Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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lohn Mendoza and Tracy Alcala model their business apparel lor the student body in the fashion show Dec. 9. A fund raiser for the fashion classes, the show was a hit with stu' dents during both lunches. Photo by Laura Gomez lifter an embarrassing-verbal blunder by Alex Main, the rest ot the-Spanish Club tries to compensate duringythe annual Guayinas trip, Mollie Brown, Amy Blake, Koral Ftynn, Alex and Martin Rodrigdez,rsfandgwith the rest of the club. Going to Guayrnas for the second time was great, said Koral. We made a lot of new friends and it was a great experience. Jenny Layton, Jolie Larson, Candice Olea, An- drew Mcflonaghie, Dan Fish, Tony Spires and Brian Allen rehearse for the ian. 29 performance of the Senior Class Play. The play really fell together, said Janet. I had a great time! Senior Warriorette Heidi Orr rehearses with the more than 50 girls who tried out for the '88 89 pom line. After a week of tryouts, 18 girls were chosen. With only tour girls returning from this year, there were a lot of positions to fill. School Entertainment '5

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EEPING BUSY he 'twintarg months here atwesiwood pro- vided lotsot ton activities fornwarriors to participateyio, , oy , GoiD9setftt2er 9, durioettie leeiasslroefa- the fashion Weaf- ll oW355 eithelltlf'7S5t3 OHS ofthe m04HlSQ5??i?r1'Qi xiiii . if W, December 312 wasftelteitiiirlstmas Dance and sieriiorVKristi Kellogg said she hmi gtieck of a good time' jfjijitgfwas ai lot ol foo! j . my ii,i , ,fvllvwifie GtaSfroesibreat4 afttviriesafeisee eeafoesf asain, with ,fll6LSrg5?35?5l13fG56SS95 iffillflihiiifllif5iG1i3Y'Tl3S, ltlexieo, .lan,uar5l iiliiiaftlilfttltlywaa Q great?1roeetit3i?Et1S?wholefiil i bunchfot new peoplefandt speaking ai drfteretltfftrirrgugageQ They treat us like godsiand 'goddesses therefefsaid Carlos James Fletcher, president' of the Spanish Cloh. A January 20-22 was llllarriorette tryootsjttteri being chosen for the '88-'89 ooro line, iunlorllbelii Clark said, 'fl was 'really scaredg really looking forward to next year and l hope ,tofheteithe line infahy,gway5lfcan. g iFirlally,l the iSenloo?Class ,ploy was iputiytiriflaiiatuary 29. The play, was ,wrirterrana directed by David Wallace and 'Andrea DlGesualdog whotornished Warriorswith at lew good laughs. Seniorsvlieotttllecker, a.lr.a1 Mr, Tyla, said, Everyone has worked reatlyrhard and it turd out really Well! ' e i ,i t - j gil 1 i s Y e riefittliflftlsltfl Kyle Denman and Ruth Ann Wilson, along with Randy Berg and Tami Marcus, sample the refreshments at the Christmas Dance. The dance was a lot ot ton, Tami said, There was lots ot good music played, so it wasga successful evening, Ef e An annual tradition at Westwood is clubs decorating the halls to get students in the Christmas spirit. Most decorated hall was this one, Hall 4, and the area between Hall 3 and 4. Brian Shafer dances with Sally Rebeka, both juniors, while Lynette Taylor laughs with her partner, Lance Smith, at the Christmas Dance. - School Entertainment N x l iii 1 , ti s?-:?iGl'siK2WYiiew:sss? EE W I X r t so Q l.



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