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first time that his collar had become so tight he could hardly utter a sound. Nevertheless he soon found himself' breathing freely and that Sally CSylvester Turnerl was now the center of attraction. Poor Sylvester! He was so embarrassed when he was announced as Sally , he almost forgot his keynote. He finally broke into song, however, and in a few minutes was back to his seat. He remarked afterwards to some- one that it made him feel like a stiff collar without starch to face such an audience. Robert Foord, re-christened Hank, fairly jumped to his feet at the sound of his name, but at the same time vouwing to get even with Grub for his fine tricks. He did so very shortly by announcing that Grub would sing the concluding verse. Several peo- ple prepared to leave but were told that the last verse was not so long. Grub had lea.rned to control his shaky knees by this time but that had no effect on his voice for he came very near running on the rock of dis- cord in the high seas Ce'sJ. By J ove, he stammered, that shows what we can do if we work hard enough. That is all, mister-ONE DOLLA'. Cfirla' C5192 Qlluh Eliiniah Smrreaaful ear The members of the Glee Club deserve a great deal of credit for the untiring energy and enthusiasm that they have put into their work. Especially is this so when one considers that this is the first girls' glee club that the school has ever had. All they have accomplished has been due to the efforts of individual members and to the efficient tutelage of Mr. Robinson. The school should offer a vote of thanks to the following members who have so nobly upheld the tradition of the school and added an or- ganization that will go down in the history of the Murray High as long as the school exists: Lyle Bishop, Ethel Naylor, Loretta Davis, Luvern Gordon, Eva Guy- mon. Melba Turner, Mary Ingalls, Ella Tripp, Lois Turner, Della Tripp, Lucilc Caldwell, Lily McSporran, Gladys Rosse. . -5 . H.. . ren. ...J.. -,
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liuffvh wheat Qbuartvt Sally, Grub, Motze, and Hank be here at 8:30 tomorrow morn- ing. HANG, EWG, capfl Such was the begin- ning of the quartet at the Murray High School. Several mornings we began that way, and under the coaching of Professoi Robinson, we were soon ready to appear in public. The following week the quartet, without a name made its first appearance in an as- sembly program. Vtfe all had shaky knees and expected a shower of miscellaneous vegetables. Instead we received an encore and a name, 'fThe Puffed Wheat Quar- tet. Fenton Bradford, or 'fJake,', our ori- ginal tenor, took ill and Motze filled the vacancy and has been with us since. The next public exhibition of our talents, if they may be called such, was at the con- cert given by the Music Class. All went well until someone suggested that 'LGrub,ll alias Earl Anderson, conduct the chorus in singing., The said UGrub took the stand and in the brief interval of two sec- onds registered a forced smile, fear, anxiety, and hope, plus an abundance of shaky knees and a brilliant rosy flush near the roots of his hair. However, we scram- bled through the chorus of Old Zipp Coonff Grub, not wishing to be the only goat, called on 'LMotze, sometimes called Elmo Martin, to render the first verse. All eyes turned on Motze. He became sud- denly uncomfortable and discovered for the
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