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School advertises for students 111ore openings than expected for next year

U-High is advertising for students. for the drop in enrollment: tended by students who would have It has placed notices encouraging • Economic recession, which has been in the High School. applicants on an FM radio station made people more hesitant about Mrs. Fallers said that the school and in seven neighborhood news­ spending money. has received applications to more papers. • Increased appointment by the than cover the costs of advertising. Principal Margaret Fallers ex­ University of more faculty with S~e stressed that because appli­ plained that because of a lack of younger children of Lower and cations are still coming in and the qualified applicants, this year's en­ Middle School, rather than High number of returning students is rollment of 559is expected to drop to School, age. unknown, administrators will not 475-90. • Addition this year of an 8th know for several months what next ''The reasons for the advertise­ grade, absent in former years, at- year's enrollment will be. ments were to inform people that the high school was not full and accepts students from non-University back­ grounds," she said. According to Mrs. Fallers, the school estimates how many students there may be in a coming year by comparing the number of applicants in the present year with the number received the previous year at the same time. She said a rumor that enrollment might go as low as 425is unfounded. "In December we foresaw 495-500; now we think it will be lower than that, but not 425,'' she asserted. U-H IGH WANTS YOU Art by Geri Fox Mrs. Fallers gives three reasons

Vol. 46, No. 13 • University High School, 1362 East 59th St., , Ill. 60637 • Tuesday, April 27, 1971 New SLCCproposals may affect

student government amid elections Photo by Dana Anderson

Relating to students and adminis­ ANDY BELIEVES that adminis­ Board of Appeals (ABBA), original­ Going for a walk trators are the goals of candidates in trators have blocked student govern­ ly conceived last year by SLCC. the May 5 all-school elections for a ment effectiveness this year. ABBA WOULD mediate conflicts MORE THAN 250 U-Highers tion with headquarters in Wash­ student government whose future is Next year, he said, "If student between ruling persons and groups, are expected to spend Mother's ington, D.C. uncertain at deadline. government relations with adminis­ and accept appeals from students Day, May 9, marching 30 miles Each hiker will solicit spon­ Three U-Highers planned to file trators don't work out, we'll need disciplined by Student Board or the to raise money to combat pover­ sors, each of whom will pledge petitions for Student Legislative more drastic measures.'' administration. ty here and in other nations. varying amount of money per Coordinating Council (SLCC) presi­ Andy feels a student strike, for Loren filed his petition too late to The hike was organized by the mile the hiker walks. dent, and three for vice president. which he could establish an organ­ be interviewed. Central Chicago Walk for De­ For example, if a sponsor PRESIDENTIAL candidates in­ izing committee, could be "the most Proposed amendment to the stu­ velopment, a student organiza­ pledges 50 cents a mile, and the clude Junior Loren Hutter, Soph­ effective method after everything dent government constitution tion with offices at U-High. Its hiker walks 10 miles, the spon­ omore Jay Golter and Freshman else fails. '' presented to SLCC April 12 by its coordinator is Junior John sor owes $5. Andy Barnett. Vice presidential con­ FREQUENT student referendums president, Erwin Chemerinsky, Goldwyn. Here, two of the students tenders are Junior Peter Shapiro and complaint sheets distributed in might invalidate Social and Cultural The local organization is organizing the wa I k, Sen lor and Sophomores Tom Gross and homerooms might help U-Highers Student Union elections. sponsored by the American Shani Kerman and Junior Joel Blythe Jaski. next year communicate their con­ THE AMENDMENTS would: Freedom from Hunger Founda­ Friedland, survey a possible Freshman Susan John is running cerns to SLCC,according to Andy. • Abolish Student Board, which Er­ tion, an international organiza- starting point, the Grant Pk'nk for SLCC secretary and Freshman Andy hopes also to establish a · win feels is powerless. SLCC passed Bandshell. Paul Strauss for treasurer. system under which students and the amendment but the bill failed to Candidates for Social Student teachers could decide on classroom obtain two-thirds approval in an Union president include Junior Eric attendance. April 13student referendum. Two on t. v. show Union issue Singer and Freshman Neils Roiz­ Student-Teacher Coalition, of • Reduce membership of class man. Junior Michael Letchinger and which Andy is a member, would be steering committees from four to two still undecided Freshman Donald Spaeth have com­ expanded if he were elected SLCC - a president and secretary-trea­ Seniors Helene Colvin and pleted petitions for Student Board president, he says. surer. This proposal was discussed Mike Lavender discussed president. LIKE ANDY, Jay feels that at the April 21 SLCC meeting, after racial prejudice and in­ Whether the Lab Schools has a "SLCC doesn't have any commu­ deadline. tegration Saturday night on collective bargaining agreement nication with the student body. I • Eliminate Social Student Union. a special broadcast of chan­ with University remains an unans­ think it would be a good idea that if, That plan is being discussed by a 1 wered question following a faculty nel 2 s "Common Ground" election April 15. In The on any issue, one third of SLCC committee headed by Seniors Jane series, "Prejudice: 1984.11 members so vote, an all-school refer­ Bergman and Alex Vesselinovitch. Principal Margaret Fal­ endum would take place.'' SLCC determined that Erwin's plan The National Labor Relations lers said she chose the two Board (NLRB), at deadline, had not Wind Jay expressed hope that the pro­ for Union was unconstitutional, be­ to represent U-High be­ posed Council on Rules, if enacted, cause Social and Cultural Union decided on the status of 12 "chal­ ca use of their keen interest lenged" ballots. would provide students with a great­ were not officially separate. They in race relations here and in Today - , St. Michael's, 4 er voice in school policy. (High were split last year by SLCC in an the community. Helene is The election was to decide if the p.m., there. school faculty April 19 delayed ac­ experiment to involve more students president of the Black Stu­ Faculty Associaton, Local 2063of the Wednesday, April 28 - , tion on the plan.) in planning social events. dents Association. American Federation of Teachers, Quigley South, 3:30p.m., here. If the Council on Rules isn't ap­ Editor's note: SLCC last week adopted the would represent the Lab Schools Friday, April 30 - Tennis, Lake proved by the faculty, Jay suggested committee's recommendation to retain Cultural faculty in collective bargaining Forest Academy, 3:30 p.m., here; instituting an Arbitration Board - Union as is and reduce the size of Social Union. agreements with the University. Baseball, Lake Forest Academy, 4 p.m., here; Track, Morgan Park Of 172 eligible voters, 166 cast Academy, 4 p.m., Stagg Field, ballots: 81 yes, 84no and one blank. 56th Street at Cottage Grove Ave. Friday, April 30-Saturday, May 1 - World-Ly The challenged ballots, still uno­ Senior Class Weekend, Brown's pened, came from people - mostly Lake Resort, Burlington, Wis. Bus department chairmen - whose stat­ to leave 6:30 p.m. Friday in circle, us in being represented in a collec­ return about4p.m. Saturday. May Projects range far in activity, locale tive bargaining agreement had not . Tuesday, May 4 Track, Glenwood, been decided. · 4 p.m., there; Tennis, , Archeological digging, communal living and training will clear paths and take tours through the Florida 4 p.m., there; Baseball, North horses for competition are three of the far-ranging Everglades. NLRB representatives will make a Shore, 4 p.m., here. activities in which 86 seniors will participate during this In Massachusetts Ann Manshreck will live in a decision on representation, accord­ Friday, May 7 - Spring holiday. year's May Project, May 10-June 4. commune with her brother. : ing to Association President Richard Friday, May 7, 1-5p.m. -Saturday, The projects will take the U-Highers as far as Israel. At the Lab Schools or on the University campus Muelder, following a hearing with May 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. - Art sale May Project is an annual four-week program begun seniors will plan the spring festival, assist teachers in Association representatives, admin­ benefitting Martin Luther King Jr. three years ago to allow qualifying seniors to spend their the Lower School, carry out experiments in Billings istrators and lawyers. Scholarship Fund, ScholarShip last month of high school working in or out of school in a Hospital, work with children at Wyler's and Pritzker's Shop, 1372East 53rd St. field of individual interest or pursuing independent hospitals and draw up demographic studies at the Legal Then the challenged ballots will be Saturday, May 8 - Track, Lisle study. Aid Clinic. opened, if the people who cast them Invitational, lOa.m., there. Farthest traveler this year will be Pam Blau, who Project outside the campus will include: Working as are to be represented. Monday, May 10 - Tennis, Latin, 4 departs May 11 for Israel. She will participate in an a page in the House of Representatives, assisting p.m.,here. archeological dig sponsored by Hebrew University in the production assistant at WFLD-TV, acting. in a The Faculty Association planned a Tuesday, May 11 - Midway out Jerusalem. company at Ivanhoe Theatre and teaching English to meeting for tonight to decide what its after school. Florida-bound are Sam Shapiro and Matt Brown, who Spanish-speaking people. future course may be.

