U and I . Marilee Russell and Judy Green forget homework,and dance in front of the juke box in the Lounge. 13 STUDYING As exam week approaches, tensionmounts. Students study constantly at homeand at school. The Library becomescrowded and quiet as the fateful timedraws near. The Lounge and halls displaystudents frantically trying to read scrawlednotes. Scholars carry textbooks withthem, waiting for spare moments to re-view. There are mysterious absences asstudents finish term papers and reports. Thefinal weekend is spent cramming for minutefacts and big, important ideas. Exammorning arrives and


U and I . Marilee Russell and Judy Green forget homework,and dance in front of the juke box in the Lounge. 13 STUDYING As exam week approaches, tensionmounts. Students study constantly at homeand at school. The Library becomescrowded and quiet as the fateful timedraws near. The Lounge and halls displaystudents frantically trying to read scrawlednotes. Scholars carry textbooks withthem, waiting for spare moments to re-view. There are mysterious absences asstudents finish term papers and reports. Thefinal weekend is spent cramming for minutefacts and big, important ideas. Exammorning arrives and students are tired anddistraught. There is momentary elationafter the first ordeal; however, the trial isnot over, so students return to their , finally, comes the moment of wildexhilaration when finals are finished—untilthe end of the next During a free period, Diana Webb, Barby Lazarus and DaveJordan use the Library to prepare for finals. On the basis of their ACT scores, eight seniors qualified for an Illinois State scholarship: SEATED: JanetSteggerda, Robin Whitney and Carolyn House. STANDING: Jim Froelich, Steve Tang, Herman Jordan, JoePatterson and Len Barker.


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