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Repetez! Vciriecl Courses Brighten ci Wide Curriculum 6 Approximately 73'70 of all Short- ridge graduates enter college, and many of the remaining face their life's work immediately after grad- uation. In order to accommodate these pupils and to meet the indi- vidual needs of all Shortridgers, our solar system is constantly growing -curriculum-wise, and now offers more than 115 courses a semester. Modern facilities and teaching methods have enabled many phys- ical changes in our solar system during its 90 years' history. Short- ridgers themselves are fundamen- tally the same, though. They work as well as play, laugh and some- times cry, and most of all, keep Shortridge alive. Shop boys discover mystery of the broken fan.
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Quzz Kids Mike Fzsch and Dzck Ohm bone up for title bout. Extra-Curricular Life Is Well Planned The varied activity planet forms a prominent harbor in Shortridge's universe. At the sound of the 2:30 bell, classes are momentarily forgotten, and students seek the activities of their choice, ranging from painting wastebaskets for the Stu- dent Board, or taking part in a Great Books discussion, to riding with the Saddle Club. Although classes form the hub of its many intricate planets, activities play a vital part in our solar system. Here, we make new friends, and develop our interestsg and here, through the determination and interest of many students and teachers, Shortridge traditions are maintained, our school takes a prominent place in community life, and students become better citizens for tomorrow. What's that stamp?
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