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W 53. Sun, F un, School ill Summer Hours Lazy days of summer is not an apropos description ofthe summers spent by the majority of JJC students. For most there was a summer job-part time or full timeeto increase funds for tuition. clothes, books, and the many other costly necessities of college life. And for nearly a thousand students the school year did not end in June. .UC summer classes met at Joliet Township High School East for two-thirds ofthe summer with over 300 in attendance during the day, and over 500 lllling the classrooms at night. Miniature golfing. swimming, and playing ball on local teams, were among the favorite activities enjoyed in the time salvaged between work. study. and school.
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Solitude Or Multitude, Li ing Life Is A Groove Living comes in assorted sizes ranging from small, silent interludes to raukus marathons of fun. Hued in sunset mauves, kalaidoscopic crowds, and cool green-gray outdoors, living is life's commodity of constant change. ' The buyers? Soft-eyed girls basking in back- yards, hiking friends and-lonely thinkers, boo- f'-5? , fr J-15'-if - ' V. ' ,N -'slsw Wg. 11' A l Q-QL ... F, f'-4 ef Q 4 W - - 1 I. Packed in at mixers listening to 2. smokey blue sounds or 3. hot red beats. music is the feeling of being young. 4. A unique way oflmuling sheets from the dorms at the Leadership Conference gets the job 4 done. 3 1 ' ' I. ,al an 4 fl ' 1 vi galooing couples in bell-bottom pants and swinging hair, the doers, the planners, the livers. . The demand is great, the supply endless for those who dare to dream and move and be. I And why. do they dare? Because life is all these things. Because lefe is a groove. 4 f X e rfkza,-1 ' ' . njpifi-142. pq W 'hi' . .. ' I.. ,V 57 . 'Nor'
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