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.. V 'win , ,. V4 , 4 W ,....1, L -A i z 3 I iv- ,sr 1 i c, 93, 1 I 1 i J' ' rr'v a. The Middle School cheer- leaders whoop it up during u football game. h. Angela West- ern, Pam Barker, Susan Ryan, Janet Mabcrry, and friends re- vive the ':Bunny Hopf, c. Mr. Mcliinnvy introduces the Mid- dle School Student Council during a hall assembly. d. Miss Forsyth pours for Tim Williams during the Middle School West- ern Dance. e. The Middle Schoolcrs meet al fresco for a pep rally. l'. 'gllonor your part- crsf' Middle Schoolers listen to square dance calls at the West- ern Day Dance. Qt!
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MSers Cheer, Dance, Listen Despite the fact that the Middle School did not have a designated activities period, the students par- ticipated in projects and listened to various speak- ers. Whenever a speaker came, Mr. McKinney dis- missed classes. The Middle School Stu- dent Council sponsored a Fifties and a Western Day. The first took place at Hal- loween and the second during the week of the Fort Worth Fat Stock- Show and Rodeo. On lioth occasions, Middle School- ers used the cafeteria for dancing and contests. The students took part in pep rallies which formed an- other part of Middle School activities. f A
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He Communicates Good, Like a emanticist Should Among the highlights in English for Lower Schoolers this year were diagraming sentences and producing plays. A television-like production by the Third Graders on Columbus' discovery of America and a presentation by the Fourth Graders of state flags were some of the out- standing plays. In the Middle School, Sixth Graders benefitted from an enlarged Media Center. The Seventh and Eighth Grade English classes tried their hands at expository and crea- tive writing. In addition, Eighth Graders worked with newspapers and magazines. In the Upper School, students took four field trips to see four movies from the American Film Theatre series: Pinteris The Homecoming, Albee's A Delicate Balance O'Neil's The Iceman Cometh, and Ionesco's Rhinoceros. For the rest of the year, it was vocabulary, essay tests, themes, themes, and more themes. J i
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