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Show Last year the South High Associated As-sociated Girls presented to its members a new song "The Shag Song." The song was written by Loretta Child, and introduced by her, Donna Carlson, and Mary Hardman on the assembly for the Girls' Dance. Shag had a song, but it was so high, as Miss Monay says, "It took a professional soprano so-prano to reach it." The case was presented in detail to Loretta, and in one night she had the music on paper. The officers of the Association Asso-ciation want all the girls to learn the words to their official song. There they are, for the seniors as well as the juniors. S-H-A-G, We all agree, You've got the pep, you've got the vim You've got vitality. When they put you to the test You stand out above the rest With strength, and personality. When things go wrong, it isn't long Before they've righted all your troubles With a happy song.. Now this is no idle brag Where would South be without Shag? All hail to thee, S-H-A-G! January 15, the Shag Council heard Pfc. Roy Marsh tell of his adventures since entering the army. Since summer, Roy has been stationed at Camp Hale, Colorado, with' the ski troops. Christmas week he was transferred to Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. This was his first furlough, and his last before be-fore going overseas. While here, Roy collaborated with Shag Girls' Dance committee on decorations and programs. Last year, Roy's suggestions adorned the gym; and helped in making the dance a success. suc-cess. . -T- |