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TA SWDENT COUNCIL: Grom Rowl Jennifer Matteson. Helen Comellas, Laurie Faught, Kim Mad- dux, Robin Briges mow Zl Rob Wills, Jamie Sullivan, Patti W'olff, Tracy Myers, Katherine McDaniel, April Yen, Baltazar AllendelReva Glow N Terry White, David Johnson, Stacy Rose, Noelle Wakefield, Kerstin Shoherg, Tim Larson mack Rowl Scott Willimack, Kathie Stern, David Yohe, Jeff Kahl, Rob Courter. David Moriarty. STUDENT COUNCIL: Grout Rowl Elizabeth Sanford, Kaci Patterson, Kim Pinckard, Adrienne Lowke, Marc Gianzero, Jeff Auburv mow Zl Elizabeth Benson, Michelle Hudkins, Donna Smith, Ashley Jar- dine, Mary Ann Harrison, Lesa Johnson, Leslie Bruhl, Kenene Burken mack Rowl Scot! McCall, Steve Pcrrv. Julie Neel, Eric Rabannian, Taylor Camp, Jim Tabor, Mike Lung, Rob Waighti STUDENT COUNCIL: Grout Rowl Belinda Malteson, Candi Manges, Joan Gillcrist, Jav Dozier, Adele Beasley, Jeanie Haberman mow ll Jud Ar- rington, Cindy Ogletree, Laura Mangum, Piper Bun- nell, Oliver Pfcffcr, Mr. Eric Shula 010w Bl Mary Kocks, Lisa Boyd, Janet Schuler. Leah Butler, Kelly Schomberg tBack Rowl Mark Mangum, Craig Corona. April Newton, Dan Gillcrist, Mark McAdams, Anna COMPUTER CLUB: mom Rowi Cliff Rush, ing, Cherisc Hall, Amanda Hcalon. Eric Rabbanian. James Martin $ack Rowl Mr. Fred Mokry, Andrew Poole, Michelle Hall, Jeff Aslbury. Tamara Millikan. Bavardoi Itls such a sacrifice giv- ing up my lunch for an NHS meeting. -Senior Steve Perry, NHS member +- Halfway there. Wednesdays, once over, meant smooth sailing for the rest of the week. Right? Wrong! Wednesdays most often meant that members had to llget in gear to get it all done by Friday. $ Dough for uDough o HWe sold the donuts for fundraising and the pro- gram was successful because we became known around school. The students seemed to like it because donuts are always scarce around here. eDina Stapleton, Westlake Girls Auxiliary Club Celebration oHWe didn,t do it just for fun, but to show people that we still had spirit .. not just for the big things, but for the little things too, and that Student Council is not just for an elite group but for the whole school. I think a lot of people dressed up with us on St. Patrickls Day. I even saw a few in green garters. -April Yett, Student Council member First Time ollBeing a new club, the WGAC has had to move through some great barriers. Although there is little publicity, the club has done many services for the school and the com, munity. The Lost Creek March of Dimes drive and the December Blue Santa were some ofour more ima pressive activities. I enjoy the club and think the an tivities that we have done have been good for the members as well as West- lake. -Laurie Grant, Westlake Girls Auxiliary Club member Regional Orchestra 0 uTryouts were very dif' ficult this year, but we all benefited from the ex, perience. Being named Concert Mistress was a big thrill and I feel that the challenging music and the opportunity to work with some excellent con, 66 Organizations ductors was well worth the hard work. eJoan Ely, Orchestra violinist Toeing the Line 0 This year we had plenty of preparation time for Hyline tryouts. We had two weeks to perfect two dances as opposed to the one week the girls had last year. But when it comes to the tryout day, there is not enough time in the world to keep calm. -Jeanie Haberman, I-Iyline member Deadline Blues 0 There really were times when I didn't know whether or not we would get the newspaper to the printer on time. But with work weekends and early mornings, we made itfI -Mary Ann Harrison, Featherduster production editor HR and R ollThe Rocky River Ranch re, treat for the Student Council was designed to get members acquainted and learn more about stu- dent government. The council held some work, shops there and gave everyone some new ideas for activities and spirit motivators. The students who were involved en! joyed themselves and thus, the entire organiza tion benefited. -Cindy Ogletree, Student Couna cil secretary ;
