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22 THE CHATTERBOX played the violin, Beulah Grant the tambourine and Frank Roberts the drum, with Blanche Blood at the piano. Jokes were cracked by Norman Cameron and Ed- ward Bailey, who took the part of Ikey and Mikey. The Take-off Haller Hemina Co. was done by Dorothy Bailey and George Kidder. Gerald Roberts, Gladys Gray and Merrill Joeliffe starred in the Sumpunk Opera. The whole program was a laugh from start to finish. Much credit is due Blanche Blood for the carrying out of the program. , Debate: Resolved that the greater part of High School studies should be elective. Affirmative „ Ve Theda Learned „ ,?thel Symes Kenneth Morrison Ellsworth Amidon The result was in favor of the affirmative. The presidents of the classes with three delegates from the Senior class, one from the Junior class and two from the Sophomore class met with Mr. French and Miss Doody to start an organization called the Student Gov- ernment Board. The officers elected were: President. Gerald Roberts; Secretary, Dorothy Cameron. All school business and activities are discussed and decided upon by this Board. This year a set of Freshmen rules have been drawn up by the Sophomore class and approved by the Student Government Board. The rules are for the purpose of in- spiring class and school spirit, and instilling ideas of re- sponsibility into the minds of the verdant Freshmen. The rules read as follows: ADVICE TO THE FRESHMEN Beware! there will be a Judgment Day! Obey these rules. Rules Apply Until Thanksgiving 1. Boys shall wear shirts backward, ties behind.
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THE CHATTERBOX 23 every Monday. Girls wear aprons every Monday. 2. Every Friday the Sophomore class and .the teachers must be provided with a good apple at morning recess. 3. Salute all upper classmen and teachers. 4. Wear no jewelry. 5. Learn all school songs and cheers, and give them when called upon officially. 6. All Freshmen walk on the west side of Main St. 7. In the morning enter through the primary en- trance. Rules to Last Through the Year 8. Boys must put up and take in the flag and vol- ley ball net. 9. Freshmen girls must dust in the main room every morning. 10. Your name is Frosh; answer to it. These rules do not apply Saturdays or Sundays. The Student Government Board elected nine stu- dents for a police force. Kenneth Morrison acts as chief of police. Those under him are Ethel Symes. Mary Graham, Mildred Heartz, Beulah Grant, Merrill joliffe, Frank Roberts, Robert Learned and Dorothy Cameron. It is the duty of the police to see that there is no unnec- cessary commotion in the main room or in the classes. Also to take charge of the main room while the teacher is out. At the end of the day all arrests are reported to the chief of police, who reports to Mr. F'rench. Every month the state sends out victrola records to the Junior, Senior High Schools. So far we have receiv- ed two boxes with twelve records each, which we have enioyed very much. An explanation of each record is enclosed in book form, furnishing us material for the study of Musical Appreciation.
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