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Proud Warriors Bust Into The Hello Scene Once again Westwood High got off to a good start, and the start was to finish off the class of '82. The traditional Hello Assembly was the upperclassmens' way to welcome the new kids on the block. James Sturdevant addressed the old as well as the new students and discussed the policies and rules of Westwood. John Beatty, Stacey Davis and Amy Cundiff were sworn in as Student Body Executives and this was the beginning of their new year as president. vice president and secretary. A tradi- tional skit was performed by the new officers of student council, showing the sophomores' first day of school. The young ones took revenge by running for student council. Elected sophomores were Dirk Gardener, president, Faylene Eaves, vice president, and Peggy Tryon, secretary. The two student body publicity directors are Kim Batchelor and Fran- cie Heywood. Kandee Winn was elected to the student body position of treasurer. The assembly then really got in an uproar with the yells from the cheerleaders and the swinging hips of the Warriorettes as they grooved to the beat as the drummers performed Honky Tonk while Westwood's mighty marching band marched in. 9 .fgo X 0 Y 4 .X R jg , ex 1 x ,A , xx ,B l 5 15 X
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Fall Activities Hits Campus At Westwood With the start of the school year at Westwood. students found they had put off things they should have done earlier - so students trying to get to the bookstore was a common sight. After students got their books they had to do something with them, and it was normal to see students in the library studying hard, after a summer of fun, Westwood offered a lot of fun activities in the fall. Some of the activities were Mesa HighfWestwood week, where on certain days before the football games students would wear boots. hats, or tease their hair for spirit, lawn projects were also made. One of the biggest events Westwood sponsored for spirit was the week of the Mountain ViewfWestwood game, when the school had one of the best bonfires in the history of Westwood. Friday night dances also filled the agenda. lt was not easy for students to give up all those summer activities though, and even after school started people found things to do off campus. Enough summer was still in their blood to make tubing down the river, and cruising Main on Friday and Saturday nights, fun. Even seeing the late movies was a common activity, but as always, it was school that kept students busy during the day. -aww, x X
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