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TH14' I5 MY ECHO OL In this beautiful building of cold and hard ma- terials, I spend several years of my life . . . forma- tive years that are most important to my future. In these rooms I spend many hours . , . sometimes happy, sometimes not so happy, but all warm hours, in which I make and lose friends, learn and forget facts, laugh and cry, work and play . . . and out of it all I learn to live with my fellow man and to respect the wisdom of my eldersf,
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Student Council has active yem'-gpomom' nanny projects Yea, Maroons! Yea, Mustangs! Rah! Rah! Rah! It has a new sound, doesn't it? The addition of a new name to our ath- letic nomenclature was one of the biggest projects of Student Council this year. For sometime there had been a growing de- mand for a team name used with the Ma- roons which could be shown in a symbol. In a poll of the entire school, the pupils indicated that their choice of a new ath- letic name was '4Mustangs. Publicity was held back for a uconditioning period this year, but beginning next fall, there will be cheers and pennants using the new name. Tom Mercer, Martie Hayes, Terry Williams, Doreen Spackman Christmas wouldn't be Christmas with- out Student Council's huge tree in the front hall which has become a tradition at Western Hills. Shown decorating the tree are the Jun- ior Division officers John Babbs, Marlene Chinn, Carol Cottingham, and Nancy Heisel.
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First movement Adagio DA YS F011 STUDY At Western Hills, we are fortunate in that we have the opportunity to spend our Uformative yearsn in a democratic school where an informal atmosphere, pleas- ant classrooms, and accommodating teachers make learning attractive. We are fortunate in having classes suited to our interests and abilities. Perhaps that is why our Days for Study are happy ones.
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