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Stuhznt Gnhernment S for Student Government this year, we have had the usual difficulties and problems-perhaps to a less degree than formerly, as our record for the year gleams with an amazingly large num- ber of gold stars. In this day of statistics, a few definite figures from our Demerit Record will not be out of order. Considering the whole school first, the aggregate of eighty-seven gold, twenty- eight silver, seven blue, and three red stars, speaks for itself. Do all these gold stars mean a lenient government or particularly good behavior? We hope the latter! As for the shield awarded to the class with the best record for the year, there is close competition between Class III with only three demerits and Class V with but four demerits. The other classes have the following record: Class IV, eleven demerits, Class II, fifteen demerits, and Class I, eighteen demerits. Some of our most amusing problems have been such as these: 1. How to keep girls from lolling on those warm, comfortable window-seats during study periods. 2. How to prevent that mad rush down to the dining-room at 1:30. 3. How to teach those would be artists that Wednesday, fourth period, is the time for singing and not for illustrating their music books. fl. How to save the desks in the study hall, when, after lunch, some of the younger children decide to play tag. 5. How to save the teachers from nervous prostration, when piercing shrieks are heard through the hall, and girls are seen hanging over the window ledges, as if somebody had fallen out, when the cause of the uproar is only a snappy roadster on the street below. One new problem which might easily have arisen when Miss Cummings and Miss Pickering granted us two nice new mirrors for the dressing-room, never developed, for the girls did not flock to the dressing room in study periods, thus showing their appreciation in ways they hadn't ought to! Considering everything, we can not complain of the way things have gone this year, and we look for a bright future for you, 1930! Page Forl
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