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...fibfzafzy A memorial library, honoring for- mer Shortridge teachers, has become a part of the Charity Dye library and a supplement to the regular collec- tion of books. Thus far, thirty-nine teachers have been recognized by books given in their honor. The Art Department has designed a fitting bookplate which is placed in the front of each volume, designating it as a gift book. Bob Mouser and Jack Forbes check out some books with Mrs. Esther Cabanaugh while Miss Jean McVicker helps a student choose a book. In the filing case, students Barbara Sherow and Barbara Mary Rita Dusthiiner glances may look up any book in the Bennett look over the current through an interesting novel library by title or author. magazines. while her friend reaches to Polly Averly and group appear engrossed in diffi- cult research. the top shelf. Another collection, honoring for- mer pupils Who have died, has been started and a bookplate has been de- signed for these volumes. These tri- bute books are kept on special shelves set aside for them. The library proudly serves Short- ridge with a large and complete col- lection of books, including iiction, travel, biography, history, humor, and technical volumes, in addition to current literature and newspapers. Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh and Miss Jean McVicker are in charge of the Shortridge Library.
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SENIOR S.P.Q.R.: Back row: Betty Wrege, Lucinda Kryter, Ann Inman, Nancy Sutton, Conrad Casler, Jean Maxwell, Patty Pearson, Gertrude Rappaport, Marilyn Weigand, Miss Jane Curry. Front row: Suzanne Johnson, Marilyn Taylor, Virginia Davis, Georgia Buckner, Barbara Croker, Katie Clark, Nancy Dearmin, Carol Baum, Patty Peat. S. fseniofz The Senior S.P.Q.R. is sponsored by Miss Jane Curry, and its purpose is to provide an outlet for classical interest. Its programs have been arranged to suit the interests of the older group particularly. In October the horoscopes of all members were read. In January Margaret Mason gave a talk on Ni- jinsky, the great Russian ballet dancer. Oflicers are Georgia Buckner, princepsg Tom Emerson, proprincepsg Julia Hull, scri- ba, Con Casler, quaestorg and Marge Hart- ley, program chairman. clamor Miss Emily Dodson sponsors the Junior S.P.Q.R. Its purpose is to give an added in- terest in the classics and a background in reading. A Ha1loWe'en party Was given in October. In January, the motion picture, Aesop's Fables, was shown. The officers are Bill Humphrey, princepsg Mary Lou Jolliffe, proprincepsg Marilyn Me- gorden, scribag and Sue Hostetler, program chairman.
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