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MIDDLE SCHOOL Eighth Grade When suddenly one feels that she has grasped to- morrow, today is supreme to yesterday, and the whole wide world is resting in hand, she may consider herself truly in the Middle School. There are boys, sportscars, and unending ways of having fun. Occasionally, there is a bit of knowledge, and this is hard to obtain with so many other important considerations, but it does worm its way through. Believe it nor not, even this is exciting— as long as there is not too much of it. However, there will be more knowledge, and even those in the middle School seem to forsee this. There will be things to know, not only from books, but from all people and places. For the time being, though, it is grand to plunge madly in, and gather the knowledge after the deed. Excitement— this is the way of the Middle School.
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I Barbara Corbett Byron Cotton Gould Vice President Karen Frazier President Gretchen Brown Rosmarie Bodenheimer Judiciary Representative Katherine Cranmer Mary Hay Sandra Franke Mary Hoagland Terry Brooke 19
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Lola Atwood Bryan Bird Lisa Burnham Pam Davis Julie Ellis Linda Forsey Kathy Garner Ann Johnson Betsy Minton Chris Papanikolas Martha Pierce Agnes Reed Susan Schettler Ann Walton Claudia Wilson Anita Ann Wright Judy Young EIGHTH GRADE WHY? WHEREFORE? INASMUCH AS WHICH? (EEYORE) These thoughts, (the ones that often plagued Eey- ore in Monnents of Great Concern), may not be the problems that the Eighth Grade is undergoing at the present time, but they are probably somewhat simi- lar. As the oldest class in Rowland Hall, excluding the Upper School, of course, the Eighth Graders are sud- denly faced with the fact that next year, they will be- come a part of the Upper School. In preparation for this, the Eighth Graders are becoming wise and thoughtful.
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