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Student Body Typified M y mother hates me to watch T.V., but sometimes I sneak and watch ' Little House on the Prai- rie ' , smiled junior Lynn Westafer. It ' s one of those nothing shows that gives me a chance to veg-out after all the time 1 spend at school. Westafer had a hectic schedule. Starting her school day at 7:00 a.m., like many other students, Westafer had A. P. U.S. History. Then she moved to her Algebra 2 for first period and after- ward to her favorite class, chemistry. For the future, I ' m still not sure yet. T.V. broadcasting? Medicine? Maybe both! Most other students didn ' t know either. Like many students, Westafer was m- With toebag in hand, Westaier waits in tlie liallways for the beginning of class. Westafer fre- luently carried all of tier books with her for studying during spare moments. terested in sports and was a member of the tennis team, but in her spare time she engaged in other sports such as racketball and softball. Sometimes she gets confused and doesn ' t use her wrist in racketball, and does in tennis. laughed her sister Laura. Her back- hand is only egualled by her ability to sleep in uncanny and unlikely places, like class, joked Mr. Chuck Libolt, the advisor for the Academic Decathlon of which she was a member. Actually she ' s very intelligent and always help- ful. As Director of activities for the USL, Westafer had an opportunity to help out the school. Mrs. Knott, her advisor, felt she could sum Westafer up in one word, Enthusiasticl .i-. Waiting to get into his first period physics class, John Tillman discusses the homework. Physics was Tillman ' s most challenging class. e just ignore gravity? It makes things e ;n ' t that cheating? The high point of lol llman ' s day was.jPeri ps asking questions in phj a day in the life of 3S
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Tillman I r Does All t ' T suppose the first thing I do X in the morning is brush my teeth, joked John Tillman. But seriously, I get ready in the morn- ing just like anyone else and come to school. Tillman started the school day with an A. P. Physics class taught by Ms. Michelle Lieux. It ' s prob- ably my hardest class, he ad- mitted. I ' ve suffered through three years of John, smiled Lieux. He has a quick mind and a loud mouth, but really he ' s a good kid . . . special. Like many other students with college-prep course loads, Till- man moved to Mr. Adams ' sec- ond period pre-calculus class. I ' d vote him most likely to make a comment, reflected Adams with a laugh. He ' s fun; I enjoy him. lohn enjoyed the class too. The last academic class of his day was A. P. English with Mr. Lauro Canales. Unlike in his physics and pre-calculus class, friends noted that Tillman was quietest. He just sits in the back of the room and absorbs, said Harry Gill. Many students ended the school day with a period of work exper- ience. Tillman took two. I work for my dad, an optician, making glasses, explained Tillman. He worked five hours a day Monday through Friday then went home to do chores and homework. A unique activity of Tillman ' s was falconry. I fly Culley Hawks with my dad, said Tillman. I suppose it ' s a bit unusual, but you ' d be . : I rised how many people know thing about falconry. .;;. Returning her Poly opponent ' s serve ynne Weslaler displays her form. 1985 was • ' . ' • 5tafer ' s second year on the tennis team. 34. ' stu.
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