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Tamales, Cand , Pretzels, Offered By Various Clubs The many clubs here at Westwood were very promising this year, Throughout the year they sparked and enticed the imagi- nation of each member who was involved. From Spanish, to computers to hiking the Superstitions, there was always a club for an individual to express his own uniqueness. During Thi-Chewee Week each club was represented on campus with a booth designed by all of its members. This week is designed for signing up new members for the various clubs, There were concessions, offering foods from various cultures, demonstrative booths, and yes, even a kissing booth. During the holiday season, various clubs participated in service projects. They not only took food to the needy, but also spon- sored can food drives. The halls in Westwood were greatly enhanced by murals designed by different clubs. A trip to Parkway by members of the National Honor Society was not only enjoyed by the Parkway kids, but also by the members of NHS. NHS also held its annual induction ceremony on November l. for new members joining the long respected group. Throughout the year, clubs not only promoted involvement but created new friendships amongst its members. The clubs not only produced lasting friendships, but also produced the future leaders of America, TOP RIGHT, Brian Sandler and Co. show how awesome the Crow Club members can be ABOVE LEFT UUECSIIYS is a Lwamble but LOE is a sure thing was the slogan COE used successfully for signing up new members. ABOVE RIGHT: Kurt Pleper and his friends show if. spent for then country through their dedication to their service in ROTC. 28 Llub Activities
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Warriorettes Show pirit, hine Throu h Hard Work Spirit! That was the key word of the Warriorette line this year and each of the girls lived it. From football games to assemblies, all of them displayed true Warrior spirit and enthusiasm. The Warriorettes began their season second semester of last year working on preliminaries like moves and dances. Then they went to camp this summer to work on togetherness and cap- tured awards for their efforts. A typical day consisted of practice on dances for half-time and pre-game shows which began as early as 7:00 and sometimes ran until 8,30 These practices were lone and hard due to the desire for perfection, Under the direction of Mrs. Sally Bixby-Sturdevant and assisted by four Senior captains, the girls were present at every football game to help encourage the football team and to raise spirit along with the cheerleaders. The Warriorettes were also busy after hours traveling with the Warrior Marching Band to par- ticipate in the U of A Band Day held on October 29 in Tucson and performed in two parades, TOP Dian Clow smiles enthusiasticly while performing during a football game. ABOVE The i983-84 Warriorettesf TOP RO W: Dian Clow, Shelly McCracken, lisa Wilson, Jennifer Allen, Tammy Boltjes, Suzette Durfee, Shannon Shoemaker, Debbie Bryce. BOTTOM RO W: Kelly Beach, Leanna Stewart, Diana Fowler. Dannis Sheppard, Julie Jensen, Valerie Pitt, Kim Ownby, Kristie lavender, Amy Weir. OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: Seniors Suzette Durfee, Kim Ownby, and Dian Clow take a break to pose for our camera. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Diana Fowler and a future Warriorette hopeful. OPPOSITE PAGE BO TTOMf This year 's captains are Shannon Shoemaker. Diana Fowler, Shelly McCracken and Tammy Boltjes. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT, Leanna Stewart gives a spirited kick after a Warrior touchdown. 30 Warriorettes
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