What was up with that meeting today? It was like a big popular fest in there.
There were no sponsors in there at first, but our officers still should've called the meeting to order and started it anyway. That way we would've had more time to discuss our float.
Oh yeah, and our president wasn't present for our meeting.
Plus we're basically copying the seniors. The 70's is the first decade the school was open and the fact that the 60s and the 70s were probably the most similar decades in the past 50 years.
I am turned off from float building now.
Not that it wasn't my idea that wasn't picked or that I should've been president (at least I was there), but the fact that everything depends on the majority, which is fair, but it's the popular crowd getting all of the votes and I hardly had a chance to speak when I did because they kept referring back to Sahara. Same thing with Taylor and Heather. They ignored us.
I also loved how when they all heard about Fruitjar High School, they instantly thought of fruit in a jar (that proves how smart they are) and that's our float. They didn't look into it enough. Fruitjar High was the origin of our school and they were all too dumb to think about how much it would mean to everybody who comes back to Berea if we built a float that's a tribute to the original Berea Independent Schools. We would be highly respected by older generations.
God, I love our class, the minority at least.
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