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L I T E R A T U R E VN 0 UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE STAND- ARD TO BE ATTAINED BY A SCHOLASTIC GROUP IS THE MEASUREMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LITERATURE THAT IT IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCINC.
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D A N C E S SOCIAL COMMITTEE, Second Semester March, just preceding the advent of the mythical March hare who would have been fortunate had he been present at the fantastic festivities. Colorful lighting and decorating ef- fects were heartily approved of by the light-hearted dancers, and toe- tickling music furnished added in- centive for all to join into the spirit of the occasion. An imposing num- ber of students made their initial ap- pearances as members of the Cum- nock Student Body, and did not re- gret their decision to attend. The final light fantastic of the current social season at Cumnock was concluded when the unorthodox Whatsisl' dance was unveiled on Friday night, May l5, in the Cum- nock auditorium. This dance had 43 lOl-IN CRAVEN, Chairman many unique and startling scenic ef- fects to amuse the present contin- gent, as well as an aggregation of well-organized musicians to furnish the music. Such unusual sights as a jail, elephants, a large shoe, a doll- house, and other novel effects af- forded much amusement. Much credit is due the hard- working Social Committee chairmen and supporters, namely, C-uy Moore and john Craven, who supervised the activities, and their associates, juli- ana Monroe, Ben Sternberg, john Lu- cas, lack Main, George Cray, Ed len- kins, Marilyn Felix, Bill Hamilton, Pauline Brenner, lack Wilson, Cutler Huebener, lack Baird and numerous others who so gladly contributed their time and efforts. 6l
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