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10 For the l -- Spirit . . . it means many different things to each per- son. The spirit seemed to work best when all the stu- dent body pooled their ex- citement in activities like the Putnam City burial, Homecoming, and West week. During West week, each Students could show their spirit day was set aside so that students could show their spirit. Tuesday was West day. Wednesday was entertain- ment day and the band Late Arrival joined the stage band on the courtyard during lunch. Balloons were sold saying, West is best . Getting over the shock of being hit in the face by a pie is Coach Bernie Buskin Pep club could be counted on, for their support during every game. lt was named Blue and gold day and all the students, fac- ulty and administration sported the school colors. Mr. Bill Mclntosh flew from Norfolk, Virginia, to take pic- tures for the yearbook as- sembly. Thursday was slave day and the Student Council raised money by selling slaves. Friday was touchdown day. All the students were asked to wear West t-shirts and the classes decorated the halls. Students showed their spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. One way students sym- bolized their pride was by wearing, I'm a Patriot and West is the only Direction t-shirts. These were popular along with class T-shirts. if r r 1 K ' '1 l Z 'K -WW-.NM ' is yfiitg . .L Q 1 H f '2,f' ' f ., X! . , .Q -X Q ' 4 B ' 4 1 i K Q ' v t ff f W,-A A K f , - --.M .,,, , - -,,-1 , 4? .V - 2 -f -ff? . f g. 2321.1 c 1 . - 1 --fl 2. , ' 1 fiff' iiesmi J' if A Q 'K -+ 'K 5 HQ, . I E :Tw . 'W ' 1 f ... wlvng their e hus s uring the 3? r - Burdx k Jgnet Kelley, ' . ft. ,, ll ,.t 4 , t i y ,.,, i t if ,, C r ff? I 3' l
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