Carl Leone attended Chicago's Robert Morris University, going to
class till noon — stretching tired hands when the lectures got boring — and then heading to practice from 2 to 9 p.m..
In those days, Exeter remained a boys - only institution in the classic mode of New England (and British) prep schools: jackets and ties in classroom and dining hall, six days of
class a week (only
till noon on Saturday, however), mandatory sports, movies in the gym on Saturday evenings (after franks and beans in the dining hall) unless there was a stilted, prearranged dance with a girls» school, bland and repetitive food (Sunday night's soup we dubbed «the vegetables of the week in review»), unbending discipline, and a sink - or - swim stance toward student performance.