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Far left Homecoming was the second game of district play. The weather was crisp and cool. DAVID JONES COLBY HENLEY and MARSHALL DAWKINS seniors, watch the game.Cl Photo by Jeff Fritz. 1 y Left During the pep rallies, one of the group participa- tion cheers was the Rebel Train. LINDA STEWART, senior. and MARK MCILROY, senior, help boost spirit by leading the chantlil Photo by Jeff Fritz. Below TYRA RICHARDSON, sophomore, DEBORAH PULLEY, sophomore, and ROBERT ODNEAL, senior, prepare to go on the field to participate in the halftime show. It featured the songs, UVera Cruz, What I Did For Lovef' and Saint Thomasfllj Photo by Jeff Fritz. Stewart Crowned Queen The band's halftime show featured the songs, Vera Cruz, What I Did For Love and Saint Thomas. Linda Stewart and Blake O'Brien were honored as homecoming royalty. Selected by the student body as first runner ups were Mary Ann Martinez, senior and Dwayne Smith, senior. Deanie Durham, senior, and Terrell Cooke, senior were second runner ups. However, Durham was unable to attend because of a volleyball game. Michelle Shaw represented Durham during the halftime activities. A dance followed the game in the Tascosa commons.E Edited by Kelly Bullock. Left A young Rebel fan helps ANN FANCHER, senior, cheer from the sidelines during the Homecoming game. El Photo by Jeff Fritz. Homecommg!Student Life 15
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Durham dazz es in potlight As Bill Sutherland, student council president. made his entrance onto the stage, the audience quietened in antici- pation of the upcoming program. The program began as the Navaljunior Reserve Officer Training Corps' Color Guard consisting of: Paul Crawford, junior, Thomas Disalvio, junior, Mike Givens, junior, and Tim Worden, junior, presented the colors of the American and Texas flag. After the audience participated in the pledge of allegiance, the class represent- atives were announced. Representing the senior class wereg Angela Britton, Dena Cassada, Ann Fancher, Kim Grooms, Lenna Pryor and Sonia Reed. Escorts for the senior representatives were Greg Gilmour, Tim Moore, Blake O'Brien, Raymond Shelton, Dwayne Smith and Mark Zimmerman. Karen Upchurch and Kyle Garner represented the junior class while Leslie Archer and Trent Dyer represented the sophomore class. As the orchestra began to play and the lights dimmed, Miss Tascosa Belle took - i gi- x 5' 2 2' her place in the spotlight. Deanie Durham with her long flowing red dress walked down the aisle with Susan Beene, flowergirl, and Adam Gentry, gift bearer. Approaching the stage, Durham walk- ed up the stairs under a canopy of swords made by the Cross Sword Honor Guard, Members of the guard were: Kelly Clark, Sherri Fisher, Danny Mastes and Robbie McDonald. Other members of the guard were Charlette Phillips, Robin Ross and David Worden. Durham was then met at the top of the stairs by her escort, Doug Clark, and then she was finally introduced as Miss Tascosa Belle. Entertainment was provided by the orchestra, LaDonna Lister, junior, and the Freedom Singers. The orchestra began by playing a number by Antonio Vivaydi. LaDonna Lister, junior, danced a ballet number to the song Against All Odds. She was accompanied by Christie Guy, junior, on the piano. Freedom Singers performed two select- ions. The first song was the theme from 'LArthur and the second song was l'To me. The program ended with Durham leading the audience in the school song.E Edited by Dana Lumpkin. Art- work by jill Woodard. Left DEANIE DURHAM, senior, Miss Tascosa Belle. chose SUSAN BEENE as the flowergirl and ADAM GENTRY as the gift bearerll Photo by Frank Helvey. Below ANN FANCHER, ANGELA BRITTON and SONIA REED were candidates for Belle. MARK ZIMMER- MAN, TIM MOORE and DWAYNE SMITH were their escortslj Photo by Frank Helvey.
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