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i hate routines, but if I don't follow them, my whole day is shot. !!!Gray Butterfield THE Days with never - - a dull moment msfde quickly dissi- STORY pated for those who frequently submerged themselves in the monotony of daily routines. As busy- work piled up as high as 16 pounds of books, students became bored, frustrated and just basically burned- out on responsibility. My day to day schedule is very routine. I go to the same classes, do the same homework, eat the same food and go home at the same time, junior Robert Sabatini said. Weekends are the only times that provide me, at least temporarily, with an escape from this boredom. Analytical students managed to break down their days and factor just what created their daily routines in an attempt to add excitement. I didn't decide to make routines for myself, junior Marta Teegan said. lt just happened that way with schoolwork and things to do around home. That's one reason I enjoy the sum- mers so much, because l can just get up and go anywhere and do whatever I want and not be confined by petty daily routines. Victims rationalized that maybe they really didn't mind following their daily routines, because a schedule would provide them with a sense oforgani- zation. I do hate routines, but if I don't follow them, my whole day is shot, sophomore Cray Butterfield concluded. Bur OFFICER Arguing a point with the school sem- rity guard, senior Michael Scheffe claims even the most perfect people commit parking violations on occa- sion. tPhoto by staffl Hman' our Sitting at the shopping center across from school, junior Beau Paul muses about the day's events while senior Tom Lea chats with friends. iPhoto by Sean Baumannj Routines ' Edited by M. Skeen
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We stayed up all night decorating the com- mons...with a unique Iook. !!!Hillary Hyatt TH E Originally - - lanned as a time to honor STORY past graduates, homecoming has evolved into a week of celebration for all students. MONDAY: 'The new policy changes were the primary focus of the senior skits, which turned out ex- tremely well, senior class president Mike Layne said. TUESDAY: Home- coming is one of the most important games of the year. We have to show all the ex-students that we are continuing in the winning Westlake way, senior David Hester said. WEDNESDAY: So much preparation went into making the parade and pep rally a success. I can't wait until I can be involved in some of the senior ac- tivities, freshman Brooke Trotter said. THURSDAY: We stayed up all night decorat- ing the commons, signs of all types were borrowed to furnish the school with a unique look, senior Hillary Hyatt said. FRIDAY: Other than being elected varsity cheer- leader my senior year, I have never been elected any honor by my peers. Being elected queen reassures me that my peers support me, senior Lisa Hendrix said. SATURDAY: Since the Homecoming dance fell on the same Saturday as Halloween, the dance was not well attended. Many of the kids were down on 6th street celebrating iin grand style, senior Tracy Knox said. LL-SQME WSIQ-'I REVENGE OF THE NEEDS? Displaying some of his more unusual attire, junior class president Chris Grady rallies the student body during the homecoming pep rally. iPhoto by ff g 5 stain 2 t 'ft ALL Hui Elected by popular vote, homecom- ing queen senior Lisa Hendrix watches over her court during the homecoming ga me. iPhoto by JoAnne Hendrix? Mmv HAPPV TRAILS Smiling as her friends congratulate her, senior Lisa Hendrix enjoys her night in the spotlight as homecoming queen for the 1988-89 school year. iPhoto by JoAnne Hendrixl Homecomin 0 Edited by A. Cotten
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