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PEEP ACELLER 7 Qtl=11— 1 | ||| A ——— 1 —— Lh ht HH HH LI ee Class History All too soon the end of the last act has come. ‘The end of the play entitled “The Antics of the Class of 1931.” The play was a happy one, up until the end of act four. It was rather sad then. Those who were friends for four beautiful, won- derful years must part, some permanently, others for just a short while. The first act took place way back in 1927—how short it seems— when a number of students—about 85—entered the Jefferson Build- ing and were classified as “Frosh.” It was a glorious year! Many of our numbers were members of the chorus and orchestra. A few were active in athletics. This act closed happily enough with the assuring thought that all would meet again in the next act! But there was a feeling of dismay in the beginning of act two. The players found that a few of their numbers had dropped out, but, as the act went on, the same rollicking, carefree manner was again assumed by each and every player. As before, there were a few of the class who took part in chorus, orchestra, and athletics. Again the act ended happily. Upon the opening of the curtains on act three, it was found that more of the old players were missing, and, too, that there were some new players, who were accepted most cordially into the third and . fourth acts of ‘The Antics of the Class of 1931.’’ During the course of events, the members of the class conducted an Oratorical Contest, and quite a few class and inter-class debates. In this act, members of the class were most popular in athletics, both basketball and foot- ball. There was the usual group that was active in chorus and or- chestra work. Thus far, the players have done some very fine acting. There was a gay spirit over the players at the end of this act. This act may have been sub-titled “The Jovial Juniors.” And then—! Then came the last act! The acting was superb. All through the previous acts, the players had shown up well in cur- tricular work. This year they kept up the good work and then some. There was the Magazine Campaign scene, the Christmas Greeting and
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