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Students Talking Talking is the most widely used means of communication at Westlake High School. Stu- dents spent much of their time rapping with friends in the halls, in the classroom, and at the lunch table. Between classes, students stood around and gossiped. Students talked with teachers too. They talked about classes, books, and ideas. We shared dreams and fears. Telephones tied us to our friends after school. Hours were spent lying on the bed, phone glued to our ear and talking, talking, talking. V sr. ' in -i . Y'-QE? 'igkfgiiwfi A 5
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A Homecoming Pam Deville and father Mr. Deville Brenda Doucet with her father Mr, Dgucet Wanda Malveaux with her father Mr The 1978-79 Homecoming queen, Miss Renate' Watson, was crowned by Mr. John Mack Love during the halftime of the homecoming game. The crown bearer was Kimberly Caldarera, daughter of Coach and Mrs. Max Caldarera. The crown for the queen was presented as a gift to her by carolyn's Suburban Shop. The queen's bouquet was presented to her by Miss Janette Staford who was the queen the previous year. Homecoming each year is a very exciting time. It is a lot of work for students and faculty, but most rewarding when the day comes and it all works out to be as good as, or better, than the year before. I have helped with plans and activities for many years, but mainly with the young ladies on the court. Helping them get their part in the parade, and the other ceremonies is always work, but fun. In the past We used floats for our parade, but we changed to sports cars for the girls several years ago. This year we went back to the float, and it is a lot more work, but I think we and the community enjoyed seeing all the girls in a group. I have worked with Homecoming for about the past 20 of the 26 years I have been here and each year they seem to be better, and the young ladies get prettier. Mrs. Crick Malveaux fb, ' - f ,.,1, 1. Team crashes '4Break Through at Homecoming Game 22 Renate' gives Jeanette a big hug WHS Homecoming football
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