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luniors Make 0 HIS t y Quarterback Kim Larson huddles together the senior offensive team. W I The senior and junior powder puff girls get together for a quick picture. For the Hrst time in Western's fall powder puff history the juniors beat the seniors in a well-played game 22-0, Sandy Schwandt, the junior quarter- back, led the offense with three touch- downs and a two-point conversion. The spirited seniors dominated the second half but still were unable to get on the scoreboard. 22 f Student Life Kari Broderick dodges the defense. Cheryl Meyian PIOWS two juniors' . . 0 . 2 lunlor Coach Scott Langenburg reviews the plays for ion
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Sc ott Gatza and Chris Rugenstein monkey around with bananas. .W I . f ff '7l'Hu, . mg u Tim l- ell' and Cathy Barber are all strung out Western Has Fun for M.D. fs :K www The guys get together tor another rope-breaking tug Sophomore Student Council sponsored the Muscular Dys- trophy assembly. It consisted ot several competitive at tivities including tug-ot-wars and a banana-eating contest. T-shirts were awarded to the class that donated the most money. Mr. RakJh's first hour mechanical drawing class con- tributed the most money, with Miss Ransom 's yearbook class following close behindg both classes received t-shirts, A total of three hundred and ninety-five dollars was raised for lerry's kids. Student lite-f I
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Drummond Honored if The s ring of 7980 Western High School had the fortunate opportunity to witness an award ceremonyg an award certainly due to P an outstanding educator. Mr. Thomas Drummond, our chemistry teacher at Western, received the prestigious Catalyst Award distributed by the Chemical Manufacturers Association. In addition to the sizable medal, a 5 7,500 cash award was presente f th th sands of candidates eligible for the honor from across the United To emphasize the importance of this award, out o e ou h States and Canada only eight find themselves chosen, To be honored one must possess an excellence in teaching c emistry, movi- vating students to careers in science, and presenting them with their responsibility as citizens. We at Western are honored to ha ve Mr. Drummond as part of our faculty and believe he is a worthy recipient. Student Life f 23
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