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Fall Fall is a time of beginnings at Harpeth Hall. Each autumn holds some outstanding opportunity for every individual. It may be the first time a teacher teaches his or her favorite course, a student ' s first or last year at Harpeth Hall, or simply a time to show off a new haircut acquired over the summer. However, everyone starts fresh and new. The changes in the weather— the crisp early mornings, vivid skies and warm afternoons- correspond with the emotional state at Harpeth Hall— the unsubdued excitement of seeing old friends and learning new skills. Enthusiasm was evident in the participants of fall sports such as our volleyball team, which, with only two seniors, managed to establish itself as a competitive team in this region, and our hockey team, which traveled all the way to Kentucky in search of another school team to play. Another enthusiastic group last fall was the Modern II dance club, whose members spent weeks preparing for a demonstration in Knoxville which was canceled the day before their departure. Small setbacks such as this could not keep the Harpeth Hall student from smiling, however, especially when she had someone like Gene Cotton to help get her through the day. In by far the most popular assembly of the season (if not of the year), Gene Cotton played before a wildly appreciative student body and faculty who were on their feet cheering long before Cotton finished his program. Also indicative of the feeling of enthusiasm and accomplishment were the fascinating art exhibits which Harpeth Hall was proud to show. Especially worth mentioning was the alumnae and faculty show, which demonstrated the substantial amount of talent associated with our school. Another showcase of Harpeth Hall ' s talent was the AFS Celebrations, during which a large crowd sampled Harpeth Hall students ' international cuisine. Blithe Spirit, the fall drama production sponsored by the student council, proved a success in utilizing both the students ' talents and the technical possibilities now open to us with the new auditorium. The senior play produced not only enthusiasm but also an immense demonstration of responsibility in organizing the school ' s largest class. As seniors realized that this really was their last year and others realized that Harpeth Hall is every bit as hard as they had always heard it was, everyone settled down to serious (well, sometimes) studying in preparation for those cold months ahead.
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