Holland Hall High School - Eight Acres Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1982

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'Z 1 wa ir :VI V Sharing nd Studies Third grade at the Primary School was more than a stepping stone to the Middle School. Besides their studies, learning to get along with others was a major part of the year. Then came the studies. The study ofthe parts of speech, story problems and geometry led the way to further expanded interests. They also explored the art of creative writing, a stepping stone to editing and the development of their own newspaper, The Grapevine. Christmas customs of other countries and the history of the Creek, Roman and Egyptian civilizations n ' if 3 ! ?f 7 ,'? ' '77 . W ff '9 X if f 9' -H1 . , fd .4 4515? 'Q X J WA, , , Q 1 1 f' Wi f , ... Shoeless Kristen Lowe works hard at her spelling. ' I provided a little culture and Y V . fun against the hard grind of academics. There were also j many field trips, including a 1 visit to their future home of y , learning, the Middle School. Xu W After all that preparation, they've 3 got a lot of energy and information to expel on the receptive minds of their peers and parents. . So, Middle School, watch outl Here they come. . A' , . 2, ,- ' tj, w U -'MW , M. 1 ,EI Putting creative writing apples on the wall are Daniel T -. . , Stevenson and Ionathan Baldwin. W V 1 I I fff Q X ., Q ' ' at f c M 11 X f Sarah Lowe Chris Ma.rla.r Mark McCormack Kerry Mcquarrie Michael Morris Hill Passman Ben Roemer Daniel Stevenson Lisa McDonald Todd McKinney Kristin Mil s Scott Nelson Patriiclt Pugh jason Rogers Tina Sullivan Ielfery Mitchell Brendon 0'Neil Tony Ritienberry jennifer Sanders Slliinllall SWS-H5011 Robbie Sim son Ashley Smiai Kaisa Smith Shelby Snow Jana Sollars Amanda Viles Adam Weglein Tracy White Gabe Williams jason Work Third Grade 2 1



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Memories Of Good Times As you start down the halls at the Middle School, a feeling of sadness encompasses you. You realize for the first time that this is the last year of the Birmingham campus. You peer in the classrooms, one by one, Shannon Roland takes a break from class. thinking of all the good times Cand also some not-so-good timesj youive had. You remember roaming the halls, discovering paremecia and French verbs for the first time, and taking the Constitution test for your last time. Memories of learning what an oogle was and the names and locations of every country and capital in the world fall of themj. As you look out the window, you see boys running around the football field in football uniforms. Saturday morning football games and field hockey practices come to mind. Life at the Middle School is With enthusiasm, Amy Lackey studies. Dan Anderson works hard on a history assignment. an awesome experience. You,re still young enough to be spastic and hyper-active, and youfre not old enough to worry about col- leges and your future. The teachers seem to know what you,re going through and take time to help you regain your sense of direction. Being in the middle, you are sometimes ignored. The Middle School gives you a chance to be on your own, and be adults. Your first exposure to a foreign language and Miss F risco,s seventh grade class creates a shock from which it is often not easy to recover. One can also remem- ber bygone days in Mrs. Beebe's class and religious exercises with Father Taylor. But through the hard times, memories of triumph reign. This is the last year for the Middle School to be at the Birmingham campus. But though in future years the Middle School will not be there, the memories of good times will never die. Math is no problem for Warren Rumley. Middle School

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