A Junior class meeting was called on the evening of January 12 by the president, Louise McArthur, for the purpose of discussing new privileges which the class would ask for in 1925. A list of seven privileges was drawn up and handed to the dean. Four of these privileges were granted, and the Juniors now have in addition to former privileges, the following:
1. Two Juniors attend picture show together (granted).
2. A Junior to chaperone to town (granted provided the groups be limited to four, the chaperone to make the fourth).
3. To be away for week-end each calendar month (granted, with the exception of September and January).
4. To leave campus at any time during the school day, provided such absence does not interfere with classes (granted on condition that she be accompanied by another Junor or by a Senior).
From the front page of Queens Blues, the student newspaper of Queens College, Charlotte, N.C., January 17, 1925
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