Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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HOOL hile the rest of us were busy laying out at the pool, shopping at the mall, or just sleeping in, some students were already at Westwood preparing for the year. Student council members attended a week long workshop to brush up on their leadership skills. Mark Galaviz, student body president, worked hard dur- ing the summer also. About two weeks before school, l was here looking through files, compiling a calendar, and confering with lVlr. Luedy and other staff members, said Nlark. . Members of the Warrior Nlarching Band were also here during the summer. lt was hard getting up early during the summer to go practice, but it was worth it. It was fun getting acquainted with everyone. We also learned the basic moves so we would be that much ahead when school started, comment- ed Kristie Schindele, senior. Starting August 19,, the football team began practicing twice a day - once in the morning and again at night. lt wasn't easy, but we did learn how to execute plays and to work together as a team, said John Hamblin, senior. -Brian Black WV' ,if 1' We Before the school year starts, Al Arbizu, lead security. comes Uto see Nlr, loyce about the dress code. He was on vacation and stopped by to make sure everything was ready for school. The week before school started, Amanda Shaffie, lr. class president was working hard on the Information Booth. This booth, put up by Student Council, helped a lot ot new students and sophomores find out where fifth hall really was. Summer Preparation . iff' ee X W, W it QQ V f f We wwuwffwr 1422- , .'w, ,f,,wg f 7,477 V ,gf gr, 5 A,,. JZ, ,.,, ...,. , it if 1 f f ff .

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,,,., ' ..4-p,,. - i l 'Sw Dan Fish leads band in at the Mt, View game. nior Leslie Greiner starts up a ditticult section ot the cross untry course at Fountain Hills. Leslie is the number one girls' iss country runner. ter tootball's convincing win over Mt. View, Channel 12 honored 2 team as their team ot the week. The Warriors received a rphy and were shown on the live news at 5 p.m. with Steve -scente, sportscaster. SCO ER WH T WEST OCD HAS TO OFFER t Westwood High School, students have the ability to be involved in any activity they want. Senior Alycia Perry said, Westwood has something to offer for everyone. Our organiza- tions range trom performing arts to religious organizations to clubs that give students a taste ot international politics. Westwood has such a diverse group ot clubs and activities for students to be involved in, added Crystal Bernstein, senior. Junior Heather Dawn summed it all up by saying, Westwood has such a wide variety ot people and activities, and the wide variety is definitely the key to Westwood. With such a wide array ot classes, clubs, organizations, and athletics tor students to be involved in, Westwood High School certainly does have something tor everyone. -Tony Spires Mike Franco says he enioys working in the instructional Media Center both A and First Hour, l've learned how to make copies and work with people, the sophomore said. Many students work as aides on campus. Theme Introduction I



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REP R TIO .45 , Let's go home and back to sleep! thinks Brent Weinberg as he kicks an extra polnt out ot Nllke Coopers hand. Varsity tootball practiced on summer weekdays between 7 and 9 ANI a few weeks belore school started, Herman Otero, counselor, supervises as a student prepares her schedule for another year at Westwood. Reglslratron tor all students was held betore school started rn lTlId'AUgUSt. Bookstore volunteer, ludy Stotters. sells school supplies to Shawn Slndlrnger, rumor. during registration. Early shoppmg helps War' nors avoid the mule-long Imes during the hrst week ot school. Summer Preparation -

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