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Show 4 Girls Plan ''Omit Noise9 Campaign Members of S. H. A. G. council have voluntarily undertaken a silence sil-ence campaign, the purpose of which is to omit unnecessary noise in assemblies and halls. Actual campaigning commenced yesterday when unusual posters appeared on the corridor walls. Through the medium of posters, at ' tempts are being made to remind those with an abnormal abundance of vocal capacity to cease all excessive ex-cessive vociferation. Working on the assumption that the masculine portion of the school is responsible for the lion's share of noise that clings to the atmosphere atmos-phere surrounding hall and auditorium, audi-torium, S. H. A. G. is appealing to the boys through the fairer sex, a method which is certain to succeed, it was announced by Elaine Hun-saker, Hun-saker, president of the organization. organiza-tion. "S. A. M. pledges Its full support," sup-port," says head man Jack Lowder. S.H.A.G. Purchases Furniture New furniture will soon be placed in Dean Lucile Monay's S. H. A. G. office. Miss Monay, dean of girls, has announced, "The furniture has been selected 'and is waiting to be okeh'd. Defense priorities will determine de-termine the date of arrival. The set consists of four pieces, a couch and three easy chairs. The couch may be used as a loveseat, or as individual chairs. Miss Monay also states, "The new furniture we are getting is very similar in material to the fur-' , niture that is in teacher's room." The furniture in the teacher's room is of a cotton novelty weave and has a natural oak framework. |