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H. C. I.S CROLL 41 3 ,J . -F 1:l,, , E : THE A. A. COUNCIL Tho Athletic Association is the connect- ing link between the student body and the faculty. Every year nine students and two mem- bers of the faculty are elected by the stud- ents and approved by the faculty to serve for the A. A. Ccuncil. The A. A. Council has many duties 5-They vote upon the students who are to receive major letters in basketball. football, baseball, and physical education. They bring many questions to the faculty which the student body may wish to have discussed. This year the A. A. Council is darwing up a constitution in order that the Junior Var- sity members of athletics who have partici- pated in a required number of sports may also receive major H letters as a Varsity member does. The Athletic Association is one of the most important organizations of the school. H. Brown '45 ' A f , SENIOR PLAY CAST Back How--Doinild johnson, Leland Lowery, Kenneth Klasse, Lester Pnrkliurst Paul Bishop. 1 Second Row-rlieginuld Brown, hl1Il'QiIl'i't Bniclfoixl, Marilyn Triisk, jo.Xnn Peirce, Greta Scott, Carl Young. First Row-Millie Scott, Mary Shirley, Joyce Tuslier, Miss B1'ONX'll, Dorothy Libby, Violet Call, Colleen Snow.
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THE A. A. COUNCIL Bfack Row-Mr. Fotter, Norman Cummings, Howard Foley, Vance Foss, Leland ery, Parnell Hare, Reginald Brown W Lo Joyce Baker, Helen Brown, Prin. Tracy, Miss Front Row-Mario DiFrederico, H llman, Eva Stinson, Neil Soule. --a
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42 H. C. I.SC'ROLL ' sf ' SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play Tish was held March 2, in the gymnasium and proved to be an oxcepti:-nal performance. It was given before the largest audience seen at any Higgins function since Pearl Harbor. The fact that they get their money's worth was evident from the continuous flow of laughter. Tho Cast of Characters was as follows: Tiih, Greta Scott Lizzie, Jo Ann Pierce Aggie, Mary Shirley Ellen Leighton, Joyce Tasker Charita, Margaret Bradford Luther Hopkins, Paul Bshiop Callie Hopkins. Marilyn Trask Charlie Sands, Kenneth Masse Bettina Brent, Marie Scott Sheriff Lem Pike, Rex Brown Wesley Andrews, Donald Johnson Denby Grimes, Ronald York Dorrice Gaylord, Dorothy Libby The play was ably directed by Miss Leah M. Brown to whom we all owe gratitude for her fine coaching. Other assistants were: Pl'0II1PtCfS Business Mgrs. Violet Call Leland Lowery Colleen Snow Carl Young V. Call '45 JUNIOR PLAY 'I'he Junior play, Don't Take My Penny, was presented April 27, in the Gymnasium. There was an advanced sale of tickets amounting to one hundred dollars. Thirty- five dollars was taken in at the door. Cast of Characters was: Sally, a maid with a purpose, Joyce Robinson Norman Potter, a publicity man, Robert Farrell Penny, a pretty little miss, Phyllis Page Caleb, her absorbed father, William MacDonald Mark, her farm minded brolher, Charles Priest her attractive sister, Elizabeth Connors Mavis, YVINNERS OF THE HUMPHREY PRIZE SPEAKING Buck Row-Pliyllis Osgood, Eva Stinson, Miss Brown, Dorothy Macc, Earl Stevens. First Row-Ioan Johnson, Robert Ltlcllilllife, Orinund Brown, Coburn Johnson, Herrick Littlefield, Alice Lou Brown.
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