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, W Final Exams Mark Ena' of Classes Juniors work hard to finish their qualitative analysis of unknowns. With the beginning of the spring term, students began to look forward to numerous culminating activities. The Junior Classical League Convention was postponed in Memphis because of civil disturbances, although the Latin Club members had an enjoyable trip. ln May, a large percentage of the seventh through tenth grades were awarded NEDT Recognition for their performances on an earlier test. Cooperative exams were given in all classes, while selected seniors took the three-hour Advanced Placement Exams in English, Calculus, and American History. Reverend Peter Moore, independent schools religious advisor, spoke at Webb for three days, May 7-9, at joint chapel in the football stadium. During those days he also conducted discussion groups for interested students. Nine members of the senior class attended a Foreign Policy Conference, sponsored jointly by U-T and the State Depart- ment, on May 17. While there they heard speeches by several top-ranking officials, including Undersecretary of State Nicholas Katzenbach. Topics included foreign policy problems and prospects in Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Final exams were given during the last week of school, bringing the regular academic year to a close. For some students, the prospect of a holiday vacation was near, while others looked ahead to summer jobs. However, the seniors, whatever their summer plans, looked forward to entering college as freshmen in only three months. 46
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Tighten up! What are you stairing at, Dave? Left: Rolaids relieve 47 times their weight in excess stomach acid. 45
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fi it x The JCL Convention runs into difficulties. Beth Rader spent months of research on her science project. i Karl Saulpaw accepts the Mid-South Championship trophy from Mr. Webb 47
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