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ovember Brings Crucible,,' Jr.Part The school play, The Crucible, was presented on the evenings of November 20 and 21. This dramatic presentation, filled with controversy and emotion, concerned the notorious Salem witchcraft trials of the late l600's. The play was very well done and the hard work of many peo- ple was involved. Beginning at 8:00 on the evening of November 22 the Junior party opened in full swing. Music for the dance and party was provided by the Looking Glassw. The party was held in the girls, gym and the decorations consisted of mir- rors on the walls reflecting the fun and good times had by all. Refreshments were served by the Junior class council. Joy Szafraniec offers a sip of her pepsi to Joe Sowards while Shirley Old enburg looks on. May I have a bite? asks Neil Jarvey. Sponsor, Mr. Guest looks on as Kevin Willis shows him his catch: Paula Junior, Doug Orr looks on as a friend, Julie Duthie has some refresh Bell and Patty Boyle. All this took place at the Jr. Party. ments. Donuts and soft drinks were provided for the Juniors. Jr. Party-Crucible-29
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me 4 is i w s ,R 'lv W x Q Above: Senior Chris Houser portrays the drunken Sarah Good in the play, The Crucible. The play was held at Shepherd Auditorium. Below: Seniors Randy Hancock as Reverend Hale, Melvin O'Donnal as Rever- end Parris, and Kathy Hunsaker as Ann Putnam act in the play. The roles of Giles Corey and John Proctor are brought to life in the play The Crucible, by seniors Chet Arnett and Bruce Blake.
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Christmas ime rings Fun Events Christmas festivities began at Westwood with the hall decorations as class competition was stiff. The shomoreis theme, Children's Christ- masf' brought them a third place. the junior's theme was An Old Fashioned Christmas, which rated second, and the senior's theme, The Meaning of Christmasf' won for them first place. The Christmas assembly, held on December 20, featured many outstanding talents. The annual Christmas Formal, sponsored by Boys' League, was held at the a.s.u.student union on December 23. the Ran androde Band provided the music, featuring Happy Birth- day, dedicated to Jillywaddell. Couples enjoy themselves at the annual Christmas Formal. Pictured Charlie Sueur, Terri Markwell, Sherry Pilgram, and K.R. Beckste Ten frogs a leapin. . . so goes the song Twelve Days of Christmas, Westwood style. These seniors took an active part in the assembly. 30AChristmas Events Junior LaRee Maughn and Senior Nick Ashby enjoy themselves at the Christmas Formal. The formal was sponsored by Boy's League.
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