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Barry Phipps Marie Plavin Chimera Chronicle Leonard Schechtman Arthur Winiarski Michael Zalot FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ioan McAndrew Supervisor Sganish Club T omas Cosgrove German Club Stevy Feldman Latin Club Richard Lafferty French Club Hernando Molina Carol Ann Rickert Y MATH Harry Rocco Supervisor Lorie Cole . Linda Cooper Ralph Hinrichs l Byron Hoskins Boys Base all Boys Basketball Alexandria Hunsberger Shirley Kircher William McPeak WSH'
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J , 4 ,1 4, ,. ,J -v.', f l . 1 I I I 1' ' ,i s u L A I j j fs . if if , gl! 1 pf it , 4 j I i j iw' T , .- , ,, i ! Student Gov't President, john Skin Student Warren Heinz just makes it through as they close the gates. HfteHdaHC9 POHCY - - - Students' Views Iknow deep down inside that the new attendance policy is for my own good. I have the best attendance record this year that I have ever had. I do believe that as an 18 year old senior, I have enough common sence to be here when I am supposed to. I regret that I am not able to use my own descretion as to when I am here and when I am not! I think that the new attendance policy had merit, but that in its present form it will cause more confusion, than the effective results which it strives to achieve! just last night I had a dream in which I was absent too many times and thrown to the LIONS!!! I love it. I just wish it was a little more lenient on punishment. Pulling out the criminals hair by the roots after six absences is a little too much! It's crazy, and it's for our own good, but who wants a perfect school! What would we have to complain about? Are student council should be on the board's back about this acrimous and prison like treatment! It's a good thing, something had to be done!!! This school is taking away the student's responsibilities little by little, and this gives the student less preparation for the real world! I Love It! It's about time the rogues, peasants, cretins, and otherwise goof-offs in this school got a little punishment after year of leniency - it really made me sick! In my opinion, the whole attendance policy is ridiculously stupid. We're not supposed to be in jail, we're in school. And we're not little babies now!!! ner tries to keep up with the new fy, P You Yxeve ' If l. esc pe Fr m I ' ' ra, .III 11: .Q P 'Wil Cl o V my 3 QP A it 21211 , f 6 ,Q it I I iff W Y ft it V 101
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At first glance Peter Horwing seemed like the All American Boy. He rode skatboards, went dis- coing, and played soccer. There was only one excep- tion, he was from Sweeden. Nazila Safari Astaraee came right out of the pages of Glamour. She dressed like an American fashion model. The only difference was that she, like Peter, came from out-of-town. Teheran, Iran was her home. These two worldly peo- ple were exchange students at W.H.S. We can rightfully say they've been around. X f dl Welcoming Peter Horwing and Nazila Safari-Astaraee with Chimera hospitality is Principal Dr. Iohn ' Wasinda. Peter Horwing studies closely the environ- ment and people around him and listens to their conversation. 4- yf WW , 7 G 491752 'M ! , K 'x TWO, WHO GET AROUND. THE FACTS OF LIFE R. Beverly: A single kind word keeps one warm for three winters. M. Katz: Give someone a fish dinner - he or she eats for a day. Teach him or her to fish - he or she eats for a lifetime! M. Master: Sometimes it is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt! -- Mark Twain. ' W. McGrath: Don't let high school interfere with your education! F. Schuenemann: Putting bricks in a book is a snap, but putting books in a brick makes you wonder if PV really does equal K. L. Smires: No dying in class! i R. Touch: In life, set high, realistic goals -- even if you fall a little short, you will achieve some measure of success. A. Welton: He who laughs last . . . didn't get the joke! Ioan Rudulag, A T Dorothea Soderstrom I Ir.'Class Advisor l l MUSIC Q t Nicholas Forte ' t Supervisor Coordinator of Music Marching Band A T Iazz Band . , Richard Schlenker Marching Band Iazz Roc Ensemble Orchestra l Ellen Shapiro A A ' T Choral! Director ' l PHYSICAL 'EDUCATION p !IackMulder g A . . T Supervisor T Boys Soccer? A Boys Track Paul Collins T t Boys Football Boys Basketball Ierry DiCoIo i W was W it Y 103
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