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Riglzl-How do you do's exchanged at ROTC ball. Lower-Coach Gale gives last-minute instructions. Q5 Commercial artists lend a magic touch to Frolic signs 9
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Activities Are zmzerous, Busy, and Fun g Aw This speedy pace at 34th and Meridian con- tinued as old clubs reorganized and new ones were formed while newly elected class officers plunged enthusiastically into various duties. The Echo scribes interviewed several famous person- alities including Jim Lucas who enlightened many students at an all-city high school convo- cation on his personal war experiences. Jour- nalists also gained information on their annual trek to Franklin for the Press Convention. Afternoons were busy as students prepared for the Family Frolic, tried out for the Senior Play, and practiced for vaudeville cuts. Evenings, how- ever, were just as full with football games, club meetings, and studying. Whether a dance, party or just a hob-knob at the Tee-Pee, time on the weekend-s seemed to fly and Monday-oh, it rolled around so soon! Upper-Press interviews Jim Lucas, war reporter. Middle-Home Ec welcomes spring with punch party. Lower-Journalists campaign for veep at IHSPA. 8
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. 5 Students Work Hamf WiniRecognition X-v--. . 17- Quiz 'Em team brushes up for another win. They were great boysg it was a great yearf' EGF? i xii Kita il L .. , si' w I- lf in? Qxge The spicy, crisp atmosphere of fall at 34th and Meridian changed to one of festivity and merriment as the spirit of the holidays in- vaded the halls. The gay. senior Christmas party and the warm, sweet tones of the Madri- gal made appropriate background for routine events on the days before vacation. A new year came and suddenly il was ex- citing, hysterical sectional time. Shortridgers rooted with new enthusiasm under their perky, new blue and white beanies. For the first time in many seasons. we won our initial bout. but high hopes were snuffed out during the second heartbreaker with Warren Central, The Quiz 'Em team spent many laborious hours poring over current events and their hard work was rewarded by a fine record of wins. The pit band spent just as many hours pa- tiently rehearsing the vaudeville lines. Their reward? One of the best vaudevilles ever!
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