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Seniors should will something to the school or to students. Maybe, it would be funny for seniors to will something to their teachers. Students would read this. -Craig Corona 61 Melissa Richard ul think that we need more color pictures throughout the book. Most everything we see is in color and I would like to have more color in my yearbook. -Kelli Whisenhunt DOJTvYOURSELF COLOR Biff and Muffy head for the football game. M You Asked for It
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ul want pictures of a bunch of different people doing a bunch of different things. Make the shots fun ones. creative, memorable. -Mary McKane mrherehs never enough room for my friends to sign in the yearbook. Have a sec- tion or even a couple of pages for signa- tures. -Teresa Vuono Ripley's Believe it or not. Uncover some bit of information that no one knows anything about. Something special about school. -Robert Huff Andrew Aman senior Jim thR. Remit: senior SlOHS VHEIWVQtEIHLthEIfIIWS Dori Schmidt, Ronda Swallows freshman, junior who locked the school hoard in the board room and let two dozen mice loose in the office. Seniors now, but freshmen then, remember the Sons of lianes who added life to the school year Idor the rest of the school, it addcd an uneasiness of what would happen next. 11 You Got It wag:
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Make the book cheaper!!! It costs too much. -Seth Thornton LEAVING IT BEHIND. . . CHRIS BUYER: HA lifetime supply of stainless steel rulers to Mr. Craig? k TODD MACK: uMy incredible firefighting ability to Tay Bond, Carl Engleman, Alan Mortozavi and Todd Talkington. e KENNY LUNA: To Mark Edwards, a llwow, llm awesome bumper sticker. 0 MARNIE SULLIVAN: uHope to Shannon that someday youll be able and trusted to drive outside the parking lot. f SAMMY PESL: uBeing of sound mind and incredi' ble vertical leap, I will to Todd Ariens my coordina' tion for one year and my ability to stay out of trouble. f SEAN MURPHY 8L BRYAN MARBERRY: uA yearls free pass to the tanning salon to Matt Devinefl HThe yearbook always uses names that our parents gave us. I wish that you would include nick- names and some of those names which sound famous. --Houston Ford Yearbooks went on sale to students in earlv October for $20, the same cost as in the previous two years. Daily announcements and posters flooded students with the news that no extra books would be ordered and that on February 1, the cost would increase to $25. On March 1 for 30 clays, the price went to $30 Students, who wanted a book, complained but shelled out the bucks. HEY YOU! YES YOU! I would like for you to include 3 favorites section. Especially fa- vorite couples of the year or maybe even spring couples. -Sharon Albea lUGBDET OF THE BOOK Call it INFLATION! To decrease the cost of the book lwhich cost the staff approximately $35 per copyl, here were some options: ' Take Out the color ' Decrease the number of pages ' Decrease the number of pictures 0 Use a paperback cover 0 Sell M St Ms ' Your suggestion: So whatls in a name? Why donlt you ask Steve Martin? Every school has its share of Johns, Marys and Carols, but go ing through the enrollment cards at Westlake, the surveyor would find cities, counties, months, days of the week and famous personalities-in names, at least. Toby and Jamie Austin live in the same city as their last name, but Dallas Allison and Houston Ford would have a three'hour trip. However, Travis Bradfute lives in the county of his first name. April Newton, Yett and Fear son share the month and Tuesdi Trosper celebrates with her own day of the week. Famous students boast the names of celebrities such as Charlie Brown, Steve Martin, Johnny Lee, Steve Allen, Tom Jones, Tony Bennett, Jennifer Jones and David Nelson. One teacher, Paul Simon, even plays the Hname game . SEI'IdflOQ
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