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THI ll' WE PASS EEEEEEE TIME . . . What's pretty about Cl school hall? the boy asked the photographer. I don't know yet, he answered. Everything is beautiful if you look at it the right way. The photographer began to set up his camera. He thought of Carl Sandburg, the Chicago poet, who took an ordinary dirty city-smog, factories, railroad yards 'azz players, and taxi drivers-and emerged with a Chicago so great it startled its own inhabitants. He thought of Van Gogh, who saw blazing land- scapes in common wheat fields. He remembered Johann Strauss who put into music the smoothness of the Blue Danube. The camera shutter clicked. We're all like that, he thought. We pass through the hall every day, and yet we don't realize its beauty until we see a picture. it -W Browning had his earthy monk, Fra Lippo Lippi, say: . . . We're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times nor carecl to see, And sa they are better, painted-better to us, Which is the some thing. Art was given for that, God uses us to help each other so, Lending our minds out.
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IH AN AMERICA HIGH IIHIIIIL THIS IS WHAT THEY Iill The train will pull into a crowded station. A pair of eager eyes will scan the welcomers. Eddie Metral's first view of his family will undoubtedly be a moment of excitement. This meeting will come twelve months after he left Switzerland. The American Field Service chose Eddie Cand a hundred othersj to be ex- change students this year. Chances are he'll feel a little important and a little distinguished as he steps oi? the train. Naturally, he'1l have a lot to tell about the things that make American education . . . American! ,s.i...L - I .U . . . EXCHANGE STUDENT WILL BE TELLING PEOPLE IN SWITZERLAND The iirsi thing io impress Eddie abou! Grosse Poinie High School was ifs aimosphere of friendliness and infor- muiify. Thaf's wha! he fold Joan Hamann, HA, Beisy Gibson, HA, and Fai Price, IIA, oui by fhe Hag pole one Sepiember afternoon. Siudenf govemmeni, paiierned afier our nafional governmeni, was a new experience for Ed. Ho Courf is the judicial branch. Facing the culprii are justices Sue Cooper, IOA, Jim DeKorse, 12A Phil Hershelman, l2A, lChief Jusiiz.-el, and Frank Sweei, 98. Page Thre
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