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Spirit' in th air! What,s the good word? Beat those Sandies! 'l What's the BEST word? Rebels, Rebels, Rebels! As the pyramid builds with each verse, the final cheerleader is placed on top. The crowd roars, the cheerleader falls back into the arms of two of her fellow cheerleaders. The rest tumble down, and the cheering starts again. Spirit can be fun! One may think that the cheerleaders look stupid or ridiculous down on the field jumping around and acting immature, but in reality cheer- leaders help to make football games, pep rallies and any athletic activity more of an entertainment. STUDENTS CHANT with hands raised and voices loud at a pep rally. lIlPhoto by Jade Konis Everyone should know the feeling of cheering a team to a victory or to a disappointing loss. The sound of the crowd yelling, We want a touchdown! makes the players more motivated to play to their best. Sometimes it's hard to control, just hold on while the student body goes crazy with Tascosa spirit. Although victory hasn't been a very big part of our football season this year, the players have kept up their spirits and have striven for excellence in every way. Of course, excellence hasn't been easy either, but they've done the best they know how. And there's always next year. IfeeI that school spirit has a great impact on our student body.It is something this school could not live without Toni Garner, junior 1 1 I 2 I l 18 Student Life!Spirit
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iss Tascosa Belle l Broadfoot continues twenty eight year tradition ,:3.f:.gfWil5vfg' tagsvgw . -Q 4653 ii'-isis? SENIOR Jean Broadfoot 5 ElPhoto by Eric Brenner The tradition of Miss Tascosa Belle began with Nita Westfall as Miss Southern Belle in 1959. In 1975, Cindy Spencer served as the first Miss Tascosa Belle, known for the previous sixteen years as Miss Southern Belle. V Senior Jean Broadfoot reigns as the 1' 2aavvwQQnf0az 00000000fF0 40040044000 0 833333888853 400000004 933333594 . znmavwnafgl iE 99993333 i000040 eleventh Miss Tascosa Belle. She was presented to the school November 14 during a homeroom assem- bly, and again that night at the annual chili supper sponsored by the Booster Club. Broadfoot was elected by the junior and senior classes. The Tascosa NJROTC color guard presented the colors. Members of the guard were junior Camille Barker, junior Annette Hernandez, senior Andrea- Hamilton, and sophomore Robyn Black- Welder. Miss Broadfoot walked on stage with senior Thomas DiSalvio under the cross- ed swords of senior Paul Crawford, and juniors Jay McCoy, Tim McMath, Barry Litke, Peter Johnson, Tim Horn, and Russ Raines, all members of the ROTC. ' Senior John Sturgeon served as master of ceremonies, while members of the court were Teresa Briscoe and Mike Givins, Amy Duckett and Eddie John- ston, Lisa Goodin and Chris Pumphrey, Laura lister and Tim Worden, and Angie Lynn and Jay Hays. All members of the court were seniors, and all escorts were members of the ROTC. Neely McCall presented Broadfoot with a dozen roses, and Joe M. Morris, Jr. was the gift bearer. Entertainment included the Tascosa orchestra under the direction of Mr. Chuddie Jones. Junior Carolyn Kelly sang Star Maker assisted by the Freedom Singers, and senior Josh Howard sang Suddenly,'l all under the direction of Mr. Billy Talley. A VLaDonna Lister did a ballet dance to the Love Theme from St.Elmo's Firef' The duties of Miss Tascosa Belle include representing Tascosa as hostess of all school functions. Although the name of Miss Southern Belle changed ten years ago, the duties, responsibilities, and traditions have rem- ained the same. l1'lEdited by Robin McLeland SSSVVVQQQQNV 33593330033l qnhnnsnapmsnal 0000000ag00000 000000L 00000 0000w .vfaaa 0000 000 f 4 f 20 Student l.ife!'l'ascosa Belle
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