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Sophomores. . .Sophomores. . .Sophomores.. Cathy Cooley Secretary Boyd Bronson Sponsor Tim Gautier Kim Clark President Vice President New faces appeared in the halls to returning juniors and seniors at the be- ginning of the 1976 year. The new Sophomore class elected as officers, Tim Gautier, president, Kim Clark, vice-president, and Kathy Cooley, secretary. The elections, held on September 18, gave them their first taste of the demo- cratic system at West. On September 3, an orientation meeting for Freshmen and Sophomores stressed the importance of graduating from high school. Cheerleaders taught them West, Our Alma Mater , The Victory Song, and Boogie Down. Decorating a section of the fence for Homecoming was their first major project. Structured in white paper napkins with red poster paper on it, the fence was a picture of a Panther with Skyline eagle feathers sticking from its mouth. A sign confessed, I didn't mean to eat the whole bird. Sophomore and Freshman Week, new during the Bicentennial year, gave jun- iors and seniors the opportunity to show respect for the two younger classes during the week of january 5-10. The annual Sophomore stomp. hosted by the officers, provided all classes a chance to mingle and dance.
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