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’ I Alan Scott Ethel Scott Lucy Scott Ritohie Griswold Diana Griswold Burke Stacey Miss Parsons Stanley Castle Linda Rogers Patrick O'Leary Fanny Man in Prologue La Verne Loree Barbara Carper Betty Stephens Robert Puckett Merle Rambo Donald Sands Nadine Rambo Donald Hagey Ardlth Gorham Philip Cuthbert Bette Hall Jerry Merth With the direction of Mrs. Johnson the junior class put on a Mystery-Comedy in Prologue and three acts. Mrs. Griswold's pearls have disappeared. Mrs. Gris- wold thinks they are in Mr. Scott's hotel. Stanley Castle, who is in love with Diana is trying to buy a picture of Mr. Scotts Grandfather. Linda Rogers, also an art dealer is trying to buy the pictura Ritchie Griswold is in love with Lucy Scott, which complicates the matter. Mrs. Parsons is a mysterious character which everyone distrusts. Patrick O'Leary has a boisterous crush on Fanny the maid who feels herself greatly above the attention of Pat O'Leary the Taxi driver. A LIMERICK A flea and a fly in a flue Were imprisoned, so what could they do? Said the fly, Let us flee! Let us fly! said the flea, And they flew through a flaw in the flue. ' What One May and May not Call a Woman You may call a woman a kitten, but you must not call her a oat. You may oall her a mouse, but you must not call her a rat. You may oall her a ohioken, but you must not oall her a hen.. You may oall her a duck, but you must not call her a goose. You may call her a vision, but you must not call her a sight.
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GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year all twenty-four girls in high school were members of the Girl's Athletio Association. The offic- ers for 1947-48 were: Imogens Bates, president; Ardith Gorham, vice-president; Josce Smith, secretary and treasurer; Jaoklyn Stareo, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Hoh- stadt was our leader. Shortly after organizing the members gave an initia- tion party at which time all the freshmen, sophomore, and all new girls in Cove High School were initiated. The membership dues of the G.A.A. were set at forty cents for the year. To be able to keep membership in the G.A.A. at least $0 points a year must be earned. These points are earned by participating in different sports, such as: volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer, hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, etc. To be able to earn points in any of these sports certain requirements must be filled. No more than ten points can by acquired in any one sport. At the end of the year awards are given to members having fifty or more points. A special award is given to the senior girl with the most points and best record in athletics and sportsmanship. THE GIRLS CHORUS The girls chorus helped with the entertainment for the Community Christmas Tree, by singing several carols. Sondra Dennis sang Silent Night with us. The second annual Concert was given around March 11. It consisted of 24 girls who did group singing and solos.
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