m M ‘M S| fei i '0? SfmDOV/ PLAY CAilPUS QUES TIOmiAIRE Shhh! The Shadow has been play ing around again and has a word to say—and a conplaint to make.There just Isn't any nev;s. It takes too long for enough news to collect to make a decently juicy morsel. She observes, however, that the ’Tontreat girl§' .motto of Hovember- ''Eat, drink, and be merry for in December we diet”-has now dis-^ appeared and you weak-willed diners wTiose stomachcs have lead you a- round by the nose just won't '’figure" at home during the holi days . How glad I am that I am a mere Shadow! I.Iontreat has shattered another cherished tradition, the one which says that v/inter is no growing season. You've got to hear about the unseasonable love in bloom. The only Good-man around here de- ■parted for one long, long week. Un able to bear the separation, he sent a Tiny special letter to re mind the girl he’ left behind him that though gone, he shouldn't be forgotten ' • • A certain teacher around here carries such weight that she lit erally "broke the ice" the other day. VJhat a social ass.et she'd be! Let's have no more cracks from her until the skating is over. Shame on you, third floor in the Fellowship Building! You've, been feuding again. You may be on top and have it all over the other two floors, but that's just because it's customary to build the third floor on top Instead of the bottom. Anyhow, come on dov;n to earth. Imagine! A by no means light quarrel was lit by the lighting of a candle when one girl lit out and lit into the other. It seems she got hot because the other girl Insisted on burning a candle in her room; the whole floor had a free-for-all and there was plenty of free speech Tch! Tch! during Christmas, girls; will observe before and two and two together, good tale, because In preparing the Questionnaire for this issue, the DIALi^TTE merely asked the question fore most in the minds of all of us: Ytfhat is your idea of a happy Christmas? The first nerson .v/e asked was Ilontreat College's own little iT ix* 1 Anne^ Pickelslmer: I think a happy Christmas would bo to go home anc. pi see my papa and see my friend: Mary Johnson: Home and v/ild turkey. Katherine Wagner: Eat, drink, and be merry! Evelyn Morrison: Peace on Peggy"Anne Vaughan: Lots o' candy and '^Huts Miss Loew: Home! brated their freedom in a wildly hilarious dance. Upon ending this, they called upon the other dolls to join them, and the regiment of tin soldiers immediately danced a military routine. All the dolls, including ^^SSe^y Ann and Andy, the Hegro Mamim/,- the Ha waiian and acrobatic dancers, talking dolls, the stuffed animal ; and- others, danced in turn in their own special v/ay. 0"^^ ^ huge book at the back of the stage came the Dutch, Scotch, and Irish twins with their nati dances, the old-fashinned dolls in a graceful minuet,, the thre blind mice, and little bo and the age-old tiger. , toyland tumblers put on a spiend! performance of strength and skill, thrillin'’^ a breathless audience with their daring finale was reached with the clever dance of old Santa Claus himself, the clock struck six the light Be good the Shadow after,, pnt and make a THE SHADOW KHOV/S ■again flashed off and on to denot • the conclusion of the program. | The wbole carnival crowd sand to gether "Jingle Bells" and a school song, after which they bade a gay farewell to the height of all festivity—Carnival Night. iS

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