Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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As Weather Cooled, Fall Activities Heated Up.

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Being named one of the Number I high schools in the nation certainly got the school year off to a rousing beginning. Pride was instilled quickly among the student body and because of it school was a place that students wanted to go to- not a place they had to attend. Assemblies came on Fridays and people began to attend not because they had to but because they wanted to. One popular performer was a gentleman who could literally smash concrete - move over Mr. T! Some new features were added, with the cafeteria being the most popular. After a contest was held and the name Chieftain Chow Palace settled upon, students decended in dro ves upon it. - Where else could a student get a sandwich, fries and a drink for a buck? Because of its unique design there was plenty of room to sit around and socialize before the bell signalling the begin- ning of fourth hour sounded. The Bench still proved to be a popular gathering spot and many of the 'Yocks took full advantage of it. Hackey Sack once again proved to be the game for Macho men. All in all school began f,.-NX smoothly. . Q 5 N ,X Ila :K X Top left, Kelly Hallett warms up in preparation for an assembly. Middle left, Ms. Nass. Mrs. Bordwell, and Ms. Stangl eat lunch at the new salad bar. Bottom left, Bringing in the New year students try Out new cafeteria. Above Right, Mary Ann Webster preps the hamburgers during lunch hour. Opposite page left, .lohn Jacobs one of the strong men breaks a stack of bricks, Opposite page top right, Casey Brooks and friends, kick around the sack in between classes, Opposite page, bottom right, underclassmen poses for class pictures. 2OLOpening Activities 27 -



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Our Hard Workin Warriorettes Rouse School pirit West wood 's l984-85 pom squad exhibited great amounts of true Warrior spirit during assemblies and during halftime. The hard and long hours of practice paid off in complex and long dances. A complete day for the pommies began as early as 7417 and usually ran as late as 8.20 These practices were cram-packed with hours of long dancing. The Warriorettes did an excellent job this year of encouraging non-fans to go to the football games and assemblies. The smiles and enthusiasm executed by the Warriorettes were highly appreciated. The intricate dances performed brought an added pep to every student's stride. if W The girls were present at every football game to help generate enthusiasm and raise the Westwood spirit within the crowd. The Warriorettes were busy traveling with the Warrior Band to participate in the away games. The dedication required to be a Warriorette puts pride in every Warrior during the morning assemblies and the halftime shows. Mrs. Sally Bixby-Sturdevant did an excellent job this year toning the skills of the Warriorettes to a well choreographed group of girls. The incredible precision performed by the Warriorettes brought great joy to all who experienced their talent. .1 if . gd SS Warriorettes Top Row: Lori Box, Heather Shumway. Val Pitt, Kirsten Lohne, Sundee Stewart, Carol Udall. Stacey Morgan, Suzy Porter, Middle Row: Leanna Stewart, Kelly Prickett. Nicole Phelps, Amy Weir, Marianne Mortenson, Jennifer Allen. Bottom Row: Kelly Beach, Lisa Wilson, Stephanie Tucker and Jana Neil Top Left: Some wild eyed Warriors seem to really like these gals. Opposite Page Left: Stephanie Tucker and Lisa Wilson strike up a pretty pose. Top Right: Sundee Stewart gives a shout for victory. Middle Right: The Warriorettes perform their exciting half time show. Bottom Right: Kelly Beach smiles proudly cause she 's a pom pom girl. 22f.Warriorettes

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