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A Dangerous Experiment
chapter: 5
At lunch that day all the Wave members sat
at the same table. Brian, Brad, Amy, Laurie and David were there. Robert
Billings walked in. ‘Robert, come and sit with us,’ said David. ‘We’re all
members of the Wave.’ Robert gave the Wave salute and came to the table. Suddenly
Laurie said, ‘I think this is all very strange.’
David turned to her. ‘What’s strange?’ he
asked ‘All the things we do for the Wave,’ said Laurie. ‘It’s different,’ Amy
told her. ‘That’s why it feels strange.’
‘Yes,’ said Brad, ‘we’re all together now.
That’s what is great about the Wave. We’re all members of the same team.’
‘Do you think that everybody likes that?’
Laurie asked. ‘Who
doesn’t like it?’ David asked. Laurie felt her face go red. ‘I don’t think I
like it,’ she said. Suddenly Brian pulled out his ‘Member of the Wave’ card.
‘Don’t forget that you are a Wave member, Laurie. You mustn’t break Wave
rules.’
‘Laurie isn’t breaking any rule,’ said
David.
‘But she mustn’t say bad things about the
Wave,’ said Robert quickly. The others looked at Robert. Robert did not usually
say any-thing. Laurie smiled. ‘I’m happy that you’re sitting with us, Robert,’
she said. ‘That’s one good thing about the Wave. Now we’re all in the same
team.’ The students at Gordon High loved the Wave. Every day there were more
new members. All round the school there were Wave pictures. Students gave the
Wave salute when they met. Ben Ross was very surprised. ‘And my history
students arc working very well,’ he told Christy. ‘They want to say the Wave
words and give the Wave salute in every lesson. But they do more homework than
they did before.’
‘I hear that the football team are all
members now,’ said Christy. ‘But do you think that the Wave is good for the
students? Are they learning anything?’
‘Christy,
the Wave is an experiment.’ said Ben. ‘There was no discipline in this school
before 1 started it. Now I tell the students to do something and they do it. I
think this new discipline is good for them.’Laurie sat on a desk in The
Grapevine office. Other students sat on desks near her.‘It’s always the
same with this newspaper,’ said Laurie. ‘Everybody wants to see their names in The
Grapevine. But nobody wants to do the work. Alex, where’s your story about
music?’
‘What
story?’ said Alex. ‘Oh yes, 1 remember. I’ll do it next week.’
‘Alex, you need discipline to write for a
newspaper!’ said Laurie. ‘We must work as a team. I want your story tomorrow.’ Alex
laughed. ‘Are you a member of the Wave?’ he asked. ‘I’m in Mr Ross’s class’
said Laurie. ‘Everybody in our class is a member.’
‘Everybody in the school is talking about
the Wave,’ said Alex. ‘Write a story about it.’ Laurie looked at the others.
‘Yes. Perhaps I will. It’s a good story,’ she said. ‘We can ask the other
students what they think.’
Principal Owens wanted to see Ben Ross in
his office. Was there something wrong? Ben knew that Principal Owens wanted to
talk about the Wave. On the way to Principal Owens’ office Ben met many
students. They all gave him the Wave salute. The door was open, and Principal
Owens sat behind his desk. Ben was surprised when the old man smiled at him. He
looked down at Ben. ‘Tell me what this Wave thing is about, Ben,’ he said.
‘Everybody in the school is talking about it.’ Ben told the story of his
experiment.‘It’s very strange, Ben,’ said Principal Owens. ‘Are the students
learning anything?’
‘They’re doing better than before,’ said
Ben. ‘I think the Wave is helping them.’
‘I don’t like these Wave salutes and Wave
pictures,’ said Principal Owens.
‘It’s all a game,’ said Ben-Principal
Owens looked at Ben. Then he said, ‘I’m not very happy about this thing, Ben.
You must watch it very carefully. Remember that these are young people in your
experiment. Sometimes we forget that they are young.’
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