lected $150 for winning 2nd place in in $150 lected 2nd place winning for

have have the to strike. right

the Chicago Alliance Francaise's Francaise's Alliance Chicago the

composition on whether teachers teachers whether on composition

composition contest for a French French a for contest composition

cluding poetry, prose and drawings drawings and prose poetry, cluding

end of each day, according to Mr. Mr. to according day, each of end

ulcto o aot 0pgs in­ pages, 70 about of publication

ment locked in a storage room at the the at room ment storage locked in a

this year in May. The staff plans a a plans staff The May. in year this

ilb scrl lce ad equip­ and locked securely be will

magazine, will publish its only only issue its will publish magazine,

t aprio f h Nrhr In­ Northern the of Valparaiso at iul qimn ad uia in­ musical and equipment visual

reporting Saturday at a convention convention a at Saturday reporting movies, movies, food and records.

ler led a two-hour program on on depth two-hour program led a ler increased in a music classroom, classroom, music a in increased

trator services. services. trator

Donald Donald of Conway, adminis­ director 2 2

diana Journalism Seminar Steering Steering Seminar Journalism diana struments. Doors and fire escapes escapes fire and Doors struments.

Belfield Belfield 345, following of theft audio­

uircas at 73 .. Thurs­ 7:30 p.m., party class junior

from students of of from students all grades.

project of the Parents Association. Association. project of Parents the

city to attend U-High. U-High. attend to city vd gvrmn pluin regu­ pollution government evade

million; and Prof. Sta Sta ugh Lynd Prof. ton and million;

Thursday, Earth Day. Prof. Steven Steven Prof. Day. Earth Thursday,

that U.S. Steel is underassessed by by underassessed is Steel U.S. that

member, is doing about evidence evidence about doing is member,

day, May May day, 6, in cafeteria. the

burned causes pollution; pollution; causes burned

restrict use of coal, which when when which coal, of use restrict lations. lations.

which he is head, is working to to working is head, is he which

Anti-Air Pollution Committee, of of Committee, Pollution Anti-Air spoke on how steel mills in the area area the in mills spoke steel how on

ables black students from the inner inner the from students black ables

Kenwood Community Conference Conference Community Kenwood

Berry spoke of how the Hyde Park­ Hyde the of how spoke Berry

Committee. Committee.

TION sponsored three speakers speakers three sponsored TION

Goodman and Adviser Wayne Wayne Bras­ Adviser Goodman and

$199 million, costing citizens $12 $12 citizens costing $199 million,

53rd 53rd St.

Bat the ScholarShip Shop, Shop, 1372 ScholarShip the Bat East

7, 7, Against Pollution, of which he is a a is he which of Pollution, Against

Creamer told what the Campaign Campaign the what told Creamer fteMri uhr igJ. Schol­ Jr. King Luther of Martin the

• • noon noon run.

the bus into first gear, proceeding proceeding gear, first into bus the

him, pushes the door shut and shifts shifts and shut door the pushes him,

cheerful voice bellows. bellows. voice cheerful

arship Fund, 1-5 p.m., Friday, May May 1-5 Friday, p.m., Fund, arship

West West to stop. a bus screeches

route, eight hours a day, five days a a five days day, a hours eight route,

scholarship commitments this year year this commitments scholarship

sold in hopes of raising $900 $900 sold in of hopes raising cover to

ln 9hSre o i tid after­ third his on 59th Street along cheted and knitted items - will be be will - items knitted and cheted

ltig pitns fo ad cro­ and food paintings, clothing,

made jewelry, drawings, photos, photos, drawings, jewelry, made

et,tahr adprns hand­ - parents and dents, teachers

By By

to a stop sign, "because I meet so so meet I "because sign, stop a to

my job," he says, pulling the bus up up bus the pulling says, he my job,"

week, week, 77 week. a times

Campus Campus Arnold Bus Nasby. Driver

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Short Subjects Subjects Short

