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Clockwise from above: Guess who? pro¬ claims Junior Devra Lipsky. No matter how much Senior Greg Bezkorovainy is prepared to offer, Mr. Albiani will not raise his se¬ mester grade. At a cross country meet. Sen¬ iors Susie Rosenblum and Geri Masterton perform death defying gymnastic stunts. Senior Rich Zenner has just as much fun as the little people in child development. After a wonderful evening on the dance floor. Seniors Randi Levinson and Cory Bin- stock share a moment alone. To help pro¬ mote the Great American Smoke-out at West, Seniors Helena Gabriel and Sabina Plonus solicit pledges. Yummmm % 14 Opening
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% V V Clockwise from below: Even with a piece of super bubble-bubble gum. Junior Sherri Michaels is not amused with typing class. Pom¬ pon girls can boogie ... as members Randi Levinson, Susie Kim, Kim Lorres and Jackie Levin demonstrate. The cheerleaders want YOU! Da ... da ... da ... da ... da.... GO BIG RED! Junior Mark Arenson thinks about all his homework.
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Clockwise from below: Although the Indians suffered a disappoint¬ ing season, the Varsity Team managed to compile two victories. With school spirit everywhere, Mrs. Lopez and psuedo pom-pon girl Shahin Koshbin enthusiastically sort out the absentee cards. With a little help from her friend. Junior Eileen Cousey gets her hair braid¬ ed by Junior Jennie Campbell in preparation for a race. mm WEST WES TOGETHER WE HAD IT ALL Meanwhile, back at the NW ranch, the bleach¬ ers and stands weren ' t the only places to be to¬ gether. The Indians pushed, shoved and squeezed into the bookstore ... together. We waited, wait¬ ed and waited in the lunch lines ... together. And we ate, studied, and lived ... together. Out in the wilderness, we attended the Who concert, E.T., and parties. Together, we turned on to punk, new wave, reggae, and valley talk. Even with all the different outside ways of life. West students still had one thing in common ... each other. We traveled a journey together. A spe¬ cial journey. Through this journey, we became one. We crowned our Homecoming King and Queen, we cheered our football team. We published our newspaper, we performed our plays. We formed our own unique school year, filled with the things we chose. For West, it was a special journey. It was ours. It may have had little meaning to observers, but to us, the Indians, it had a great deal of mean¬ ing. We made 1983 special ... together ... as one. Opening 15
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