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Mes a-Westwood Week Creates Much Spirit Concludes With Victor ver Rabbits A luncheon at Sir George's held between the l student councils of both schools opened the activities for Mesa-Westwood Week. The stu- dents exchanged peace pipes and rabbit feet to insure good sportsmanship for the game. The entire student body of Westwood expressed great spirit and enthusiasm. Each class had a special day to decorate the school portraying the hopeful win to come. The highlight of the week was the spirit-filled Pep Rally held Friday in the auditorium. Skits were presented showing the defeat ofthe Rabbits. The bonfire held the night before the Mesa-Westwood game created much spirit and enthusiasm in the warriors forthe big game. The Mesa-Westwood luncheon is highlighted by the exchange, as Steve Huffaker applies warpaint on Mesa High President, Nyle Creason. The sophomore class shows the great amount of enthusiasm and school spirit they have with their interpretation of a roasted rabbit. we M
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.W,L ,, 3+ 'UM - . L Student body and class officers repeat the oath ofoffice after Mr. Brimhall, as they are sworn in during the opening assembly. Now that the student Assembly And an i 3 1 lv- v council is officially sworn in they prepare to take on the responsibilities of making a successful school year. ce Begin School Year An impressive ceremony was held September 6th in the auditorium. The Honor Choir led the opening with the Alma Mater. Following the introduction by Janet Tolman, our Foreign Exchange Student, Eva Vuorenmaaa spoke to the student body. Steve Huffaker was sworn in as Student Body President by Mr. Brimhall. The other officers of the Student Council were also sworn in at this time. Mr. Brimhall talked to the students about school responsibility. The cheerleaders led the students in several cheers as the Student Council prepared for the skit that was presented. The Council portrayed progress through the school years with humor and comedy. That evening was the first big dance of the year - The Hello Party. The large crowd danced to the music of Beau Geste on the tennis courts. Refreshments were served by the Student Coun- cil. This dance was a unique way to start off the year at Westwood. AT LEFT' Happiness and enthusiasm shows on the faces of many of the Westwood Warriors as they enjoy themselves at the first all school dance, the Hello Party. The dance took place out of doors, for the first time, on the tennis courts and was very successful. Opening Assembly and Dance - 21
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Painting just one of the many colorful spirit signs for the Mesa-West- wood football game are Juniors, John Blake and Debbie Lewis. A harey graveyard was contributed by thejunior class to add spirit to Mesa-Westwood week. Bunny, Nyle Creason was buried here. 'it' in . 'viii fy. Q 1 L, 2 HQMQ, f xg A aff' Q f .1 Y f bf' sf' a- ' V ' , i -- A I 4 Z. T-- N 4 e ? l J A m ' ,f K I . s ser 4 l ' 1. in W ' - ,znwgtitzw ' , M fk.,.rFf-5-x ,V ,A ,, Z fl? , ,Q an ' V e e 2 la ' . 'ix ,. l .. .. A , . . -y Y . ' K , f ,A ,, ji - 'f ef iglw .fir - We won! is the expression revealed on guard. Lynn Smith s face, as it K' ' l , ' -j A' 15 ,- f , ull., the gun goes off ending the hard fought Mesa-Westwood game. L - i ' : we - ' Ye 'sfo a.,,:Q,,E - Q ix I 'A ff ' ,,Qp:,,, ai V, w ff ? P fly., Mesa-Westwood week - 23 , wx -,-,4 I fi., ,vi V , FqKy7r Wm , , 2 at f ' Q , z N In thjyxlm A .6'.,g, . fill , Q tifmif, Y aff' ..
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