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JUNIOR MICHAEL KALK KALK MICHAEL JUNIOR

The party will feature two bands, bands, two feature will party The

SECURITY MEASURES MEASURES SECURITY

CONCEPT, CONCEPT,

TDNS GIS POLLU­ AGAINST STUDENTS

ALL U-HIGHERS U-HIGHERS ALL MIDWAY MIDWAY

h ud a tdn poet en­ project, student a Fund, The

and 10a.m.-5p.m., Saturday, May May Saturday, 10a.m.-5p.m., and

The door bangs open as the East­ the as open bangs door The

ART CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRIBUTIONS ART

Arnold drives the bus on on bus same Arnold the this drives

Arnold, as the passengers call call passengers the as Arnold,

"All aboard; don't be bashful," a a bashful," be don't aboard; "All

"I "I

scholar scholar Jund

Sale Sale to benefit

Scott Harris Harris Scott

for your Mother's Day is is Day Mother's your for

Cornell Florist Florist Cornell

a dozen red roses from from roses red dozen a

THE U-HIGH MIDWAY-TUESDAY,APRIL27, 1971 1971 MIDWAY-TUESDAY,APRIL27, U-HIGH THE

DON'T DON'T

1645 East 55th Street Street East 55th 1645

A A Perfect Gift

FA4-1651 FA4-1651

Editor-in-Chief Bruce Bruce Editor-in-Chief

MIND MIND

Making the rounds rounds the Making

the school's literary literary school's the

campus bus driver driver bus campus

the routiness of of routiness the

are invited to a a to invited are

with a contented contented a with

The The

It It

belongs to to belongs

from stu­ from

shop shop

Mr. Mr.

will be be will

col­

Bob Bob

is a a is

unPROMinent unPROMinent

their plans, hoping to abandon the image of a formal formal a of image the abandon to hoping plans, their

proms and many would "absolutely not not show up without "absolutely would many and proms

prom committee reported that "all the girls were going going were girls the "all that reported committee prom

overnight, stay-up-all-night, trip to to trip a stay-up-all-night, overnight,

then the committee decided to eliminate that word word from that to eliminate decided committee the then

crazy" because of the date tradition associated with with associated tradition date the of because crazy"

saving three-fourths of the budget for for budget the of three-fourths saving

around-with-your-date" around-with-your-date"

which which

and not a minority or clique,'' Matt said. said. Matt or not and clique,'' a minority

committee changed the traditional prom prom traditional the changed committee dance with dates so they would attract "the whole whole class "the would attract they so dates with dance

Originally the weekend was planned around a prom, but but a prom, around was planned weekend the Originally

attended by by only attended one-fifth of the class."

to improve service service improve to

New owners hope hope owners New

plains. plains.

h Uiest bs" rod ex­ Arnold bus," University the

years but then I got the job driving driving job the got I then but years

work at a service station for three three for station service a at work

so much, besides the friendly people. people. so friendly the besides much,

other bus bus drivers. other

across the the street. across

Arnold waves to a cab driver friend friend driver cab a to waves Arnold

sleeps) and I'm back at the Lab Lab the at back I'm and sleeps)

game shows on t.v., fix lunch for for my shows fix lunch on t.v., game

garage and if I'm not scheduled to to scheduled not I'm if and garage

Schools Schools to bus the by 2:30.'' drive

under the viaduct at 57th 57th at the viaduct Street. under

applies the brakes to let people off off people let to brakes the applies

nounces to his passengers as he he as passengers his to nounces

coffee and shoot the breeze with the the with breeze the shoot coffee and

drive a chartered bus, I just drink drink just I bus, chartered a drive

run at 8:45, I go back to the bus bus the to back go I 8:45, at run

that." that."

figure," adding with a chuckle, "but "but chuckle, a with adding figure,"

because I have to watch my boyish boyish my watch to have I because

crazy. I don't know. I'm just just I'm know. don't I crazy.

10-year-old son, clean the house house the clean son, 10-year-old driving the bus. bus. the driving

couldn't stand just sitting there and and there sitting just stand couldn't

I gorge myself at supper.'' supper.'' I at myself gorge

rhythm of of bus. the bouncing rhythm

breakfast breakfast

many friendly people.'' people.'' friendly many

says, says,

slightly doubled chin, jiggle to the the to jiggle chin, doubled slightly

unshaven bits of whiskers and and whiskers of bits unshaven

(while his night-working wife wife night-working his (while

643-0500 643-0500

operations while recovering recovering while operations ae ad ehp improv­ perhaps and fares

from financial problems. problems. financial from

otatr, ezl Trans­ Wetzel contractors,

her tummy on Mother's Day? Day? Mother's on tummy her

After all, what pleases mom more than something yummy in in yummy something than more mom pleases what all, After

ing service a a goa re the service of Is ing

reduced the scope of its its of scope the reduced

portation Co., which has has which Co., portation

University's bus contract in in bus contract University's

Company was assigned the the assigned was Company

new operators of the the of operators new

February by the former former the by February

Campus Bus Bus Campus Service.

AS THE BUS BUS THE AS

"One of the reasons I like my job job my like I reasons of the "One

''I drive a cab sometimes. I I to used sometimes. cab a drive ''I

PASSING AN AN PASSING

"Then "Then

"In the mornings, after my last last my after mornings, the "In

His plump and jovial jovial and His plump

Ilni Cnrl" rod an­ Arnold Central," "Illinois

"I always have to talk to to people·. to talk have always "I

Matt said the decision was made after girls on the the on girls after made was decision the said Matt

prom has stiffened and died died stiffened and has prom The

Senior Senior

Replacing Replacing

Instead the committee planned a weekend weekend a a resort. at planned committee the Instead

La mar Transportation Transportation La mar

Maintaining current current Maintaining

Kosher salami for mommy mommy for salami Kosher

e ecie a a dne dne ad driving­ and dinner "dance, a as described he

senior senior

"Oh, I don't eat much, no no much, eat don't I "Oh,

I I

Class President Matt Brown said the prom prom the said Brown Matt President Class

-

Senior Senior resort trip ditches dance traditional

go home, watch a few few a watch home, go

it this year, for the first time, time, first the for year, this it

just just

is turning a corner, corner, a turning is

ice cream truck, truck, cream ice

It It

a cup of coffee, coffee, of cup a

would drive me me drive would

DELI-DALI DELI-DALI

face, face,

-

so so

Sinai Sinai

with with

the class "wouldn't be be "wouldn't class the

like like

he he

its its

L L

resort. resort.

