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Spring Fever Accompanying the return of warm sunny days and green grass came a large dose of spring fever. Signs of the disease could be found all over T . H . S . The lobbyists found their way onto the porch and front lawn. On the smoking patio Frisbees sailed back and forth during 4th hour and at breaks. As every faculty member could see daydreaming reach epidemic proportions. Given the choice of working in a stuffy classroom or under a shady tree outside, some classes unanimously chose the latter. To no ones surprise, however, the senior made a miraculous recovery on May 13, while juniors and sophomores suffered until May 25 . 1. With the return of spring came the TURNERITE, yearbooks were distributed on May 9 . Pens and pencils became essential at breaks as well as in class as students attempted to record their feelings in each others yearbooks. 2 . Some preferred to lounge all spring in a hospital bed. Philippe Schlouch broke his leg at track practice. The experience provided Philippe with the chance to compare French and American medical aid, when asked which he preferred Philippe replied, le re sais pas. Philippe did become quite well acquainted with the K.U. nurses and many friends spent their afternoons visiting the medical center, bringing with them many useful items such as the one pictured. 3. Thanks to the efforts of Mr. Don Bowman, alias Three Speed, T.l-l.S. received its first flowers. Using his own time and money Three Speed planted tulips around the flagpole. Besides beautifying the school the flowers also signaled the arrival of spring at T . H . S. U UN' 2 The Tapestry ... Adam iff
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