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MEGAPHONES ARE SELDOM seen from the field point of view. An unidentified Wrangler borrowed a cheerleader's mega- phone during a November game to cheer the Rebels to victory. WITH BOWED HEADS and busy minds, sophomores struggle with National Educa- tional Development Tests. These tests are taken in the cafeteria early in November. STUDENT LIFE 21 '04
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First Girlstown drive aids Kissin' Kousins Novemberls blowing winds bring a reminder of autumn as the weather turns chilly. The Rebel band marches to a I Division rating at contest. James Slagle and Jerry Light present Regina Tackett as THSI first football queen at the Cheerleaders' Dance. As football comes to a close, wrestling and basketball strive to make their marks. Euphoria pro- Novernber vides entertainment for pay as- sembly to raise money for Girlstown. Tootsie Roll Pops are also a 'flavorite' way of revenue for the first drive for Girlstown. Miss Southern Belle, Tara Loewenstern, is presented to parents on Back-to-School Night dur- ing American Education Week. Besides hosting the first Annual Boy's Ranch Banquet, the Student Council is busy preparing for the Student Council District Con- vention to be at Tascosa. Tascosa cowboys lasso more points at their own rodeo. Jay Jones and Ronda Muir reflect the quality of teachers at Tascosa as they are chosen Mr. and Miss FTA of the district. REHEARSALS ARE ALWAYS tiring but well worth their efforts. Mark Camp pleads with the Queen, Clare Sharman, in 'Once Upon a Mattress. The cast rehearsed before and after school. REBEL BAND MEMBERS once more march f-i..'..Mf5:f.1. to victory as they earn a I rating at contest. ie-was The band, directed by William Porter, per- fx, forms at half-time at football games. ' X, ,f . 20 STUDENT LIFE
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gil i r K. Q PART OF THE fun of the Crystal Ball is decorat- ing for it. Pebble Hill, Martin Nussbaum, and Cindy Landers tape crepe streamers. DR. EVERETT SAIVIPLE'S English class takes a moment out for pleasure as it dons newspaper party hats to celebrate the teacherls birthday. 22 STUDENT LIFE l
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