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The Year Book of 19 3 3 BIG SHOTS 1931-32 ■f CAass Wood, President Collins , Vice-President Edwards, Secretary Self ' Government Bowditch, Secretary Collier, Collins, Board Undergraduate Barber, Secretary Berkeley, Parker, Board LeaQue Collins, Leidy, , Board Fier, i orrance J Athletic Association Leidy, Vice-President Bowditch, Treasurer Choir Richardson, Librarian College J ews Clews, Editorial Board Berg, Meehan, Yeakel, Business Board Glee Cluh Wood, Vice-President Richardson, Secretary Lantern Burnett, Clews, Yeakel, Editors Liberal Club A. V. Grant, President Varsity Players Clews, Marshall, Executive Board Barber, Bowditch -[ 23 ]-
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The Year Book of 1933 rings. Before the month was out we were writing names and addresses on fihng cards for the PubHcation O ice. In April a learned psychologist anticipated the advertisers by showing us the technique of the magician. It ' s all in doing your tricks with one hand while the other is more inter ' estingly engaged, he said. So we tried making paper flowers with the left hand while the right hand was managing a tea cup. The tea drink ' ing was a success. A few of us formed a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Crepe Paper. But most of us turned to and jammed our smoking rooms with loosely articulated bunches of pink petals. The Gym Basement began slowly to distribute its five hundred costumes. Supper was moved to seven o ' clock to make more time for rehearsals. Little May Day came and went, and its nose, if it had one, would surely have been out of joint. Finally the great weekend arrived. Friday began with a light rain and a doubtful sky. The college moped and mourned. When the clouds broke we showed our ultimate descent from primitive sun ' worshippers. Under our civilized expressions of satisfaction were vague desires to beat tom-toms and leap wildly in unison. Soon the friends and relatives began to arrive; the grand-stand filled; the proces- sion wound along; the Maypole rose, swayed, threatened to fall, and sank into place amid cheers. It was soon over. It had been a good May Day, the weather had blessed us. We sank into a semi-coma from which we were aroused some time near the Fourth of July. ■C 22 ]-
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