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Trust if to the Trustees On Friday, September 25, 1987, trustees were seen in various class- rooms throughout the day. The topic of this year’s Trustee Day was ‘‘Non- Classroom Support System. Dr. Jack Martin was the main speaker dis- cussing developmental needs of chil- dren. Dr. Schmidt and Dr. Johnson spoke for the Lower School on pro- grams to develop leadership. The Williamsburg Trip was an example in Mrs. Roe’s speech representing Mid- dle School support. And, Mr. Ed Long talked about the advisor system in the Upper School. Mrs. Nancy Speck, a boarder’s mother, also spoke on the topic of support for the boarding students. Overall, everyone felt that this year’s Trustee Day was very ed- ucational. (Above): Mrs. Hazlewood listens closely. (Above): Mrs. Roe gives a speech to faculty and trustees at the end of the day. 20 = Activities
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In the door in '84 — Out the gate in °88 : Bombs away! =e Fy Bh a — bse ele ae ees (Above): Smiles everyone! ness it left in the rain, the high, spirits of the Senior Class drove away the storm clouds and brought coop- eration to its weekend retreat at Sky Ranch. The seniors’ activities included elections for vice-president, secre- tary treasurer, and other committee representatives. That night they dis- cussed their class goals. During their free time, they were able to water- slide and videotape predictions for their tenth year reunion. As one senior noted, “We came away with a sense of unity and a lasting feeling of friend- ship. ’ Activities 19
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Take a walk on the “‘Y.O.”’ side res z ESE '.can't do it! It's too high!’” These - words were said by many freshman girls on top of a thirty-foot pamper pole at the Y.O. Ranch in Kerrville, Texas. But, most everyone did jump onto the trapeze without falling, cross the heebie jeebie, find points with a compass and a map, and hold an eight-foot long boa constrictor named Babette. Spending October 15th through the 19th at Y.O. helped many girls leave their fears behind. With the help of trust-falls and prob- lem solving, the freshman class gof fo know and understand one another better. Y.O. truly was an important part of the ninth graders’ year af Hockaday. Ee (Above): Roxanna and her friend (Above): It’s Superman! Activities 21
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