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CHARITY WEEK FEEDS THE NEEDY r ..ii .,,, i ,,, ..,, ' ' ','.', I ,,, . ,,'-- I ,,,,' , ,, ., ' 1, Q ,,,, A11-u V- A , Mu. .2 ' ,, , , T0m MGQSUDIS, '66, 9095 Off on O 9Uff0f Kenny Bailey, '68, shows off his drum tolents. Cphoto by T. Kingb THE BAND LOCK YITE 'Lsrruts their stuff Cphofo by T. Klngb solo. Cphoto by T. Kingb wanna? ,., 0 0 tri, 3 , 4 , , . Q 4 lf 1 0 up Q ' i 0 in c 4 U O U U . 'D O 1 Q 1 if I , Q O61 AN ENTHUSIASTIC GIVER ro the food drive, Cphoto by T. kingb 99 CHHRITV UJEEH Q DO Oi Ryan Cooley, '81 ond Derek Sandlmop, '8Q dress up during charity week. Cphoto by T. Kingb In this time of wordly confusion we all have our minds focused on one issue or anoth- er, but one issue thot connot be overlooked is thot of hunger. When starvation is men- tioned one's mind wonders off to India, and Ethopio. But how often does one consider the United Stores or even o little closer to home, the Quod Cities. This year something was done about this situation that if neglected bring a notion to its knees. KIIK 104 of Daven- port ran o food drive with all oreo schools par- ticipating by contributing food in hopes of win- ning o S1000 prize for the most food collected by any school. North Scott came owoy the winner but West contributed its foir share to the cause. The week of giving was topped off with o chority aud and an oir bond contest with The Time winning over The Biffs. The Time wos composed of Mike Herrig, Carey Brown, Brian Atkins, Mike Herbert, Mark Ray, ond Jeff Ryan. Mike Herbert topped off the aud with his unique dance gestures. An ouction was olso held to roise money for the needy with Ryan Cooley setting a new record with a bid of 5150, surpassing Matt Truitts old record of 5100, thus proving that you can have fun while doing something thot is worthwhile, - Todd Figonboum
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WEST STUDENTS SHCDW SCHCDOL SPIRIT DURING SPIRIT WEEK 3' 1, me IS . i f .L . I s ' . ..... Q-'ilk ,ff 4, it H t 4 Q II Y. R SHT H C 5 ff i 47 . r 3 A g s MJ':.h,,d3, 3 1 if sf- n - lf- N gg B 535' 5 . gf. y fe K. NX., D X K . , ITTRR S, sitio.: ! E W' . sf S OS 5310 S f S l 'Q i Q 4 W ' T In as 2 J X . v S 3 1' Sfovm U 6 g'Ng V gl xl 3 1 v , X gg t ,fs 'WT-'f-S ei ' sr-Ji S4 '73-f Mark Boomenshine goes Hawaiian during Spirit Week. Brandii Troxell and Lance Baker dress up for tie, hat and shade day. Q ,, Brian Lang, Autumn Bublitz and Lance Baker display their favorite college during Spirit Week. W- Y' Mr. Wolf has the spirit!!! WE HAVE THE SPIRIT Spirit Week once again required lots of planning on the part of the administration and though the process was time-consuming, the final event was fantastic and fun-filled for all that became involved. The plan- ning began early inthe school year and the week occurred in March. Sophomores once again became familiar with the jokes of the upper classmen, juniors noted the date with significance as it meant that they were only 3 short months away from their final year of high school and seniarsjoined in with all the enthu- siasm that they felt as they say the light at the end of the tunnel. All in all, the entire week gave all fal- cons the opportunity to show their school spirit and get a little crazy in the midst of their studies. The red and white of West was presented with pride and the week had definite impact on both the student body and administration alike. - Becky Manock SPIRIT UJEEH 23
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