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E m X .1 w Phase at Heathwood i .2 . A. 4' , 5 enthusiastically welcomed. Less popu- lar, but definitely necessary, are expansions in the classroom, which mean more and longer vocabulary words, more and longer French words, and more and harder science experi- ments. And our longer day with its activities period has made possible many new extracurricular activities, including a first-time Ski Club, Chess Club, Art Club, and Kids in Social Services Club. LACK OF SEATS forces Mary Bruccoli and Anne Halford to eat lunch by the piano. CHEERLEADER CLAUDIA BARTON directs Mrs. Thomas Rowland, Jr. , to a classroom. in r , I Q! .. ,i ,fm ss- .5 :..s:,,aaiA . l7!Opening Dcy
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Opening Da Marks New The novelty of having a new school at a new site was heightened by having, for the first time, space for a new lunch room, a gym, and a semi-foot- ball field, presently containing more soy beans than grass. Along with the new lunch room comes Heathwood's own 'food stamp' program, as well as a vending machine containing highly explosive canned spaghetti, which it is sometimes reluctant to dispense. The gym is periodically disguised as our chapel, assembly hall, theatre, 'workshop,' and auditorium. It is equipped with a roll-away altar, and bleachers that double as pews. And after years of outdoor basketball courts and basement locker rooms, the elec- tric scoreboard and showers were PORT-O-LETS ARE REMINDERS of first days: also objects of kidding by Downs Spitler, John Sutton, Steve Lunceford, and Jay Walker. A BLURRED VIEW lower left, of Heathwood greets students on foggy mornings. SNEAKING A PEI-IK through somebody's legs is Jamie Madden.
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First-Time Events Catch Student Interest WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS the Lance machine offers selections to Frank Doslf-'wil New Things! I 8 X HAMBURGER WITH KETCHUP below, is the lunch for Hempie Pride. 'QX I Q ,, M5 W ' ' ' ,ffe,9g,:g Y W fy., .,, ,lV..V fl K z 1- M V , NEW FOOTBALL TEAM brings out-of-town game Mrs. Sarah Magoffin conducm passengers aboard bl to Bamberg. MOVING CEMENT BLOCKS to help make the grounds safe was done by first and second graders during P.E. class. I-leathwood's Arbor Day was the first opportunity to see trees, shrubs, or liriope at the new site. The trees were donated by friends and patrons of the school, and shrubs and Iiriope, by gardeners with excess amounts of the plants. All mem- bers of many Heathwood families gath- ered to plant, and hot barbecue and corn dogs were served to end the day.
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