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Pete moves sophomores. The Juniors came in first with their tennis shoe float and Stamp Out Patriots theme. Sophomores once again trounced on an up- perclass by placing second in this event as well. perhaps showing them that they were not to be taken lightly, Other features of West Week were dressing up for hat. sweat, and M'A'S'H days, classroom decorations and par- ticipation in the homecoming parade. At the pep assembly. everyone was entertained by crowd the band and skits performed by the Student Council, Students were moved to jump to their feet. stomp and shout by our Resident Pete the Pirate, Fran Frantz, She and Rustie Cooper carried the Pete the Pirate honor throughout the year. In December, basketball and wrestling assemblies were com- bined into one fully spirited ralley. Again halls were filled with colorful streamers and col' orful people overflowing with excitement, X x N Referees move in after a tackle near the goal line in the game between Original and West. Tad York, Brandi Vann and Jeff Mar- tines watch from the sidelines during homecoming game action. -rg',,,.,, r .,, f ew ., 'far-. z gg ,W xx- . - , A - th., ,,.- ., W ,, Jw rp 'w ,, A vw ., , QW, i, Half-time brought a colorful show. complete with graceful hoops from the l982-83 Drill Team ' M, , W 1 ., 'wmWv,g,,u Spirit 11
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Mark Krasnow stands before the New York City skyline. lp- Ag ii tg' sl Q Graduates Mary Determan, Renee Hawkins and Lisa Blakely on a tour of Switzerland. The Arbuckle Mountains provide this view of a primitive waterfall. ,5 s, Michelle Moore and nephew enjoy a respite on Oahu Island. Vacations provide break Vacations-now that was a soothing word to everyone in- volved. The lucky students who were exempt from tests last year obtained one more day than the rest of us to call usummerf' Summer vacations, along with Christmas, Thanks- giving, and Spring Break, pro- vided students with some needed time away from school, plus gave way for a little adven- ture. People such as senior Ron .-6 r I . ' ' A 1 'QL 1 Hefner, junior David Rowe, and sophomore Mark Rowe were lucky enough to travel to Hawaii during summer vaca- tion, and several groups of students traveled to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France or Mexico, with the help and sponsorship of our faculty. Of course, some of the students stayed here and just relaxed, and forgot they'd ever heard of school. . . until the rumors began about August. No matter how many times the ' students seemed to try to ig- nore the fact that the month was coming to a close, still the days kept inching away, until it was August and the students, sporting their summer tans and tourist clothing traversed the halls of Putnam City, some looking forward, some looking back. All we have left is memories-golden moments of sunny days. Vacations 13
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