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Senior Abigail Jean and sophomore Arielle Jean work the bake sale for the She's the First club at the TC West vs. TC Central home basketball game. All the sales go toward helping girls in third world countries attain an education. Photo: T. Crowley
Left: TCAPS bus driver Freddie Cook talks to a student on his morning route as she boards the bus at Blair Elementary School on Jan 2. Cook has been driving for 17 years, and his route includes TC West Senior High, TC West Middle, Blair elementary, and Silver Lake elementary, adding up to a total of 100 miles each day across Grand Traverse County. Photo: T. Crowley

Sophomore Arielle Jean talks to a reporter after winning the women's 6 kilometer freestyle nordic ski race at the North American VASA in Traverse City. Photo: A. Jean

Members of the TC West nordic ski team pose with the rest of their combined team of TC West, TC Central, and TC Saint Francis after a successful 6 kilometer race at the North American VASA race on Feb. 9 in Traverse City. Photo: A. Jean
Left: Senior Alden Wack takes a photo of Emmet Banks for his AP Photography class. Photo: H. Ashbury
Right: Junior Carson Krecow poses with her horse, Piper. Krecow owns two horses and rides and takes care of them herself all year long. Photo: C. Krecow
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Junior Parker Neu attempts to block the opposite team from scoring another two points in a hard fought game leaving the Titans with a total of 37 points, compared to the 49 scored by the Trojans. Photo: T. Crowley

Junior Mackinley Marinoff cheers for the TC West basketball team at a home game vs. cross town rival, Central High School. Photo: T. Crowley
"Bleacher creatures" cheer for their team from the student section. Photo: T. Crowley

Junior Aiden Griggs takes possession of the ball and prepares to pass it to one of his teammates. Photo: T. Crowley

Senior Molly Walton pumps up the fans at the annual Central vs. West basketball game.

Theater Two students bow after their performance in The Wizard of Oz. Photo: A. Hansen

Dorothy, played by junior Sidney Newcomb talks to the Good Witch, played by junior Summer Sutherland. Photo: A. Hansen
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Senior Molly Jass performs the role of the narrator in the production of Romeo and Juliet. Photo: T. Crowley

Above: Lead actors Hallie Snowday and Mason Graton kiss in their performance of Romeo and Juliet. Photo: T. Crowley
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Below: Sophomore Abigail Hunter sprints toward the finish line to finish off the 5 kilometer race at the Michigan International Speedway State meet. Photo: T. Crowley
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Right: Seniors Kara Crofoot and Abigail Jean embrace with tears in their eyes after completing their last high school cross country race at the Michigan International Speedway state meet 5 kilometer course on Nov. 3. The pair has raced side by side for the past four years of high school. Photo: T. Crowley


Senior Sydney Thomas plays Mercutio in Theater Three's production of Romeo and Juliet. Photo: T. Crowley


Below Right: Members of the Titan Girls Cross country team run at the State Meet. Photo: T. Crowley

Homecoming Queen candidate, Hannah Schramski walks through the field with her family in her Bleacher Creature outfit. Photo: T. Crowley

Homecoming King candidate, Nick Rapin walks with his parents for the Homecoming King and Queen reveal. Photo: T. Crowley


Above: Camryn Calderwood hugs Andrew Schollette after their marching band halftime performance as they are named Homecoming King and Queen. Photo: T. Crowley
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Left: Sophomore Emmah Majerczyk plays the flute for the Homecoming Game halftime performance. Photo: T. Crowley



Senior Katie Gahn performs in the school's musical, Urinetown. Photo: T. Crowley
Hallie Snowday and Mason Graton lead in the school's musical, Urinetown. Photo: T. Crowley
Senior Sara Ernst holds a dog at the Corazon Canino dog refuge in Mexico where she completed volunteer work for the TCAPS Global Service trip. Photo: K. Hansen

The cast of Urinetown put on their final performance. Photo: T. Crowley

Joci Baughman celebrates her birthday in Mrs. Hansen's Spanish class. Photo: K. Hansen

The Volleyball team plays in the Dig Pink game to raise money for women with breast cancer. Photo: K. Hansen

The robotics team works with adviser, Mark Skodack at Quarkmine to problem solve before going into competition. Photo: K. Hansen

