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.qlzese to We uqfze Slzofztfzicfge THE RUSH AT EIGHT TOWARD THE STAIRS, THE CONSTANT NOISE OF MOVING CHAIRS AT LUNCH WHEN FRIENDS ALL MEET AND TALK ABOUT THE ONES WHO PAST THEM WALK- THESE TO ME ARE SHORTRIDGE. THE JOY AT SEEING EVERYONE WHEN LONG VACATIONS ARE ALL DONE, THE TENSE EXCITEMENT AT EACH GAME BROUGHT ON BY TEAMS THAT GAVE US FAME- THESE TO ME ARE SHORTRIDGE. THE CHEM LAB'S EVER-PRESENT SCENT WHICH WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO RESENT, THE PEACE THAT REIGNS AT THREE-FIFTEEN WHEN VERY FEW CAN STILL BE SEEN- THESE TO ME ARE SHORTRIDGE. IMAGES PENCILED ON THE MIND, MEM'RIES OF THE TIES THAT BIND, TIME, WE KNOW, WILL NOT ERASE, NOR EVER FUTURE JOYS REPLACE, FOR THESE TO ME ARE SHORTRIDGE. - VIRGINIA CALDWELL
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Site Cass o 19 6 The class of 1936 was o1Ticially organized with the election of its Junior oflicers, No- f vember 26, 1934. After a week of lively campaigning, the following candidates were elected: Wesley Martin, president, Martha Schissel, vice-president, Mary Morrison, secretary, Lewis Morrison, treasurer, and Richard Neff, vaudeviile chairman. Student Council representatives, elected for the year, were Ballard Smith, Carter Boyd, Rachael Feibleman, Betty Pierce, and Mira Lewis. A most clever and decidedly success- ful Junior Vaudeville was presented by our class, Friday and Saturday nights, March 29 and 30, 1935. At- tractive costuming, novelty dance routines, and delightful singing were all the results of the splendid cooperation of the act sponsors, individual chairmen and the vaudeville chairman. The chairmen of the acts were: Helen Macgregor and Kathryn Bush, Alice Kettner, Virginia Wilking and Eileen White, Frederica Goodman, Bill Fernandes and Jack Hatfield, Roy Klezmer, Doris Maggart, and Ruth Zitzlaff. The winning act, Collegiate Capers , was a peppy, fast moving pro- duction. The most spectacular feature Was the adagio dance of Wifliam Wylie and Roberta Everett. The intermission acts were presented by Betty Lou McKamey, Louise Crabb, Tommie Wright, Bill Steinmetz, and Ed and Leroy New. The in- dividual prize winners were Billy Jolly, Rosemary White, Tommie Wright, and Sally Williams. The ushers were competently directed by Harriet Cracraft and Joy Geupel, co-chairmen of the group. Black drop curtains for Caleb Mills Hall were presented to the school on behalf of our class. NVESLEY MARTIN President Mary Morrison. Martha Schissel Lewis Morrison Mary Morrison Richard Neff Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Vaudeville Chairman
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