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ma DRAMA, JE. f. V. UR scene opens with several students sprawled lazily on their seats. Most of them are talking about last night ' s bask etball games, while a few are taking a last- minute look at Latin translation. Suddenly the door opens, and who do you think should appear, but our own Mr. Robert F. Millett (called Spike for short) , he comes in with a nice smile on his face, but it quickly vanishes, as he sees the disorder. He sits down at his desk and looks to see which student he will tell to get to work. He yells across to Philipsborn to get to work. Philipsborn shouts back that he has finished all his homework, Mr. Millett says, Do you want to see your Graph? Philipsborn quickly picks up Latin book, and it looks as if he is studying very hard, but someone in the room shouts to turn his book upside down because he is reading backwards. Just as quiet is restored, and Mr. Millett settles down to his work, in walks the big three, otherwise known as Reilly, Reilly and Eliot. They come in singing and talking at the top of their voices; they slam their briefcases down on the desks and start putting their coats in the closet when right out of nowhere comes Roderick Webster, otherwise known as Gub-gub. He is trailing a large briefcase and is making a lot of racket. Dave Howe, who is over in a corner hiding behind a three-month old Judge hollers out to be quiet, he is studying. Mr. Millett comes out of a semi-trance, and says, Shut up all you guys, I want to read the bulletin and blue-slip. Fisher shouts out in a meek voice that we really ought to do something for the Mirror. Everyone agrees, but no one is very anxious to. So that is forgotten for a minute while Mr. Millett reads the bulletin and slip. He tells Abie he is on the blue-slip, but Abie answers back that he is not going to the office until he has broken a record for being on the blue-slip. The bell clangs, and the boys rush out, leaving Mr. Millett wondering why he ever came to Winnetka.
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