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OUT OF WHACK. Dress codes strcachcd to accomadate certain members, newly inducted, of the Hylinc ' s outrageous fashions became the dress law in intiation rituals. FAJITA FUN! Out to cat with the Spanish Club, members juniors Allison Fatten and John Meadows dine at I.os Palonias. Getting together outside of school availed members to know others JOVIAL JOKERS. Celebrating after the Homecoming Parade, juniors Russ Phillips and Chris Berry dance around the burning electric VV. Parades of floats rounded out the celebration. Take Your Pick ORGANIZATIONS
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It ' s always best when it ' s between Vtiy Sometimes at a dance... Sometimes at a regular meeting... Sometimes at a minia- ture golf match... Friendships evolved from the interaction of club members as they ate barbecue in August with the Booster Club and gambled as seniors at the last activity of the year— Project Graduation. TO SATISFY HEARTY APPETITES, over 200 members of the community, including Julie Beal and friends, rallied to the Booster Club Barbcque on September 2 at the football field. After the meal, the Booster Club officers, football players and cheerleaders took the field for introductions. SPORTING DYNAMIC DUO t-shirts, Mrs. Eva Lou Apel and Mrs. Barbara Schumann, along with faculty members,- challenged students April 18 in the Student Council sponsored grudge volleyball match. Obviously biased, referee Coach Cathy Steinle helped a few faculty shots over the net. TO ENJOY THE AFTERNOON, 24 members of the New Addition Club and their new-to-Westlake guests played putt-putt golf. For two hours, the new mixed with the old making friends at the Peter Pan 18-hole golf course among miniature figures and colorful golf balls. GERMAN, FRENCH, LATIN, SPANISH. During National Foreign Language Week, classes arranged language-oriented activities native to each country. March 2 through 6, Madame Libby Tomlinson and 30 apprentices all brought French food to dejeune during fifth and sixth lunches. GOAL: INCREASE SCHOOL SPIRIT for varsity football games. Reaching their goal through locker decorations, cookies and long meetings insured a strongly emotional spirit season, well nourished football players plus weekly decorated halls. CHRISTMA.S. A TIME TO DRESS YOUR BEST and enjoy; the result of the Sadie Hawkins Dance December 12. Over 250 people danced from nine to twelve in semi-formal attire in time to the music supplied by senior Blake Vacker, resulting in $600 for National Honor Society scholarships. Edited by Tracy Cooper | friendship! II
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Membership merriment Take six houses, 15 gallons of ice cream and key chains, add Hyline, Choir and Mu Alpha Theta and the results intensify friendship through a little tradition, lots of food and much more than fun and games. Pilgrim- ages, posters and projects gave definition to the meaning of membership. ICE CREAM, NERVOUS FRESHMAN, veteran upper- classmen and the beginning of a new school year. Not a local school hangout, but rather the Choir ' s ice cream social September 2, where sophomore Kate Newcomb enjoyed a strawberry cone. PRESENTED FOR THE NINTH YEAR in a row and earning approximately $3500 to put into good use, the Hyline presented its annual Christmas Pilgrimage home tour. Six VVcstbank homes, decorated by their owners in Christmas fashion, became the publics for a day. EXCHANGING GIFTS RESULTED IN GAMES of Word Scrabble and playdough creativity December 17 in the Fine Arts Center at the Mu Alpha Theta Christmas party. Though attendance was minimal due to early vacationers, members brought food and succeeded in promoting the Yulctide spirit. FRIENDS, GRADES, SPANISH AND FOOD defined the visit to Jalisco Bar, September 16, for Club Amistad members where they were welcomed with chips and qucso to celebrate Mexico ' s Independence Day. Before the enchiladas arrived, coloring on placemats proved entertaining. A WEEKEND OF A LIFETIME titled the seminar on self- motivation that seven Keywanncttes carpooled 10 hours to attend in Oklahoma. While learning useful skills for self- improvement and increasing enthusiasm, the club members represented Wcstlake among the 200 in attendance. A TIME FOR GOODBYES and a time to indulge in a little fun gathered seniors in the old gym for Project Graduation. The fajita dinner, casino, auction and then donuts, juice and a slide presentation entertained from after graduation until 5:30 a.m. climaxed with a time capsule filled with senior memorabilia. ' iPiii l Lasting Friendship QHONORABLE Mention QSelf-Satisfaction QSpecial Interest Ir flK M. ' nter, oM, ■o «o, 1 - T r - - Spirit, ' ' Oan, o Co , . sob ' ' Iced. a Jcf Sat P nish Edited by Dena Gothard I ' tI l ■]) friendship! il 11 ' i
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