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Show shouldered the responsibility in preparing the greater part of the constitution we have now adopted. I think these students should be given a pat on the oack for their efforts and interest inter-est in making next year, thru lie use of this constitution, the best year in Milford High School history. We must all realize that it takes a great deal of time to bring a thing to perfection and it also takes a great deal of work. Our own Constitution of the United States was, certainly, not a perfect document when first put into use. It has taken many, many years of changes and amendments ,to bring this constitution con-stitution to the perfect shape in which we now have it. It will also take years to bring any-high any-high school constitution to a state of perfection where it will be agreeable among the majority of the students. The students have laid a wonderful won-derful foundation to start on. Let us sec if. in the future, we can have other students shoulder the responsibility and have the same spirt of interest at heart to make improvements on the constitution, constitu-tion, if any be needed to make it the best high school constitution in the country today. , J. E. LONG, Junior Class Advisor. v A NEW CONSTITUTION I want to congratulate most of the student body for the interest showi in this week's assembly, I for we had a complete discussion I and adoption of the new constitution constitu-tion for the next school year. I am sorry that we have altogether altogeth-er too many students that sit back and take a back seat on these types of discussion and very seldom participate in any activity that is for the betterment better-ment of school spirit. I have always al-ways found that it is the student stu-dent that takes the back seat that does the most griping and complaining when we have had any legislative bill under consideration consid-eration for our school betterment, better-ment, and that it is these same students who nearly always say. under pressure, that they "did not have a chance of expressing themselves in making a school legislation." I am sure, following follow-ing yesterday's assembly on the discussion of the constitution, that any student who failed to participate in the discussion will have no one to blame but himself. him-self. , I am very pleased to see more actual school spirit and spunk demonstrated in this assembly than has been demonstrated in the greater part of this school year. If we had had the same type of student participation from the beginning of the school year until now, I am sure that the school year would have been a much greater success and the students in the end of the year would have been much more happy in the school activities that have transpired during this year. I personally wish to commend those students who actually |