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NATURE IDVER. Science chair- man Ms. Marianne Reese knows a lot about the outdoors, but nature is never boring to me. Beekeeping, one of her many hob- bies. gets her outaof-doors. FOR THE RECORD MRS, SHEUA BINGHAMiAlgebra lell. Introi Algebra lll-IV, MIKE BLAYLOCK-Glrls VarSity Soccer. ROBERT BRASHEAR-World History, Boys Freshman Bmketball, Assustant Girls Track. JV Football. MS. CATHY BROWN-Resource. MRS. TOODY BYRD-Counselor. NEAL CALVERT iFreshman Football. Boys JV Basketball MS. MARGARET CHALMERS- lntro. Algebra lvll, Algebra l'll. Fundamentals of Math lFOMl lllle. MAR- GUERITE DABBS-Prlncupal's Secretary. RON DODSON-Effective Writv ing, Theatre Arts 1. ll, Speech 1, Oral Interpretation ll. lll, Theatre Production lvll. OnevAct Play. Drama Club, Debate, Junior Chm, UlL Speech MRS; RUTH FORD-Assnstant Princtpal's Secretary. BRUCE HENDRY-Resource. MARK HURST-DrawmglPalntlng, Ceramicleabnc, Varsnty Football, Boys Track l ! THE l tHurdles and Field eventsl. HANK MASUR-Typmg l, Busmess Law, Record 4 i PRINh IPA I keeping I, ll, Boys Cross Country, Freshman Football. Head Boys Track. MRS. .l l DONNA McCUTCHENeAttendance Secretary MRS. JUANITA MEIER-Resource Aide. MRS. CAROLYN PATE-English lAi MS. KATHY l 01: THE THING PROCTOR-Assmant Principalls Secretary. MRS. ELIZABETH i TOMLINSON-French I, II, III, IV, French Clubi l After three years as principal here preceded by two years at l Hill Country, Pat Patterson ade l l vanced to Assistant Superintene l l dent of Personnel. GHUBGH ; u , - 2: D; i , llook at thejob as a learning . Lemme TIME fAr'M-Y AVVAW Stm'f'E 9.3m; l l experience and on the job train, . I ing for eventually becoming the ; superintendent of a school dis! .' . n . . 1 met, Mr. Patterson said. About Westlake: 0 I am glad Ilve otten to knowalargenum erofstu- dents and they havenlt all 2?? been jocks, good students, V5.95 ? bad students or whatever. 0 UI wish there was some way that I could impress them with how important a good $E self image is and they are really neat people. '8'95'1'7 ' I am proud of the blend of - teachers welve ended up '30 with herel. I know welxllle got $ 3 Kg: yx some rea ygreat teac ers? m I '0 ' l About Patterson: '3 8 Ty l He is one ofthe finest men I 1 have ever known. Though he has only been my prinicpal one year, he has been the best. -John Cutslnger MRS. MARTHA ADAMS-English lA, llA. BARr 1 RY AIDMAN-Govemment. Varsity Tennis. MS. CATHERINE ANGELL-Spanish ll, lll, IV, VlAPl. MRS. EVA LOU APEL-Chemistry l, lllAPL MRS. MAURINE ATWOOD-Enghsh Dev panmenr Chairperson, English lllA, lVlAPl, GER- ALD BABBITT-Musm Department Chairperson, Symphonic Band, Applied Muuc. TED BARTLEY-Jazz Band. BLYTHE-Anlstam PflnLlPdl. ROBERT BOGANilann I, ll, lll, Latin Club MRS. BETv TY BRACEVRC5UUYLC MRS. ROSE BROOKS; Spanish 1. Ill lll HOWARD BUSHONC-il'lnver'x Education, JV Football. Vnrsm Bilefhvlll DR. RON CAMPBELL-Axxuxmnr PI'ITN IPdl l i l 1 MRS. KAPPlE BLissetnum-lm. TUCK 110 FacultylStaff
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Wilcox, Rob 9 Wiley, Kathryn 9 Williams, Bo 9 Williams, Marty 10 Williams, Steve 11 Willimack, Scott 10 Willms, Chris 11 Wills, Todd 11 Wilson, Carolyn 11 Wilson, Denny 9 Wilson, Isabel 9 Wilson, James 9 Wilson, Julie 9 Wilson, Marc 9 Wise, John 10 Wisner, Rick 11 Wolff, Patti 10 Woodruff, Laura 9 Woods, Michelle 9 Woolley, Matt 9 Worsham, Lisa 10 Wright, Chris 10 Wright, David 9 Wright, Tina 10 Yant, Michelle 10 Yett, April 9 Yohe, David 10 Zarsky, Jon 11 Zarsky, Paul 11 Zimmer, Apryl 9 Zombola, Jeff 9 Woomer, Meshaan 10 You NEVER get too old F rom TV and newspapers to tvshirts, paper folders and stickers, the uETsl' of the car toon world invaded even high