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Picking up a few of brochures from a police officer, senior lohnny Bernal and Vocational Ed. instructor Bud Mathews were a couple of the many who attended the Health Festival. Prior to the halftime activities at Burger Center, junior Rebelette Tammy Triesch awaits patiently to perform their routine. Rebelettes also walked the bleechers selling foot- ball programs during the game. . internal, external changes xfxfvxfgf fContinued From pg. 32 attitudes and beliefs were set aside. While in years past, campus clean- ups were attempts to make Travis ap- pealing to the community, new at- tempts were made to clean up the not so appealing image. When the student body took the war against drugs into their own hands, Travis became the first central Texas high school to host a Just Say No pep rally. It was a year characterized by near misses and 'almosts', sophomore Joshua Sigiel said. The success that students experienced did not come easy. The foundation had been first set with the success of previous years. So when the dust settled long enough, a year of success, with a solid founda- tion, was in the making. By Travis Waid
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eading the crowd in a cheer, senior Tami Wroblewslri, eeps in beat with the band looking on, Each week a heerleader would be in charge of putting together and terrier s .. old image with . 3 fm jew I avi ri e si Lwr . .e,'. 1 ' E 'e '1QQ.: ,iii sf ,WAW r , fContinued From pg. 1, were often reserved for the seniors and juniors, the freshman and sopho- more classes also entered the rivalry race. The competition was still stiffer between the juniors and seniors, how- ever, when the junior class altered the Corona design, while the senior class kept to aiconservative classic red and white rugby shirt. '87 seems to have a better mixture of people than did the classes of '85 and '86. Cliques aren't really an im- portant part of being a senior as they once were, senior Karen Thomson said. Political, as well as other cliques, began to merge and in the interum of having fun, attitudes and beliefs were set aside. While in years past, campus clean- ups were attempts to make Travis ap- pealing to the community, new at- tempts were made to clean up the not so appealing image. When the student body took the war against drugs into their own hands, Travis became the first central Texas high school to host a Just Say No pep rally. It was a year characterized by near misses and 'almosts', sophomore Joshua Sigiel said. The success that students experienced did not come easy. The foundation had been first set with the success of previous years. So when the dust settled long enough, a year of success, with a solid founda- tion, was in the making. tContinued On pg. 45 Watching as the seconds slip away from '87 football season, 486, Marcus Cherry, shows his disbelief in a call by the referee. The 48-3 loss to Converse Judson brought an end to a 8-1 season. Stopping oft in Austin, NBC's Connie Chung interviews senior Kim Ryan concerning delinquent child support payers for a report thataired on thecprime time news show, 1986. T Opening By Travis Waid
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elivers an air of confidence with the football s successful ear. The team shattered preseason predictions by tieing Kicking back and watching the pep rally, senior Tom Frick d ..,. , y . . . . for first in district. 4, f wa ,, V, . i , V, ,r.i l It was a year Char- acterized by near misses and 'al- till moss. - joshua Sigiel ww'- 'A't the EBT game on lilloween nigm, many stmms Senior llarme Fl'mElTs'laughs at a sciwfih matclm up fhe showed up dressed in a range of costumes. The hit of the Johnston dorks with the Rebel guys. The show was night came when senior John Richter showed up disguised cut short however when the sound system went out after like an alien warrior, leaving everyone guessing who it was. junior Michelle McAllister tripped over the microphone. By Travis Waid
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