William B Travis High School - Rebel Roundup Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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H WHAT A FEELING OH WIIAT A FEEISING til WHAT A ISEIEIJINS QISI WIIAT A IIEEISINS II WHAT A IIEEIIIIAICI QIIMI WII-IfA'I' A FEELING ances have always been a favorite fundraiser amoung Travis clubs and organizations. The year 3 brought the usual annual dances such as the Homecoming, Christmas, Southern Ball, and thew Prom. Others included the Sockhop, Valentines,5 i and the A.I.S.D. sponsored alcohol free dances. In ' A EW A :ii lr A A Nerds in disguise added a new touch to thew A' ' ' ' annual Homecoming dance sponsored by their student council and Mrs. Malone. Mrs. Craig ponsored the Christmas dance. Mrs. Martinez and the Octagon? lub sponsored the Spring dance and the Sockhop. The Sockhop was rart of a campus clean sweep campaign that offered ticket discounts , or those participating. The first dance was the best because theyff lad great music, freshman Robert Bliss said. l The money from the Homecoming dance went to the studentw ouncils account to benefit different types of programs at Travisj uch as senior scholarships, student council funds, and special pro- tects. I'm glad that we have dances like this to make money forg hese programs, freshman Kimberly Capps said. l Preparing for a dance wasn't always an easy task especially when ., : came to finding the right outfit to fit the occasion. I couldn't1I ecide on a dress, so I finally ordered one and it came in the day of he Southern Ball, freshman Valerie Omen said. Most students found themselves preoccupied with excessivej grooming before the dance. I redid my hair about three times refore I was finally ready, freshman Chanel Plander said. jg It took me forever before I was finally ready, freshman Jennifer 'rithof said. 'W Laughter and memories were often caused by embarrassing mo-3 nents. When I got to the dance I realized that I had a run in my iantyhose, freshman Alma Hart said. M' I had thin straps on my dress and one broke off so I had to safety rin it, freshman Lisa Richter said. , The party didn't end with the last dance. Many students flockedm' 'o restaurants, parties, and home for further fun and entertainment. EMI Vv'I IA'I'i A FEELING EI WIIAT A FEELING iSENIORlTY. Senior officers Phia Earls, Karen Orton and Karen Thomson enjoy the Southern gall. The ball was sponsored by the Rebelettes rill Team. This particular dance was the only lormal event outside of the prom. II WI ---'M T A ISIEEISINCI III IWHA'I A ?EEI..INCr Lt wrt .... ana A Qatar mrr: OH WHAT A FEELING OIT WIMT A FEELING 'W J '1 J 1 J 3 3 3 'T J JAMMIN. Students dance to the music duringm the Southern Ball. The tormal dance attractedg a lot of student. Even it you don't have a date it is worth ettin a rou of friends , E E 8 D .,, together and going anyway. The music isj great, sophomore Lauren Thomson said. OIMI WIA--IAT A I7If?,EI.,ING OH WI-IIAT A IIEZIEISINQI GI-I 'IRIN ATT' A ITITIIFI TIXIICL I-4 P-4 V L OH WTIAT A ISEELING OIT IAff?EI.A Qt A EEQELING GH WHAT A 1?'l2fEII..,iQNG OHS WIFIATI A f?1ElE11Q.f NG IDEEQ' WY-IQAT A iI3Qi?f.lI1II..iNG OH IA?-IA'iI' A IFEI?ifL..ING OH WHAT A IFIEEQEEQEQNG IIIEI IVVIIGIAT A IF1EfE.I.....NG QI'-El WI-'STAT A IIIEQEIQINCI Qliif IEWEIAT A Ifflflfilg.. NG OH WHAT A I?iI3f.EiLQfNG Of!--il W'IEliA'ff' A i?fFi?QQfQ..fQfTXIG OH Wi?-STAT A I'ff5.EiQ.ilQ.NCI GPI IVE:--'5lA7T A ff3i?lISIl...fiNG OH, WHAT A i?I3fiEIQ,flISIG OI? iW,t5lA'ffi A fFIEE1Q.fNG OH W'IfIA'm.Q' A lF'EilEfl.,II.NG S1551 I?v'f?fI,IA'ffi A il3Eli 'Q.,ING OH WIMIAT A ITEEQQQNG OH WIQAT A iFE,EfQ..1QIt5G OIEQ WHATS A FIEQEQLIENG STI WHAT A IIE SQQING OH WHA O.. I W. OH WI 0 w i Y - , :I W. r'1 .L lb. FIAT A V--1 fIA A FIAT A T' .., lp. .l re-Q M-1 W'-Q r it I--4 -2 ..JI...s... .NG EELIIXIG ea' 'No ..,.as..J.s EQEIQQNG OH WTIAT A 1i3EirifilQ,IfSIGi OH WHAT A fFEfEI..,ffNG me ,::r- 1 fi..QiNG O I .TA ATA .iv ZY U 0 I QI ff S, . OEI PfAf'i?I.AT A OH WHAT A OH XIZFIAIII A OSI WHAT A fm xm..ra'i A I' 'SIQEI' wo AW: ..,..44.,,. V-4 ,..4 ...AIC1IL.i. P-4l-1' ...,.,..,w.., IW Ii. wwf-g If-E hy T is-4 I I. -W., 'I-4 It .LJ .u,a,c..A. we it-4 i I . wwf ,,4.I.,x,a. I NG .t....'...4.i...uLi E'..fEIi.,flITIIG irfwr' 'NG l--4 '-ni .is....4,.a.fIi.,4'.t we-my-0, W-My -I sv I-4 l U-i ew It W., -4 I3 . I rt AG ,l,..fIt...f....4It Ir-'xv'w-- ff 'M Il..4.l...fi,..:i,.i M AIG CIEEI Wf UK WI NA.. I ras I I. . It 'rf grrrw new sd, W C4 ....i..,... Et. if L4 Y V A-...ut NG NG T Uri VWIQAT A FI LING OH WIIAT A Pi QING Q1frifIA'fEtIA'ff' A Fi QQNG OPI IAFFIAT A FQ..EI.fiINC GH WHAT A Fl .SIQQNC OPI IQVIQQAT A FIT' LQIINIC OH IAfIIfA'T A IFIE..,IL.lQNC O12-I WIQQAT A i?IE.,,fQQfNC OKI WHAT A Fi-. MNC G12-if 'WQE5lA1I A X352 LINC Oli-I Wfi--f1A'f7 A LINC QE-'il INQEIAT A F1 CLINIC OH WIITAVIT A Fl LINC GFI WIIAT A L NC 1,-.I tu nt Lif -... YW ya-H'-vp wr ,-4 ...ef Il1'Il7I IRIS f..,...-,.,.1 V Ol IAKIA. ' Ht.. TC S de e Oiffi ISEriibIlMi'a 'I i IC IMIIHI ILIJI-TAT' A IYITTYI ITRIF

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