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The Sights and Sounds of Jesuit Tell | Show | Walking down the hall today, I heard many interesting sounds. | * screaming freshman in freshman quad * debates * lockers * teachers as they issue JUG * Students as they try to get out of JUG * annoying crows in the trees |

Walking down the hall today, I heard many interesting sounds. A) The sound of young freshmen screaming their high, annoying screeches echoes throughout the halls. B) Students take part in heated debates, as if they understood any politics, about the presidential election everywhere around campus. C) The stern voices of teachers are heard across quads as they issue JUG to moronic students for the most immature offenses. D) The trees as they

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