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                                       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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