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The Snapshot, Volume III, Number XI, December
3, 1945
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SANTA IS COMING TO TOWN
19 shopping days left until
send you i.nto a state of panic, but
color-ful Mucklucks, Mother would cherish
book that Dad's always been
mean-ing to read
Christmas shopping needn't be the mad, rush-rush ordeal it is on
a crowded thoroughfare, not if you
take this opportunity, because
Dragon's Breath Carniv&l sugar
in for relaxing refreshment at the
Sophomore Sallies Then, if you
con-sult the "super-swami."
These advantages, plus the chance to buy genuine Hawaiian
De-partment, make Dragon's Breath
Car-nival a "must" on your things to do
cal E.mdar •
The Mathematics Club will give
a Christmas dinner party for
promi-nent mathematicians on December 10
The members will appear as Euclid,
Archimedes, Isaac Newton, and
his contribution to the field of
account of his outstanding
achieve-ments
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at 8:00 o'clock
REMEMBER
POSTPONED BOND RALLY, VARIETY SHOW,
CUMTUX ANNOUNCES
"Ring the bells and sound the
chimes -Give a cheer -"
for the Senior girls who will represent us in all-around
FOR ALL 'ROUND GIRL-THE TYPICAL DOVJNI::HITE:
Jeanne Albrecht Sara Sue Son
Joan Kickbusch Catherine Powers Shirley Williams Ellen Zieper
the class which
"puts its faith, its courage and its
strength -In the red, the red, the class class of 146! 11
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THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW
suitcases packed to the brim, and
train or bus, with mouths drooling
at the thought of the turkey
course, the anticipation of being
These must have been Dodie
Lar-son's thoughts as she peacefully
Muske-gon, Michigan but can't you just
Milwau-kee harboi', due to the thick ice on
the shorGs of Muskegon?
~nd Jean Samuelson were on the
train Jean suffered painful
fortunately escaped injury
1hey say that jailers are very
hospitable hosts, and Ann Melcher,
Pat Weiss and Sammy Rabb certainly
found that so in Menominee Falls,
Wisconsin After running into a
last resort and turned to the law
eve-ning j.n jail Can you imagine
Despite all of these
difficul-ties, the unanimous feeling seer.1s
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NATIVITY SCE1~Eb TO ENHANCb MCLAR&T\J
Amid boughs of sweet-smelling fir
Play w~ll be presented on Saint
play, supervised by Miss Rossberg,
consists of the traditional scenes
from the nativity, and uses
will announce the beginning of the
shepherd scene follows in which the
Magi
fr c.~me d by Yuletide music under the
Connie Keyes, Joyce Raasch, Doris
songs include such old carols and
(14th century), Es ist ein Rosa
Entsprungen (16th century), and
the Gr~en and her court of
honor-Beryl Webb Pat t>chaper Janet Bee Pat Vogel Marylin Davidson Joan Hcmburg Winifred Watson Nancy Schmitt Connie Van Ert
The E:vening of December 7 will
will be u double quartette who wi}l sing a group of European
caro~s including airs from Ger-many, France, Poland and Czech-oslovakia
In the second part, the orches-tra under the direction of Miss Howe will play an Allegretto and
Pastorale from the Christmas Con-certo by Carelli
Selections from Bach's Christ-mas Oratorio, sung by the Chorus
Gun-derson, soloists, Doris Meyer, Mary Lou Baldwin, and Connie
of the concert
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'In-formal in Greene Lounge on 8atur
Social Corruni ttee viill again go
music which will greet the couples
that of Ralph Friedman's orchestra which plays at many Marquette
re-main as a surprise until that
CHRISTMAS PLAY CONTINUED:
custom being recognized this year
hair for the Virgin Violin obl-ligatos played by Edyth Kluge
accom-pany the songs
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