[hr] At first, no one would notice it but the school was filled with various speakers, which were most often used to notify students where to go during emergencies or inform them of when a building would be off-limits for a short period of time. The speakers were loud and thanks to their high quality, the transmissions were always clear and impossible to miss. Often an annoyance during exam periods, they were hated by the majority of the school but no one dared to damage them in fear of being punished. No one really knew from where the messages were recorded, with the most popular theory being the principal's office from whom most of the messages came from. An hour after the lessons ended, a tune familiar to the upperclassmen rang out and soon the voice of the vice-principal boomed out, demanding for the attention of all students: [color=gold]'' The lecture halls and gym are closed for all students except the last year's student council and prefect committee until the end of the day. I repeat, the lecture halls and gym are closed for all students except the last year's student council and prefect committee until the end of the day''[/color] [hr]