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Class of 1981 Roy Bocanegra Caroline Boutwell Tammy Brown Andre Bunton Russell Burleson ►V. »9tt UtiML UU!MQM 1NlftVWltiW8KMUI3 MrX ' VV
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and gray to promote spirit and the Homecoming Dance for the following day Initiating freshman band members by a march with sandwich signs declaring the Rebel feelings concerning the games also aroused spirit. Also taking part in uniting school spirit was the faculty They added a new dimension to the excitement during a pep rally. Now, one could positively say that a true feeling of school patriotism, pride and enthusiasm was present to support the mighty Rebels through- out the season. A» the band marches through the halls with the Rebelettes and newly-formed Dixie Belles, students follow and cheer in support of the team which was getting ready to face cross-town rival McCallum for the Bell This was the first hall march, followed several weeks later by one for the Johnston game. Among the crowd attending the McCallum pep rally is the senior mascot He advertises the slogan for the day: Seniors Say Sack Mac . A plain, brown paper bag (above) with the words Senior Say Sack Mac is worn by Nina Sosa, while Deanne Dossey cheers along with the rest of the crowd in anticipation of the battle over the Bell Admiring the cake (left) the faculty received in support of their participattion throughout the sea- son at the pep rallies are Kathy Borich and Angie Castillo. At the spirit stick competition begins (far left) the faculty displays pride and patriotism by huddling together and attempting to spell Go, We want the spint stick! Spirit Days— 19
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Taking advantage of the cool tall weather, Claudetl La Chance eats a tostada on the patio at Taco Bell For those students who needed a change from brown bagging or cafe- teria food after nine plus years, a solution was easily found — off-campus lunches. Though more expensive than the basic $1 hot lunch, students discovered that fast food places were well worth the high price for a change of pace. The fast food chains that were most popular with Travis munchers dur- ing the 30- and 45-minute lunches were Taco Bell, McDonalds, Sonic Drive-in, and Taco Villa. Those students who had more time to relax and watch the soap operas ate at Mr. Gatti ' s, while others played pmball at Spanky ' s Coney Island. No matter how various students spent their lunch, they all replied the same when asked what their favorite subject was, Lunch. Off-campus lunches — 21 » - ■
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