1964-1965 Lance

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THE WESTSIDE LANCE

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Barb Udes Welch Has Experience Freshman president of the past few weeks have been with elections that establish- Westbrook Student Council and leaders of Westside's stu- vice-president at Westside this body for 1965-66, decisions year, Rusty Welch has had a good will influence the school's de- · deal of preparation for his new position on the Council. As vicet for years to come. The g senior leaders can be president of the S tate Student that they will be handing Council, Rusty toured Washington, D. C., for seven days last January their duties and met such individuals as the ble reprePresident, Vice-President, the KenTwo n e d y brothers, and n u m e rous s e n a t o rs. This summer the politically - minded junior will attend a national con- w vention of stu- i~ dent councils in ;{ Pennie Lexington, Ky. a bubbling and active J As a ninth- ,g~;,;, will also assume the grader at WestRusty nm0<::1mnties of captain of the brook, Rusty participated in track and was on t·he Rotary Club Honcheerleaders next year. A at Westside since seventh or Roll. During his two years at Pennie is a member of Z Westside, the athletic student has Y-Teens, Pep Club, the tenplayed on the reserve basketball Spanish Club, and is secand football teams and earned varof Esquires. In past years sity letters in baseball, football, been in GAA and served as and basketball. Rusty was on the Class treasurer. Student Council and in the Senate ~,n,,.;,oto,ntJy on the Honor Roll, as a sophomore and was chosen was elected to National this y e a r to represent WHS at Society and w i 11 attend Boys' State. State this summer. PresentA member of Key Club and InSpanish and Latin, Penteract, R u s t y has also excelled to go into languages academically and is considering . Also active outside of taking several · advanced courses she is a member of her next year. In the future, Rusty youth group and choir, and plans to major in business admintaken baton, piano, and daneistration and minor in either hislessons. tory or political science.

Club Briefs New officers for NFL have been elected. President for '65-'66 Sorenson; Vice-President, Gary Neid; Secretary; Warren WhitTreasurer, Jeff Meyers. Serving as Sergeant-at-Arms will be Bonacorso, Sharon Brock, and Mr. Rod Hansen. Next year's FTA officers were announced at the annual banquet 19. President is Linda Hotz; Vice-President, Barb Friedl; , Barb Robbie; Treasurer, Candy Kiplinger.

by Robie Carmichael For most seniors and many juniors the task of picking the "right" college from a 900-page catalog listing 32,785 colleges and universities in the continental United States is finished . Many students, willing to go to White Horse Junior College in Alaska to get away from home, find themselves frustrated by parents who won't let them out of the state. Others are influenced by legacies left them by older members of the family, they like the climate or the boygirl ratio, and now and again someone takes the academic situation into consideration. With the choice established, however, each prospective college freshman faces the task of deciding which precious miscellaneous possessions he will take with him to the 12' by 18' room he will occupy (along with a roommate) for the next four years. Portable stereos are a must, along with the 475 Peter, Paul & Mary, Mancini, and Hub Kapp and the Wheels albums he has managed to collect. Travel posters and Danger, High Explosive signs stolen from construction sites m ust be taken to decorate the walls, as well as the last 42 copies of Mad (to be plaoed in strategic positions to cover up food stains on the desks). Once the decision of what to take is made, the problem of transporting it is tackled. Since the cost of air shipping such items as 22 empty wine bottles with candles in them, three beer can pop art sculptures and a giant panda bear, along with other necessities, like clothes, is exorbitant, many harried fathers wearily relent and let their calculating offspring take the most precious image-producer of them all, the car.

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From Russia To Prom Tips by Chryse Schory, Carol Thomas, and Linda Wells To aid the socialites in deriving maximum enjoym ent from the Prom, here are a few not-to-bemissed attractions: 1. Cheri Moredick's combination formal-swimsuit with waistplunging neckline and breakaway skirt. 2. Tim Gerber's blue brocade tux. 3. S u z y Buchanan's midnight dive into the T own House pool <fully dressed!). 4. All the senior boys who didn't come. 5. Post-Prom rumble at Ray's between seniors and juniors. Question of the week: What was the plot of "From Russia With Love"? For those of you who missed the details, dittoed summaries can be obtained from James Dworak. 0. K. seniors, get out the stop watch. Only 903,600 seconds till graduation starting at 3 p.m. to day!!!

Eaton Sees City Gov't Nancy Eaton attended the an nual Honorary City Official Luncheon Tuesday, May 25. After the noon luncheon at the SheratonFontenelle, Nancy and other students sat in on a C i t y Council meeting in session.

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The Westside Chapter of the Archeological Society has also officers. Master Archeologist is Tom Thiessen; Correspond' Holden Aust; Direc tor of Research, Ellet Hoke; Chief rbisher of Artifac ts, Dave D' Audney; Chief Cartographer, Hale Imperial Keeper of the Sacred Bundle, Mike Christiansen; Archeological Tital, Praetor, Coordinator, and Kudos, Mr. Wells. Chief of the Hot Winds is Mr. Richard Winchell; Dolt, Bob Schilesser; Comptoller of the Nahu-rack, Eric NilsGreat Royal Unquestionable Boob, Dan Wolf. Others in the club were given the title of Members of the Skunk Tobacco Pouch. These include AI Beamis, Patti Glenn, Bob Steve Kinsey, Patti O'Connor, Bill Simms, and John Skeims.

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HI! School will soon it's time to be thinking that summer wardrobe. of you will probably be living t he life of leisure. For tennis. go lf or any sport is the Tshirt in a variety of styles and colors. The most popular of the T-shirt ets is the striped, pocketed shirt with white shorts or the ever popular cujottes. Some of t he shirts even come down to the knees and can be worn as a swim suit cover up. The T-shirts are priced from $4 to $12. Another populat· outfit this summer will be the French-influenced hip buggers. The hip hugger pants have the bell shaped bottom. The pants are of white cotton sailcloth, pocketed, with brass buttons and belted in a tri-color stripe. The halter top. also in cotton cloth, tops off the pants. pants are about $10 and the halter top about $5 both by Phil Rose. A girl's best friend this summer will be the smocl~ed dresses. These swinging, carefree dresses are plain and fancy to fit the occasion. The first smock dress is checked with white eyelet at the cu ffs and the collar. It 1s about $18 in sizes 5-15. The second is a tailored smock with giant pockets and an extra large collar for about $15. The third is a fancy smock with poofed sleeves and the popular Empire line. We've outfitted ourselves with summer clothes for the dry set. Now we need to take a look at the off shore swim suits. Cole of California has created the "Scandal Suit" for the nice girls. One example of this type of suit is the bikini connected with fishnet that makes it look like a one-piece suit. The "Scandal Suits" come in a variety of styles in sizes 8-16 priced from $18 to $24. Jantzen also has different suits from which to choose. There are two piece styles, blouse styles, fishnets, polka dots, lace covered, and checks. All these suits and many more can be found in the Swim Shop at Brandeis. For the best in summer furl wear be sure to stop in at Brandeis today located downtown, the Crossroads, and Gold's in Lincoln. Have a great night at the Prom and a wonderful mer! Sandy will see you next year but Lynda will be at the university. Best of luck to her and the other 1965 graduates.

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