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Parties brought back that good ole Christmas spirit to WHS during the holiday season. The Christmas Formal, newspaper party, annual staff party, FBLA party given for Boys' Village, and the various club parties all spread the yuletide feeling the weeks before Christmas.
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Parties . . . Add spirit to Christmas Captions: Page 26: top right: English IV celebrated Christmas with a party and goodies for everyone, center left: The FBLA held a Christmas party at Boy's Village. Center right: Sharon Fontenot and Kevin Verrette sport their noses at the English IV Christmas party. Bottom right: Andrea Leluene receives a pint-sized toy soldier. Page 21: Top left: The Newspaper Staff celebrated Christmas with a special staff dinner. Diantha Clary and Sherry Stewart enjoy Christmas eats. Center right: Mrs. Parker, Gloria Whitaker, Pam Post, and Sandy Meche watch the opening of gifts during their party. 26 Student Life
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REAGAN WINS PRESIDENCY WHS elects Carter Once every four years the United States of America elects a new president. On November 4, 1980, voters across America cast their ballots for the candidate of their choice. Running for the Democratic party was Jimmy Carter, president of the U.S. Ronald Reagan, former governor of California, took the Republican seat. John Anderson ran as an Independant. It was a tough battle. The polls clearly showed that either President limmy Carter or Ronald Reagan would be in office for the 1980-1981 presidency. As the votes rolled in November 4, newscasters declared Ronald Reagan to be in the lead. Later in the night, the new president of the United States was announced. Reagan had won by a mere 10% of the popular vote. Westlake High School students also had a chance to cast their ballots on November 4. Social Studies teachers, John Duhon and Ray Miles, sponsored a mock presidential election, and students voted during lunch period. 41% of the student body at Westlake High School voted. But Westlake High proved to be no trend setter. Re-elected by the student body was President Jimmy Carter. 28 Student Life
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