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Complaints Well, here I am to tell you about life in Reader High School, and what you have to put up with in this institution. First of all, we go to Democracy class. There is Mr, Hall directing the traffic in the lower hall. Then we hear all about his week-end trips and that mighty Hudson, and also how to take pictures. All of that in one period! The next period in Government class, Mr. Fankhouser keeps us busy looking up words, then we can't pronounce most of them after we do get them looked up. He's always griping about the paper on the floor of the auditorium and in the halls. Why doesn't he tell the janitor? That's his job. While we're doing all this, there sits poor Reva, the only Senior in Algebra class with Mr. Ott quarreling at her. In Physical Education, he just sits on the bleachers and lets them fight it out. Some of us wonder if it is safe to walk into the gym without a suit of armour. There's Mrs. Hall, who keeps us busy writing essays, themes, and compositions, and then in return we get such names as smart Alec, nosy, and silly goose . And that's not all! She moves Raymond around the room so much, we often wonder if that isn't the reason he is so skinny. And you know that teacher, Mrs. Siburt. We can hardly distinguish her from the seventh grade students except for the click of her heels and her constant yelling, Put your chairs down, boys, or Get your shorthand . Anything that happens to disappear from her desk in the typing room, such as thumb tacks, we Seniors are always blamed, Why doesn't she take that old desk down stairs? Now there's that kid, Flash, who calls himself a teacher. lnfChemistry class, he talks on everything but chemistry. When he Wants to do an experiment, he runs for Mr. Hall. We wonder if he studied Ping-pong or chemistry in college. My, oh my! Those juniors, sure think they are hot stuff. Selling candy and such. By the time they are Seniors they will be millionaires. Those Sophomores are the ones who have really got the nerve. After we remodeled the basement, they don't allow us to leave a single thing in it. They even go as far as to throw our coats in the wastebasket. We don't have so much trouble with the Freshmen since they aren't so very big. But they sometimes do things that we are blamed for. However, the Freshman girls do try to run the whole school especially the library. I 15
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