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M3356 O Februa-1'Y 10 1950 Issue No BARBARA UTT REPRESENTS GHS IN DAR CONTEST Barbara Utt, a senior at CHS, was chosen by the faculty and the senior class to represent the school in the annual DAR Good Citizenship contest Girls from high schools all over the state were chosen on the basis of character, service,leadership and patriotism On February 8, all contestants took an American history examination The papers will be graded by the DAR and the state winner will be awarded a QlOO savings bond KENNETH FOSTER AND MARILYN CROSS CARNIVAL KING AND QUEEN The crownkg of Kenneth Foster and Marilyn Cross as Carnhmd Eng and Queen successfully climaxed the third annual All School Carnival, February 5,1950 John Fltterling and Hakm Baldwin were elected Prince and Princess The Carnival gotoff to a good start early in the evening and continued at a fast pace up to the last minute The Spook House and the WHd man, two of the main attractions, brough many creams from the frightened girls who were brave enough to enter into the depths of the unforseeno Ergo and County Store provided entertainment for the older People, For the kiddies therewas Hfish pond, The biggest and busiest attraction was the f00d wand sponsored by dm FHAO Among the other attractions were the CContinued page 57 STUDENT LIFE ASKS FOR PERMlSSlGh TO REPRODUCE MISSOURI PAGEANT Mrs Pearl Bradshaw received from Student Life, official mag azine for the National Associat ion of Student Councils, quest for permission to repro duce the Missouri Pageant, fully or in part, in a future issue of Student Life The Seventh and Eighth grades are very proud to have their own creation go into this national magazine css GLEE owes PRESENT Was cowootisssi' A large audience engoyed the operetta,'The GOUdOll6PS,n which was presented by the College High Glee Clubs January 27, Hendricks Hall An excellent performance was given by Royce Fleming, Duke of Plazo Toro, as father of the beautiful Casilda, Barbara Utt Barbara showed much talent i her vocal solos as did Ruth Boles who was the Duchess of Plazo Toro The Venetian Gondoliers, Bob Elwell and Russel Halley, pre sented many enjoyable duets and situations Cnc of them was supposed to have been king of Bartaria and husband of Casildao Daryl Dodson, as Luiz, the real king, and Tommy Etter, as the sober Grand Enquisitor, gaws GXCSIIQME performances N supporting characterso After being absent from school a week previous to the QContinued page sp 4-x vu vw W-pq-'egg if I rag? 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