WH WH

to to work go and to sleep."

lob lob

NHbY NHbY

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little boy, eat dinner, drive my wife wife my drive dinner, eat boy, little

home to watch Flip Wilson Wilson my with Flip to watch home

like like

be be

ing the bus around the same place, I I place, same the around bus ing the

let his last passenger out. out. let passenger his last

Park Blvd., Arnold stops at 55th 55th to at stops Arnold Blvd., Park

he remarks, remarks, he

so's so's

those pillars under the the under pillars those

the the bus out of tunnel. the narrow

stone uprights. Arnold maneuvers maneuvers Arnold uprights. stone

barely misses scraping one of the the of one scraping misses barely

until until he to gets

third and and third

Illinois Central viaduct, the bus bus the viaduct, Central Illinois

55th St., Arnold shifts the bus into into bus the shifts Arnold St., 55th

Arnold Arnold continues.

July and haven't missed missed haven't and July

relied relied

is the fact that that fact the is

56th 56th Park. Lake towards Street

and the University people people University the to and work."

Editof't Editof't

a a

at at

"After "After

''Even ''Even

AFTER TURNING TURNING AFTER

''When I make my first million,;' million,;' first my make I ''When

After letting a few people out at at out people few a letting After

Making Making

that that The The

THE THE "I

doing doing

last last

48 48

Ht Ht

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U-High. U-High.

weekend weekend

my my

quit quit

GOT GOT

can can

paid paid

will will

not@: not@:

on to take the kids to school school to kids the take to on

lh lh

bus bus

big bash bash big

work. Otherwise I wouldn't wouldn't I Otherwise work.

his his

iti" iti"

1523 East Hyde Park Blvd. Blvd. Park East Hyde 1523

with with

mor@,l mor@,l

make make

print, print,

the the

be an an be

job job

Friday Friday

zooms zooms

makes a wide turn into into turn wide a makes

a a

he he

1 1

to to down take 'I'm

es es

-

the monotony monotony of driv­ the

sharp turn into the the into turn sharp

5 5

51st 51st

smiling, smiling,

reflects. reflects.

I I

job driving the bus bus the in job driving

my my

: 30 run, I'm going going I'm : run, 30

a a

feel feel

afternoon; afternoon;

campus campus

The The

going going

courses, miniature and 18 18 and miniature hole. courses,

The charge will will The charge be $16perperson.

pool, tennis courts, boating, and two golf two and boating, courts, tennis pool, swimming

have use of recreational facilities including a heated heated a including facilities recreational of use have

and after lunch until departure about 2 2 will seniors about p.m., departure lunch until after and

shown, shown, followed 3 at with a band. rock by a party

by a dinner. At 1 a.m. the film "Bedazzled" will be be will "Bedazzled" film the a.m. 1 At dinner. a by

begin when the arrive and bring informal clothing for for clothing informal bring and arrive the when begin

p.m. Saturday. Saturday. p.m.

Saturday. Saturday.

Kenwood Circle 6:30 p.m. Friday and return about 4 4 about return and Friday p.m. 6:30 Circle Kenwood

dates." dates."

down down

Brown's Lake Resort, Burlington, Wis. Wis. will A leave bus Burlington, Resort, Lake Brown's

Street. Street.

turn easier." easier." turn

I'm I'm

The The

Matt expected at least 50 50 136 of least the at attend. to seniors expected Matt

Breakfast will will 6 at be served Breakfast a .m. Until 11: lunch at 30,

The opening party will last until midnight, followed followed midnight, until last will party opening The

Matt advised seniors to wear clothes for a party to to party a for clothes wear to seniors advised Matt

contented contented

passenger passenger

down Hyde Hyde down

bus bus

CAMPUS BUS DRIVER ARNOLD NASBY IN ACTION ACTION IN NASBY ARNOLD DRIVER BUS CAMPUS

needed. needed.

after this story story this after

I.e. I.e.

two blocks blocks two

a a

trip trip

driver for a a for driver

day yet," yet," day

tracks tracks

will take place this Friday and Saturday at at Saturday and Friday this place take will

Arnold Arnold

I'm I'm

is is

Middle Schooler Irving Kaplan, Senior Marc's brother brother Marc's Senior Kaplan, Irving Schooler Middle

the neighborhood who is bored with with bored who is neighborhood the

and it is his responsibility to to enforce responsibility his is it and

class, class,

Milwaukee or at least Evanston. Evanston. Milwaukee or least at

these rules. rules. these

accompany their student hosts to to hosts student their accompany

guests in the Attendance Office Office and Attendance the in guests

visitors are required to register as as register to required are visitors

identification. identification.

plained because Mr. Carmichael has has Carmichael Mr. because plained

stopped guests and asked them for for them asked and guests stopped

"someone who who "someone comes into town from

leave, Mr. Carmichael says. says. Mr. Carmichael leave,

be politely asked to obtain a pass or or pass a obtain to asked politely be

here. here.

this year will continue to to stopped be will continue year this

ses or an explanation of of ses or why an explanation are they

Standrod Carmichael for guest pas­ guest for Carmichael Standrod and asked by Dean of Students Students of Dean by asked and

to question guests guests question to

Dean Dean

Ml 3-9898 3-9898 Ml

He adds that he defines a guest as as guest a defines he that He adds

But, Mr. Carmichael points out, out, points Carmichael Mr. But,

"A guest is never someone from from someone never is guest "A

SEVERAL STUDENTS STUDENTS SEVERAL

If If

Student-aged visitors at U-High U-High at visitors Student-aged

they don't have either they will will they either have don't they

according according

take off those sloppy old jeans and put on a a on put and jeans old sloppy those off take

romantic peasant dress from from dress peasant romantic

Lucille's Dress Shop Shop Dress Lucille's

Do something nice for for nice something Do

to school rules, rules, school to

Mom on her day ...... day her on Mom

will will

have com­ have

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continue continue

tails are secret, but Barbara would would Barbara but secret, are tails

or or school address.

