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Upper-At least they look studious! Righ!-Another mistake, another sheet of paper. Ve are Us or zz Fast-Moving World
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vzriecz' Subjects, Well-Equgbped Classrooms Upper-Public speakers gain poise. Lower-Butterflies and beetles are added to bug hunters' collections. As classes assumed a somewhat normal routine, public speaking students could be found dis- cussing world problems, eulogizing famous per- sons, and demonstrating the finer points of play- ing chess. Budding biologists did their home- work outdoors as they frantically searched for unusual bugs and leaves. The library was a popular place during study periods as students made good use of its 23,400 volumes. Along with these events, there were students of government and problems taking study trips, chemists pre- paring mercuric oxide, and many typists missing numerous keys. Truly, classes at 34th and Me- ridian were in full swing.
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Activities Are zmzerous, Busy, and Fun g Aw This speedy pace at 34th and Meridian con- tinued as old clubs reorganized and new ones were formed while newly elected class officers plunged enthusiastically into various duties. The Echo scribes interviewed several famous person- alities including Jim Lucas who enlightened many students at an all-city high school convo- cation on his personal war experiences. Jour- nalists also gained information on their annual trek to Franklin for the Press Convention. Afternoons were busy as students prepared for the Family Frolic, tried out for the Senior Play, and practiced for vaudeville cuts. Evenings, how- ever, were just as full with football games, club meetings, and studying. Whether a dance, party or just a hob-knob at the Tee-Pee, time on the weekend-s seemed to fly and Monday-oh, it rolled around so soon! Upper-Press interviews Jim Lucas, war reporter. Middle-Home Ec welcomes spring with punch party. Lower-Journalists campaign for veep at IHSPA. 8
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