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H Q 'E '44 Eighth Grade This year's eighth grade was once again divided into three sections, a fast, 8H, and two regulars, 8A composed of old boys and BB, composed of new. Ian Waldie, besides being president of the Lower School. representative for the Community Council, member of the Lower School student council, editor of one Lower School newspaper and assistant editor of the yearbook, showed good school spirit all year. Drew Schor, better known as Lips to his fellow students, had a strong French accent which no one could understand. He may be taking French One again next year. He decided to try boarding for the last part of the year. John Casey, affectionately called Jock, turned out to be a good soccer player and a fantastically good tennis player. Besides this, he spent a lot of time getting hours. The gang leader of BB was Mark Heid. He enjoyed his classes very much when he wasn't being kicked out. His favorite pastime was getting hours, and he almost set a new Lower School record. He ran against Ian Waldie for president of the Lower School in the spring, and should keep on running. Gene Barton was supposed to be a child prodigy, but no one has ever discovered what in. He was a great soccer player and could often be found fooling with Mark Heid. John Hand was commonly known as Little Lipper and was usually found teeing off with an eight iron with Mark Armstrong. He was the captain of the basketball team although he had to look up to Mr. Hubbard. Steve Hanson was in the Lamy Clan with his baggy pants and was usually found with Tony Rockwood. His PRFC's, fPuerto Rican Fence Climbersj were always getting stuck in walls. Harris Nagler decided to try skiing one day early in February, and broke his leg the first time out, but it didn't make any difference because he could still roll to his classes. His greatest racket was being able to have an excuse to spend all evening study halls up on the corridor. Buzz Burrows was in 8A and was usually found hanging around with the Barton Clan. He was sup- posed to fight Groetzinger in the 8A vs. BH battle, but we're still waiting. We're also waiting for his sports write-ups. I I
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