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9:00 Lawson and orchestra Mr. Jones keeps a watch- Cut, stitch, haste, and complete uUnfinishecl Syniphonyfv ful eye on the physics laboratory. worry-Result: Z1 dress in no time. 2:00 Student silence reigns in this Bugs and bacteria-a hi- Bill Stovkdale burns Minicl- study hallg '4everyhody's posin'. ology student's chief worry in life. night oil -but only before finals. 'PHE PICTURIAL CHICK l W 7
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69 - w., C3 Sandmanlakesudusterv Kirchner, Smith, and If ll Ll N ,T ffllf 'll X 7 72s 'iff One hundred and eighty morn- ings of the year the average Trojan is pulled out of hed hy his mother at the awful hour of 7:30 to be hurried off to his daily grind. Ten minutes in home room enahle him to catch up on current gossip. jlfjrchestra first thing in the morning effectively awakens him for that physics test second hour. llBe- tween classes the average Trojan shares the pleasant company of the average Trojanette. Since the faculty cracked down on habitual tardiness, however, the fair maiden must be escorted to her next classes rather hurriedly. llAt last it is time to Heat, drink, and be merry,'7 for soon classes will continue. Dis- cussion of HThe Great Dehaclef, or uWhatja do Saturday night?,' gives Trojan minds an appreciated rest from the tiring classroom. jlDespite contrary beliefs the average Trojan really applies himself most of the time. How- ever, fire drills, practise teachers, and im- promptu discussions on that fertile topic 44What,s the matter with Topeka high, all tend to relieve the monotony of the average Trojanas day. jlAt last comes that longed-for hell at 3:15. For many it is merely a sign for a change from curricular to non-curricular activities. Play practice in the auditorium, athletic field, journalism office, music rooms, and 'aseventh hour, all claim their share of the student body. llAfter dinner the average Trojan comhines the preparation of tomor- rowis lessons with attendance of Benny Good- n1an's Hswing school. of the air. llAgain it is time for rest. A few hours of sleep and then on to the next day, and the next . . . as the sleepy ujudgew awakens. Menninger start out the day. Bob Mathews' lily Paul Hudson gets lids droop lazily downward. around - with a c o m p a s s. 6
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