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EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade has had a wonderful time this year. We have accomplished a great deal in our studies, too. Mrs. Livingston in- troduced us to our first year of Latin, and Mrs. Ruse showed us the way to Algebra. Our camping trip to the Smokie Moun- tains was lots of fun. We visited the Chero- kee Reservation, and we tried our hand at mining for minerals. The class elected Jean and Chip as our capable Student Council Representatives. Chip, Jim Strong, Tucker, and Judy were members of the editorial staff for our school newspaper the Monitor . Melanie, Page, and Jean were our cute cheerleaders, and all the boys made the foot- ball team. The boys' basketball team was a great success with Tucker as captain. Our May Day program was based on Around the World in Eighty Minutesng and, to a Latin American theme, we did a Calypso number. We hope everyone enjoyed our dance as much as we did presenting it. The school Chapel Committee was headed by Jean with Hal, John, Melanie as our class representatives. The winners of the South Piedmont Science Fair were Steve, who won first in biological, Hal with a second in physical, and Chip obtained a third in biological. The Eighth Grade math project won honorable mention in physical. We hope the future Eighth Grades will have as wonderful a year as we have had. Kvlwliugr Chip Hanes, George Bagby, Vie Josephs, Bill Yates, Hal London, John McGuire. Sfdlhlllltifi Johnsie Heyward, Mrs. Livingston, Judy Horn, Melanie Tull, Bonnie Leonard. Steve Larson, Gail Horton, Jim Strong, Jean Miller, Bingie DeCamp. Allen DeCainp, Beth Brown, i Q S Page Munroe. Tucker Laxton, Joe Renfroe, Jim Highsmith. 2 'ml S , ,J f V .. 1 f .. ..-r , .. fm .W ,I .A . , 4, , , -. ff RQ, -, 1 ggi fillllli iLM:wl'.: 'HI -.MA W - wwf- .vp Q' -. 9--' .W 4l+'f'ai+,,r2f?,g, aw.-' fs K N 1 u..'-a ssigns: . , ,--v . -1 . , . , . 5llL..:v.-sdP1a.....N:t,. any 5,-ei.afff.:..sf+:ffm.i-1i,?'3ie rw-fr . -E N-1. ia J l X XJ ' XR' l X l 1 X , - N XXX X ' s X , lla X1 I 4 K., . x ...tl lllll-2 i ,C lu 'Kee '- E it
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.i l . 1 ,qw-Qmgm HW Jw . gm- 'QQ- H 97' Q 0 , gf! sp. 'Do- 44 'QD Fronl Row: Coddy Coddington, Marsha Burroughs, Rolf Miller, Annabel jones, Bryan Pittman, Louise Steiger, Dean DeMeyer. Seroml Row: Frank Ross, David Lassiter, Edward Hemmle, Walter Brown. -- ,gif Bark Row: Kent Van Allen, Tinka Toy, john Covington, Stuart Efird, Nicky jones, Stacia li' 1 McGriff, Dent Goodyear, Karen Anderson. Il vc Absenf. Mary jane Cotter. My name is Alvin and I spend my time spying on everybody in Seventh White. By doing so, I have learned very much about I missed the bus to Raleigh, but I heard that the day spent there and in Chapel I-Iill with Mrs. Scappucci was a lot of fun, in SEVE TH GRADE k s fWhite I le i l ll -- . . . . ,, lill- the group of students. For instance, I know that Walter Brown, Coddy Coddington, Nicky Jones, David Lassiter, and Bryan Pittman received foot- ball letters at the annual Father-and-Son Banquet. Mary Jane Cotter and Stuart Efird were two of the cheerleaders who supported the teams. 'W--r addition to being educational. Bryan Pittman was Seven White's repre- sentative to the Student Council. The ca- pable class officers were Frank Ross, presi- dent, David Lassiter, vice-presidentg Stuart Efird, secretaryg and Marsha Burroughs, treasurer. On May Day, some of the class participat- ed in the japanese Mikado. The superb per- formance was ample reward for the many long practices. Other Seventh Graders wound the May Pole. With ability and precision, they performed the intricate figure without a single mistake. These Seventh Graders have grown and matured this year. From where I sit, it looks like they are now ready to take their place of responsibility in the school life of Coun- try Day. y ull: -bg. - l
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