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Cej Twenty Years After. Finally, by 1959 the whole curriculum had been changed. Here is the 4C time table. Monday A.M.- Theatrature-in place of Literature. Mr. Fyfe reviews the shows at the various theatres: the class then selects one and goes to see it for the rest of the morning. Monday P.M.- Bridgonometryein place of Trigonometry. Mr. Campbell gives us the latest hints and angles on Contract, U then we have a bridge party. Tuesday A.M.f Shuffalo-from A.lgebra and French, which were first changed to Dance and Orchestra. A professional orchestra plays the latest Hits while the students dance. Tuesday P.M.- v Autics-from Physics. The class takes to the Highways in cars. The one restriction is that they go at least 75 miles an hour, so that the driver has no choice but to keep both hands on the wheel. Wednesday A.M.- Sportometry-from Geometry. The triangles have become baseball diamonds, the circles are now baseballs, the parabolas are rugby balls and the perpendieulars form the goal-posts. A pleasant morning is spent on the campus. wednesday P.M.- Halfology-from Biology. In other words a half-holiday. Thursday A.M.- Pilotry-from Chemistry. Everybody flies now. Having long since been tired of studying gases in the lab., we now fly in them to discover their properties. Thursday P.M.- Recreation-from Composition. A game of golf or tennis, a swim, any game of cards, or a good read -all come under this subject. In other words the well-earned, unsupervised spare time. Friday A.M.- Mastery-from History, the only serious period of the week. This is the morning when we check up on our delinquent teachers, arrange school dances and form parties, and discuss other things necessary for education. Friday P.M.- Et Cetera-from Latin. we leave this period to your im- agination. What will you be doing on Friday afternoons in 1959? VVill you still be a student at Central? THE END. 38
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