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' l A4 l li l ft.. p .. F1 - - i i i s as 1' t li Mimicking WasIe wo0d,tl1e Vnrsia ty Cheerleaders show the audience what the Wfarriors will look like. Spirited. peppy Varsity Cheerleader Susie Smith helps add enthusiasm tothe assembly. The assembly proved la cleanly Westwood would be obvzouy to- mgbz' Laura Schwarz I eq the Westwood Assembly. they finish their routine. This herd of happy Toros cheer on their team in the class competition at As the assembly comes to a close, the crowd applauds the pommies as Westwood Assembly 2 9
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Madrilena Susie Nowak rocks out with the pommies in a dance to the ACXDC song. Dirty Deeds. S if Sueu. Westwood Would f Could g g atermelon, watermelon, Mx!!- W watermelon rind. Look at the score and see who's behind. Us! That's right, us! Those were the tradi- tional words the Varsity Cheerleaders chanted as they portrayed the West- wood Warriors at the Westwood As- sembly. The death of Westwood was the theme of the assembly. Mourners wore black, as the pallbearers quietly lugged the body of a Warrior, lying face up, to the center of the gym floor. Mrs. Nelson read the eulogy, as the tearful cheer- leaders looked on. When sympathies were expressed, the funeral procession escorted the coffin out the door, amidst the deafening roar and applause of the spirited Toros. . Student Council passed out hundreds of orange and blue balloons, symboliz- ing Westwood's school colors. The Toros inflated their balloons, and popped them by hugging someone of the opposite sex, thus signifying the de- molition of 'Westwoods football team. jeff Cassiday, with the help of Encore Strings, provided footstompin' music with their rendition of Louisiana Satur- day Night, and The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Toro Band and the Madri- lenas added to the assembly with their combination of music and dance. The Westwood Assembly proved to be one of the best assemblies of the year. 28 Westwood Assembly
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Showing off Mike Mancinis I credible Hulk pajamas is cheerlead Denise Townsend. Wheelbarrowing across the gym Z during class competition is Chris X f d K H th RC3l'dOl'l 30 2il'Cl'1 CHTICYB . ll .. --- ' .,.4- '4- sl gf f. b 41 ...N I ,., An Amusing Week Filled With Zest R aising spirit for the Varsity foot- ball game against Mesa High was the cheerleaders intentions when they declared Spirit Week October 13-16. Tuesday was Wake 'em up Day and everyone wore their p.j.'s to school, Wednesday was We'll win, no sweat, so students decked out in their sweat suits. Thursday, Bang 'em up Day stu- dents came to school in bandages. Wrapping up the week was Color Day 30 Mesa Assembly and a pep assembly. The cheerleaders had a fashion show modeling the paja- ma's our mighty football players wear to bed. Laughter came from the crowd as the sleepwear was shown. The Best Legs Contest was unforgeta- ble, especially for Paul Kasprsyk and Kim Wilson, who, by a unanimous voice vote, were selected as having the best looking legs. Then came the class competition. One girl and guy from each Class got together and while the girl held the guy's feet, he wheelbarrowed across the gym, grabbed a carrot in his mouth, and jetted back to the finish. As each class cheered their team, the juniors came in first, so- phies second, and the seniors, well . . . a- hem, last. After an hour of rowdy fun, the Toros were ready for a win over Mesa.
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