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Show 1 1 " MINER ETTE DOINGS by Connie- Brown The half is over, enter Miner-ettes, Miner-ettes, led by yours truly, carrying carry-ing school colors, tripping the length of the floor and blowing the whistle for all I am worth. The girls came in from the two corners of the gym, met in the center of the foor, then separated. separ-ated. They formed a "G" for G rants ville, then marched around to form a "B", marched around again to form a pick and ashovel. Each girl carried a white pick or a blue shovel. Then they formed form-ed lines of sixes and alternately marched the length of the floor and out the doors. All in all, it was a long and difficult drill, but the girls carried it out successfully. success-fully. I would like to credit the two boys who have been instumental in making the drills successful. The boys who deserve loads of credit but have received none have spent as many hours as the girls themselves in practice. They are our drummers, Ralph Siddo-way Siddo-way and George Dimas. Boys, the Minerette club takes the opportunity oppor-tunity of thanking you for your patience and help. Seem' ya at the Granite game! Connie |