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SSCUH6 rg mml'Ogl'Cll7?S Dramatically speaking i949- 5O will long be remembered tor the fine performance of Much Ado About Noth- ing, which starred Jane Lums- den, in one ot her beautiful costumes, in picture 3, for right. Other dramatic high- lights of the year were the Merry Masquer presentation of Stage Door: the junior ploy, Kind Lady: and the senior play, Ever Since Eve. Stealing the spotlight this year was the tirst annual Chieftain Capers show, Linder the able direction ot Mrs. Adaline Boll. The script was written and directed by Mrs. Fleur Fisher and Miss Sara Cohen and drew the largest audience in Cl-ll-15 history. The Christmas assembly tea- turing the combined band and choir was nspirational. Q 4. Coral Gregg 'Ct cz master ful iob in 'ne 'ole st C'auaio in Much Add . f 109 MrCrGry OS the Gomingergng w-'Q with the henpecked rusbcrc in a scene from the Copers, jerry Edwards played the husbanc I o. Mr. C. D. Chase directed the band and choir in Silent Night vo bring the beautiful Christmas assembly to cl close O 7. Bill Hooker was the barker at the big cake walk which preceded the Chieftain Capers.
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Qui We C9004 cgfalvantage.. UO Quik: 1 -L... Two events took precedence over all all others: one brought a wave of consternation, the other a thrill of ioy. The first, the resignation of Mr. W. C. Haller from the principalship, was tempered when we learned that Capitol HiIl's good friend, Mr. Alex Higdon, was coming up from Capitol Hill Junior to head the school. The second, the opening of the new cafe- teria, brought an end to the reign of King Hot Dog. We feted the de- parting principal and then welcomed the new. We crowded the steam table and said goodbye to ptomaine tavern in the court. Teachers ex- ulted in a private dining room and students gathered to inspect the new covered walk and patronize the new canteen. O l. Mr. Haller eats his cake as Mrs. Haller, directly opposite, is served Q 2. Mrs. Kincade made a delightful speech as she presented Mr. Haller with a gift from the fac- ulty O 3. Mrs. Higdon receives a cup of punch as Mrs. Roop, Mr. Roop, ond Mr. Higdon await their turn at the faculty tea honoring them, Miss Dorothy Mayes served I 4. Mack Scism presents Mr. Higdon with a pasteboard replica of CHHS all tied up in cellophane and red ribbon I 5. A group of students inspect the covered area back of the cafe- teria Q 6. Men teachers enioy their own company in the teachers' dining room.
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