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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE MURRAY EAGLE 19, 1951 What's Doin' at Murray High Carol Wright l, Under the direction of Joyce chairman for the committee In charge of the homecoming queen, and Rosemary DeNiro, and Melvln Aamodt, committee members, nominations were made Wednesday at a student council meeting at which two girls from the ninth to the twelfth grades inclusive were put Jua-nit- a up as candidates. Seniors are Jimint-and Carol Wright; juniors, Wanda Wallace and Elaine By An-tel- z Mon-soSampson; sophomores, Davl and Pat Watts, and freshmen, Carol Ann Soffe and La Dean Wright. big day for both senior high students and past graduates of the Smelterlte school. Under the direction of Earl Townsend, alumni president, and Hal Benson, present student body prexy, the events scheduled for the entire day should provide a lot of fun for the returning alums. Candidates for the of royal "Homecoming position Queen" will be announced early next week according to Hal. Big plans are In the making for the Senior Hop, which Is one of the gala socials every year. Under the auspices of Marvin Gerrard Alumni Day, Jan. 26, will he aj dance chairman, and Rita Arthur chairman, the event should be ery successful. Sponsored hy the members of the graauating class, the Auxiliary dance will be held In the school '51 Meet Holds gymnasium sometime In April. ComThe Murray City Firemen's aux- mittee members of the event have iliary met In the Firemen's hall not yet been chosen. Wednesday for their regular month"Active" is only one of the many ly business meeting. Firemen's Its A delicious luncheon was served Jewell Ross, Eliza by hostesses, Brown, Elsa Llmberg, Theda Town-sen- d and Violet Ringrose. A short business meeting was conducted by the new president, Annie words used to describe the members of the Tiger club. Sponsoring of the the "traffic dance" this Friday (tonight) will t the group's project this week. To begin Immediately folgame, lowing the Murray-Binghasmall fines will be Imposed on dancStauffer. Cards were cut for prizes with ers who are caught violating any Delia Stauffer winning high and of the "traffic rules," and violations can range anywhere from Fawn McHenry, consolation. m W speeding to running the lights. Karl the G L A "Fathers and Daughters" Wagner and Darrell Eddington are party which will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 24, in the school cafeteria officers In charge. beginning at 7 p.m. Price of adProud members of the F H A or- mission to the evening affair will ganization of MHS are sporting be 50c per couple. Imncing, light their newly acquired white sweaters refreshments and a special particiaround the campus now and last pation program will he part of the week the girls' club, under the di- fun. rection of Joan Levorsen, sponsored Girls' league officers in charge a candy sale during the lunch pe are Joan Antell, Joan Casper riods. Funds received from the Sandra Utley, Rosemary DeNiro sales will be put toward club proj- Gayno Gustaveson, Carol Wright ects and activities. Afton Lundskog, Judith Stephen and Janice McMillan. Adviser for the group is Miss Iva Lous PeterATTENTION, GIRLS! Who's the guy that's your best son. beau? A wedding gift presented by Who gives so freely when you Booster Pres. Carolyn Watts was need dough? the reason for the special meeting Who buys you Jantzen's ahd all called last Friday when the 50 girls stuff? honored Miss Ruth Muir, who the Who's voice seldom gets harsh or gruff? past school year has acted as one of the club's advisers. After her Who works for you the livelong marriage early in February, the forday? mer Now it's club adviser will make her course. of Why Dad home in New York. time to repay! June Walker, Joyce Butterfield, Save that money you'll spend on Fae Goldman, Carolyn Watts. Roseice cream, 6crub yourself and dress like a mary DeNiro, La Von Bowen, Arlene Roberta Johnson and Hofeiing, queen, Fonnell Nielson are committeemen Get in on the fun and we'll who have planned marches for the guarantee this: half-tim- e activities for the game You'll go home one content littonight and also the game on Hometle miss . . . This little ditty, written by Shir- coming day. ley Kennelly, a junior student at Murray High and a member of the "Oh's and ah's" were but a few OLA, Is just one of the clever of the comments heard from vari announcements made daily over the ous people on seeing the varsity loudspeaker system to make known cheerleaders in their new cheering m i uniforms. Funnel Nielson, Lula Kennelly, Loreen Cyphers, Art OlPeters and Joyce' Butterfield are son. Beth Oliver, Niel Nelson, Carol .lei-Morris. La Dean the three peppy senior gjls who wrwht are leading the Murray Smelterites Wright, Alice Jean Taylor, Chadette in cheers this year. The uniforms Meyritk, Lula Peters, Fonneu mei-- ; black gabardine circular skirts l.nea ,on, Gayno Gustaveson, Fae Gold- with orange satin, topped with a n un. Jay Wright, Larry Johnston wuskit ator jCarcl Evans, Robert Ohlwiler, Roy matching scoop-ne- k a orange satin three-quart- J:,nc, B:;one Colegrove, Robert Hall length bloj.se are the stylish and DeLoy Kanmikar. uniforms these gals will we:ir for the remaining baskf t! all games A huge orungj and black scoreThe skirts which are reversible add board posted in the hall of the a touch of cleverness ta the drcs:cs when the g:ila return after half l time with the skirts turned from black to orange or vice versa. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders Mary Sanders, Pegy Ga.l:'y, and e. Barbara Somson, are not to b? Their uniforms consist of black gabardine satin bloui-'white, neat with vel'.eteen lit.le topped weskits similar to these of the senior cheerleaders. i er ojt-don- pedal-pjshe- long-sleev- I f n, i 5,' BRAND h'J Geerti Mm NEUTRALISTS 65 ,1 GRAIN THE OLD SUNNY BROOK ' ... years of service. you gel the amailng of overdrive that won the Grand Canyon Sweepstakes at 26.5 miles per gallon! When you road-tes- t this new Mercury, we ask simply that you compare it feature feature with Touch-O-Mat- THREE, Tt. Drlrt of yor lift for 1951 - rwthing I V. h on th rood I gas-econo- lc by car in America! any other You'll find Mercury the most exciting car of 19511 -- A 86 Johnson Motor Company "Your Dealer" Mercury 4203 South State Street - Murray BLEND PROOF COMPANY. 1 car of 1951 completely new in styling, performance and value! TWO, its value and beauty are built all the way Into the car not "chromed ontoH the outside for Mercury is precision-buil- t for extra KENTUCKY WHISKEY yi'Wir ?Fr A And in three seconds we can give you three conclusive reasons why you fnust consider Mercury if you are serious about buying a new car. ONE, there is nothing like it on the road. It is absolutely the standout UIO Sunny Brook rs "Nautical But Nice," is the appropriate theme chosen to depict the background for the traveling assembly progranf. Under the of Earl Slack, the first propresentation of the hour-lon- g gram will be given before the student body of West High school on Jan. 30. Members of the cast in' clude Judith Stephen, Karl Wagner Gayle Madsen, Barbara Bray, Hal Benson, Shirley Wilkins, Franklin Hallln, Gloria Johansen, Darlenr Hamlin, Sandra Utley, Darrell Ea'e-maRoberta Johnson, Shirley if I main building is the result of another active group of Tiger club members. The poster, made of plywood, lists the standing and the games won and lost by all the teams in the Jordan division. "Just how ' many projects can a club take upon themselves and make so success ful?" is one of the questions asked by members of other campus orThis should make ganizations. other clubs in the school take notice and get busy on their own projects LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY |