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01222, scfvmfzs mmf ' l'We have fun, We get our kicksg We're the Class of '86! The Class of '86--a class that overcame the life threatening decisions of H. Ross Perot and managed to Party lalmostl All the Time. A class that retaliated against the Sandies usual egg throwing and stealing of the varsity T s with style by chaining all of the outside doors shut. A class that witnessed history on three occasions with the return of Halleys Comet the burning and crash of the Space Shuttle Challenger and the Rebel volleyball team taking second place in GEORGE JONES, senior, contemplates his future as an Aggie. Jones received a fully paid four-year scholarship to Texas ASLM University for track. state. A class with CLASS. g lIlEdited by Tami Jones, editor. REBELKID James Hopkins, senior, takes a swing at the black and gold car used for the Sandie Car Bash during Amarillo High-Tascosa week our senior year. Our sophomore year, grocery stores required identification to buy a carton of eggs. The Sandies set off stink bombs throughout the halls of THSQ all ,.,. Wwgfm N .QW fi I ' -A--av K ' ,.,, .:e.... -Ssiigefss L.,i.. i' 5' K : f-e ,..'. ,. the spray paint, eggs, broken windows, etc. left many cars and homes permanently scarred. When we were juniors a group of Sandies let over 100 black and yellow mice loose in our commons, During our senior year though, things seemed to have slowed down a bit. lIlPhoto by Tami Jones were r. 9 r-.. x Msgs I . ,. g in I' I . 0 ' 1 -mnltfl I ...'-I' - ' is 'I LY ' Sq 24 Student LifefSeniors Only
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DEFE TED. . . Sandies win again It's not all that matters. Winning isn't everything. Sometimes one has to lose and for Tascosa it came at a bad time. The Sandie Storm was just too strong to be blown away by a Rebel Revenge! Although they tried to knock it down, the wind blew harder. For some players it was defeat, but it was seriously a chance of skill and a little more work. The Rebels tried hard to be the best they could, but time and energy didn't prevail. It was a hard time for Tascosa. We were playing a tough team, one tied for first place District 5A with the Palo Duro Dons. The Sandies were hot and undefeated. Although we thought we could have won, it wasn't meant to be. Tasocsa lost 42 to 7. As the pictures reveal and the stories are told, the Rebels were number one that night. A good crowd turned out and cheered until they hurt. The point wasn't whether or not we won, but how hard we tried. And the Rebels tried their hardest. It's easy to say how they won, but it is not easy to feel the feeling of a loss to a rival. The week before unveiled a lot of violent actions, but the vandalism wasn't as bad as in previous years. It was rewarding to know that the Rebs were number one in the eyes of the Tascosa crowd. Ill Edited by Donna Williams. ...J Sandie Game! Student Life 23
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sewoes omg 1 6' ANTICIPATING GRADUATION, senfi g M , n eidrs Bonnie, Blackwell and, Thdmasf ' DiSalvio tal-ie'jtLlrns mbdelingfa gf:-1dfl' l' l ' uma-1fion.'c2Qp. Gfaduationfor K'A' t he'7Cldssi ' 1 I V f5f'l986 was May'3Og3t 8f30.'p L',L mp' V ' K ' V ' m lIIPhofol5y-George'JQneS I -1' SALLY ARTHUR and Marcus Melton, seniors, take a break during a dance at the Crystal Ball held in December our junior year. Arthur was president of the French Club as a senior and Melton graduated at mid-term.
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