about themselves in in one.'' this themselves about

say, "U-Highers will find more more find will "U-Highers say,

free mailing of their books books of to mailing home free their a

unable to attend may arrange for for arrange may attend to unable

school party. Graduating seniors seniors Graduating party. school

ok il e itiue a a all­ an at distributed be will book

the book by its last deadline, a week week a deadline, book last its by the

pages before spring vacation. vacation. before spring pages

after school school after ends.

day was to pick up 60 of the book's book's 60 the of up pick to was day

been promised the book book the been promised on time.

has caught up with its schedule and and schedule its with up caught has

which which up it was responsible to now,

the three printers deadlines for for deadlines printers three the

its work earlier this year . year this work its earlier

136 pages. pages. 136

despite the staff's getting behind in in behind getting staff's the despite

pear pear

said that although the staff missed missed staff the although that said

nearing nearing finish

out out with valuables.

pass pass

visit individual teachers and and teachers individual visit

i oncmay n wns diver­ wants and company own his

wander into the school and wander wander and school the into wander

ic ic process.

classes they can disrupt the the academ­ disrupt can they classes

ing the halls, Mr. Carmichael added. added. Carmichael Mr. ing the halls,

dents dents plained. plained.

into rooms where friends are having having are friends into where rooms

welcome for two reasons, he he reasons, two for welcome

sion or who not infrequently is play­ is who infrequently sion or not

ing ing hookey from his own school."

'71 '71

The The

As last year, Barbara said, the the said, Barbara year, last As

It It

rne' rpeettv yester­ representative printer's A

U-Highlights should should U-Highlights The

Editor-in-Chief Barbara Sadow Sadow Barbara Editor-in-Chief

Alumni who return to school to to school to return who Alumni

Waiting in the halls and looking looking and halls the in Waiting

Unregistered guests also may may also guests Unregistered

UNREGISTERED UNREGISTERED

will complete the remainder of of remainder the complete will

on on week the time in last August,

just to keep them from wander­ from to them keep just

book's book's

sometimes are asked to get get to asked are sometimes

1971 1971

yearbook yearbook

The The

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hms n ohr de­ other and themes

staff staff

Photo by Larry Haggard Haggard Larry by Photo

East East

guests are not not are guests

delivered 39 39 delivered

53rd 53rd

Street Street

stu­

ap­

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it it a a Photo by Abram Katz Funnyfaces, seriouspurpose Teacher-to-teacher: WHILE SOME U-Highers are busy struggling through calculus or Dante, Vocal 11 students are struggling with their tongues, Discussion groups with trained leaders trying to touch them to their noses. The faces they make may be funny, but the reasons for them are serious. Facial exercises, explains Music Teacher Gisela Goettling, improve muscle control, proposed to promote airing of feelings important to singers. . "It's like sports/' she said. "First you loosen your muscles and To help faculty members improve communication "it's not unusual for a faculty to have some commu-· Humfry to get them under control. It's the same with the singing between themselves, a faculty committee has proposed nication difficulties and this would be a way for people to Instrument: tohgue, lips and palate." discussion groups led by trained leaders. The proposal get together and deal with them.'' was made at the March 1 faculty meeting by members of MRS. LEVINE added that ''Most faculty meetings the Social Issues Committee. The faculty rejected the are unproductive in this respect. Everyone has a Striving to gain this control, vocal students practice a series of idea. particular thing they want to get across, so they don't contortions and sound effects Mrs. Goettllng has learned over the Three members of the committee - Guidance listen to others." years as a professional vocalist and music teacher. Counselor Ruth Levine, Social Studies Teacher Joel Some teachers who voted against the proposal felt it Surgal and Science Teacher Murray Hozinsky - and represented unnecessary, undesirable or demeaning A halt-hour series might include a pucker-smile, repeated over Middle School Counselor Gale Graubart conceived the involvement of teachers in therapy groups. and over; tongue circles in U-shaped lips; and the chanting of idea of a pilot group of 15 faculty members meeting Others felt the proposal and its goals too vague. 00000-eeeeewith hands on head. under a trained leader in a comfortable setting to discuss "If I had a problem in not being able to hear and school issues, teacher concerns and communicate in wanted someone to help, I would find it on my own," general. Additional groups might be formed later. Math Teacher Alan Haskell commented. "The questions "STRETCH, STRETCH/' Mrs. Goettling (photos from left) as to whether it was to be therapy or not was not really directs Senior Greg Cowell. "Push out the bad air, breathe in the THE PROPOSAL was made, according to Mr. answered and, therefore, I was opposed," he added. good air," she instructs. Hozinsky, "because controversial issues such as the THE PROPOSAL was vetoed, Mrs. Levine feels, Faculty Association and unionization have aroused because "it's hard to introduce a new idea that involves tensions which have a negative effect on the commu­ personal feelings and not threaten people. The idea of HER BROW KNIT, Mrs. Goettling instructs Junior Bethany nication between some faculty members.'' Zuspan on the proper mouth position for an exercise. sensitivity training or therapy probably came to Mr. Hozinsky feels also that "educational philo­ people's minds and scared them. sophies and loyalties to sub-units such as departments "We had no intention," she said of the faculty's reaction CONCENTRATION registers on Bethany's face as she curls her and grades have interfered with rational decision­ March 1, "to have people vote on the proposal then, but /i tongue in an attempt to reach her nose. making. In the groups people would have a chance to air someone called the question and it was voted down. We these things." should have done more ground work. We weren't ready Miss Graubart, who had led such groups, said that yet." Teacher-to-student: How faculty overcome communication problems By Bruce Uphaus pare the abstractions to concrete PHYS ED Teacher Terry Kneisler examples. feels the teacher-student relation­ U-High teachers employ a range of But, she finds, how much she can ship is closely related to success in methods in overcoming problems of communicate often depends on what communicating. communication that arise in the the student has learned before com­ classroom. ing to her class. "There is a teachable moment," Mr. Joel Surgal, among other Science Teacher Jerry Ferguson he observes, "when the student is teachers, finds that his success in finds student behavior sometime af- ready to learn. Oftentimes the teach­ communicating to students varies fects communication in the class- er must make that teachable mo- from class to class. room. mentoccur. HE CITES a class of seniors whom If students in his class are talking "In order to bring out such an he has found receptive and in­ when they shouldn't, he said, he occurrence the teacher has to be dustrious, then compares it to anoth­ waits for quiet or requests silence extremely aware of the student's er class which, he says, "has no before continuing a lesson. feelings concerning his subject.'' sense of where it is, no sense of Photo by Dana Anderson where I am, and no sense of what's WITH CLASS MATERIALS written by teachers participating going in class.'' in the Independent Learning Project, which they direct, spread behind them, Mr. Philip Montag, left, and Mr. Edgar Bernstein Mr. Surgal feels that the differ­ Mom'sBeen Good To You discuss some of the materials prepared for their area of teaching, ence can be traced to the fact that the social studies. seniors elected their course and were interested in the material at the start. The other class was not inter­ Give ILP heads expect ref uncling ested and has yet to become inter­ ested. Leaders of U-High's nine-year-old Independent Learning Project, which Mom develops original curriculum programs and class materials, expect to In such cases, Mr. Surgal said, he a receive within a month approval of their 1971-72state funding request. tries to let the students know he is Social Studies Teachers Edgar Bernstein and Philip Montag direct the displeased because they are not token project, which has involved math, music, English and social studies courses. taking advantage of what the course ILP materials also have been used in area public schools. offers. of Mr. Bernstein feels ILP is important to U-High because "it has kept the English Teacher Winifred Benade spark of innovation and experimentation alive at a school traditionally says she has experienced problems appreciation knownfor its experimentation." in communicating abstract literary Mr. Montag added that the ILP materials have been developed "to help for U-Highstudents think for themselves and prepare for college and life. That's concepts to students. why much of the classroom ILP activities heavily utilize library and other WHEN SHE encounters such a Mother's outside sources.'' problem, Mrs. Benade tries to com- Day Inspire yourself Asa changefrom homework drudgery with a hook from Sarnat practiceyour cooking You'll find tasty recipes in our wide selection of Sarnat has books on every topic and on the best seller list such as cookbooks. Create any dish from scrambled eggs Body language and Baby, It's to baked Alaska. Cold Inside. Think of a special gift for Mother's Day. Senior Sue tAarantz decides Sarnat Drug Store Book Nook between two uniquely shaped can­ dles at Sticks and Stones. 1438 East 57th Street 1538 East 55th Street 5210 South Harper DO 3-8262 643-7511 324-7600

