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

 - Class of 1988

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Westlake High School - El Paisano Yearbook (Austin, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 124 of 264
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ON NOISES OFF On the fine arts center stage, freshman Amy Stout, senior Jennifer Bradley and juniors Beau Paul and Jason Brice show their frustrations in the play, Noices Off The play required extra hours from the students in order to present a successful performance. iPhoto By Brian Pedderl 5 J X ti' 'Ss ON TOP OF THINGS Parading around the stage with sophomore bride Maureen Murrell in the musical Fiddler on the Rooh senior Karen Kocks, sophomore Kristen Crane and freshman Julie Morgan practice the marriage ritual scene. iPhoto By Bradley Wilsonl lean Dahlquist: English IE. Cindy Darilek: Sports - , Girls-9, Sports 6-Varsity, PE 3A-Gymnastics! . - . , Aerobics. jim Darilek: Biology 1, Varsity Football, .gp 499 A V 1 3L v , Q f A . T Varsity Baseball. Ron Dodson: Theater Production l, fi 1- A ' if S95 Public Speaking l, Theater Arts 1, 2, Oral A - Y . H J 6 N Interpretation. Ann Dunlap: Content Mastery I N flz -- v ,RV Center, Fundamentals of Math. i A 'lc 'll ' 'F 'f '3 '-' Don Farmer: English Composition 4, Correlated ' Language Arts 4. Catherine Felder: Physical Science. Judy Fincannon: Resource. Lefty Fisher: Data s A I Processing Sports Boys-9, Varsity Football. jack I I i Flatau: Soccer Girls, Physical Education 4A- Individual Sports, Soccer Boys. f 4' .v as A 4 5 .hi Y f S 'A .ma -t x I S F iii . hx i t ii f N I -1.1 Q, hazy., T' ffl KNOW WHICH IS WHICH Jean Dalquist spent most of her mornings studying in the Circle K donut and coffee shop for the classes she took in pursuit of her next degree. Jim Darilek enjoys going scuba diving when he's not screaming on the sidelines of the football field as an assistant coach. 'I like to cook. I have an antique cookbook collection. I have eighty cookbooks in aII.' -Don Farmer Ron Dodson once played in a movie called Mars Needs Women, which required him to wear antennas. His stage name was Christian Parish. Lefty Fisher felt school needed some spice, so when he taught, he used funny voices and facial expressions to make his class more entertaining. Jack Flatau once won S450 in a football betting pool with the local paper. He used his winnings to move to Texas, eventually finding a job in Houston. I 20 KNOW WHATS WHAT

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ff ., r . f . ' wt ' i 4 l 'mff . ,,,, . . L . ., bn, f so ,,. . M, I LEGAL SPRAYPAINTING Choosing an airbrush over a palntbrush, senior James Fenelon spraypalnts his proiect. Art IV students frequently used the airbrush, which sprayed a variety of colors. iPhoto By Sean Baumannl CROSS EXAMINATION Intent upon the matter at hand, seniors Karen Kocks, Tiffany Gurkln, and Trudl Donaldson prepare to question senlorAl- exandra Renwick on an issue. iPhoto By Leon Havenl We A3313 1 KNow wHo's A I by Rose Brooks: Spanish 1, 3H, 4H. Cathee Brown: A i Economics Free Enterprise Resource, Decision Skills 4. Q 5 f . AAC. NJ Q gif, Resource, Vocational Adjustment Class Work. -bf .ir if f fi vi Q.- - I A s.hV 5 W gf- ' Howard Bushong: Drivers Education, Varsity : E y lf' V Q -1-e-t f l Football, Varsity Baseball. Ann Cain: Latin 1, 2, 3H. ft . i 3, if Neal Calvert: Drivers Education, Sports Boys-9, Boys 5 'i ' 't M32 '1 Varsity Basketball. A ,A-N I? 'V gg, Margaret Chalmers: Algebra 1, Geometry Tl, T2, . 7 , Eh , r V N - i Marlene Clayton: Algebra 2, Consumer Math, ' Q Y. I 'V , ', F .Q 'i ,! if '35 Calculas H. Christine Cooper: English 1, IH. Emily X ., i ' . ' Cross: Junior Varsity Choir, Advanced Girls, A A - ilfr ' .,:, 5 Xilj- Chorale, Madrigals. john Cutsinger: Journalism 1, 1 A E Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 2H, sn. KNOW WHICH IS WHICH Rose Brooks, once a Catholic Yankee in rural southern Alabamaf' Journalism Teacher of the Year Award was the only student in her school with an innovative and exciting avant who had braces. guarde teaching syle. Ann Cam Spent he' favome Neal Calvert played college tennis vacatwn 'V' Italy- lufldefslafldwfg the at Southwest Texas State University, beauties of the ancient world' in where he graduated with a degree in Florence and Rome. physical Education, Christine Cooper participated in cheerleading for three years, and was voted football sweetheart in high school. - 'E 'i'V cms John Cutslnger won the Dow Jones 'The Pee Wee Word of the Day is...the Miss America walkl' HONGRSE LASS Edited By: Kotie Gilmour



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A.. .ii bqltwh N if ERFCR With choir rehearsals after school until 8:30 or waking up early on a Saturday moming to return to school to meet year- book or newspaper deadlines, many stressed-out students YO . Q. 22: oo 0 i K SNAP TO IT Outfitted for the annual performance of Zenith, senior Hyline members perform one of the many dances prepared for the show. iPhoto By John McDanielj Long hours after school pay off with applause faced heavy loads of work out of class. On the average, I spend around fifteen hours a week just on newspaper and yearbook so I can meet my deadlines, junior Dane Reese said. Not only do I have to work on designs for the newspaper and the yearbook, I also have to do a lot of design work for various school district departments. However, despite the complaints of friends, students found themselves unaware of the amount and difficulty of the work required in deadline oriented classes. We don't have a lot of homework in choir, but the grading is harder than FISH FRY Suffering from the humiliation of being freshmen, cholr member Jason Booth and others go through Initiation at the fall cholr retreat held at Harambe Oaks Ranch. iPhoto By Kristine Frenkl Playing intensely, senior Jason Austen and freshmen Jeff Peterson and Curtis Shaw march with tubas for a Georgetown crowd. Football spectators came not only for the game, but also for the halftime entertainment. iPhoto By Bradley Wilsonl :LE my other academic courses. I make better grades in Algebra III-I than I do in choir -that's ridiculous! sopho- more Andrew Williamson said. Whether parents persuaded kids to take the course or students wanted to be with their friends, students usually acclimatecl to their course and admitted they had fun. I enjoy singing and the people in choir are really fun to be around. I have been in choir for two years, and I love it! junior Amy Crimes said. Even though not all students realized what they had gotten them- selves into, 6596 said they were amply rewarded when the audience clapped at the end of a performance or when the Featherduster came out to show all of the hard work and effort they had put in. PERFORMANCES Edited By: Kristine Frenk

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