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Throughout the school year all Lubbock High make sure you had a date for Homecoming and the students had one common link toward unity, Friendship. Prom, and most important, A Westerner could always manage to find a listen to your sorrows and joys. friend to. . . laugh and cry with, Friendship blossomed endlessly in the halls walk and talk with, of our building. and study and eat with. And the elements of honor, pride, and trust that bonded each favored relationship also A friend always had the time to. . . contributed to the making of each true Westerner is A U Pep rallies were a weekly highlight throughout the autumn months. Westerners participated in various school activities to boost spirit during game season. A bit of West Germany roamed the halls during the school year. Martin Hagen, a foreign exchange student from Pforzheim, Germany, became a part of the Lubbock High student body without hesitation. 'Q 4' if di'-N f' Q fa an 1-N
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it ,.,. .wwni I-I s ' .Q .lewd 5 Ww- ae-' -.-- Eligio Ramirez takes advantage ol the early fall weather by taking a few minutes to meditate at Canyon Lakes. ln 1964, Students were eager to test drive a new luxurious convertible from Womble Clds. A sentimental moment came to all Westerners, including Michele Tran and Mike Picon, during the school song at weekly pep rallies, No matter what form of transportation, ranging from Honda Civics to El Caminos, head cheerleader Tina Day always managed to reach her desti- nation. Whether it was hitting the books or talking to a classmate. study hall was probably one of the most enjoyable school day activities.
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'-saw. ,LQ '- WM. N. ,,,,,wy My S i 's ,.,v4 fr. ' .,,w ' The varsity football team provided entertainment and spirit for Lubbock High's student body and faculty throughout the football season. Sophomore orientation was held August 29. The orientation was followed by the annual Waze Daze dance where junior Greg Teeter and sophomore Susan Sherrod danced the night away. Crowning the 1980 Homecoming queen and court were ex-West- erners Larry Walker and Diana M. Torras. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Williams presented the traditional yellow roses at the September 25 football game against Dunbar. As usual the South Plains Fair was a welcomed attraction by all Lubbock students. Christi Robnett, Robin Gay, and Kathy Johnson enjoy one of the many amusement rides.
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