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Senior Frolics Due to the lack of snow this year, an alternative to the annual Senior Sledding Party was found in the all-new Senior Swim Party. These parties were held after hours at the U . of A's pool from 10:00 pm . to midnite . After a vigorous swim and a soothing sauna, a quick brunch of cheese and crackers awaited seniors and guests in the Nanook Lounge. Attendance was always high which always helped with the suc- cess ofthe big event. ,Html ' f 'f4,g..,,:: The first dance of the year was held by the Senior class on January 8th, The theme was Beginnings and was held in honor of the new arrivals in the school called Freshman. Normally this dance would have been held at the begin- ning of school except some minor problems re- garding the building completion delayed this . Although it was halfway into the school year, many Freshmen failed to attend because of the terrifying fear of being initiated by the Almighty Seniors. Thus, even with West Lathrop gradu- ate, Jeff Tyson, as disc jockey, attendance was lacking.
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Keyhearts Cherish Forever On the night of December 18, the first dance was hosted by the West Valley Key Club. This gig is an annual tradition which this association has put on for the purpose of announcing the new Key Hearts. Key Hearts, being the only female members of the club, are specially picked from each of the four classes with the Senior Key Heart as Queen . With a drum roll from the band, A Shot In The Dark , Ed Randolph, as Presi- dent of the club, announced the nominees from each class, presenting them with carnations and roses, for the new Key Hearts. Jody Vignola was presented as the Queen Key Heart, with Dottie Johnson, as the Junior Key Heart, lVlary Bezona, as the Sophomore Key Heart, and Karen Tyson, as the Freshman Key Heart. The new Key Hearts will indeed Cherish Forever this memory. Ls, ' , .1 111. i 'Nqr'-ans, ,,.,.ggsf,,,--5: ,,,:,-:e ,Hamz4f.aw,, f me mte.,w,5,gJretwv2fw-ww-1.-whf fs 1: - 1 -' ff- - A 1 X it r 5 1 ,K ,L . 1 l fs? vzglizu. -, 'ffflivae K 5 l 1 ' yjfki 4 z, f -.1 l ti 4. V w rf g . 'ai . J ' if , Y' , ,. f , I, 'rv F is N 9, ts are H Msgs. U x ,W ,H f 'I ,U ' V fm' s 'F ' l'!3'i W, uf! N A , Q ar T , 67 :VW , it 'QLZ 1 , 3 QW AM ,swka f .,t J
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Page 192 text:
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N 1 West Has Spirit in '77! Spirit '77 was definitely the topic at the pep assembly on February lst. All the athletic teams were introduced and such spe- cialties as Coach DeLeon, a la cake mix, or a delicacy of lVlr. Schellinger, topped with eggs and flour were a sight to see . Hockey coach, IVlarlo IVlilIer, had an added touch as the hockey players chipped in the funds to provide a few extra additives and preservatives. In addition to all of this battering, there were two tug- of-wars, the cheerleaders out-tugged the matmaids, as did the football players in their tug against the wrestlers . The pep assembly proved to be a success and it be- came evident that West Valle Hi h Schoolers are f I , , ' . we s N y g u I of spirit and pep! Do you think anyone will recognize us in these disguises'? BELOW, the Wrestlers lose to the Football team in a tug-of-war. Ellen Evans cheers for the Class of 79 A4 ,r fs 544 Z. K I Rub it in, rub it in . . .
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