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IN A SNAP. To finish her page, junior Shannon Legg trims headlines for the paste up of the spring issue of the literary magazine: The staffers sold one 'Tinal Draft in the fall, and another issue in the spring. DECA: Gronl Row Jennifer Coffey, Joy PorccHa, Mari Wommack, Terri Johnson, Lee Ann Ross, Beth Gwynn, Joyce Fossmever 610w D Patricia Miller, John Griffin, Tammy Counts, Jay Hendrix, Stacy Dunlap, Barren Moncrief, Kevin McFarlin Row D Jennifer Cox, Keith Sarris, Darrell Gibson, Brian Walker. Jeff Nelson, Richard bcwis. Ken Hinter mack Row Jay Smith, Glenn Bearry, Debbie Ebert, Terry Caulev, Danny Kearns, Mr. Don Linley. VOE: CFrom Rovw Amy Norman, Claudette West. Denise Kastner, Kaci Patterson.1ennifer Donnelly, Rene Shackclford. Dana Jack, Tobie Austin Row D Sarah Norman, Jerilynn Brown, Lisa Tillman, Tina Gould, Jaminc Compton, Noelle Wakefield. Darla Bankston Glow D Marv Lee Moeller, Charline While. Jeanette Scheicrman, Dorothy White, Tonya Gladson, Terry Jamail, Teresa Vuono, Janice Deazon mack Row Duane Schenk, Alex Harkins, Christina Grandinetti. Julie Hicks, Vicki Jack, Kim Hughes, Julie Jennings, Julie Neel, Chris Carlson. EL PAISANO. 07mm Row Mike Cheney. Lisa Horvath, Traci Sademan, D'Andra Fisher, Mark Bristol Wow 21 Darin Clark, Chris Kraus, Angie Emerson, Adrienne Lowke, Jill Davidson, Laura Snell mack RovU Tom Talbot, Wendy Reese, Mr. John Cutsingcr. Carol Carpenter, Katherine Eiscnbeck, Shadra Bockelman. Travis Bradfute. FEATHERDUSTER. menl Rouj laurir miles, Iaura Matthew, Anita Bohm, Natalie Cook, Man Ann Harmon Hluu 2! Mnllx Srou. Meta Hum, Kalhv Quick, Kane Sprug, Icsuca Shrrman, Tndd VVllls mack Row Bryan Kuvkendall, Jim HalL Don k rrrdlc. lauric Ynhc. Mr. John Cuuinger. FINAL DRAFT: 1Fronr Ruuv Kenn LvallaghL-L Fran Ruhlson. Chru Dnuglas diatk Rnul Andx Ilrulinc, Shannon lcgg, kilcn Ullur
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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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+ W7ith Tuesdays tame the realization that another Mom elHV had been sure VlVCd. The second dav of the school xxeek meant only three more days un' til the weekend. Lots of work to get done and in such short time. . . + HThanks to Student Coun- oil, we got free ice cream cones on St. Patrick's Day. -Jeff Dow, Sophomore ,. a . 5 Dance Fever ollOur Hvline eompetition in Fehruarx' wag one of our hest performancesi The Crockett Invitational was a definite challenge, hut all the long practices and workouts paid off. we ao complished something that we will all be proud of for a long time. -Belincla Matteson, Hy, line captain Choir Auditions o HOur regional and district choir competitions were great this year. It was met ty difficult, but Wlestlake did really well. Everyone enjoyed participating whether they placed or not, which made the days more worthwhile for evea ryone. -Leigh North, cutt, Choir president UIL Marching Contest 0 uReceiving straight ones in band seems to be old hat at WHS, but when we got all ones in the UIL marching contest, we were all really proud. We all worked hard and ac complished our already predetermined goal.H IN STYLE. VOE senior member Jennifer Donnelly and her employers enjoy the spring banquet at the Austin Club. The annual banquet served as a time for students to recognize their employers. iLindsev memher On Your Honor 0 llMu Alpha Theta was a real honor to he a part of. Not only is it a cluh which gives you recognition for vour achievements in math, but it is a good thing to have on your col; lege transcript when listv ing your high school 510 tivities.H -Mary KOCks, Mu Alpha Theta member Band BLISS, Overtime 0 Everyday I go to work for half a Clay besides going to school. VOE is designed to give students a chance to live in the real world for a while and hold down business jobs. The VOE contest in February gave us a chance to compete against other schools in events like recordkeeping and typing. We did well, but also had a good time. I think that VOE has been worth my time and has helped me make some decisions for my future career. -Frank Zeller, Vocational Office Educa tion member SPANISH SQUID. At a Spanish party, sophomore Noal Pierce dares to try the Spanish delicacy. The party featured a host of native Spanish foods which were authentically prepared. Organizations
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