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. M l fi W' . sc. ' s f c r rr I Y ' HERITAGE new WW I Do you know April Paladino? Ot course you do, it's Westmoreland's artistic April Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard I has an Italian background, thus, giving some of her memories a special flavor . At Christmas , according to Mrs. Hubbard, the family always has a special Italian cookie made with anise seed. The flavoring tasted like licorice and was in a waffle c .,.. as shape. This cookie is called a pizzelle. My grandmother had a cast iron waltle maker and would make the cookies over an old gas stove - hundreds were made but one at a time in the waffle maker. My grandfather made his own red wine at Christmas. She enjoys cooking Italian food. One of her specialities is an Italian chicken casserole which is boneless fried chicken covered t with Italian seasoned bread crumbs smothered with mushrooms and mozarrella cheese. She has never ,,,,,.aaa- visited an Italian city but she does have relatives c. who live in Calabria, Italy. I am proud of my Italian . ' I I' heritage because of the association with the Italian . Renaissance artists like leonardo Da Vinci and flr,. ,r Michaelangelo. I believe my strength comes from these strong creative people. , X l t f H rssac f scrf xgggg .csl iA, ' . . i . I I at , .iili fs s s I ,.I ,f X Q- tg - I T N I 6 ,X , K ,gi W! . x 5 7, S ...Vt. xxx X , ., Sex H W it i I as isss . . . - Q V i A , X , as c eleg 55351 ,,,V I stew. ,Q When you were In school, did you daydreami, If se, whateclrd- I, V00 I' 9301 3 0Uf- f H - . c - i srrrsteaecsr In veiasnmcnii I H tccc The .lahny Pauly 13805231 End Ringo! nl 8 I ss Sm WX at llofflH1wbare 'mv' we '9? Y9'3NmY fevvfwelsef-iil 'lS s'ii s 5 X f A , A A mei, - R . K... K I ,legxgssu S Ai --tt Q31 ,AAL wb xs kN c X at I. I am sure that lgdid, but how can I remember C IIIII . Q xx N .ski V g ,tst X K K ,,vr t H is I' ctscc as i I X - X as . sI,- O QR WX: .X gli. psf- e xv, is X 'XS e e f ,,,. X .six X lanses Anderson A f .f s .,rr as as R We .f RX rmwkei , r
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: S N LOS AMIGOS ln a small school where scheduling is often a problem, students must sometimes work independently on subjects that they need or want. Offering these courses to students is left to the discretion of the teacher. I usually offer Spanish Ill this way. However, it takes a special kind of student to adequately complete independent work. When I consider offering these courses to students, l look for the following qualities: high interest level, ability and willingness to work with little supervision, and a positive attitude. This year there are four students who are successfully accepting this challenge: Melissa Spears, Spanish llg Renee McCormick, Kim Sneed, and Anne Watson, Spanish Ill. -- Maxine lohnson gykg - c s,., X S A coach's wife with three ctwen. . Sillurmggrqysgepigratiqrigiagink gmgfgifgg waning to as W Debbie Pam Rs a child wanted to become a horse-later l I QQ ng c realized the rmprobability of it and bought a horse. ,Spefully ljyave become just that and tleeonie aiibetters A comy' AHOHYMWS S , , rw Umm S lsr 'tajiefar newer. an new me 1 was at me mam Ku? . .. d n ..., xc, as R s ,, ,, ahoutmeand my family gustsmvrvmgthe epres Tom Thumb Wedhg . sim ,css c S c c mes mm was S is x 1 x K A sg XFX K. A r -so XE ixii . S ,-,. Qs S
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N X X ess ' S lg SX me 'NX A CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATION Mr. Dewayne Oldham graduated from Smith County High School and Middle Tennessee State University. Replacing Mr. Ruckman as principal at the beginning of the second semester, Mr. Oldham is pleased to be back at W.H.S. He taught American history here before becoming assistant principal at Gallatin lr. High School. During his absence he missed both faculty and students who he thinks are the best in the world. His goals are to insure uninterrupted quality instruction in all areas, to develop a positive atmosphere and to instill within the students a sense of pride for their school. ,six S seg X K I s-.s X S mis' Fw 'H' A X S Row Pam' Yes! I can always remember df98l'Ii'lg about Fri- eda 1 Ss is-I g'if fist , Ss Q g . g g igg u day mght football games and, of cause, GRLS! Isssr Q V g t gejes.e,,rSwassalwaysSarmeng amor getting a ear, rams ummm apartgnenband all the clothes l wocdd like to , iii A at NV'-it A S A S I' 9? NVQ' I dreamed about getmg out of school lol course W usda? X g g - graduating not dropping out! and traveling to Yes, anything hutschool work. , fi' Ni? P52095- f ,,,,, s tttg gge, suse H. cough Q Mary emu '.i.. S- ,,,, , , u ,VKX 'S ., sg, . 'S.t xda ,ws .. 1 at 'S . S .lm , I f siii S SS R.Qf,a',i . XR: times wks, TI7 Kixy. kxii S X' be .QM - if
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