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CAFETERDK... Watch out for the stampede! Is the building on ire? No, they're just hurrying to get into the lunch lines. Our lunch period is our fa- vorite, because we get such really good food. Mrs. Lichtenwalter certainly does a swell job in preparing such wholesome and palatable food. HEALTH... Feeling low? Got a headache? Or maybe a broken bone? Then our nurse, Miss Moran, can help you. At the iniirmary you can find a place to rest and have competent attention. Everyone knows the line service Miss Moran performsg she gives each student an examina- tion every year. BOOKSTORE... Gee, that class rings pretty! You say you got it at our bookstore? Besides handling our class jewelry, they sell us our textbooks, which we could not possibly do without. Our book- store sells everything from football tickets to typewriters. Mr. Hobbs really does a great job. Upper right-Frosh get acquainted with SHS food. Middle right-Mrs. Lichtenwalter displays new ice box. Lower right-The Secret. Lower left- 25c, please.
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Stars in the making! PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Oooooo! OW! Whew! What a workout! Am I tired! Besides making us ache all over, the Physical Education Department trains us in many other ways: discipline, muscle coordina- tion, and many games. The boys stretch and strain in basketball, baseball, football, and wrestling, while the girls strive and sweat in dancing and rhythm exercises. This year the gym oiiice rented towels to all the boys, and gave everyone extra time to take a shower. Students get a well-rounded program from their athletic instructors, combining feats of skill, exercises, and games. A stitch in time . . . Girls' gym class toes the mark. HOME ECONOMICS . . . Girls make good wives . . . but they won't make really good ones until they have studied home economics. Our Home Economics Department teaches girls to go easy on their husbands' pocketbooks as well as their stomachs by teaching them to make their own clothing and prepare delightful, delicious, and delectable dinners. The halls on the second floor are often iilled with the aroma from the cooking classes which are whipping up a new batch of candy. If you walk by some of the Home Ec rooms you can see the girls cutting out patterns and preparing themselves for their future lives. Future homemalcers get acquainted with pots and pans.
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fn ffx ffx LAST EDITIO . . . TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 THE ANNUAL IS THE 'ALAST EDI- TION OF THEIR SCHOOL LIFE. IN THIS SECTION ARE THE REC- ORDS OF THEIR ACTIVITIES AS THEY MADE THEIR CONTRIBU- TIONS TO SHORTRIDGE IN SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIR AND ATHLETICS THROUGHOUT THE LAST FOUR YEARS.
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