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,'l v The Aerle Where Eagles Fly Perched nobly atop the Ivy clad mam gate the Eagle has guarded Its aerle for seventy elght years The processlons of students and lnstruc tors passlng below have revered the majestic blrd whose Image IS proudly displayed on uniforms rlngs and dlplomas to slgnlfy Woodward Aca demy s concentric nature I978 marked a year when the Eagle especially fulfilled Its symbolic slgnlflcance to fly and ful mtnate to rlse so as to dominate and destroy baser forces Completed were Richardson Hall for Fine Arts Brand Hall for the Middle relandscapmg of south campus Under the new Academy system there emerged four schools au tonomous yet unlted In perpetuating academic athletic and arttstlc excellence ln order to defy the forces of Ignorance and apathy The graduat mg class of l978 became the first class to have attended the Academy for twelve years wlthout havmg been designated as former GMA students Indeed they were proud of their herltage as well as the new tradltlons which they had helped es tabllsh In the past twelve years With love the Eagle observed the changes and malntalned Its symbolic nature heroic noblllty splrlt daring flight and speed messenger and Imagination l978 was the Year of the Eagle O O ' ' ' ' ' ' it 11 ' School, Carlos Hall for administration. and the , - I 1 ' D Y I ' I ! 3 f Prologue
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Academics And Athletics And Arts Woodward was a winnerl! The spirit of '78 per- meated every aspect of Upper School life. The War Eagles repeatedly banded together to defeat oppos- ing teams. Changes in Upper School schedules and curriculum enabled students to accomplish acade- mic success. Winter quarter brought concerts, plays, and musical presentations. Students in grades 9 - I2 experienced a new sche- dule of forty-five minute classes, convocations for all students, the new Study Hall area, the expansion of the McKay Library, bright new lockers, a new Student Information Center, a more beneficial coun- seling program, and the continued dedication of the faculty to help each student find success. 'N fl: MIT: 55' ,X 'S V K. ia 'sh M. ,wh- .,., M., M., ss... ic., iw, .... SIL' l r f ProloguefS
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