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-. v BLESSINGS. In Coach Oscar Zepedd's room, members of the fellowship of Christian Athletes freshmen Christine Gibson and Cile Spelce refer to the ' Bible under the direction of their speaker, senior Derek Whitelock. A PERFECT MATCH. During their lunch hour, sophomore Kammy Valenr tine and senior Chris Kern matches. MU ALPHA THETA Gran! Row Margaret Holck, Anne Dine , Marc Gianzero, Tracy Cohen, Renee Amos, Natalie Cook, Cheryl Womack, Lisa Hor- vath Glow D Will Guylon, Carol Carpenter, Cindy Oglelree, Eric Rabbanian, Jeff Aslbury, Caren Mcllhaney, Betsy Haralson, Shelley Dear, Leslie Bohl Glow D Kevin Williams, Sonia Jordan, Laura Meadows. Janet Schuler, Laura Francis, Laurie Yohc, Mary Kocks, Tamara Milliken. James Martin mack Row Craig Corona, Kelly Tjemeland, Andy Johnson, Eric Hoover, Trey Grubb, Steve Perry, Erica Barr, Sean Williams. Brad Trevbig. s ; r v MU ALPHA THETA front Rovw Mark Brinkman, Mary Ann Harrison, Kim Pimkard, Elizaberh Sanford, Elise Hanle Hiuw U Kim Monnin, John Hurst, Joan Ely, Jennv Astbury. Adana Millikan. Kelly Shipwash GKack me Carlos Brown. Lindsey Buss, Jana Howard. Taylor Camp, Jeff Scarcv, Anna Bavardo, Eric Garrett. Craig Connell. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Wrom Row Monica Rowlen, Bah Lowe, Joan Gillcrisx, Marc Gianzero, Tracy Cohen, Lisa Horvath, Leslie Bruhl, Renee Amos, Cheryl Womack tRow D Kevin Williams, Cindy Ogletree, Jeff Astbun, Marnie Sullivan, Caren Mcllhancv, Michelle Davis, Leslie Bohl, Carol Carpenter Row D Jenny Lee, Laura Meadows, Sharon Lux, Eric Rabbanian, Margaret Holck, Laurie Yohe, Sean Williams, Thomas Holz Giack Row Kelly Tjelmcland. Brad Trevbig, David Poole, Andy Johnson, Jane! Schuler, Steve Zilko. Trey Grubb, Eric Hoover, Scott McGall. am. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: 03mm Rovw Molh Knock. laura Matthew, Chcrvl Easlevv Michelle Hall, Slephanle Kaplan. Sracev Huston, Carolvn Xxilsun. Lynn Pearson dinm ll Mark Edwards. Molly Tuchmgi, Jcnm Auhun, Kim Monnim Rob Kirk, John Hurst IRMA 5b Rinh Dozier. AmV Barker, Kelly Schomburg. Lnlic Halhawm. hm barren, Jim Norman, Jon Zarskx maxk RuxH Anna Aldave, Katie Sprug, Kirstcn Kaiwn chf Scarn. lamcs Martin. Lind: 58V Buss. Craig Conncll NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Ihonr Rqu Paige Muldrma, Shcllm Dcar Vamlu Vuok, Kim Pinckard, Kena K'hnch 'Xnnr lhucrl, Knsn K ilson, Elise Hanle HUN 2! Idmara Nhllikcn, ludn Hy Craig Corona, Sonya Jordan kalhx Douglas. Bun Haralmn, Marv Ann Harnsonv len; Hmnn. Iucsdax Trnswcr Back Rovw Tmlur Camp Hill k-uunm Inca Barn Laura Franux, Man Knka Men Pcm Xndrevx Poole, Daren Eram 65 Tuesdays read over the computer print-out of their perfect
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67 Wednesdays EASTER ,84. For $2. junior Craig English snaps freshman Shani Broderick and Laurie Faught's picture with the Easter Bunny. On the Wednesday and Thurs- day before the Easter holir day, the Keywanettes spon- sored the photo session durr ing both lunches. PICTURE THAT. At the UT Hamilton Research Center, freshman Eric Pruett finds the best angle to photograph the Augustus Caesar bust in the Hunt tington Hartford Museum. Eric placed first in photography at the TSJSL Latin competition in Amarillo on April 7. MAKING UP. An hour early for the first perfor- mance, sophomores Chris Manning and Charlie John son apply a powder base to their necks and faces. 1n the choir musical, The Music Man, each cast member was responsible for his own make up. $ 1 L' I DONUT DEAL Before school, sophomore Sxdney Davidsun sell: ZS-cent breakfast donuts to M-niors Kelly Medlm and Carolxn Marshall and snphumore Jaime Sulliian The monev from the fall sales helped fund the Xt CAC formal on Max 19
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