Westlake High School - El Paisano Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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Sundau SPRING FLING. On a Sunday afternoon. new addi- tion club member senior Gwen Pickett, freshman Mike Ford. sophomore Kay Miller and junior Bobby Jones move in to defend their oal in a football game at Zilker, 76 TROMBONES. Har- old Hill, played by senior Ken Luna, gains the IOVVI'IS- people's confidence as the HMusic Man in the choir's annual spring musical. The show ran Thursday through Sunday the fourth week of February. SCREENED. For the sixth issue of the 'hFeathert duster, senior Natalie Cook finalizes her piece of art work by adding texturing screens. To meet the pub lisher's deadline for print- ing. the newspaper staff spent Sunday afternoon in the journalism room. EX'I RA HOURS. Put- ting in time un the weekend, lunior Angic Ennzrson orga- nizc-s thc adxhcrtlsing pages tor the approaching thrr book dcadlinc

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HFCA is a time for sharv ing and dis' cussion. -Senior Derek Whitelock, FCA president + The day of rest. Sundays promised time to spend with the family and close friends. On 0c, casion, those times were devoted to club projects and funftime activities. + Picnic 0th feel like the spring picnic at Zilker Park for new students Of second semester was a great success. We played football, rented canoes and had snacks. The 25 or 30 students had a super time.H aMrs. Nancy Snyder, New Addition Club sponsor Music Man 0 I feel like the Music Man was a great success. I think it was so good because the people were willing to put forth effort and hard work. We worked non; stop for a few hours and staved late to make it the best it could be. -Dolly Higgins, Cast member Extra Hours ohl really didn't mind coming to work on Sundays.A10t Of my friends thought that I was crazy to voluntarily come and work on the paper. Coming up on Sundays was a lot easier because it was quiet, and besides, I enjoy being part of the staff.H -Jessica Sherman, Featherduster associate editor Catherine Streiber, Annabel NEW ADDITION CLUB: Schumaker, FCA: tFront Row; Jamie tFronl Roww Christine Gibson, Jennifer Dunham. Carrie Brandt, Kim Fleming, Laurie Faught Sullivan, Kay Miller tRow 2w Audrey Buermeyer, Dina Stapleton, Sandra Wells, Amy Norman, Sarah Norman Row D Cassie McLaughlin, Piper Bunnell, Julie Goodv win, Sean Biglev, Mary Ann Harrison. Amy Burton $ack Roww Gwen Pickett, Anna Aldave. Robby Kling- ensmith. Kelly Schomburg, Mike Lung. NEW ADDITION CLUB: tFront Rows Renee Amos, Stacy Huston, Alice Meadows, Elise Hanle. Christine Kraus, Mary Podio tRow N Alicia Davis. Mary Gayle, Melissa Richard, Leslie Hathaway, Mike Morris. Staci Bigger, Chris Kraus tRow D Karen Wacker, Teresa Vuonu, Anna Bavardo, John Hurst, Betsy Haratson, Reanna Williams, Erica Barr muck Rowj Sharon Rylander, Mike Spaulding, Bobby Jones, Laurie Yohc, Tamara Millikan, Lindsey Buss. NEXX'V ADDITION CLUB. tFront Roww Col- leen Copeland, Dina Dempsey, Michele Metcalf, Jen- nner Matteson, Melanie Sanford tRow D Anna Asterl- Inga Jenns Aslbury Michele Riley, Adrienne Lowke. Craig Bruun tRou 3! Jennifer Masters, Patti Wolff, Jamie Sullivan Natalie Sheltnnw Sydnex Davidson. Ouii l'ahula tBatk Roul lat LuLas, Brent Graham. Olga TH-mplrr KcHx Kernw Angle Shaffer Row D Sheila Quigley, Cile Speke. Julie Goodwin, Audrey Buermeyer, Sherry Goodwin tRow 3t Coach Oscar Zepeda, Mary Ann Harrison, Renee Amos, Deba bie Horvath tBack Roww Maarten Bray, Vincent Walker, Coach Casper, Derek Whitelock, Ken Luna, RODEO CLUB. Gront Rovn Lisa Tillman, Claudette West, Sandra Chumnev tRow D Jim Keller, Johnny Dudek, David Quarles, Perry Patterson tBack Roww Richard Lewis, W'est Lacey, Dan Gillcrist, Adrian Piperi. Mr. Bill Dunlapt FHA. tFrom Roww Michelle Touchel, Lisa Baron, Sandra Brannan tBack Rowt Ms. Lillie Griffin. Laura Snell, Shannon Terbay, Katherine Eisenbeck. Teresa Vuono. 6O Organizations



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l Every school week started the same Old wax'ewith Mondays. But with Monday came the renewal of ideas and activities. Junior spirit on Friday had to begin on Monday. -Becky Rial, Junior Spirit Club member IN HONOR. As part of the NHS initiation Monday night, senior Sheryl Balli lights her candle from the eternal flame of knowledge Sunday night ref minders led to Mon, day committee meet, ings and announce, ments of the week to come. :+- FCA Fundraising o HVVe used lA Night on FCA' to raise money for a Fellowship of Christian Athletes' conference. We also used some of the money for a girl who needed to see her mother. The night was successful and everyone seemed to enjoy it. -Derek Whiter lock, FCA Computer Dating 0 uAlthough a few people were disappointed with their matches, there were also some very humorous ones. One guy got his while senior officers Andy Johnson and Cindy Ogletree pass out the remaining candles. 67 Organizations sister! All in all, the corn' puter dating matcheups worked out great and raised us some money for our Club projects. -Cliff Rushing, Computer Club member State Band Contest 0 ll thought the band had done well. I remember the band directors' positive remarks. We gave our best performance of the show and that's why it was such a disappointment when we didnlt make it to finals. eKristi Wilson, Band member Fall Final Draft olll dont think we pushed selling the first issue of the Final Draft enough. It was more like a practice the first time. On the second one we knew more of what we were doing We got a really positive response to the contest. ;Fran Rohinson, Literarv Magazine editor Ice Cream Social 0 llThe event provided the Opportunity for all the members to get to know all the Hyline parents and to welcome the new mem' bers. This year it was well; organized thanks to the Hyline Parents Associa' tion. -Kelly Medley, Hyline member STEPPIN, OUT. On Monday morning, band director Andy Davidson ex- plains the marching se- quence for the Friday night halftime performance. From early morning hours to hazy summer afternoons, the band practiced in hopes of achieving perfection in time for the football game. l

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