Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

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Publicity It was the Publicity Committee's responsibility to raise school spirit for all sport events and other school functions. To boost Warrior spirit for games, the committee would meet early in the i -ge Y . Nanci Strong, Karla Neilson, Lynn Lopresti, Director, Karen Coleman, Karen Godfrey. Organizations The promotion of all club activities was the major responsibility of the Organizations Com- mittee. lt was their duty to work with the club officers through the Inter-Club Council and to keep them informed of student affairs. The committee members were asked to encourage the formation of new clubs, They decided if the approval of a new club should be recommended to the student council. The committee was also responsible for all of Westwood's organization. Thai-Chewee Week was under the direction of the Organization Committee. The purpose of this week was to give students an opportunity to learn more about the clubs offered at Westwood. lt also helped to increase membership in the different clubs. The Organizations Committee was in charge of the Club of the Year award. This award was given by the student council to the most out- standing club on the campus. This year the committee set up a point system by which clubs participated for the award, 4 fo ',f 9 93' :C N,-f week and make large signs. These signs were placed in the halls where they remained until the day of the game. Then they were taken down and put up at the game. The committee also made props publicizing Westwood's various sports. These props were placed on the lawns in the locker area. The Publicity Committee helped the other student council committees by making signs for school parties, club events, and pep rallies. They also made spirit booster badges. pssdi' villas? Center front. Charlotte Forsythe, Director. First row: Paula Schoonover, Carol Dawes. Back row: Tana Young, Carol Anderson, Corolee Shurtz. GOVERNMENT 'I9

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18 Cultural Affairs The Cultural Affairs Committee was in charge of all the school assemblies this year. lt was their duty to plan and schedule the assemblies. In order to please all the students, the committee tried to schedule a large variety of assemblies. Two of the more complicated assemblies the Cultural Affairs Committee was responsible for were the Homecoming Assembly and the talent assembly. The committee decided the dates of the class plays and the order in which they would present them. It was their duty to see that all the rules for the class plays were followed and that the iudges understood these rules. 1 bfi 'S-5X S F . I s 'S J I -. . sf 6 ., li 1 '1 . .. I 1: , :x x S f N 'Q f T A 5 2 ' . , sf L 5 55 5 lg 2 rr 3 l, 5 ' . .' - . A ' - i M - 51 . Q g t E ,fjggk-,. I A 5 J 33' ,'c S L. Front row, left to right: Candy Johnson, Mila Milano, Carol Jean Smith, Director. Jan Snyder, Mike LeBaron, Patty Darner, Rivon Ray, John Phelps. Social Affairs It was the responsibility of the Social Affairs Committee to plan and organize all student council sponsored dances following football games and those with a significant purpose such as The Hello Party, Home- ' coming, Cupid's Cotillion and Night onthe G 1 Town. lt was the committee's responsibility to provide entertainment, whether dancing or games, and make arrangements for refreshments and decorations. The commit- ! tee also planned three all school activities: f Qi the Wahu Pahu, Na'Kwachim and the An- Q nual Signing Party. The Social Affairs . Committee was of great importance as it ,Q M provided for much of the social activity on Westwood's Ca mpus. Front row, left to right: Debbie White, Carol Steelman, Director. Diane Berquist, Reed Chapman, Janet Tolman, Linda Huffmaster, Rich Jorgensen. Elections ' The Election Committee was in charge of all student elections. Their purpose was to orga- nize the elections so they would be run fairly and efficiently. Many hours of hard work went into being an efficient member of this committee. Not only did a member have to be dedicated, but also willing to help better Westwood in providing honest and impartial elections. This year the members made up the rules and procedure sheets for the elections. t rg They were responsible for seeing to it all - , Sm- candidates put onthe ballot were eligible and fs: to qualified. The committee collected and counted ballots and announced winners. The hardest part of all was keeping the names of the winners a secret before official an- nouncement. GOVERNMENT ,,,,,.,.....--1 'X-42' ' it Y.: Front row, left to right: Terry Helmley, Laurie Tefft, Director, Marilyn lsley, Doug Buckmister, Eric Freestone, Jeri Johnson, Jimmy Backus. A 1



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Boys' and Girls' Leagues Girls League The Girls' League was the largest organization on campus. Its membership included every girl enrolled at Westwood High School. The league's work was very successful this year. Proiects and activities filled the year for the council, and by working with the girls of Westwood, the members gained a valuable learning experience. Many activities were held throughout the year. The first big activity was the Daddy Date. On this night the girls invited their Dads to join them for an evening of food, games and entertain- ment. The league also sponsored a Mother-Daughter Tea to honor the mothers at Mother's Day. The biggest eventof the year was the Coed. This was a semi-formal dance where girls asked that special someone to be their escort for the evening. To set the mood for the dance, there was an entire week of events during Girl ask Boy lG.A.B.l Week. This year the goal of Girls' League was to unify all girls at Westwood in friendship and spirit. ,H r, . ,W fn .D M,,. K 23, sf. -M , U . -4 1. Q JJ W-.4 . f. 5 . .Hi Girls' League members: Carla Neilson,sJoyce Ray, Debbie Johnson, Kay Zohoris, Dixie Adams, Susan Dahl, Connie Stewart, Doreen Freestone, Carol Fuhr. 20 GOVERNMENT l 4 'X lip 1 a ,Avi FY.. .iv , ,si gn. . J' . . Girls' League Officers: Cece Bartow, Secretary-Treasurer. Fay Giaque, Vice-President. Loretta Robson, President. Fathers and daughters enioy an evening together at the

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