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OASCTm rWACI The Freshman Class will never forget Westwood Junior High School for many important reasons, but, according to some of the class members, there are several lighter memories that will remain high on their list. For exam- ple, who could forget . fire drills during P.E. . paying for test tubes broken in science . teachers cutting in lunch lines . cafeteria food . broken candy machines . the removal of candy machines . the carbon monoxide scare . sentence patterns . Spirit Week . Fifties Day . achievement tests . GREAT EXPECTATIONS, TALE OF TWO CITIES . eighty problems for math homework . research papers due at the same time . being told you ' re in high school now . morning announcements . suffering through exams . waiting for school pictures . dodging annual photographers . lining up for the ninth grade class picture . annual signing parties U ESIWOOD JR.. UIQU 25
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TWCICTH r i J i - € ( JO OXJ U 0 upL v- v Wesiwood Junior High School will remember many pleasant things about this ninth grade class. These freshmen have left their mark on Westwood Junior High in many ways. Ever since their seventh grade year these students have served Westwood in various ways. They won the Spirit Week Contest in seventh grade and repeated their victory in ninth grade. They were strong participants every year in all phases of student activities, and by the time they became freshmen, they served as the guiding force in such organizations as the Student Council, the National Junior Honor Society, the Annual Staff, the Newspaper Staff, the Choir, the Band, the Orchestra, the Computer Club, the Pep Squad, the Foreign Language Club, and boys ' and girls ' athletics. Westwood Junior High School will miss this class, but we wish them continued success as they continue their high school years. (30001 ,o • ' - ' 7 (v: 24 fl jESWMAN OA OP
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GRAaJ mf i( OASS OF 1 9S0 Abbott, James Adlcr, John Allcr, Lisia Amos, Lisa Andrews, Beverly Antle. Melanie Ard, Steve Armstrong, Nick Assenheimer, Scott Atchley, Jane Atha, Tracy Axelrod, Hara Baber, Melinda Backman, Lee Barnes, Sherril Barnhart, Amy Banon, Dave Basinski, Anne Beall, Shawn Bebb, Deanna Becker, Mike Becker, Steve Beitter, John Benjamin, Doug Bergman, Steve Bernecker, Lynn Biggs, Greg Bimmerman, Judy Black, Clay Blankenship, Chris Blum , Marc Bohn, Kim Bolen, Kelly Bonfield, Chuck Bonser, David Boraz, Dede Borenstein, Steve Boston, Kelly Bove, Karen Boyce, David Boyd, Cindy Boynton, Bob Bradley, David Brandes, Phil Bratton, Cindy Bredehoft, Betsy Brender, Lisa Brey , Jimmy Briggs, Toni Brooker, Susie Broihman, David Browning, Kim Buchanan, Diane Bukaty, Peter 26
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