The List

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As Lily took her way out of the Bugle office, she noticed a poster on the wall. "The Prom...," she murmured. "That's on March. Why this so early, Duncan?" She mentally asked the Bugle Editor-in-Chief.

She started the survey at the square near the Stillhend Hall and approached a group of freshmen girls and asked them the following thirty questions:

Who's the cutest guy in the campus?

Who's the weirdest person?

Who's the worst dressed?

Who sucks? Who bullies?

Who's prettier Missy Finnegan or Hilary Manson? (cheerleaders)

Who's prettier Jane Sawyer or Sofia Carlisle? (politicians)

Who's smarter Paul Dean or Milo LeBau? (brainiacs)

Who's the best dressed?

Which is the best varsity team?

Who's the hottest bitch?

Who's the loser dude?

Who's the most fancied girlfriend?

Who's the most fancied boyfriend?

Most famous freshman?

Sophomore?

Junior?

Senior?

Who's the Prom King?(spoilers)

Prom Queen?(spoilers)

Who's the worst singer? Lea Green or Andre Jones?

Who's the smartest cheater?

Who comes late?

Who's the best detainee?

Who's your favorite teacher?

If given the chance, which subject would you eliminate?

Does Jackie Watson (Arrows football player) really take steroids?

Must Jim Nichols be kicked-out?

Who's your student of the year?

Campus cutest couple?

After asking the freshmen girls, she went to the boys under an American elm. She was so relieved to get away from those girls. She couldn't stand them talking about Frank Bosworth.

Then, she asked a group of cheerleaders and got a little stuck with them. She realized they were so prying. They were into that "Jackie Watson" steroid issue. How could he do that thing? He used steroids. That was why he got that compact and brawny body. Anyhow, what was the problem when every time he did, the Arrows football team won?

Jim Nichols should be kicked out? Well, what he did was not so amusing this time around. He sold those exam questionnaires. Lily wondered if it should be the right thing to do - to kick him out. In any way she tried to look at the issue, the students wouldn't mind and even bother putting Jim Nichols into exile or let him stay in FHH. The students, who bought the questionnaires for three bucks, benefited from them. They would love to buy again. What a predicament it was.

Lily had been asking FHH students the same thirty questions all afternoon and found herself so exhausted. She needed a rest.

She decided to take a break and chose the Stillhend Hall. The hall was old and one of the first buildings when the school was first built almost a hundred years ago. The main library was located there. The other science laboratories and the school board offices were there too. The hall was remarkably beautiful as ever. Ever since Lily first came here in Fram Hill High about four years ago, she always had the same impression about the hall.

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