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'Z STUDENT COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Sr. President Tony Flores, Sr. Vice-President Jim Testa, Student Body President Jim Wright, Boys League President Rob Gardner, Soph. President Smokey Bray, Jr. President Bob Spiel. MIDDLE ROW: Jr. Vice-President Ray Burnell, Publicity Director Lisa Crane, Student Body Vice-President Julie Crum, Girls League President Debbie Doane, Organizations Director Elaine Jarvis, Student Body Recording Secretary Toni Redondo. Rallies and Traditions Director Carmen Recker, Soph, Secre- tary Becki Toon. BOTTOM ROW: Sponsor Neil Merrell, Cultural Affairs Director Cyndi Wood, Student Body Cor- responding Secretary Sandy Macdonald, Soph. Vice-President Heidi Nielson. Special Services Director Lisa Rambo, Jr. Sec- retary Debi Wood, Sr. Secretary Julie Zimmerman, NOT PICTUREDZ Foreign Exchange Student Nadine Cousin. A special year at the school of a special tribe When Westwood opened its doors in the fall, it was starting its fourteenth year. Enrollment figures were near the 2900 mark, and a great change was in the making. Construction on Mesa's third high school. christened Mountain View, was nearing completion. Next year, a large chunk of the stu- dents enrolled at Westwood would be transferred to the new facility. The same thing happened to Mesa High back in 1962, when Westwood took its first students. But now the situa- tion was reversed. The Student Council and Student Body as a whole seemed to sense the inevitable split and responded with a new surge of involvement, But there was another factor that nurtured the strange mood. Bicentennial fever was spreading like wildfire, inflicting everyone with a sense of participation. A unity not always characteristic of high school students took hold. This was the spirit of'76. DIVISION-STUDENT Q LIFE-I9
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