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W. L W.? C. D. will have school; it I can get here, the students can. Geoff asked me to go to the prom, but i have a date with Ed. The poor, mistreated seniors, combat fatigued from exams and college boards distinguished by Steve Mendelsohnis 800 on the Math Aptitude and Bertkels 800 on the Advanced Math Achieve- ment, hoped to relax for the rest of the year. These hopes were soon shattered. The teachers, invigorated by vacation and exams, were now ready to pile on work with a will. The suffering seniors spent long hours at the library, working . on term papers and spent late Sunday evenings Atmstrong gets crowned, as Coleman tallies proof reading those omnipresent senior essays. h's essay grade. To add to these miseries, there was the agoniz- ing wait for those nasty love messages from the venerated institutions of higher learning. The lucky ten who were spared this by means of a benevolent early admission spent this time iording it over the peasants. On the subject of academic assets to the school, the speed reading program returned like the ghost of one recently murdered and presum- ed permanently in the grave. Mr. Do-brosky, a new teacher, took the Hercufean task upon his shoulders. Fifty students enthusiastically volun- teered tor the classes, resulting in a new de- velopment. As though a Country Day day were Seniors act like little children too, eh Mr. Deane?
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Victors look over the spoils It's Academic team has a secluded practice. Enthusiasm generated by soccer on a crisp after- noon. Look mom, no you-knowawhatsi Middle School play, The Red Herrings The faculty carried on that time honored C. Di tradition', the mid-year examination, with all the stv-le and apiomtb of years past. They suibiected their innocent victims to cunningly contrived smashers of the average and ego. The student body, still complacent from vacation, made a waiting target for the creative e- and destructive - urges of the faculty The ITiS ACADEMIC team, after battling the questions of the exams, returned to battle more questions of a different sort. in a wiid and woolly play-of'f match with Greenhilis and Deer Park, Country Day, down at one time by sixty points, came storming back to win. The brainy threesome, John Dale, Jeffrey Rosen, and Rick Vogel, compiled a score of 450 to Deer Park's 300, and 280 for Greenhiils. The triumphant knights of the intellect returned to school with the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which they present- ed to the library to go alongside The Great Books of the Western World which were won earlier. The team then went into more monastic, secluded practice sessions to prepare for the semi-final roUnd.
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Seniors Toiling over PIafo not long enough, a new period, opTimisTically denoTed as Period X, had To be insTiTuTed for all The reading whizes. To cheer up The school from The usual drab- ness of winTer and To bring culTure and en- JighTenImenT To The masses, The frustrated thes- pians of fall gaThered TogeTher for The Spring play. The p1ay,, My Three AngeIs , was selected for in; innocuiTy, buT careful reading revealed iT To include several of Those oh, so dreadful words The? pervert The virgin mind of The lower schooi- er. AfTer a chaotic Try-ouT session, Bill Walker, Henry Levinson, and Roody Knoop, were given The Title roles as The Three angels ; benevolenT convicTs on Devil's Island. They proceeded To Deu-pree losT The ball N3, STeve, isometrics is not mathematical. See Jane run, run Jane run! .L: :1st 4: '1? TL: ,
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