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Underclass Unit 0 3
They’re in a Class of Themselves
( ( | f Pine Crest is con- perhaps, provided the sin
I sidered as an isolat- gle most tangible piece of
I ed social entity, then evidence to attest to class
we underclassmen consti unity. With the theme of
$ tute the backbone of its "Heroes,” each class found
ft
V hierarchy,” asserted fresh the banner - designing
man Edwin Shumway. process relatively easy, as
Indeed, the underclass each class tended to have
estate was more numerous an idol which it emulated.
than seniors, faculty, and Unity among the junior
administration combined. high classes was certainly
Without them, needless to demonstrated at the annual
say, Pine Crest would serve seventh and eighth grade
no useful purpose. picnic. The eighth grade
Although school spirit extended a friendly hand
bonded seventh through to the seventh graders,
eleventh graders into a welcoming them to the
unified whole, each class world of upper school.
existed as an independent Such events were indica
body with its own officers tive of the integration
and functions. Class trips, among the underclasses.
picnics, and homecoming
banners remained an inte In seventh period study hall
gral aspect of underclasses. Jonathan Lessin finishes his Enslish
Homecoming banners, homework.
Freshman Caryn Herold explains a During the eighth grade class
geometry assignment to fellow meeting, secretary Laura
classman Robb Wilentz. Maupin indicates the next of
ficer to speak.
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