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he said, because they feel feel they he because said, it is futile.

needed. However, they often don't, don't, often they However, needed.

posed to clean desks whenever it is is it whenever desks clean posed to

321, 321,

and School Employees Union, Union, Local School and Employees

steward for the College, University University College, the for steward

works in Belfield Hall and is also also is and Hall Belfield in works

haven't done enough on the desk desk the on enough done haven't

front front FOD. of against the war

because U-High 's custodians custodians 's U-High because

struggle against FOD? FOD? struggle against

the major battle ground in the the in ground battle major the

desks which, according to her, are are her, to according which, desks

middle middle of it.''

into each issue of the Midway, that's an important plus. plus. into an important each issue of Midway, the that's

matches what the staff planned. Considering the hundreds of hours that go go that of hours hundreds the Considering planned. staff the what matches

4 4

not this year because of disinterest in the school. On the plus side, several several side, plus On the school. the in disinterest of because year not this

to have class with," she said. said. she with," class have to

to President Nixon. to Nixon. President

write a form letter asking for an end to the war for students to sign and mail mail to and sign to for students end an for war the asking letter form write a

march in Washington last Saturday. And Junior Roger Johnson planned to to planned Johnson Roger Junior And Saturday. last Washington in march

students have passed out leaflets and buttons to to buttons of notify and out leaflets students antiwar an passed have students

desks. desks.

why she was cleaning writing off off writing cleaning was she why

issue with Merrill Printing of Hinsdale. Immediate benefits for readers will will for readers benefits Immediate of Hinsdale. Printing issue Merrill with

"That's the long, the short and the the and short the long, the "That's

reconsider. Protest may not not may end but silence definitely the will war Protest not reconsider. end it.

Haggard helped her clean the the desks. Haggard clean helped her

Midway has a new face. It's the result of the paper's affiliation beginning this this beginning affiliation Midway of the result a new It's the has face. paper's

the classroom with writing on every every on writing the with classroom

feel it useless to express their opinion, as some have indicated, they ought to to ought they indicated, some opinion, have as feel their to it useless express

reproduction and fewer typographical errors. errors. reproduction fewer typographical and

be be

Krano Krano Spra-Wipe No.

desk, FOD Fighter Fallers left. left. desk, Fallers FOD Fighter

that FOD had thoroughly infested infested thoroughly had FOD that

to observe an English class. Seeing Seeing class. English an to observe

hundreds of students were involved in two major protests, a moratorium moratorium a protests, major two in involved were students of hundreds

room room

ing FOD-infested desks April April desks FOD-infested ing

against the Forces of Dirt (FOD) for for (FOD) of Dirt the Forces against

against Vietnam War and petitioning against the invasion of of the invasion Vietnam against Cambodia. petitioning against War and

ih,Ms alr ws en clean­ seen was Fallers Mrs. fight,

U-High Principal Margaret Fallers. Fallers. U-High Margaret Principal

staff staff it up. finally cleaned

of the messes pictured was available a week later for a retake. The The Midway retake. a for week later a available was of pictured the messes

Garmisa's Column Column Garmisa's

wrappers, paper scraps and whatever else they don't want on on want else don't the they floor. They whatever and scraps paper wrappers,

By By

don't don't pick of up the messes others.

a lot of talking about ecology and little else about it. They throw candy candy throw They it. about else little and ecology about talking of lot a

made the statements also made the messes. But many U-Highers, in fact, do do U-Highers, in fact, But many messes. the also made made the statements

the photos and quotes, the Midway does not mean to infer the people who who people the infer to mean not does Midway the quotes, photos and the

quotes underneath are from U-Highers concerned about pollution. In pollution. linking about U-Highers concerned from are quotes underneath

But Mrs. Fallers isn't discouraged discouraged isn't But Fallers Mrs.

CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN

Mrs. Fallers explained that it is is it that explained Fallers Mrs.

But, why is the principal cleaning cleaning principal the But, is why

"I "I

MRS. FALLERS FALLERS MRS.

arguing at a meet in December. December. in meet a at arguing

these areas ... " - Members of the debate team team debate the of Members - " ... areas these

pollution violates the 14th amendment in all three of of three all in amendment 14th the violates pollution

property without due process of law. Because Because law. of process due without property

Seniors Loren Sherman and Larry Larry and Seniors Loren Sherman

She returned with her can of of can her with returned She

SHE HAD WALKED WALKED HAD SHE

In a recent episode of that epic epic that of episode recent a In • Perceptive readers will notice that, for the second time this year, the the year, this time second the for that, notice will readers Perceptive •

• Antiwar activities at U-High U-High year at Last seem Antiwar to activities come standstill. to • have a

It's a never-ending struggle struggle never-ending a It's

• The photos above were taken around U-High last week, Earth Week. Week. The The U-High • Earth week, photos around last were taken above

Steve Steve

a a

For the Midway staff, it will mean seeing a finished product that that product finished a seeing mean will it staff, Midway the For

But many of the U-Highers who organized such activities last year have have year last U-Highers activities who of such the organized But many

THE U-HIGH MIDWAY-TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1971 1971 27, APRIL MIDWAY-TUESDAY, U-HIGH THE

If If

"NO MAN shall be deprived of life, liberty or or liberty life, of deprived be shall MAN "NO

ad ht utdas r sup­ are custodians that said

If If

thought that they were too too were they dirty that thought

217. 217.

more attractive newspaper with improved typography and photo photo and typography improved with newspaper attractive more

U-Highers have given up demonstrating against the war because they they because the war against up demonstrating given U-Highers have

you are concerned about about ecology, One Do concerned do talk. you than more part. are your

Photo-editorial: Photo-editorial:

Garmisa Garmisa

FO D: Mission Impossible? Impossible? Mission FO D:

Economical Editorials Editorials Economical

Joe Mendiola, who who Mendiola, Joe

Othe~wise, Othe~wise,

later explained explained later

555 555

into into room the

and a a and rag.

not not

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much has happened. happened. has much

in in

out, "not "not me." just out,

would not be the only FOD fighter. fighter. FOD only the be not would

until students stop stop working students for until FOD.

wiping until custodians join her or or her join custodians until wiping

continue the struggle she replied, replied, she struggle the continue

"A lot of teachers do it," she pointed pointed she do it," "A lot of teachers

FOD. When asked if she would would she if asked When FOD.

by the ever-recurring nature of of nature ever-recurring the by

"Yeah." She will have to continue continue to have will She "Yeah."

Mrs. Fallers also said that she she that said also Fallers Mrs.

PRINCIPAL MARGARET MARGARET PRINCIPAL

Senior Loren Sherman aids the cause cause the aids Sherman Loren Senior

senior. senior.

tants to the environment, is upsetting the delicate delicate the upsetting is environment, the to tants

balance of nature in the world." - Gary Pekoe, Pekoe, Gary - world." the in nature of balance

"MAN, "MAN,

"WITH THE population explosion the garbage garbage the explosion population THE "WITH

I I

FALLERS FIGHTS FOO FOO FIGHTS FALLERS

battle for truth, cleanliness and the the and cleanliness truth, for battle

battle - said, "a never-ending never-ending "a said, - battle

on thecase (or (or desk). on thecase

active forces forces of active FOD, will others stay

given up the battle of of battle up the to the given desks the

Fallers way." way." Fallers

erinsky - a witness to the April April the to witness a - erinsky

BY BY

law or laws pertaining to to the law case. or laws pertaining

military courts. courts. military

jury is made aware of of particular the aware is made jury

be tried in civil court providing the the providing court civil in tried be

u~ually u~ually

that military people can and should should and can people military that

should be kept separate, saying saying separate, kept be should

justice. justice.

of separating military and civilian civilian and military separating of pletely pletely out of proportion.''

arated, it can grow unchecked com­ unchecked grow can it arated,

you have a military completely sep­ completely military a you have

interviewed by by the Midway interviewed reflected

systems must be unified because "if "if because unified be must systems one under the same system of law. law. of system same the under one

mitted in Vietnam, 30 U-Highers U-Highers 30 Vietnam, in mitted

ila Cle fr toiis com­ atrocities for Calley William

charged with crimes are tried in in tried are crimes with charged

different process.'' process.'' different

doesn't mean there has to be a a be to has there mean doesn't fusion fusion in the over the nation morality

h ntowd dvso ad con­ and division nationwide the

Just because there are different different laws are there because Just

"there should should be for one court every­ "there

of separate civil, military courts courts military civil, separate of

twl e s eirEwn Chem­ Erwin Senior as be, will It

SO, WHILE WHILE SO,

U-Highers vary on on principle vary U-Highers

Following the courtmartial of Lt. Lt. of courtmartial the Following

Senior Steve May also believes believes also May Steve Senior

OTHERS FELT FELT OTHERS

At present, all military personnel personnel military all present, At

Tom pointed out that the two two the that out pointed Tom

SENIOR SENIOR

ADDING ADDING

Importance Importance

that that

Tom Goodman felt that that felt Goodman Tom

they believe civilians civilians believe they

some people have have people some

naua tig lk pollu­ like things unnatural

Photo by Larry Haggard Haggard Larry by Photo

that the systems systems the that

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from from the power of the leads.

ing up the play, tended to detract detract to tended play, the up ing

picture of the times that students students that times the of picture

were were

Minor characters, instead of dress­ of instead characters, Minor

dy depicted at the human level. level. human the at depicted dy

could grasp, experiencing the the trage­ experiencing could grasp,

ances that made the play a realistic realistic a play the made that ances

dience's attention. attention. dience's

atrd h mjrt o te au­ the of majority the captured

their characterizations that they they that characterizations their

Junior Joan Lipkin as his wife wife his Lipkin as Linda Joan Junior

in the role to make much of it. And And of it. much make to role the in

Senior Bruce McNeil as Willy and and Willy as McNeil Bruce Senior

emerge. Sophomore Jeff Arron Arron Jeff Sophomore emerge.

