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home game against watches as the Rebel Lubbock-Monterey. 2 l ,f .-ff' C' A A gr f,L., Q ,J h y, ,G VOLLEYBALL COACH Dana Hatch seems to be doing something right For the second consecutive year her Lady Rebs have gone undefeated in district play l1lPhoto by Eric Brenner f NORMA ORTIZ sophomore stands at attention during the Spirit Rebel band half-time show against Caprock. Despite its size the Spirit is a part of THS to be proud. The band attended the Fall Marching Contest at Dick Bivins Stadium h th ' d 2 t' . W ere ey recewe ra mgs l:lPhoto by Eric Brenner. v v is rv 1 ni H y ii yy Signs of Change 5
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5:30 am, Tuesday, September 3, 1985. Three bedroom house some- where on the northwest side of Amarillo. The victim, a seven- teen-year-old senior at Tascosa High School. She wishes to go unknown by you, the Reader. The crime committed against our victim is that of Never Ending changes. Her story: There I was, in the middle of this fabulous dream about graduation and life after THS. I had gotten to the point where it was my turn to walk across the stage, receive my diploma, and shake the outstretched hand of Howard Smith, school board member. All of a sudden I heard THE worst sound. I sat up suddenly in my Hibernation Series L'Country Springs waterbed from Big Sur. The room was totally black. It seemed like an eternity before I finally found my Sony digital radiofalarm clock. I fell back on the pillows causing a massive tidal wave--almost throwing myself over- board and onto the cold, hard floor. I -Q1 CATHERINE COLLINS, senior varsity volleyball queen. HOMECOMING QUEEN, for 1985 was Teresa p ayer, was first runner-up to 1985 Homecoming ElPhoto by Chuck Flowers. Briscoe. senior l:lPhoto by Chuck Flowers. refrigerator. After breaking two toes, busting my shin and cleaning off the kitchen cabinet with one swift swing of my right arm--I finally found the fridge. I opened the door. Reaching into the fridge for my number one supply of LIFE, I was faced with the first change that like to have massively destroyed me. This change brought on the question, 'Which Coke do I want?' Will it be Cherry Coke, New Coke, Old Coke, New-Old Coke, Caffeine Free Coke--at this rate I may die before reaching a decision. I finally grabbed a Pepsi. Fighting for my own life I drank nearly half of the twelve ounce can in one gulpf' Our victim--shall we call her, Miss T.--has just been violated by one of the many changes in her once normal American-girl life. I The crime which I speak of is that of The Ever-changing Coke. This puts the young Rebel in a life or death situation: I didn't know what to do. Should I take a New Coke which tastes like dead-Old Coke or should I get a CHEERLEADER JEAN Broadfoot, senior, was named Miss Tascosa Belle for the 1985-86 school year. Broadfoot was also second runner-up to Homecoming queen. Ellnhoto by Chuck Flowers. somehow managed to get myself out of bed. I stumbled into the kitchen groping madly in the dark for the Cherry Coke which tastes like flat Coke or should I take Classic Coke which tastes like New Coke in a prettier can.
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MR. PAUL Keithley has taught at Tascosa for seventeen years. He teaches ceramics, commercial arts, pottery, and sculpture. His opinion of the Rebels: They are the best students in towng not by much thoughf, DPhoto by Eric Brenner
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