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..,...M Lx, ak 4 tt - i .. ...I-in -si-. - - y- ., ll .-,i,f.N?Nst5' . 5 . 'Ei' 1 I Corresponding secretary G. Holritz reads a letter to Student Council members as D. Nelson, president, presides. We Spend the Mornin A typical Teddy gentleman, Mike O'Brien, treats Sybil Schroeder to a free drink during a break between classes. Who introduced the Square Deal? asks history teacher E. Haynes as E. Knox and K. Soderstrom are ready with an answer. Studying, but Interrupt After homeroom, students settle into a daily rou- tine of studies. Discussions begin in many classrooms, while in others, students are busy with an assignment or are writing out the answers to test questions. Elsewhere in the building, the buzzing of sewing machines, the clattering of dishes or the bell of a typewriter indicate the beginning of another day's work. A basketball game begins in the gym. The halls are filled with a nauseating odor peculiar to the chemistry laboratory. Shouts of laughter go up from one room, while students in other rooms are quietly reading and studying. The five minutes between classes allows enough time for a drink at the fountain or a chat with a friend. How was the test? and Save me a place at lunch! are familiar cries at these times. Occasionally, the morning is interrupted by an auditorium program. These special auditoriums in- clude a wide variety of programs ranging from cele- bration of special holidays to lone speakers, demon- strations, concerts andthe less formal pep tests.
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We Hurry into the Crowded Lunchroom to Eat Roosevelt school cooks serve hot plate lunches to hungry students waiting in line. C. Toussaint purchases a season ticket for hockey and basketball from S. Lovberg at the ticket cage. Y The ll:3O bell rings ond noisy students flood the deserted halls. With lunches in hand or money iin- gling in pockets, students rush to the lunchroom and stond restlessly in the milk and hot lunch lines. Laughing, talking ond shouting odd to the ioyous confusion. Above the noise, a voice on the pulolic address system announces, Tickets are now on sale in the back ot the lunchroom! Many students make purchases at the ticket cage, while others enter or leave the lunchroom,
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