today's generation. generation. today's

relate to his unproductive son Biff, Biff, son unproductive his to relate

might not relate to Willy, it could could it Willy, to relate not might

seemed too stiff and uncomfortable uncomfortable and stiff too seemed

ever, this focus on Biff did not not did Biff on focus this ever,

search for identity are relevant to to relevant are identity for search

ing could have been neater. And And the neater. been have could ing whose struggle with his parents and and parents his with whose struggle

employed the first time this year, year, this time first the employed

and confusing. Makeup and costum­ and Makeup confusing. and

present to past, became obtrusive obtrusive became past, to present

although a young audience today today audience young a although

ing. ing. play for for U-High, Shedd felt that, play Mr.

nacd y hdwoine light­ shadow-oriented by enhanced

scene and several levels of action, action, of levels several and scene

contemporary impact here here impact contemporary complemented a rapid change of of change rapid a complemented

Aged 'Salesman' achieves achieves 'Salesman' Aged

character, 60-year-old salesman salesman 60-year-old character,

handicapped by its dated setting. As As setting. dated its by handicapped

Willy Loman, who is destroyed by by destroyed is who Loman, Willy

directed, explains, when the play play the when explains, directed,

Drama Teacher Paul Shedd, who who Shedd, Paul Teacher Drama

lived through that depression. depression. that lived through

not not intended. the way the director

pression. Audiences then also had had also then Audiences pression.

h cneune o te ra De­ Great the of consequences the

diences empathized with the central central the with empathized diences

was first presented in 1946, au­ 1946, in presented first was

but "Salesman" could have been been have could "Salesman" but

Theatre Workshop April 14-17, 14-17, but April Workshop Theatre

audiences when presented by by presented when audiences

offered offered

year-old "Death of a a of "Death year-old

military, and if it's a crime breaking breaking crime a and if it's military,

that where a military man was tried tried was man military a where that

people, people, but not others."

like to be told , you can kill some some kill can told , you be to like

else," Senior Pam Emil observed. observed. Emil Pam Senior else,"

chological problem than anything anything than problem chological

acts. acts.

are incapable of judging military military judging of incapable are

civilian law, should be tried by by tried be should law, civilian

By Jessica Kohn Kohn Jessica By

military law, it should be tried by a a by tried be should it law, military

soned, soned,

should should depend upon the charge.

"Civilians don't know what it feels feels it what know don't "Civilians

It It

n h fnse pouto, how­ production, finished the In

IN SELECTING SELECTING IN

THEATER-IN-THE-ROUND, THEATER-IN-THE-ROUND,

Unfortunately, changes from from changes Unfortunately,

Great drama endures, of course, course, of endures, drama Great

Despite its age, Arthur Miller's Miller's Arthur age, its Despite

Several students questioned said said questioned students Several

FRESHMAN FRESHMAN

I hn i' mr o a psy­ a of more it's think "I

a ter oefl perform­ powerful their was

so so

"If "If

relevant drama for U-High U-High for drama relevant

strong and and strong

it's a crime which breaks breaks which crime a it's

o u i ad e il tr sohrn orevs" - ourselves." smothering start will we and it put to

problem is greater. Eventually there will be no place place no be will there Eventually greater. is problem

David Wax, junior. junior. Wax, David

hlp oe rea­ Cole Philip

and directing the the directing and

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philosophy. However, that does not not does that However, philosophy.

not to give a lecture on Zionist Zionist on lecture a give to not dents of University High School, 1362 East 59th 59th 1362 School, East High University of dents

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en ht y eie ae unrea­ are desires my that mean

St., Chicago, Chicago, St.,

thought it proper in such an article article an such in proper it thought

land. land.

not be able to fathom the emotional emotional the fathom to able be not

people and the state of Israel might might Israel of state the and people soned. soned.

the destiny and fate of the Jewish Jewish the of fate and destiny the

me that appeared in the last issue of of issue last the in appeared that me

and spiritual "kesher" (connection) (connection) "kesher" spiritual and

who is not themselves involved involved with themselves not who is

the article, for for my love article, the of Israel.

my convictions," as was stated in in stated was as convictions," my

that I "cannot specifically explain explain specifically "cannot I that

the U-High Midway, it is not a fact fact a not is it U-High Midway, the

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF., ..... BRUCE GOODMAN GOODMAN BRUCE ..... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.,

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for these errors. errors. these for

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story also may have implied that smoking is is smoking that implied have may also story

really don't know what I'm talking talking I'm what know don't really

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being rehearsed, The Midway staff apologizes apologizes staff Midway The rehearsed, being

their views. views. their

about." about."

design by Junior Ricky O'Neal. The Midway's Midway's The O'Neal. Ricky Junior by design

"Viet Rock" stage but the setting was an original original an was setting the but stage Rock" "Viet

ther Chris conceded, "I guess I I guess "I conceded, Chris ther judicial systems, some students evi­ students some systems, judicial

for "Death of a Salesman" was previously used used previously was Salesman" a of "Death for

pends on on pends crime."

l css te syn ta "t de­ "it that saying then cases" all

asserting that "civilians should try try should "civilians that asserting

emplified this perplexity by first first by perplexity this emplified

ing described in the story was part of the scene scene the of part was story the in described ing

emte drn daa eeras Te smok­ The rehearsals. drama during permitted when pressed to closely examine examine closely to pressed when

denced uncertainty and confusion confusion and uncertainty denced

error in the last issue which stated that the set set the that stated which issue last the in error

civilians." civilians."

ceeded as it should have, a drama drama a have, should it as ceeded

vrmhszd "aemn suc­ "Salesman" overemphasized.

stand for or against the separate separate the against or for stand

which which touched its audience. truly

impossible. impossible.

made concentration at times almost almost times at concentration made

Editor's note: The Midway wishes to correct an an correct to wishes Midway The note: Editor's

constant humming of a radiator pipe pipe of a radiator humming constant

ulse smmnhy y oraim stu­ journalism by semimonthly Published

But, I would not, because anyone anyone because not, would I But,

In reference to the article about about article the to reference In

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wouldn't, explain explain wouldn't,

He could, but but could, He

fe pneig h qeto fur­ question the pondering After

Although initially taking a strong strong a taking initially Although

But such problems shouldn't be be shouldn't problems such But

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