Abstract
When Dr. Manch first presented the idea of a Dress-Up Campaign to the Council, the delegates were immediately impressed with the prospects. Here, the high-school students saw a valuable opportunity to participate in a project that would visibly affect their fellow students and themselves. The original enthusiasm was displayed throughout the committee sessions in which the final standards were drafted. This vigor also was exhibited in promoting the standards in the high schools. All the students con nected with the program benefited, I believe, from this experience be cause they had the opportunity to work with students from all sections of the city to accomplish something worth while.—Caesar Naples, Presi dent, Inter-High School Student Council, Buffalo Public Schools, Buffalo, New York.
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