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T0 TIIE COMPLETION . . . X I j M27 51561 . , . M W, j j ,thx K Judy Stephens tells a good joke to Jerry Van Dyke, Leona Wallace, Helen Topolgus, Bob Stone, ,lane Cook, and Bob Edwards at il party after a formal dance. Dan McVicker seems to have heard it before because the photographer has captured his attention. The P-TA gave a supper for each class before each monthly meeting. The classes gave skits and information about their class 'minimis 'lim these mpperb' Students have fun at U-School. It makes no difference where they are or what they are doingg they always enjoy themselves. Parties and get- togethers are only a few ways in which they do. The more the mer- rier holds true here, too. Wllen a group gathers, you can be sure that there will he songs as well as cutting up. A puzzle is far from complete without fun. All the pieces in our puzzle include fun. Sports, dramat- ies, music, and classes as well as parties involve enjoyment. By hav- ing fun, we learn much more than just the subjects taught in hooks. We learn how to get along with people, a quality which will help us both now and in the future. Page fifteen
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Stntlvnt ll'ill'll4'I'h enjoy 4-offee as they observe the morning artiv lllmu-nl to share some of the 4'oll'4-e. Stuart Nlitellilel' :tml rlliblll llarton sllalretl the- tlirertion of the llniversity Rzulio Shim. Giving a llI'0iIlll'2lFl are Stuart., Herb Smith, W'l l'Y anal Wlflll :mnounw-r: Marvin Alisky. assistant professor Ill Rzuliog He-len Topolgus and llarlmra Craig. Page fourteen . 'TUIIIINT FUN ADD -1 s. . 'i f ities of the lluhlieations Offire. Stuclenls also are Student teachers help make up the varied program at U-School. It is sometimes hartl to acljust to a new style of teaching for a short time. But we feel that we are not only giving these college students a ehanee for that llllIl'll neetlefl ex- perienee, hut we are also enriching ourselves in the knowlerlge of get- ting along with people of all races, eolors, aml ereells. We realize that now will have a great how the lioys and girls will he taught, and we help. our behavior influence on of tomorrow are eager to
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