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Of The Individual's Effort 7 1 225 6? i 55 l Q 5 E Y Q L is 13 A J af K -, if ' V 'ff ,L 5131: , .N -YT B C F K I 5 .. .Q 'Zi' ii a. Bee Dowling, Carol Cruikshank, and Kelly Young use an off period to relax. h. Mary Ann McBride suns and studies outside the Senior Lounge. c. Janet Maberry and Julia Butterfield find peace and quiet in front of the Science Building. d. Bob Cruiksliank and Websteras Third cooperate on English vocab- ulary. e, Kevin Capper receives some extra help from Mr. Kilborne. f. Patricia Hughes, .lill Miller, and Lynn Williams work on homework in the hall. 29
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tud in I AReflection Study Hall users came in all shapes and sizes. Some Upper School students started the year with too many study halls. Their problem was solved to a certain extent by the reimposition of Daylight Savings Time and the switch from a seven-period day to a six-period day. In the process, everyone lost four study hall periods. For some the change wasn't welcomeg there wasnlt a lot of study time left over when one had five courses Qincluding a science labj and an art course, Glee Club, or yearbook. Those who had study time, as usual, used it in a variety of ways: some wisely Q Isn,t the integral of 1 over X equal to the log of X? '6What,s a Spanish synonym for antojairsele a alguien?,' and some not too wisely C'Did you really tell him that?,,j. fi , ,,, I , f4:,:3fs,A3,,sgg551Qxlx3,g33w !mA: my in .. 4 ,W . '1i55?M'311 'f5ltI ,, A, .. M . r W Q 1 . ... 'Si.........3w.,..,..,...,?,,.,,W....,,,,..J A e.....l A N.,..rM M. A 3 'fftfr S is 1 Q I 5 Ne,,.,,...,..a.ci,.,,, . ,L M..- ' X I 2, E , N M ,,,,,,..l.,,.,-a---- A r , fY2,,L,..M. M-WM , ' ' ll M S fl, ,, l , ,Q l'f'21r'T'l?'H fi ' is it-3 . fx M ' Y , .L gs r if 1 riffs' LN me A :i',.f.-:' r' if 'Ev Q 'nf . 1 , i,m,m, W, Q mu 4. , M. A nj, W' 'W 's e fr ff, 3: 2. . , A . '1 'L Z3 V '5'g.fZif'1'.7' ' ' , 2 5 fl'UL15i?fS-awlfdtiif '. rf ' ' T rl f Qt vx,'s,5 -' ' 'jg Ee '93 :. 4 mwqmgf igassa- sy 'w? - 'fax aww M 'Q ' L ' ri- ,ii Ai, f ' Qiffi. E ,rr, if
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C ever, But Is It rt'7', lt was a great year for art in the Lower School. They took field trips to area museums, experimented with painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, and ex- hibited their creations in the Lower School and in the cafeteria. The Nliddle School art students used various medias in depth, trying everything from drawing to paper sculp- tures. For everyonejs enjoyment, they displayed their work in the cafeteria. Variety marked Upper School art. All classes gave a hand to the Glee Club productions hy designing and painting sets. Mrs. Siegel introduced the first year stu- dents to many types ol' art: pen and ink drawings, glass forming, and metal and clay sculptures. Second year stu- dents spent their time working with different types of printmaking, using techniques such as silk screening and etching. ln addition, many students chose to pursue inde- pendent projects of many types: sketching, seulpturing, and oil painting.
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