Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Herald Telephone, April 22, 1966, Section1, p. 8. NOTE: This article was abbreviated from the original as shown by the ellipsis and was accompanied by two photographs. .Since it was two years ago this month, we went back to visit the old school to see what changes have been made and if it still seems to be the great old school that we remember. The first and most obvious change is the parking lot that stands where the annex used to be. .As you go into the school the first thing that you notice is the name University School on top of the door. As you go through the basement it still seems as if it is U-School because all the rooms are still used for art.As you mount the stairs.the first thing that you notice is that the bookstore sign is no longer there and that that room is now the duplicating office. The cafeteria looks the same and the mural that adorned it when we were there is still there. More stairs and then you are on the second floor that the first thing that jumps out t you is the sight of hundreds of huge, brown lockers. The lockers are all empty now.Even though the rooms have been cut up into office and the display cases are empty, it does take much to image that you are still going to school there.Wandering into the auditorium, you remember the glories of such performances as "bye Bye Birdie" and "The Pajama Game" and the writing on the walls backstage brings the kids who were in those plays back to mind.The gym, once the scene of many hard-fought battles, is now used by the Theatre Department as a place to paint scenery.