Class Applies Citizenship
Votinf by secret bal
lot and a clean-up
canpaicn comprise ac
tivities of civics
classes in putting, the
study of citizenship
into action.
Replacing the un
painted cardboard
trash boxes in the
halls, library, sick
room, and study hall
with fresh painted
ones was the first
project chosen by the
class.
Pollowinc the comple
tion of the trash
boxes, posters were
designed and made by
the girls. These pos
ters reminding stu
dents to keep the buil
ding olean., were
placed over or near
the trash boxes. Pos
ters carried such v'ell
known quotations asf
"Cleanliness is next
to Godliness" or rhy
mes made up by members
The next job under
taken was that of giv
ing the sick room a
face-lifting. Sheets
and pillow cases were
contributed by various
students. Others were
made of feed sacks and
embroidered. Bailey
Dry Cleaners cleaned.--
the blanket free of *
charge, and the cur-j
tains were laundered,'
A dressing table and|
stool v'ere made withi
assistance from the|
boys' class. Health!
posters were pinned on!
the walls, and a plant!
added the finishing!
touch. I
Not all the v/ork, ho’,v-i
ever, has been done by j
the girls. Once a week’;
the boys go . outside, |
equipped with homemade |
paper-pickers, and i
clean the rounds. i-
To prepare themselves
for future voting
they held and electior!
using the system of
Australian secret bal-
-lot.. BDiii cJLas-a&j
voted on conduct
points and superla-
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ANN IE GRIFFIN
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