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JUTIUIDIENTIJF M 'UIIQIE NWUILWIEID MVIITIIH Jf'l2II-I'D'DIL AS MANUAL LABORERS , Athletic Director, Jim Riley: Coach Candy Walker: and Assistant Headmas- ter Iimmy Walker spent long hours at the school prior to opening doing things entirely unrelated to their usual fields. 13!SchooI Life
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A RINGSIDE SEAT, Above, Sarah Sturtevant sits in the middle of the gym floor to watch basketball practice. LEARNING THEIR LETTERS, Left, Gray Laub. Jimmy Henson, Michael Page, Ricky Wallace, and Thomas Thornton absorb the alphabet painlessly by playing Bingo. GET THAT REF! , Below left, takes on new meanings as Mr. Earl Devanny, headmaster, undertakes to officiate at a basketball game. THE PLAY ROOM, Below, study halls disintegrate into something less than halls of learning when 5th, '7th, and 9th grade representatives Andy McGown, Harry Prim and Claire Stafford assemble. HOW MUCH LONGER? Above, Math class becomes unbearably boring for Margaret Corley as 3:00 p.m. approaches. The sudden blossoming of student activities, plus the long distance to the school, meant that students spent longer hours at school. Although the younger grades found 8:30 to 3:00 plenty of time to spend at school, older people appeared almost daily until at least 5:00 p.m. , and on game nights, much later.
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. ., . , .ligkg -Nm , M, Vf - N -- -.,. ., M s -2 w, r ik For all except the extremely zealous students and club mem- bers, EVENTS outside the class- room seemed of paramount importance. Arbor Day, sports activities, the Christmas pro- gram, and just all the little things like painting the science lab were possibilities for students and adults to show their school spirit, wheth good or bad. Not unnaturally, ti is seemed to be on the rise, for scomplainers among the students were quickly silenced. A few temporary chal- lenges to our principles like lit- tering, cheating, and smoking arose, and as quickly declined due as much to student disap- proval as to few well words from the Headmaster. The year on the whole offered new opportunities and new challenges for students . .t, ,,' y .. - . .QI is ,K
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