Band members wash cars in mid-September at a fundraiser at West Middle School to support the purchase of band uniforms. Photo: K. Hansen

Paula Wasek works with a student in Academic Assistance. Photo: N. Richards

Anika Dy, Katey Bank, Brendan Pierce, and Morgran Lyon sign for their colleges in the athletic wing. Photo: T. Crowley



Jack Sehl works on vocabulary in his spanish class on Halloween. Photo: K. Hansen
Sophomore Ella Schoenow plays the ukulele after school. Photo: K. Hansen
Students in Mrs. Hansen's spanish class dress up for Halloween. Photo: K. Hansen
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Seniors Ashley Mae and Abigail Jaquish decorate a poster to promote the Pink Out volleyball game which donates its profits to cancer research. Photo: A. Hansen
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The Titan marching band performs at a home game. Photo: K. Hansen
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Members of the Bleacher Creatures dress up for the Pink Out volleyball game. Photo: K. Hansen


Junior Bailey Noble has her last day working at Moomer's Ice Cream shop. Photo: R. Scivioski
Hattie Holmes serves coffee for a student senate activity where students were asked to write notes of gratitude to members of the community. Photo: K. Hansen

Junior Rhys Tirrell cheers for the Titan marching band at the pep assembly before the 7th annual Patriot Game. Photo: T Crowley

Senior Andrew Amato, a member of the TC West Bucket Brigade, rallies his fellow students in preparation for the game. Photo: T. Crowley

Senior Skylar Gourlay pumps up the fans at the 7th annual Patriot Game. Photo: T. Crowley

Junior Athena Sanchez rallies the fans to cheer for their team. Photo: T. Crowley

Sophomore Ella Schoenow practices guitar in the hallway after the school day has finished. Photo: A. Roland

The Titan drumline performs at a pep assembly on the day of the Patriot Game. Photo: T. Crowley

Junior Treyton Szyszco shakes the hand of a veteran during the ceremony before the big game between town rivals, Traverse City West and Traverse City Central. Photo: T. Crowley

The Titan Bleacher Creatures line the student section in support of their team. Photo: T. Crowley

Senior Allen Rosa steals the ball and makes a run downfield. Photo: T. Crowley

Fans cheer for the Titan Football team at the 7th annual Patriot Game. The Titans end the game with a 21-14 win over the Trojans. Photo: T. Crowley


Senior Andrew Amato holds a bucket full of confetti that he throws onto the fans at the seventh annual Patriot Game on Sept. 14. The TC West student section is packed in preparation for the big game. Photo: T. Crowley
Senior Shane Davis pumps up the student section at the Patriot Game on Sept. 14 where the Titans took home a 21-14 victory over the Trojans. Davis has a grandfather who is a Vietnam war veteran and was honored at the ceremony before the start of the game. Photo: T. Crowley

Senior Shawn Deeren attempts to push through the three TC Central players surrounding him on all sides during his run downfield at the 7th annual Patriot Game on Sept. 14 in Traverse City. A 79-yard-game winning drive left the Titans as victors, with a 21-14 win over the Trojans. Photo: T. Crowley
Senior Andrew Amato, a member of the TC West "Bucket Brigade" rallies his fellow students on the night of the seventh annual Patriot game on Sept. 14. Photo: T. Crowley


Senior Camryn Calderwood waits with the rest of her fellow marching band members on the sidelines before she runs on to the football field for her final halftime show at the 7th annual Patriot Game on Sept. 14. Caldwerwood has been playing percussion for seven years and is heavily involved with the arts department at West, participating in both choir and the musical. Photo: T. Crowley

Senior Andrew Rickenburg cheers amongst fellow "Bleacher Creatures" in the TC West student section at the 7th annual Patriot Game on Sept. 14. Many students wait in line for upwards of three hours to get a spot in the student section at Thirlby field for the biggest football game of the year in Traverse City. Photo: T. Crowley

TC West players play defense as thousands of spectators watch at the 7th annual Patriot Game at Thirlby field in Traverse City on Sept. 14. The Patriot Game is not only a game that brings the entire town out to watch the two biggest rival teams in Traverse City face off, but is meant to honor war veterans that have served our country as well. Photo: T. Crowley
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