Underclossmen Phaethon, the God of ambition, was eager to learn the ways of life. He wanted to follow the pursuit of his father, Apollo, in driving the Sun Chariot, however, unwilling to heed instruction and the advice of his father, who knew he was unfitted for the position to which he aspired, he brought about his own destruction. Underclassmen also aspire to follow in the ways of their predecessors and to drive the senior chariot, but unlike Phaethon, we know that we must be properly prepared for the path we shall pursue. Those who enter these halls of education come with hope in their hearts. Seventh graders learn the fundamentals to lead them on their path. Participating in assemblies and clubs besides their everyday studies, the eighth graders climb to a new level of attainment. Choosing courses in ninth grade is a task, but their choice is governed by what they feel will be best for their futures. The first year of Latin for the academic students proves trying. Tenth graders choose a president, class colors, motto and flower, and make plans for a Soph Hop, as the beginning of organized class functioning. The eleventh graders prove their ambition by presenting a class play, acquiring class sweaters and pins. The underclassmen have proved their ambition not only as intent, but as accom- plishment to carry into their senior year and their future life. Within they wall: wfw pondered o'c'1' . . l28l
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