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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE MURRAY EAGLE 26, 1951 What's Doin' at Murray High By Carol Wright The representaties of MHS Junior Red Cross are very proud of the success of their recently completed membership drive. Under the direction of Peggy Turner, council chairman, plans are being made to organize a correspondence album to send to a foreign country. It will contain news and pictures of the surrounding community, the high school and the St. Vincents STARDOM FOR PIPER! 'Parish Party" planned by the Club will be held in the church hall, Saturday evening, Jan. 27th. St. Vincent's parishioners and their friends are invited to an evening of fun and dancing. Special feature of the evening will be refreshments prepared by the men and served by the men. Don't miss it! A organization full of activity during the pa.st few months and the coming weeks should be no exception. Under the advisory of Miss Iva Lou Peterson, the group has scheduled many unique parties for the club members to join in. Joyce y is presiding officer and Margie Steffenson acting as senior representative. Men's fA Hal-lida- i p. m. Recently baptized at St. Vincent's was Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Orin; his .sponsors were Mr. Nick Julian and Miss Helen Kelly. Murray-B- n, ingham . Eus-'en- e long-await- n, Earthquake Kelts The world's chief earthquake belts stretch around the whole Pacific basin; through the Mediterranean and Black Sea area.-- : and along the slopes of the Himalaya mountains into China. I STRAIGHT KYK WHISKY Smooth, rich-tasting- ... with that I REAL of Piper Laurie, Universal-Internation- Rye Vilify ALSO who is featured in "The Milkman," was voted by a milkman's association as "The Girl We'd Like Best to See at 6 A.M.!" So spectacular has Piper's success been that she will he starred in her third film, "The Prince Who Was a Thief." A I LA It IN LI-'- . 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If you were one of the members The representatives on the Junior of the Smelterite student body to Red Cross council at Murray are Miss Turner, chairman; Hal Benson, take part in the 'traffic dance' held last Friday nlyht following the senior representative; Ray Jack-mabasketball game, you junior representative; Peter into your pocket probably deep dug Poulson, sophomore representative; to forfeit a few coins because of LaVelle Morris and Dean Du Van-de- r, freshman representatives, and violating some traffic regulation as Carol Nuzman and Jack SundquLst, set up by the Tiger club. Fines, jail sentences and suspensions were only junior high school representatives. a f"w of the court actions impounded upon students who were 'arATTENTION GIRLS! ! rested' and taken before acting You've got only one more day at the dance. A word of judges to go, goes to the entire Tiger club praise You'll have to hurray now you membership for the success of the know . . dance and to Roy Jones, chairman. So ask your father right away, He'll have fun and surely say, Junior high students spent an "Tonight was grand, I'm really hour well entertained Wednesday glad morning, when, under the auspices to know you love your dear old of Merrill, junior high stu dad, dent body prexy, they met in the and think of him. Though now auditorium for a 'sneak prevue' of I fear traveling as I cannot wait until next year." Murray's Members of sombly performance. by Shirley Kennelly will the cast take time out ThursYes, that was the final announcement given by CLA officers to re- day to present the show to the stumind all MHS girls both senior and dent body of West High school. junior high to attend the annual Line after line, word after word, father and daughters party, which was held in the school cafeteria and a great deal of coaching are Wednesday evening beginning at only a small part of the things 7 p. m. that school play members have yet Those taking part in the program to do. Practices after school hours were Joyce Erickson, Joan Hurzeler. keep the entire cast busy rehearsand Lois Steffenson, vocal trio; La ing their Individual lines for the Dean Wright and Geri Morris, pan school production entitled 'Our tonine; Darlene Church, tap dime?; Hearts Were Young and Gay', a from the famous Joan Reid, vocal solo; Chadette dramatization Meyrick, tap dance; Darlene Ham-bll- book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and vocal; Sandra Utley and Alice Einlly Kimbrough. Jean Taylor, imitation; Joan Reid, The thrill and expectations of the Geri Reid and Ernentine Reid, vocal trio; LaVonn Erickson, reading; coining graduation program are beMarie Cunningham, vocal; Ann ginning to fill the minds of many Scott, pantomlne; Joyce White, tap Senior who will graduate in late dance, and a vocal trio con.si.sUng May. Ron Burrows, senior class of Geri Reid, Gloria Johansen, and president In charge of the comDavi Monson. Following the pro- mencement exercises, has called gram refreshments were served to several meetings of the commencement committee in regards to the all. afHugh and Ada Brown led the planning of the group in a series of square dances, fair. Chief problem on the agenda for the next meeting of the group and party mixers. Theme of the 'Daughter dates will be to take a vote on whether Dad' affair was "I'm So Glad When Murray's Class of "51 will receive Paddy Oomes Home," which was diplomas while attired in the traspotlighted by a vocal trio con- ditional caps and gowns or other sisting of Joyce Erickson, Joan Hur-zel- apparel. There is quite a wide of opinion over that is and Lois Steffenson. Joan Antell, girls' league asso-jsu- e olation president, was In charge of the annual affair. Physics class members were the lucky students at MHS Monday All members of the Crest Staff when at the Invitation of Dr. Frank have been working diligently the W. Asjmt, LDS Tabernacle organ- past few weeks in making final, ist. they were taken on a tour of preparations for Uie completion of the famous building and were able the third section of the yearly to get a close-u- p view of the conpublication. Theme of the book this struction of the huge organ and year will be kept "under cover' un- see how sound Is produced in the til the Crest award assembly sche- liles. duled for May. Willis Robinson, science instructor at the school, accompanied the The swimming club has an senior group. ' SyrftT Metro Motors 5300 South State Street Phone Murray 510 |