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.a±±E± a nd sstinq iJ £ ofiLs :z7fLql2LLqnt£ dtl2£, September 12. 1977. marked the eighleenth time that West- minster High School had welcomed scholars back to classes. Seniors, .Juniors, and Sophomores returned to find that the lockers no longer had locks on them. (here was a new twist added to the schedule. Snack, which had been a social period for students in the past, had been For the Ireshman, it was a day to become acquainted with the school, teachers, and new programs constructed to help ihem achieve competency requirements by June. 198 1 . ' mk My jirsi day dJ school I was soria scared, and afraid oj i-clllnii run inio while dodfiini people in ihe halls. Debbie liulera. freshman A new teacher-advisor proura someone on campus o liive students by giving out candy. There was yet another, not so obvious change. Cirades were to be given out on a .semester basis, instead of at the quarter as
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a s s ZLO !2 ane£:z± ot Q oarn to ths: un£ ± of The Cheerio Dance, which was held on September 16, gave returning students a chance to renew old friendships and to get back into the swing of school routines. It also provided Freshmen with the opportunity to meet new people and to attend their first high school dance. Lions League, which sponsored the dance, also sponsored a Cheerio Breakfast that morning. Students who attended the breakfast started the day off right with a bowl of Cheerios. v,as shocked lo be Senior Friendliest . hut very happy — and I ' ll never forgel it or the Cheerio Dance. • ' — Jim McShane. Senior Friendliest Early in the first week nominations were taken in the home- rooms for the Friendliest Freshmen and Seniors. These nomi- nees were voted on by the students who attended the dance, and the winners were crowned during the evening. Named Senior Friendliest were Jim McShane and Mary Ann Dibs. The Friendliest Freshmen were Jeff Compton and Lori Hal- lett. Students got their dancing back into shape to the sounds of Liberty Four which provided a wide variety of music. The Cheerio Dance followed our first football game which was against Anaheim. The Lions were victorious with a final score of 29-7. I ) Voted Senior Friendliest were Jim McShane and Mary Ann Dibs. 2) Stu- dents rocked out to the music of Liberty Four. 3) Jeff Compton and Lori Hallett were crowned Freshman Friendliest.
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