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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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Art Students Placed High In National Dune Contest Toward the end of last year, Universal Studios in California sponsored a nationwide Dune contest, based on the acclaimed science-fiction novel by Frank Herbert. The contest was held during the making of the movie Dune. Ken Porr and .lim O'DonnelI entered drawings in this contest and placed nationally. First place nationwide went to Da vid Ahlers, a Chan- dler student. Second place nationwide went to .lim O'Donnell from Westwood and third place nationwide went to Ken Porrp another Westwood student! Over 4,6117 students participated in this contest. .lim and Ken drew several pictures of Dune and Ken drew several storyboards advertising the movie Dune. They used their imaginations and drew the Dune characters from the book 's description. ln addition to Ken's character designs, he also drew an original idea for a 30 second advertising commercial for the movie. First place prize was an enchanting week in Hollywood to watch the filming of the movie Dune. Second place prize was a 3CX7 dollar camera and third place prize was a poster and T-shirt from the movie. Our Westwood students, under the excellent direction of Mrs. Audrey Robinson, gave a fine showing in this nationwide Dune contest. ABOVE: Jim O'DonnelI represented Westwood superbly by winning second place in the Dune contest. f frj l 24A ctivlties Tm!
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