school students from all directions. Before school or before bed, the funny papers provided a daily laugh and cartoon env thusiasts brought comic relief and plastered it in all areas of their lives. Favorites emerged and Gary field led the pack including Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, the Jetsons and others. Freshman Kristi Neely ad! mitted her love for Garfield and said, ul like him because hels so cute and funny.n Cartoons made everyday life bearable and as junior Portland Harris summed it up, They look at life in an easygoing, carefree way. $2 W 5 He's my . favorite because 66 3 324 A of his attitude towards life. . -T dd Talki on. 18.9 lo sopiomore ngt . l a E 2.7 x 555' RA 3 SCOOBY DOO 5'4 9 10.8 x 5.4x OTHER 24-. 3 7. ADMIRED COMIC QUALITIES 0 Get things done 0 Strength 0 Honest 0 Never lose 0 Ability to fly 0 Good looking 0 Invisibility 0 Special powers , uCartoons never go out of style? -Chase Morris, senior A GOOD LAUGHl With her ldmrur Smurf folder in hand. Junior Lisa Aunc takes a break between classcst 109 Cartoon Fads
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Phiiigfiof'rms W hile most students saw teachers as the person be hind the podium or in front of the Chalkboard, few realized that just like themselves, ulife began for teachers with the 3:45 afternoon bell. uI really like the time that I spend with my family after school; it1s the best part of the day, Hylirie sponsor Cindy Russell said. From spending time with families to spending time with God, teachers acknowledged those two priorities as most im' portant to them. HWhen I think of priorities, I think of my wife and son, work, myself and other people as they relate to God and my rea ligion, Dr. Ron Campbell, 35! sistant principal, said. Without exception, all teachers rated 11school and related activities one of their top priorities. uI love the relationship with young people; itis a chance hopefully to be a good in Huence on students, Coach Jane Patterson said. Eric Schultz, student council sponsor, agreed, 11W0rking with kids and watching them grow in their abilities to accept challenges makes school im' portant to me. The best part of teaching for Mrs. Eva Lou Apel? I love the look on a student1s face when heXshe finally understands a difv ficult concept and says 1Oh, m that1s easy. Ii. GAME PLANS. Counselor Mrs. Toad Byrd reacts with the support of Ms. Marsha Nelson and Mrs. Kathy Judge dur' ing a homecoming pep rally skit. Faculty members showed no intimidation when it came to supporting students and student- oriented activities. DANCING to the music of Voyagers, Senior Leigh Northcutt and German teach- er Herr Gardner take advantage of the homecoming street dance. Herr Gardner spends a considerable amount of his leisure time with students in extracurricular ac- tivities. 111 Priorities MRS. HARRIETT CAVNESSW Reuixtmr MS. MARTHA CHERlcoiSntml Studio Department Chmrperwn, Unverniru-m. Sutioluqy MRS. MARLENE CLAYTONwAluehm llHV'. CdlCUr lusiA P1, Mu Alpha Them, IHIHUI' VANH Cheerleudv en. BOBBY COX'-Hulllh l Hun Tnuk tSpnmer and Field eventd DAVID C'RAlG-Phxximl Stieme, I1hyxiu MRS. DEBBIE CUTSINGERV Offite Setretan JOHN CUTSINGER REPUI'UHL', Omphio, Magazine. Nexupapul htlvcrrmnu MRS. JEAN DAHLQUISTWanhxh 1A, IR. HA, Freshman Him JIM DARILEK RIUIULW 1y Girh Freshman Bmkethuii 1V hurrhiiH ANDY DAVIDSONWLinmt-rl BJIMJ BILL DUNLApi Shup. Dunning Drlwix hriumrinn, Rmhu Vluh BILL DUNLAP Shim, ihiimnu, 11min x P11UK1K nun, Rndew Vliilx DUN FARMER PHEIIJV Hi X Ruxearch 0i Kinrnpmlrwn, tHthw 1h Him: UURe DON FRANZENi Drum xbhit illw1l.x iwlx hm! hillh mex TnuL ihuH tuniJ M1151 lvaN FRANZENiXX'uIid Hmim Klwxi'l'llhurH
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