To give the Rebs more firsts, whether on the hard beaten turf, the highly polished gym floor, the cinder track or the spotlighted stage, students give their time and talent wiUingly. SINCE PRACTICE IS the keynote to perfection, band inemhers such as senior Ste Woodall reahze that it takes many hours to produce those good vibrations. HAI{I Hot K.S OF patience and ililigent practice help strengthen team morale for each upcoming basketball game. Coach David Camfield builds the skill of Tascosa roundballers by stressing weak points. 26
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