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MORNING TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW OUR WATERLOO! CLASSES After roll call Mr. Medley started on a tour of the morning classes. He visited an English 8 class in Miss Rhoads' room and heard very inter- esting discussions on Keats, Shelley, and Lord Byron. He heard poetry read as he never had before so he decided to make English 8 one of the subjects for his last semester. Leaving room 214, he Walked around to Miss Sandeson's history class, and since the students were busily engaged in conversation about the present European situation, he sat down and listened attentively. He learned some points that he had not considered before and was very much interested. When the three-minute bell rang, he noticed a girl in the front of the room Whom he had never seen before, and so With perfect timing, he reached the door at the same time she did. He struck up a conversation With her and as a result found himself in Miss Conover's Latin class. His 'flady of interest was a brilliant student and very fond of the Works of Cicero. The forty-minute period passed rapidly, and the next period he attended Mr. Harms' chemistry class, Where he experimented with formulas and acids and was having an excellent time until he broke two test tubes. Painfully embarrassed, he asked to be excused and ven- tured down on first floor to Miss Drollinger's typing class. Here he spent two periods catching up on overdue correspondence before going down to the girls' gym. Here he Watched a gym class playing volleyball before hurrying to his locker to get his coat and go out to lunch. FAIR DAMSELS ET TU BRUTE! PHEW! SUCH NOISE! fr
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y As Mr. Medley entered the door at the Circle Drive of Danville High School, he was greeted by a large sign that read as follows: A through D i,..,................. Room 117 E through K ..,,., ..... R Oom 216 L through R ,,,.,. ........ R oom 249 S through Z ...,..... ........ R oom 314 New Freshmen ...,.,............ Room 342 This told him that he must go to room 249 to get his program card which would contain his daily schedule for the coming semester. All around him, the hustle and bustle of both teachers and students reminded him that preparation for the new school year had al- ready begun. To start the day out right, Mr. Medley re- ported to his home room with the rest of the students as soon as he got to school in the morning for perhaps after a little hall walk- ingj. Everyone was to be in his seat by 8:30. The period was usually fifteen minutes in length and was used for various purposes. On Monday morning the announcements for the week were read, and the school newspa- per was passed out to subscribers. The stu- dents, with the assistance of their advisers, checked over their four year schedules and made out their next semester's program cards. When a student was failing in his work, he was given help by his adviser in this roll call period. Time not used for announce- ments and other various duties to be accom- plished in roll call was used for study. Wyfplfijil 71-IOME Roo M WW MM! 1 Y -.4 ' T A s Aw, 'T' rM ' Q. '.':lLa.,x N uqfagult IWW W' M, ,.,.. ' .. iv' i s - -.-- ' ,,- , ,,.,,aw . , - - ,Wu-m ,emo . t'1 ' 'F ., - ' ll-1 4- ' .- - :s-- ,,bq- at -. .ww 'f- Z' ,,,..... '.lQ 35'f-fP' - 15 -if-3 F' f 5?-2-f fir- K- Wu, he--' N F. ,.,..--0 W, by .,, .13 ,.,5,:,4,.,,- 5 5 5-52, W Q' . Large ?-F , i'sf':,,1 ,...- f--of ' - ' 'fs' .f 'i'5::' P , . ' -' 3' 'i. 'ff -fi?-cf: 'w 2---' W' 2 , - fe es - ff fig f e 'f '2 ..,, i 'lillfi'f ,f' iffsffftrfz- If L i i i t 1 ' !-za? 53 '1-'iw 52 sf 'T' 15' :S -2-z y Fw N 'f 1'7 53a't1'.1,: - ' - ,ff 5+ fe: fE'f-5'5.s'5-r ife is Sf-if -:Q Nz- 5 as , ev ,, ,A q ,em-. i U .V - - 1- , .sv V ,E fa., ,-U .. ka - - ,, .digg lj -, A-sims-3 ff' ln , ,ff ff 153' - 4 s' - 'Nr af, 'nah '-J' is 'sf N W. - nf, -1-. kflvhg-1 '11, .. .Y 5--.,,, - Q .-. ' 1,1 -.Q5fE..14-,, . 1 ' '- 1-'fff 4753 3 kv -' . 1 ' 99' -L-'Q - .4- r, - f- .1 4,4- 3 5, 5- ig .'-.4 . 4 A - 1 i ,. ,pl ' -'-53 ', .',1, ff' ' L u i , ,ff 'S ,f en d ' - -' 1 'X P+ sw, f - -- e P' 5 1 ' Q QD f' Lk : 1 1 I I Q 3 , 1 ma. . 'Zs ff-1 4 f , I .-213. M g- 4 9 953, .. -QL A 1 V 5' Ere: . 1 'L n .tjijf . H Aki.-'iff ' . A 29 X :d 'H,,,,,LWgz?l V V ,Y , 'avi QQ ,ag-:,'S-1' ,J-.Q ,QQ - 'E' 4 ' Jii. ',-fliilt f + 511 , 1 gg, -R' 4. N 'Il y- mfg -. , , I g',kM,,f- , it '- ' -. ,-5 -:fill ' s t-s x JM: ' 5 9 g DN . .ze- 6 r if ,' 1 - 1 V f -,Q-f , K . X, by 1 . - - 4 z efflf,-1+ ' K WA - .' . ' - - NV Lffi f F, P C,-v 1 2,5-K, A.:.: , - - 2252552552: - '--as . ' L. ..' ., ' ... T ' 3.'Tf3Ti.,,. 112 x, ' . NN Ks A- 1 'R . W' '- x 'N V5 - X -. N' S N. 'X T ' 1 KZ Y Q ' V I s xr ' ' x . 4 J ,- -, X i N' . n , , x X 1 N xi ' 'X 4 x rf'- 1-
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