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Achievements Recognized This year two groups of students were recognized for their outstanding achievements. Westem was fortunate enough to have seven National Merit Semi- Finalists. All the Semi- Finalists had to score ex- tremely well on the PSAT achievement test. Their scores represented Westem on a national basis. The other students who were recognized were chosen the outstanding leaders of Western and attended Boys and Girls state up in Reno, which con- sisted of seminars and speakers dealing with poli- tics, law, and election pro- cedures. 1. The Boys State representatives are: Cyle Iverson, John Krantz, lnot pictured are John Boyle and Anthony Arringtonj. The girls State representatives are: Melissa Jack- son, Kristi Richardson, and Marci Rubin. 2. The National Merit Semi- Finalists are: Michelle Elliott, Karen Tanner, John Krantz, Edward Keith, Brian Wendland, Richard Powell, Mo Glancy, and pictured, Dr, Brian Cram. lPhotos by Albert 84 Jamesj 193
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1 Executive Board Getting Things organized The Exeuctive Board worked hard to pro- mote spirit at Westem. The Executive Board, with help of student council, organized and planned Homecoming and the blood drive. he Executive Board authorizes student and club activities. The activities of the year that are approved by the Executive Board make the calendar of events for the school year. Four members, Anthony Arrington, Leslie Guilland, Tyrone Smith, and Karen Wright, participated in an informational convention for the student council officers of Nevada High Schools. The convention took place in Elko, Nevada. The people who attended learned leadership qualities, how to pro- mote spirit, how to conduct pep rallies, and participated in state officer elections. 1. Being sociable and accepting responsibilities are major duties of the student body president, Anthony Arrington. 2. Members of the Executive Board are OK Bryant, Publicity and Elections Chairman: Leslie Guil- land, ist Vice-President: Laura Walsh, 2nd Vice- President, Anthony Arrington, President: Suzanne Wo- jcik, Recording Secretary: Allison O'Hair, Correspond- ing Secretary: and Tyrone Smith, Treasurer. Not pictured Karen Wright, President of the Senate. iPhotos by: Albert 81 James - 1: J. Story - 21 'W-. ,...m-wmox1w- 2 192 Executive Board MR- H5-il
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1 l Y . f 1, Qin. J . - 1 Sadie Hawkins Girls capfure Their favoriTe guy On November 21 roles were reversed and girls were puT in charge. Over one hundred girls were able To sTeal Their favoriTe guy for a nighT of dancin' and romancin'. Many cou- ples were wed by Marryin' Sam iMr. Dixon, of coursel and pronounced husband and wife unTil The sTroke of midnighT. Sadie Haw- kins royaliy was announced wiTh Gary Smifh and Sherise Reber being elecTed as Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. A nighT ouT in sTraighT legs and flannel shirls proved To be one of The besT nighTs of The year!! 1. While making a Toasf, Gary SmiTh and Sherise Reber celebraTe Their royaITy as Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. 2. WiTh The dance floor full, Jay Bal- land and Michelle Gelharf decide To join in. 3. Siyle is The name of The game when Alicia Gieger swings her daTe onfo The floor! 4. Performing a Quadruple marriage, Mr. Dixon gefs The ceriifi- caTes ready! The lucky couples are: Jay Balland and Michelle GeIharT, DemeTrios Dalacas and Theresa Wirf, Randi VarraTo and Kevin Acker- man, and Teresa Williams and Tom Geick. 5. James Decker, Eric Fader. and Jerry Diifman show Their daTes whaT dancin' is all abouT! 6. WhaT belTer way is There for PaT Murphy and Jennifer HieTT To celebraTe Their wedding Than a 500 honeymoon? 7. Dancin' The nighT away, She- rise Reber and Gary SmiTh have a ball!! fPhoTos by Alberf 84 Jamesj ' - 2 3 T94 Sadie Hawkins
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