Darrel Durfey was seen. -by one of the eighth gffad'e students falling on his (head Thursday .noon,'. We hope he -dddni’t hunt 'himself.-. The seyantA^.elasa-Rla'nned. a. home ■room program for Friday.Delnmr Wiley and' Blaine Bayes are a-ga'in meeting with the sev-en-A class. Julius Sircf has changed his daily schedule in order to meet with the band the last period' in the after no omVirginia B right enburg was absent Wednesday and) Friday. John Thacker was absent -Monday and Tuesday with a sore throat.The seventh grade language classes have been studying the picture, “Road Through the Trees,” by Corot.The eighth grade held' a home ■room meeting Thursday afternoon. The topic discussed was “Leadership’’ Hubert Rodman, the new director, planned- -the program for the first time. Eva Ross, -class president, was chairman.The. news reporter interviewed several pupils concerning a new rule. The questions and1 answers are- as follows: Do you like .the new as-, sembly -rule tbait makes ,it neeeesary bo have .pernmsktn from .the teacher before leaving -one’s seat: ' Please answer ys -or no and tell why.INeiis Lawson: Yes, in -a way it is a nice thing because the general disturbance usually caused 'by the pupils is now reduced,Marvin Seitz: Yes, I think that the new rule is very satisfactory. If a pupil really needs some information he can use -a free period which we •have every hour. The change in the ■assembly during study period is very , noti-ccable, and' the teacher hardly ^ ever has to -call the pupil's attention •to the fact that they are making too much noise.Robert Doan: Yes, -because it does not make so much troise as it did the other way.Katharine Boyer: No, I don’t. I would rather have our old way back again, because I think we should have more privileges.Wayne S-tr ana than is really wanting to go to- the pep meetings in high se-hocd because -he is going around to the boys and- girls and having them put their names on a paper to see if the majority want to go.Junior high schoo-t had their per* Lods shortened- Friday to be -able to (attend- the program in high- school.The Eighth grade has just been studying the picture Joan o-f Arc,' ,j by Basfcein-Lepage, j iThe Eighth grade has -complained'; aibout writing too nvucfh news mater- i ial on home room programs, but it doesn’t know how hard it is to think up -other thing®.