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Page 11 text:
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It is almost time for the bell that signals the start of another day. As one can see, we reluctantly troop into the gym, bleary eyed and very discontent¬ ed. If school could only start an hour later, we would all be wondering if it could be postponed for still another hour. We’ll never be satisfied, but, this is the time school does start at Lowell.
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This is a view with which a student who looks out of the schools east windows is quite familiar. In the background we see the tennis and basketball courts, and the old base¬ ball grandstand. The grandstand was recently destroyed in a fire which was as mysterious as the famous Chicago one. Now let us view some of the early risers getting ready foe school. Doug seems to delight in getting up early, in fact, it looks like he gets a kick out of it. Morning has descended upon Lowell. We will, as on the previous days, have to get ready for school. We awaken, reluctant to leave our beds, with the knowledge that we have to go to the salt mines-School:!!: It really isn ' t that bad but, we like to think it is. We tumble out of bed preparing ourselves for the onslaught of another day. What happened here, I thought you were getting ready for school. Blame it on the alarm clock, just because you didn’t set it doesn ' t matter.
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Gossip, gossip, gossip, that ' s all girls seem to do. It looks like Charlotte ' s juicy secret is going to be told, and will you look at Judy, she ' s curiosity personified. We gulp down our breakfast and saying good-bye, board our buses for school. Most of us do ride buses, for this is a rural area; one rich in agriculture and friendship. Some people detest country schools, but we enjoy the amenities of such a place. Students in our school are acquainted with one another, this is something that can ' t be said of larger urban schools. We arrive at school, bright-eyed, ready for another day. Before school we congregate in the gymnasium await¬ ing the eight o ' clock bell. This is another view of our school, as one can readily see, we have a beautiful high school campus, be it summer or winter.
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