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THE U-SCll00L PUZ LE During a faculty meeting the teachers give their attention to the guest speaker. U-School faculty meetings take place once a month to cnahlc the teachers to discuss and solve thcir prohlems of teaching. Many times gun-st speakers tcll our faculty members new methods and ways of helping us learn without our realizing what is happening. The Daughters of the American Revolution give a good citizenship award to a Senior girl each year. Margie Rash was the recipient this year. The award is hased on scholastic ahility, leadership and citizenship. She is chosen hy the administration and menihers of the Senior Class. Miss Alexander smiles with Margie Rash after she has been chosen as the recipient of the D. A. R. award for good citizenship. At the right is a scene from the annual Student Council Christmas convocation. Page four
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IS LIKE A PICTURE PUZZLE . . . . . V .JL-if i Q7 xiii' I M J' T .i-wr-vii-9 Ll School life is like a picture puzzle. The picture is made up of olasses, activities, sports, faculty, and the Sen- ior Class. The puzzle is put together hy each student during his four years in high school. Each piece of the puzzle is a memorahle event or a vivid happening which a student wants- to remember. It is not difficult to get the puzzle started. The trouhle seems to he get- ting it completed. Often the pieces of the puzzle might not seem to fit. How- ever, as the senior year progresses, the picture hecomes a more complete one. We now feel that we have completed our puzzle, and the memory of the years we spent doing it will live in our minds forever. The picture that we bring to you through this publication is the puzzle that the Senior Class has put together, not as individuals, hut as a class as a whole. We have enjoyed putting the puzzle together at University School and the picture that is formed for us is a good one. We shall never forget it. '. ,, , NH W. . - we y Pieces of Puzzle ..... I-I5 Faculty ........... I6-21 Seniors ........... 22-31 Underclassmen . . Activities ....... Sports . . . . . . Advertisements . 32-45 . 46-57 . 58-7 5 . 7 6-96 Page three
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' v CoNTAlNs MANY PIECES . . . ,fi f l Margie Rash. Bob Edwards, .lane Cook, Mary Fattu. Government was one of the most dist-ussed subjeels ol' the .lanet Martin. and Betsy Bardwell get ready to sell Senior Class. Mr. Thurston and his yellow work sln-els ran hot dogs to IU football fans, at the Publications Stand. Ll rlose second! UM 'WV A f mi iar sight m spectators at the Indiana Universit football games was the U-School Publieatio s Stand aeross from the stadium on Tenth Street. Hot dogs, soft drinks, and randy were sold by members of the Quad and ,Iordannus staffs. The profit made on this venture was split between these two organiza- lions. One of the more unpleasant things that a Senior dreads during his last year in high ,,,f school is the Government class. Une can hardly blalne the student for this altitude be- cause of the density of the stubjeet. However, on entering the class, the student soon beomes interested and wonders why he dreaded the class. Thanks to Mr. Thurston, the l'0llllDl0Xlly ol' our government begins to be more easily under- stood, and the parts of another puzzle are fit- ted together. 1 The ree-room is generally parked during both of the lunch periods of the school . ' . ' day. Students dance, talk, and play ping-pong as they take their noonday break. ,I l f v l x 4
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