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This Country Day Tradition returned from his sabba'rical invigorated, rested, stimulated, and determined. to break the power of the Senior Class. The deferiorafion of The Timewhonored senior privilege began Thai fir'sir day when sen- iors pariemiy allowed themselves to be assign- ed seats for morning assembly. Given this inch, Mr. Deane Took wha'r seemed 1'0 be a light year going as far as To confiscate all cigarenes found on seniors. The point was reached where The only remaining privilege was being allowed to CUT into The lunch line. This rather dubious privi- lege merely allowed 1he seniors to get at Counfry Day's distinctive 'cuisine first if was rumored, for a while, That certain juniors were failing on purpose to avoid becoming persecuted seniors. The ninth graders debate
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Year In Review 1963 e 64 was a year of boTh innovations and of conTinuaTion of The innovaTions of lasT year, well mixed wiTh CounTry Day TradI'Tion. Certainly There was noThing new abouT The Teel- ing of The 215 inmaTes, ThaT feeling of ex- hilaration at again pursuing knowledge and leaving Those balmy, snowless days of summer behind. WhaT was different firsT of all was That The record enrollment eagerly TroTTed To The TirsT morning assembly in The new auditorium. Several new courses were added To The cur- riculum. Alumnus Tony Strauss had reTurned To organize a HisTory 0T ArT class, a noble en- deavour To raise The arTisTic sTandards of The school above The PlaylmaTe of The MonTh, and To enllighTen eighth graders upon problems of democracy, an enormous Task indeed. The His- Tory 0T ArT sTudenTs found Themselves making cave painTings, Tiki dolls, and EgypTian Tomb paintings. in The new caTacombs Under The audi- Torium To which The arT room had been moved Mrl PaTTison conTinued lasT year's creaTionl Non-European HisTory, ThaT course of The many exoTic names such as Non-WesTern, which conTinued engraving Vargas, Li Po, and Henry MorTon STanley indelibly Upon The minds of sen- iors. The Physics and Chemistry course, new lasT year, was continued for Those sophomores who desired a science background and certain seniors and iuniors who would rather have a position on The honor roll Than The inTellecTual saTisTacTion and low grades in physics. Those wiTh inTellecTual gumlpTion and a masochistic benT enrolled in Mr; WrighT's Physics class. This provided Them wiTh a pleasant means of whiling away Those oh, so boring hours of early after- noon, Several of The physics whizzes, Nobel Prize aspiranTs obviously, also enrolled in The Calculus class. Presiding over 1T, aTTer a year at Harvard, was Mr. Deane.
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By The way. have you heard of a gas station called The West Shell Co.? Mr. Deane's Reign of Terror culminated in a Thirty-Minute Hate in the auditorium where the Riot Act, in the form of certain rules, was care- fully read and painstakingly explained to the protligate student body. The Scroll, as usual reflecting. student opinion, printed Pravdaish editorials concurring with these delights. An- other journalistic triumph was scored when the Scroll printed a scholarly debate in the edia torial'column upon the quality of the food, so distinctive in flavor and appearance. A new teacher, Mr. Kemp, assigned to the Physics and Chemistry class, managed to last the entire first day. The administration had to haul Dr. Kruse out of mothballs; he benevolent Jy consented to returning. Juniors and seniors rushed to enroll in College Algebra, expecting a hack course. The redoubtable Mr. Deane stymied them by making the course challenging indeed, evoking groans and thoughts of suicide. Did Student Council say you could raise your hand, Buechner? : mmtitmtttffmtgm twt e To the senior shack!
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