. The Rotunda . erican youngpeople, and it is against all humannature for us to hs regarded as crea-tures of routine. We hear the word cooperation con-tinually, but we ask—how can wecooperate by ourselves? It also goes against the grainfor the average person to have herbest friend insulted and embarrassedwithout cause. We, as students, are willing tomeet the administration half-way,but the administration must be will-ing to take its part in meeting us. Senior Editors Note: (To the town personwho wrote to the editor): We are very sorry that you inter-preted the forum last week in thewrong way.


. The Rotunda . erican youngpeople, and it is against all humannature for us to hs regarded as crea-tures of routine. We hear the word cooperation con-tinually, but we ask—how can wecooperate by ourselves? It also goes against the grainfor the average person to have herbest friend insulted and embarrassedwithout cause. We, as students, are willing tomeet the administration half-way,but the administration must be will-ing to take its part in meeting us. Senior Editors Note: (To the town personwho wrote to the editor): We are very sorry that you inter-preted the forum last week in thewrong way. We did not mean thattown people were not welcome to useour pianos and music rooms in whichto practice, for they are just as wel-come as we are. What the writermeant was that so many studentsplay the piano and practice when itis unnecessary. That is the kind ofthing students object to—not to prac-ticing something as worthwhile asthe music produced by the town or-fanizations. Keep right on—we ap-preciate Dear Editor, Congratulations! The student bodyheartily approves of that editorial en-titled, The Students Appreciate Itwhich appeared in last weeks Rotun-da. TTie teachers are really goodsports, and we are really enjoying ourclasses this year. It seems there ismore cooperation between studentsand teachers than ever before. And another thing—the Y. W. is really doing some good are good, prayers are good,the speakers are good. In general theY. W. surely has an efficient fact, I think all the organizationsare working unusually well, or so itceems to one who is really Upperclassman The Color Rush Dear Editor: It seems that the inhabitants ofthe senior building have been gettingundue criticism. Accused of being thenoisiest place in school, of disregard-ing light rules and defying authori-ty, one would think those Juniors and ? Seniors in the senior building were To win the color rush is the desire of every member of the the worlds


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