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v 9'-ww ' 'og' , - dr a. Coach Flettrich arrives with Robin and Lisa. b. One lonely student studies by dawn's early light. c. Carter, Todd and Elissa Kolba arrive bright and early, eager for a new day. d. Lee Shoemate and Jeff Closup raise the flag. e. Mr. Williams is al- ways the first to arrive at the office every morning. f. Sue Cutler rushes off to class. g. Itis a long walk from the parking lot for Tracy Shaffer with her broken leg, but Carolyn Tar- ride keeps her company. F G C K x . . gg fl fi K tx - MXJFXY 'slig vt ,X K, e X, if af J A Q ' A if X 'If fam-gin. ll i r 5. my ,My -fp' 1 1 X, :if Q , ,fe iii C gisgfx, A it . y y ,,. A-T 1 A' .1 gf, xi? w 1.1.3 we Av -:, W , , .... 'nil' . .if at y I 1 5 ,
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Wh Are You Tardy? This year, classes in Upper School began at 8:15 C4UghI',j, while those in Lower and Middle School start- ed at 8:25. The parking lot was usually empty at 8:00, but by the time classes began, it was jammed full of cars. C'The parking lot is full again, we'll have to park on the street. 4'Absolutely no parking down by the gymlwj Soon afterwards there was a sudden run on tardy slips as late carpools arrived. C4But it's only 8:30! Don't make me go all the way back to the office to get a tardy slipfj Milling around in the halls, students caught up on all the latest gossip and did last minute homework. N-.Q - A as 3 nv N! B .-NSW7' r- .. , a i-li , ' :fi- r if Q s m. if Q' ,aka w S' k y W! at- . .f, ,. ff Q, ,Mya . , 1 if 6, 'S
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Physics Are Phun A lot happened during the year in the Science Depart- ment. In grades one through six, it involved observing snakes and hamsters, planting bulbs, or studying general scientific principles. Seventh and Eighth Graders studied scientific classification, evolution, earth science, and com- parative anatomy aided by many dissections fHUghI Earthworms and ratslwj. In the Upper School, some of the IPS experiments C4Oh, no! The Black Boyd , left certain Freshmen trau- matized. The Sophomore Biology class surveyed the new pond -- while there was a new pond -- and visited the Dallas Zoo. juniors and Seniors chose their science courses from among Bio II, Chemistry CNHI O Ag! Awaylwj, PS II C4Pickle batteries?,'Q, Physics, Concepts C'Nancy was a great subject for the hypnotistfj, inde- pendent work, and studies in the animal room and green- house. Q2 It L ' ff .
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