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The Fountain Of Information Of C. H. S. Squeaky, like all other students, comes in contact with the principal and office force when he is in need of a permit—either for being absent, tardy, or various other reasons. I just overslept, The bus was late, Oh, I was sick in bed all day, are familiar words, or alibis, of the students. Now, Lorene, I got to school in plenty of time — by my watch. The school clock must be wrong, says Squeaky, raising doleful eyes to Lorene ' s unrelent¬ ing ones. Please give me a good permit . . . Jane Meyer? She ' s in room 111. She has French this period. Lucille Andrews is sixteen. I think she would be interested in after-school work and on and on goes the information that is revealed by the rec¬ ord file. This little box records the heart beats of 1100 students. At a glance the office girl can see what Squeaky is interested in, what classes he has, what rooms he is in; he is there at her finger tips. The record file is not an inactive piece of office equipment; it is vibrant and alive. It is the nerve center of the entire school.
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“A Permit, Please,” Begs Squeaky Page twelve
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Squeaky Learns To Study, A scene from 109 study hall. Study (?) and lessons go hand in hand. Squeaky, like all the students in C. H. S., spends some of his time in the study hall. As the name implies, this room is for study, and most of the students do . . . everything but study. 109 and 204 are not only places where some conscientious students prepare their lessons, but it is also a convenient place for Squeaky to catch up on his sleeping, read the encyclo¬ pedias or comic books, dream of his coming date, or carry on a little conversation with his neighbor. Of course, there are times when he has to do a little cramming for a test, and then he wholeheartedly thanks the person who insti¬ tuted the study hall. Page fourteen »
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