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.lason Anishanslin Alexander Baer Neal Bhattacharya -I. Bhuthimethee Ryan Blazevich Donald , Breckenridge Edward Brown James Cannella David Chun Gayle Chyu Spence Coil Bradley Davis Matt Dickinson George Dorris IV Jason Eckhoff 208fClass 5 CHANGING SCHOOLS With the start of the new school year an adjustment must be made by each class as they move on to new teachers and new responsibilities. Last year's class sixers had to make one of the more drastic changes, mov- ing from Lower to Middle School. Of the students asked, almost all thought the change was beneficial. They expecially en- joyed the privelege of having more freedom in their study periods. For the most part, class fivers could be found grouped in the Commons Room, wheth- er huddled over a table, or sit- ting in the chairs with their feet kicked up. Other popular han- gouts included the new Snack Bar, the benches outside May Hall, and even the gym where they found time for a quick game or two of B-Ball. ,M In wk iz. f :x But did the classes get more dif- ficult? Most class fivers felt they had, but not unreasonably so. While studying the earth in Earth Science, and while ex- ploring notation in Alebra I, they also had the challenge of taking on a new language. Finally, class fivers felt the change in heads of schools from Mr. Jacobi to Mr. Jones had only a minimal effect. They commented on the fairness of both men and felt that the first few months had gone smoothly. We can expect the present class fivers to achieve great things in the Country Day Tradition. By Chris Durr What, a blue tie? Austin Rowan gets cornered on Red and White Day ,K-V05 'fr-sv,
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