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For most, being a Pioneer meant living within the limits of campus from the 8:05 morning bell until that beautiful last bell sounded ringing out their free- dom. Although occasionally the urge to clock out at lunch was a tempting idea. And more so than ever on those warm days when the car was available and the old stomach was in a demanding mood for a burrito supreme. A solution to the problem came through a rearrangement in schedule to allow for assemblies,.Iawn concerts, or special events like spirit week which aided in keeping students on campus. The end result was a burst in school and student moral by creating just a simple change of pace. 8 Theme Bloom where you are planted. Assembly time: PaPa Du Run Colin Bell taking a good look Run Y Y gb ' 1 X x .i Q, l
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I 1 Western first introduced the life of a Pioneer to the Sophomores. Everything about high school seemed so new, so adventerous, so complex. No longer the confident Freshmen, the new title Sophomore had reduced their statis to zero. Each new Pioneer quickly learned to endure the usual pains and frustrations inflicted by a new school along with the upper classmen. In fact, after a few readjustments and the changing winter winds, the new faces and places became familar and, soon the Sophomores found themselves being absorbed into Western. The opportunities of School involvement were unlimited, the welcoming of new ideas invited. It was the time of discovery. The beginning of that final three year education-high school. Physical participation served as a release, as well as outlit to in- Anticipation volvement 1. Kissing the an old tradition Sophomores learned to respect 2. Lunchtime provided a chance to be with friends 3. Jackie Frost getting ready for a night out 4. Bobbie Kari enjoying his daily plunge. Theme 7
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