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Rah! Rah! Rah! I n the tradition of years past, West students gathered to¬ gether at assemblies for var¬ ious reasons. Student Council elections and the magazine drive were the initiation for the fresh¬ men to the famed assembly . Yet, the pep rallies before the big football and basketball games were even more exciting for stu¬ dents. They gathered, whether in the stadium or the Boys Gym, to build the Mighty Maroon spirit and have fun. This Page, Top: Freshmen assemble in the auditorium to hear the speeches of Student Council candidates. Middle Left: Junior Nelson Arzola wasn ' t cov¬ ered enough to win the shaving cream contest, yet he still seems to enjoy the contest. Middle: Art Flattich, student council president, shows his class spirit during the first pep rally of the year. Middle Right: Sophomore George Mokriakow and the rest of the drum section welcome students to the pep rally with their music. Bottom: Seniors Boomer Leopold and Denny Tribout lead the senior cheer as the most inter¬ esting cheerleaders of die assembly. Opposite Page: A crowd of students display the Mighty Maroon pirit for all to see. 16 Assemblies
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Opposite Page, Top Left: Sophomore Liberty Rhine poses, dressed in a fash¬ ionable over-size cardigan sweater and mini skirt. Top Right: Mr. John Weh- meier demonstrates that fashions for teachers never change much with shirts and ties still the standard for male teachers. Bottom Right: Senior Greg¬ ory Kramer waits for his friends, dressed in a tie-dyed T-shirt. Although these shirts were hot items in many stores, lots of students preferred to do their own. Bottom Left: Junior James Sullivan walks to class dressed in a Me¬ ta IIica concert T-shirt . This Page, Top Left: Geoff Stanczyk, senior, models his bleached, ripped, rolled-up jeans on the Big W. Top Right: Senior wrestler Aaron Van Meter displays his one-of-a- kind shaved stripes. Bottom Right: Senior Robyn Reichling shows off her scarf. Scarfs were a big fashion accesso¬ ry this year. Bottom Left: Leather shoes were extremely popular this year , with or without socks. Tashions 15
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