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--i I TRAVIS '- REBEIS SPORTS uSpirited. Whether or not any of our teams are winning, we still have spirit. If we win, it's great. But if we lose everybody is still behind the team. unless they didnit give it their all, and then were not. ' ORGANIZATIONS uI feel that the p60' ple at Travis who belong to clubs are the achievers in the school because they care enough about the school to belong to them. The clubs seem to counteract a lot of the apa' thy of regular students? ACADEMICS uTravis' greatest strength is the diversity offered in our own academic pro; gram. Students who are academically gifted may choose from numerous honors courses. Students who seek vocational training have a choice of several programs. Students with leam' ing difficulties receive help related to their needs. Physically handicapped students have special programs as do migrant and foreign students. STUDENT LIFE We party more than any other school, have the rowdiest crowds at gather, ings, and have many different kinds of people trednecks, punkers, ubrothers , low riders, prepe pies, wallies and JOCKS. INDIVIDUALS uIt wouldnit be one stun dent, but one group of students - those who have physical handicaps who attend classes at Travis. I have taught several who were bright, but couldrft speak. They typed their work with a special typewriter. Another, confined most of the time to a wheelchair, struggled to stand be! fore her classmates to defend her bill in a modw el legislature activity. These students are courageous and are wonderful examples to the rest of us at Travis. COMMUNITY The Battle for the Bell between Travis and McCallum draws widespread attention in the community. It has been a big contest since both schools opened; Big crowds are drawn to the victorious school after the game where the bell is rung into the morning hours. The community really gets into it. De :3 D. t0 '1 m 0 :3 :1 s: m :3. :3 0 9 O n z- CD 2 o 5-7 0 :7 D m H 2 pl 0 F7 S :1. FD '1 0 Ed 2 o r? O E... E B o ?E 9: 00 n: :3 o CONSTRUCTION 8: MANAGEMENT 5424 HWY 290 327-9620 JOHN BEASLEY JR. PRESIDENT 327-3737 . a A ix .;;,. xx Shani Beasley OD, Dana Beasley ilOi hW; i ,5? sum; mu m 1515 Capital of Texas Hwy. South Suite 100, Westlake Place i513 327-7720 Austin, Texas 78746
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Lll Member FSLIC Kim Pinkard U D, Jana Howard 0 D :x ;EZann From the Westlake Booster Club - 1 983-84 Officers Presidents - Marilyn and Fred Markham Vice Presidents - Jan and Barbara Ogletree Secretary - Jane Gibon Treasurers - Mack and Nancy Holloway -1983-84 Executive Board- Administration - Pat Patterson Band Parents - Margaret and Don Wilson Bar-B-Que - Jack and Linda Linder Chap Club - Ronald and Janice Pinckard Choir Parents - Sandy and Curt Christensen Concessions - Bill and Jean McAdams, Rosann and Felix Wolff Constitution and by-Laws - Janice and Jack Martin Directory Sales - Sharon Balcezak Historian - Jeanette Buzzell Hospitality - Joyce Aiken and Fran Blanton Hyline Parents - Janice Pinckard Legal Advisor - Jim Hackney Publicity - Harriett Strieber Special Events - Carol Morriss Student Council - Joan Gillcrist PrincipaYs Coffee - Peggy Davis Parties memorable occasions. PARTY TIME 167 Reagan High School
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