A TMF GOOD Y/iCftp 7Ae a^ixit Civet tAxtucyA tAe <Uude*Ut foeCittft, <utcC evettt <x£ tAe ctcuf. tAaC cvalA tAete AaMt. 70e tAacu aux tfilxlt 6*1 *7Aexe it *£t* <t Ci^e foxee <U Til^S <xA<uvk aui v&icet,finetettee, euuifeutnext o£aufifioxtdtaped tAx*cc$AtAit tfiixit. It'tafceCi*?<*/entAcctiattKtA<U over tAe feiCca*Uet. *7Ae fcuntfiax mediu*K <ww cornet (xut it, tAe cCcittxaamt, a*t tAefrkuf&Kf £ieldt, frxide-foiCed tfUnit it afruuf fiai*tt ok a fed tAeet. C*t tAe feiKct k*&*k, tAe cveeAetdt, <uuC eve* in tAe 'pro**, tAe fettle "tpa 07e**Kf" cAeex ta eatcAy fi4VtAi*uf Cat (tA*t it, tuitA tAe Aelfi *{ tputy ft*i*t). fiAratet CiAe "tyixCt taeeex, TOe'xe *uxt (2Caumi*t$ Octx tftitit cantet out i«t aux oAieet, CuxJtt i* tAe j4iauKctf" *7Aete texafrt a£ Cine*t exfoxett <z tAe*ne; o{ tAe Caevex Cat at tu$At. a*td 6eefrt ut ccfr eacA &4te taffltonXt a team. £xie*ul, 0-1 xe**UKdt tAe Cote it (wr pasuupet, ftexfoetin-a. tAeett fox tAe tAixd ttude*tt fedy tameoHe't fextAday. *7Ae Ca&fef fe- £Cmx. *7Ae teAaat, ciatt, and aux Civet tvauCd* t fe camettAectitftfaycote, <zfrattaiatna a£tAe tAauaAte, evAa£e cvitAauttAlt cc*lquefoxee tAcit6eefit ut a*i*f. Life at Westborough High School is quite unique. That individuality begins with our balconies. For discussing weekend plans or checking out mem- bers of the opposite sex, the balconies are an absolute necessity to WHS students. Even though the tradition of the "SENIOR BALCONY" has almost been totally abandoned by the class of 1991, the other classes seem tobeanxious to pick upon theancient balcony ritual. Whatever the case may be, our lives are enriched by the architecture of our school that provides a gathering spot for all the students. The weekends are a totally different matter. For those fortunate enough to have a license, the weekend is some- thinganxiously anticipated from8:00am Mondayon.Own- inga carmeanstrips toBoston,Framingham,Worcester,or the usual Saturday night cruise of the Westboro 500. "Wheels" are a necessity. JohnSchaefercannothelpbutlaughas he feels Jeff Cook's bulging biceps. Tucker Shannon !*» m After Hours a . CUESt IONS AMY Abdows, the tra- dow's parking lot in theii ditional morning cars for school full of un- e^ry for sen- fcjderclassmen that await- iors was hit once again ed the traditional entry. by the class of 91. The cars passed over the We came in our tye- decorated driveway dis- dyes not really with an playing their class spirit appetite for an Abdow s and warning the new- breakfast, but more comers of their pres- hungry for the excite- ence. Seniors paraded mentof having senior au- into school yelling, thority at WHS. ^pak- throwing confetti, ana fast didn't last too long taking over their balco- essentially becausemore ny. Although seniors are food flew through tljfeair rarely spottedon the bal- than entered the mqfeh. cony, the traditionaltake The excitement didfe yer made everything stop with breakfast. Th<l official. The class of 91, class of 91 fled the Ab- ANY QUESTIONS?? Jeff Hopkins is victorious over Rob McCullough practices his sen Dave Moynihan in the footsie ior to freshman glare. game under the table. Well that kind of says it all . Doesn't it? Student Life