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Af 'Daly In B.HS 1 Upon entering the doors of B.H.S. today, we trudged up the stairs to our lockers, gathered a load of books, and joined our chattering friends in the front hall. After obtaining all the latest gossip, We proceeded to our first class. The period was half over when We were disturbed by five long rings of the fire drill bell. We were out of the building in record time, but We lingered on the Walks as long as possible before re-entering. The second period continued as usual with no interruptions except for the day's announcements. The next 55 minutes were spent wish- ing we had studied the preceding night instead of going to the show. Around 12 o'clock, delectable aromas drifting up from the cafeteria aroused our hunger and made the remainder of the period seem endless. When the bell rang at last, we brushed aside returning 4th-period lunchers, and hurried home to the food awaiting us. Returning at 1:30, we headed for our 6th period class. The afternoon passed quickly, and we were soon receiving last- minute reminders of club meetings via the public address system. The bell sounded and another school day ended.
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