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MARKING TIME. Leading the band in a drill, senior drum major Laura Munday practices a halftime show. The band spent three weels in the summer and one hour before school during football season perfecting halftime shows. iPhoto by stafD SENIOR LOVES SONG. In the homecoming pep rally, senior Russ Phillips sings the senior song as the finale to the senior skit. The program focused on the dwindling of priv- iledges for these seniors during their high school career. iPhoto by staffl C HANGE YOUR... Edited by H Bolcezol-4
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2 ,, SENIOR IRLS CLUB Jenny Fletcher: The Senior Girls Club hdd fun decoroting lockers ond pointing signs. A redl cornrdd- ery developed while we worked thot will Idsf forever. ' CPhoTo by stofo CHOIR 'Q 3 in wg' . . , ,,, . p l h, . V5 Lk- if lg T' f J'nde Fincdnnon: l redlly enjoy choir, l've Ieorned so much dnd hod such d good time. We hod To prdclice for hours W tg., J prior to edch per- ' formdnce. 'CPhoto by stofD ADD Jose Auby: We were honding out free Cokes to every- one. lthink thot these sort of dctivities encourdged students to get more in- volved.' iPhoto by stoffb HS CA lL. LY und raisers make ends meet Whether they made small change or big bucks, fund raising constituted a major part of club activities. Half-asleep students stumbled into the cafeteria before class to buy a 35 cent doughnut from TAFE members who used the S400 they raised to honor coaches who taught academics. T he money also allowed some of our members to attend the TAFE State Convention. They got the chance to meet other kids who want to become teachers and talk about their goals. sponsor Judith Landry said. With help from the band par- ents, sales of fruit and fruitcake, money from an invitational band competition and payment for odd jobs within the community, mem- bers ofthe band managed to come up with enough cash to finance a cruise to Labadee, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas june 4-ll. ' All of the money from year? book sales as well as the profits from advertising revenue went tri pay for the printing and produc1 tion costs of the El Paisano. l Kids really shouldn't coml plain about the cost of their year- books, senior yearbook business co-manager Jenifer Tesch said We don't keep any of the money We charge them less than what i costs us to publish the book WORKING CLASS. On the home coming parade course, the work pro gram float drives down Pinnacle Many clubs participated, enterinl spirited floats that incorporated tht theme Shades of Westlake . CPhoh by staff? ZQQJKQE, as L4 I ?'W ,QW A' ' ti XFLLVNUA E fxlxi S.. 15 oReANlzArloNs MEETING OF THE MINDS
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., Q If ,',I Sz ni-E221 .-:-: . :'f1Ef' II 'za seM NEW ADDITION CLUB Julie Bangassar: 'Our NAC party was such a blast! We had barbeque and roasted s'mores. We have more tradi- tional, yet really fun. exciting parties' CPhoto by staff? BAND - l Joe Enziminger: 'Every member's duty consists of early practices, pep rallies and performances at football games. Often, the drum corps plays alone.' CPhoto by staff? , CLUB AMISTAD ,gf Doug McWilliams: , W1 At Spanish club Q R. parties there was H ' H always something to 1 ,iyy s eatlHkedthaL H . , ' - j satisfies afternoon lf L f ' K hunger while meeting ' - - :rg 'Xl new friends. CPhoto Q. i ,, ' -is o by STC1ffD JAMMINC While performing in their spring show, Zenith, the Hyline dance into formations in planned unison. Early morning practices encompass- ing both first and second periods were necessary to perfect the complex routines.iPhoto by staffl FLOWER CHILD. To combat the dullness of weed-infested highway roadside views, senior Brandi Clark distributes wildflower seeds. Due to the spreading of the seeds, Loop 360 shined with a blanket of bright flow- ers in the spring.fPhoto by staffj MEETING OF THE MINDS
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