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DECA Row 1: Sue Schwagerl, Nichell Nichols, jean Zevik, Laura Berkan, Sandy Brown. Row 2: jean Adler, Sandy Slawe, Missy Endres, judy Tappendorf, Lois Wells, Zong Thou, Blong Thoa, Tony McDowell. Row 3: Cindy Pillar, jennifer Blanche, Paul Wei- denhoeft, Sam Warick, DuWaynYeYQncoln, 'llcml Eggggss, Wayne Bullesbach, Dean DeVrie's, Kent' Nichols, jerod Sheldon, Todd Richardson, Mr. Hinner. Row 4: Gary Parman, Norman Bass, Karl Kruska, Bill Berkan, Schawn johnson, jeff Store, Roger Whiman. X . I P' C ff ix V1.1 f X-fi: , ,Xi ' 4 . ff ID V g A X 'R i N 6. i nt T fl lift W.. X, , f x f Ci-A-JI , s I ESTWCDRD The Westward staff, under the direction of Editor Mike Zuberbier and Advisor Ms. La- zar, had a fruitful and fulfilling year. The publication - now in its second year - was able to go beyond the point where other West publications had stopped. Through its use of in-depth, informative reporting, the magazine was able to educate the student body on such important, school-related is- sues as crime, Army Recruiters, and Indo- chinese students. The year did not pass solely in glory, how- ever. A major problem the paper faced was financing: because it is not at all subsidized by the school, the staff had to go through the pain of getting advertisments and . . . when worse came to worse, the staff picked up the tab themselves. Another problem Westword faces is that a large number of staff members are graduating this year. In any case, the staff should be commend- ed, and thanked, for providing West with an interesting publication that presents both new ideas and different viewpoints. zzfpiscfi-wssrwoizp Z? Row 1: Chris Taylor, Mike Zuberbier, Nl, Robert Skidmore, Row 2: Laura Wagner, Maria Schneider, Er Clune, Becky Schultz, Ms. Lazar, Row 3: Madelaine Pfahler, Charles Clover, Erik johnson, Ma Hirschler, Jessie Rabenhorst. Missing: Claire Bender.
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tk W Q W I Vxs 'YA '1...'.5-Q i ' 511' 143 ow 1: Warren Hayden, Michelle Wang, Rachel Siciliano, Meg Archdeacon, Michael Werth, Lezlie nox. Row 2: Mr. lfrawley iadvisorj, Karl Friedrich Glogaw, David E. Miller, Amy Chaffee, Kate renberg, Rob Claus, Seth Galanter, Kerry Helmouth. Row 3: David Bilder, Charles Williams, Pat hen, Soren Schoff, Steve Shen, Ari Fox, justin Hunter. LATIN CLUB Epistulae missae ad Papam habuerunt nullum responsum, itaque frangimus relationes diplo- maticas cum Baticano. Conatus ad revendam aerem Latinam vim non suscesserunt, sed cavete stylos necantes et Killer Bitte. Eventus alii in- cluserunt visitationes ab Doctore Ruth, Eo-Viro, Praecepite Mike Masterson et lea. Praetoreum Latinum ductum ab Rambo prohiberunt insidias contra Magistrum, paratque revivere Punica Bella ab invadenda Libya. And for the Barbarians: Letters sent to the Pope have had no response and therefore we are breaking off diplomatic re- lations with the Vatican. Attempts to revive the Latin Air Force have not been successful, but beware of killer pencils and the Killer Bitte. Oth- er events have included visits from Dr. Ruth, He- Man, Officer Mike Masterson, and a she-lion. The Latin Guard, led by Rambo, foiled plots against the Mag and is preparing to revive the Punic Wars by invading Libya. LATINA VIVIT SEMPERl STAGE CREW Mr. Rafoth ladvisorl, Tracy k Comb Schwenk, Ric op: David en. t from ell ck Kenney, jon Lu wise Clo ,rag Q Two times a year, during the fall play and the spring musical, the small but active Stage Crew, under the supervision of Mr. Rafoth, works until all hours of the morn- ing building sets, finding props, bracing platforms, hanging lights, and pushing '57 Chevies up icy Ash Street. This year's play: Spoon River Anthology, did not involve as 5 much work as some past presentations due to the sparse set. The Crew for Spoon River consisted of Jennifer Schulz, Cherie Urban, Peter Walz, Andrew Caddock, and Miriam Temin. During past shows Stage Crew has had to come to school as early as 7:00 AM on Saturdays! Sometimes, they even had to leave homework until 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning during the week, only to be bossed around and kicked by the unappre- ciative actors. As much as they complain, though l l want to go to bed D the Crew has a great time and produces a great show. Here's to another year of Summer Sausage and Colby, Bill the dustpan, and Mountain Dew. LATIN CLUB AND STAGE CREWXZI
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HERO 1: Kirk Stoler, Kathy Anderson, jan Lange. Row 2: Cindy Smart, Lisa Haug, Maria Soliz, Becky Michelle Mcliinstry, Meg Scudera. Row 3: Susan Buechner, N,I., jean Morrissette, Stacy Haertel. 1 Heather Martin, Danielle Dirienzo, N.l. REGE T REVIEW w 1: Chris Olson, josh Mjaanes, Dan Schultz, Sandra Carson, Kendra Carson, Row 2: Ms. Travis, jeff xjaanes, Madelain Fain, Mary Richardson, Cammy Voss, Margarita Strmecki, jeff Oaks, Suzy Dove HERO-RECENT REVIEWXZ3
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