“High schools are our commonest common denominator.
Good Lord, they even all smell the same, that stale institutional odor that can
be disturbed only by another ringing bell. The children fall out into the
corridors, moving with a special rhythm, at a pace they will never again employ
in life. Nothing else in the human experience resembles the break between
classes.” —Frank Deford, "When All the World Was Young, Lad," Sports Illustrated, 1977
Thanks to my co-worker and friend Sarah for
inspiring this post.
(The image accompanying this post is from my own high school--now, sadly, closed--St. Cecilia's, of Englewood, NJ.)
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