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JUST ANOTHER DAY t Clangl Clangl There goes the last bell, and just look at those boys and girls pick up their heels and run. They are seen on their way to get that famous ublue slipf, The first few minutes are spent in a whirl of confusion mid conversations, laughter, and that daily question, 'VVhere are my books? This is for a short time only, be- cause soon they are off, loaded with books, to their morn- ing classes. 1 Z 1 2. rush like mad for the homerooms, but a few unlucky ones 9 5 4 a 6 5' 4 Ouvrez les livres, s,il vous plaitf, is heard coming from the French class, while next door the English students are tussling with a theme. Science pupils experiment with grasshoppers, as the typing class makes rhythm by pecking on the keys. Tempting aromas from the Home Economics room fill the study hall, antagonizing the poor students who are cramming for a test. The band is practicing in the audi- torium. A receptionist answers the telephone in the oflice. There has been a call meeting of the National Honor Society, and the Student Council is having its session. Everyone is busy. Recess, and the fellows and gals rest their tired minds by congre- gating in the hall and rooms or hurrying to meet that certain some- one whom they haven't seen for two whole periods. 'gVVhatcha got to eat?v is asked everywhere, and out come the apples, cakes, and what have you. Once again classes are resumed. The American Revolution is fought again, the geometry students struggle through a problem. But studying is hard, because their stomachs tell them that lunch is not far away. Cafeteria workers leave, and those in the study halls find it hard to keep still. Lunch time, at last, and the two study halls and the Diversified Occupations class race to see who can be first in line. A few minutes later the lunch room is crowded with hungry pupils. VVhat expres- sions are seen on the faces of the students as they eye their platesl Each day they vary. Everyone eats hurriedly so that he may have more time to talk or to primp-according to the sex. Then they wander back to their rooms to study, but oh how good it would be just to sleep! Each day the Bible class is entertained by the Clee Club, which has its class just below the Bible Class. D. O. students leave at this time to go to their work. Julius Caesar lives again in the doors or study rules of good health. Boys, and girls, sports are carried on after school and at night. Finally, the classes are dismissed. The boys and girls grab their belongings and depart. Another grand day is 4 ended at dear old Craham High. 7 Q 5 .H 1-Y, -wi G V- Latin classes. The Physical Education groups play out of N 1?- Yd 2, 9 ig 5
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