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Mildreil Sc-lilenler puts mail in faculty lioxs-s. Elizalmetli Miles writes out a permit for l'rsula He-in. tx' ' Yr' ef uf X4 lf' 'J May I Have an Excuse? Forgetting your written excuse means a pink admission blank for you , said Mildred as she scratched her initials on the pink paper and handed it to the absent-minded sophomore. 'll-leres my bus money. Can you please take it in a hurry so l wont be late for classf' asked an impatient freshman. 'Uh, Elizabeth, may l check in this class money? lt's for thehlunior treasury, A'l'Il see you in my ofliccn, said Mr, Senty, as a salesman stepped into the already crowded outer office. lt was the morning following vacation. To the office girls it seemed as il' hall the students had forgotten their locker combinations and the other half was checking in money for either transportation, class dues or the mid-year play. That small room seemed to buzz, Everywhere one looked there were students. But by 8:40 everything was quiet, except for a few of those late comers that up on time. The girls got back to their usual routine of checking at- sortip, mail, getting out letters, straightening up the accounts and never get tendance, answering they ephone. , . I I , . , . VJ y bf A! i I' W,f 'Nl v f' 1 qj' l if aioa-
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The motion has been made and seconded that we accept the plan of dis- bursement presented by the carnival committee. All in favor say, aye, said President Schwaller. Aye! Opposed, no. The motion is carried. jim, do you have any report on the Fire Department? asked President Schwaller. Well, as yet, Mr. President, I have not called a meeting. I, do, however, have a few suggestions to make. For instance, some sort of fire signal should be arranged through the clocks for the classes in the gym, auditorium, and music room. As it is now, the fire alarm can not be heard, answered Senator J im Bruhy. Thank you, and will you talk to Mr. Senty about that and try to see that it gets fixed? suggested the president. Mr. President. Margaret Our home room zo4, would like to know what is going to be done about the point system. We discussed it and Gloria Vick said she thought the student himself knew when he was carrying too many activities and would drop out voluntarily. Barbara May said she thought some students with outstanding executive ability should be allowed several offices, and if one person had too many the student body is intelligent enough not to vote for him. A vote was taken and we are all definitely opposed to it, reported Senator Margaret Luecker. We will have an open discussion about it next Monday so let each Senator get his home room's opinion for the next meeting, answered President Schwaller. I move the meeting be adjourned, called Senator Gordon Minch. Second! someone shouted. The meeting is adjourned, concluded the President. OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT SENATE First Semester President ...... ..............,.. W alter Lautenbach Vice-President .... . ...... Stuart Sweeney Secretary ....... . . .Margaret Luecker Treasurer .... ............. B erneice Schellinger Second Semester President. .......,,............... Merlin Schwaller Vice-President. .... ......,... K arl Stark Secretary ........ . . .Margaret Luecker Treasurer .... .,... G ordon Minch -12,
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