Presents First Play Come in, ladies, the opening line of AUNT CATHIE'S CAT, ended weeks of fighting, frustra- tion, and fun for the play's company. Directors Miss .ludith Nelson and Mrs. Sharon Olson gave their full attention to the preparation of the three-act mystery- comedy that often had the audience in stitches. The plot revolved around an old mansion, rented by two old-maid aunts and their two nieces. Every- thing happened mysteriously-Aunt Cathie's cat dis- appeared, books were stolen from the shelves, -a strange woman scared Tilly, the maid, and a grave was discovered in the basement. The situation righted itself in the end, but not until two romances had developed, Aunt Cathie was reunited with her cat, and everyone had their share of laughs.
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.ai- 'gig The AHS library was under a new jurisdic- tion in 1966-67. Mrs. Ruff was assisted by an organized brigade of student librarians. The girls helped to give the library a new and cheerful look by designing an attractive library bulletin board monthly and by ex- hibiting sketches and paintings by AHS art students. The girls each had a library period in which they had library duty, repaired old or worn books, and shelved books. New shelves were built by the AHS shop boys and the girls helped Mrs. Ruff select reading mate- rial and revised the card catalogue. Mrs. Ruff and the girls initiated a monthly library column in HI-LITES. Mencling books is one of the numerous tasks that occupy a student librarian's time. Student Librarian STANDING S. Ehrmann, B. Moershel, N. Baht, D. Kraus, D. Trumpold, S. Parvin, D. Roggentine, C. Dietrich, P. Schuerer. SEATED J Mattes, J. Neumann, Head Librarian, Mrs. Ruffg C. Dittrich, L. Rotter. sa ' Q,
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