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A TYPICAL THRONG of U. High sur e for the door after a basketball game in McCormick Catch This lt Tells Where Things Are X va i' J I I 'xx I I I ll Student Life--Entertaining Us on Our Way Faculty ------ Guiding Us on Our Journey Classes ------ Going with Us on Our Trip ill u I 4 1 1 II fs 'ul 13' .sry is , sl lg i I ily I I Activities ---- Giving Pleasure to Our Tour Clubs ------ Taking Us on Private Jaunts Athletics--Adding Competition to Our Trek w Advertising---Helping to Back Our Voyage
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It Takes ISO Days You sit in class, counting the minutes and the seconds until the bell rings. You say to your friends, Only eleven hours of school left until Christmas vacation! And then, suddenly, the days, the hours, and the minutes are gone. School is over, the state-required l80 days you so impatiently counted are gone. ln those l8O days, you saw the end of the redecoroting that had marked the l958 school year. To celebrate the exodus of packing cases, workmen, and litter, Dr. Lovelass and the office staff helped you and everyone else move into those new lockers fthe ones without the dents you and previous occupants kicked in when that combination iust refused to work at alll. How many of those l80 days didn't you go into the new lounge? Almost everyone stopped in every day--first of all to investigate the painters' and carpenters' work, then to dance, to listen to the iuke box, to see who was there, or to get some ice cream or pop. Remember those field trips? Somehow the poker games, the naps, the songs, the talk, and the steady diet of WPEO didn't seem too much like school. But they still did count toward l80. There were all the other events that made up your year from Homecoming to Commencement, from registration and the schedules you filled l l i WELL KNOWN Fell Gate greets almost all of us every day. out to the last day of school and the locker you had to empty. 180 days--it sounded like a long, long time, but it wasn't really. Now they have passed, you are a year older, taking memories and giving Illinois new teachers, whom, as student teachers, you helped to train. TRAMPLING GRASS as they go, U. High students beat the path to gym at Cook Hal l. 3
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9' -A ,,, Stu dent Life-- fi: ,, 1 gi Entertaining Us on R Our Way
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