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REALLY? While in drama class, Seniors Amy Love and Karin Davis discuss homework, Both girls are wearing their boots and jeans to promote spirit during Howdy Week. -Brad Loper gi ' Q 'V - we-f ,,,, NW-,,l f . K ,. M1 ' 'fri' 'l'Nl'UuWNl'-vl4'- 'I X 'lV f fa, f ' V, L f fs if f rig A Q . if .y' -,, '32, l'-hs ll large-'ii 17 li , JA- -.3'?.s,54.-1 -'rag ,. X I BOMBS AWAY. Juniors Randy Grant and Chad Wakefield look for friends at the end of first lunch. There were two lunch periods, each lasting for 35 minutes. -Lana Fulton 'S 9. 1988 LAS NIENIDFIIAS VDLUNIE 30 ENRDLLNIENT: 1418 TASCCISA HIGH sci-looL 3921 WESTLAWN ANIARILLD, TEXAS 79102 19091 355-9121 Al fxfggk- f,.QiQi k X gy 'Q-T5 -X 4 'Q ' . . ff A c 5 ,H X- E, X ' . .J-flu, H I Y ' 1-. X 'g i L, It's hard to leave THS be- cause I've made so many close friends. -Tracy Ward '88 Title Page 'I
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REGISTRATION ROUTINE. Senior Dana Robinson waits for Junior Venetia Rice to locate her name on the list. Counselor Nancy McNeer finds Robinson's schedule with Senior Krista Weems' help. PAINFUL EXPERIENCE. Doc Todd Urbanek stretches Senior Billy Flannagan's leg trying to relieve hamstring cramps. Student trainer Senior Cory Hatch observes. A, ra 2 Opening A new beginning June 4 was quickly forgotten as the summer of 1987 neared its end. The inevitability of registration day descended while family trips, days at Palo Duro Canyon, mid-week parties with friends, and hours of basking' in the warm Texas sun began to slip away. The vision of lazy days of August vanished with the start of two-a- days, marching band, cheerleading practice, volleyball workouts and the annual whirring of the custodians waxing the floors of Tascosa. Students found themselves driven to cram into those last few weeks everything they had intended to do at summer's start. .X It seemed as if there was a party or gathering every weekend to provide a comfortable place to see some .familiar faces and forgotten names. Relationships began to take root and mature and conversations eventually led to the impending school year. Visions of school, including class- room lectures, taking notes, reading too many textbooks and sweating through tests one never felt ade- quately prepared for, invaded the minds of students. The pressure of constantly being tested permeated the air. Tests involved a lot more than just what the report card revealed about one's study habits, though. Students found that there were tests of representation even stronger than those of the classroom. -Shannon Parr
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