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EIGHTH WORKS FOR PASSPORTS by Lindsey Nicholl This year, because of an abundance of Hblue cardsu the Eighth Grade Class went on a field trip. It led us to the Chevrolet Plant in Van Nuys. There we saw the process a car goes through as it is being made. We learned many interesting things. We saw the assembly line, its workers, and how each person performed his own individual job. After our tour, we had lunch in the executive's dining room at the plant. HARMONY IN MUSIC by Charlotte Pahlavi The year l963 has brought harmony to the hearts and voices of the present Eighth Grade. Our singing career all started with our Christmas Assembly when we sang carols. We brought joy to many when we shared our Christmas caroling on Saturday evening. Throughout the year the Eighth Grade has been kept busy with skill- ful four part harmony songs and with our Eighth Grade Talent Show and Junior High Music Assembly. FUTURE EINSTEINS by Paul Appleby In the science class, future Einsteins were able to conduct an excellent assembly demonstrating air pressure, inertia, the pull of gravity, and centrifugal force by using simple experiments which were all successful. Last fall, Mr. Richards treated the whole class with a tour of the Griffith Park Observatory. WINNING A WAR WITH SONGS by Linda Vogel At the beginning of the school year, the Eighth Grade Class stud- ied about the Civil War. In our enthusiasm, we gave an assembly on the War. We sang songs that the Northern and Southern soldiers had sung during the weary or happy days to keep up their morale. Several members of the class gave reports on the war and its certain events. -..i.......l GOURMETS OF LITERATURE by Bradley Scott There is no doubt that the most achievements in literature have been accomplished by the Eighth Grade Class of this year. From Sep- tember of 1962 our twenty-eight literary students have handed in four literature notebooks each, gleaned the acquaintance of almost one hundred books through oral re- ports, provided a well received lecture on books by Mrs. Campbell, and at the same time, presented in assembly, three of our best oral reports. Mrs. Dlouhy will testify to the quality of our compositions, poetic minds, and our admiration for good literature. Literature is the luminary essence of beauty. Coriginall TA LEN TED TEENS by Christine Sansone On May 13 the Eighth Grade gave a talent show for assembly. Debbie Boughn, Charlotte Pahlavi,and Christine Sansone danced the Baccon- ale from Sampson and Delilah direct- ed by Miss Doris Niles. Kent Bils- borrow played a popular piano solo. Paul Purtle and Mr. Carlson, his drum teacher, played a difficult drum duet. Tb close the program, David and Jon Drake played two numbers on drum and piano. SPECIFICS ON THE PACIFIC by Susie DeWindt World War II was brought into sharp focus by Mr. DeWindt who out- lined the War in the Pacific and illustrated it with personal experi- ences. He showed that the War in the Pacific was unique and unprece- dented because of the widespread island battlegrounds, the tremendous expanses of sea, and the continuous necessity to land troops on islands in amphibious warfare. He traced the Pacific War from Pearl Harbor to its farthest Japanese advance followed by the American buildup and the counter-attack which terminated at Hiroshima. Mr. DeWindt told of his work as an amphibious scout in the Naval Intelligence and the many occasions where he used Christian Science.
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