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Seniors welcome Frosh The class of '67 presented West's first assembly on October 19. lt marked the official initiation of the freshmen into our family at West. The cast was directed by Miss Pavlinek. The song Consider Yourself at West set the tempo for the program. The ioy of the song was then carried into a dance by the senior girls de- picting the happiness with which a freshman enters West. A short skit followed bringing to the stage for the first time the faculty. The skit ended with a GENEROUS senior showing his brotherly love for the GREEN freshman. The two squads of cheerleaders brought the assembly to a rousing finale by cheering West on to victory.
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The court and escorts: Dianne Clifford, Dan Haviland, Diane Czlonka, Bruce Nunzer, Christine Kalanta, Pat Grasiewicz, Queen Deenie, Bob Puniwozik, Sue McCarthy, Jim Zlydcszyk, Nancy llbrink, Tom Jarosch, Kathy Cimoch, Bob Szotko, Rita Romani, Jerry St. Andre. Couples portray mixed emotions upon entering a Wonderland by Night . 57
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Upperclassmen go all out to make CC Week a smashing success. Don't anybody move! Crush Cougar Week arouses spirit at West Crush Cougar Week was a new tradition instituted at West. The purpose of this event was to instill spirit in the student body in preparation for the Big Game, the game with Catholic Central. The entire week was filled with activities. Tues- day was designated as an ofticial Senior Dress-Up Day. One of the largest demonstrations ever held took place on Thursday. A caravan was formed of one hundred or more gaily decorated cars driven by upperclassmen. Leading the way was our assistant principal, Mr. Jack Morton, followed by a black hearse carrying the cougar casket. Freshmen and sophomores were given the honor of watching the cavalcade from the sidelines. Cougar week reached its peak at CI cheering pep rally which concluded with an effigy hanging followed by a dance. Saturday, the final day of the week, ended most fittingly with the students participating in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Greater love than this no team has
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