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I0 ee i i e e QQ, W- in- -.pw- ' '05, Norman Reed, Judy Groorer, Jeffrey Aelfermun. Jim Eaton. Miss Ruth Lezrman. Guy Russell, Nancy Rader, Mike Torrrzin. Dick Cohen keep SHS clean. Jiaym' Phillip Bay! helps principal Joe? Hadley and student Jerry Udell plclni the first place tree iron in lhc .ilczyc,i x Teen Council berlulijieaiion corztest. Jdrze Ann Thatcher eziddles a teddy beczr. one of the many toys giien to needy children by .senior-,w as the price of czdnzis.sion at their annual Chrisinzczs party, Doors Swing Wide Shortridge students did Hot limit their activities and interests to bettering Shortridge, but they also were active iii eommuiiitjv projects. For the second vear. Shortridegers have oeeh doiiie their part iii fivhtiiiff the htteihuo iii Iiidmiiapohs C19111 up efim pfiivii Tots were sent to iieedx ehildieii 'it Chiistmfis time hx members of thc sc moi C1 iss Shoitiideeis who eoiitiiouted moiiex to the Childitiis Museum uid to the Amtiieiii R d Cios n D ann c s 1 N lltu p PyCr1rsi nrll '1 11 .al sg,
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Erperienf-u may not be the best teacher in this ease. but if dia crozzse inf crest iii one iriizdoir display. ff science iv'-fr:-sta--M ,,,,. -W in g wi, 7':' ...i-.qi 1 project of Dale Lentz, Linda Carr. and Debbie Gallup. Snoir in January is for Barbara Wilson and Kathy Faiih. A Year When We Here at Nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. a year of many meanings for many people. For the rest of the world it is a time of grasping new ideas, situations, and responding to events both peaceful and revolution- ary. Here at Shortridge 1958 is beginning, accom- plishment, growing up, learning, and graduation. September 4! We embark upon another year with firm resolution to make the most of school study and fun. Dark horses. campaigns-fupperclassmen east their votes for officers to lead them through the year. Asian flu hits SHS as Sputnik hits the front pages. Perhaps no other football season can boast of such cold. snowy. rainy games . . . or so mueh hot ehoeolate. With winter well under way coins- dances and strains of Come let's stroll which Wifli April twirl Jlag, 4-miie irariii irecztlzer. spriiig jervr. .iiif1fw'I1iz'I.'i,' llllZZ'C7'flIlIC oiivzeiis ri l'f1ll7lC'U to pat the top cliiirif' us .-llirt' Raii'lii1a.s. Jim Briihii, Gerry Wagner, C'.'i:af:, 1x't 1rzl1f:'. Jnhi: Ester. Dlllllll .1Ic'FarIarzd di.sc'oz'er.
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