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RVES SE RE GIRL S. Pown-1's, E. Stinson, L. Kane, Rozelle, P. S4-nnnlns, H VVakefield, M Harris, P. Limeburner, F. Macc, M Back Row- iggins, A. Brown, M. H Trask, D. M . Tuskcr, A. VVilli11ms, J 1, S. Crcex lird Rowf '1 '1 t, I. Houston. elle, B. Strou OZ C.R ll, Ca llardy, J. D. Uwf R Kn mwlton.Sccond M ller, M th, M .- en, R. Smi X1 add ace, M M Colson, I. johnson, B. Beals, D. nn, I. Allen, rill, Totm SI' RM ooers, M nkelberger, H 'er, F. Du M. Bradford. WV. Stewart, M. Bak L. Amero, C. Frazer, d G. G E --4 u-1 UH .E 2 :S u .': as Q-1 :J-. :Q an .- .'3 JI'- U: Q-3 A E E U3 U :T L1 U P D. E' ..:: : S cn 2 -J 3 11 rn U .5 .-D Ii fi T E E 'L' Z r. ..- xi an an as CQ A I. Dority, M Grant, G. Grant, E. Chase, M. Higgins. Brown,
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H. C. I.SC ROLL 43 1.7.1 1 Lydia, her busy mother, Jean Allen Joanna, her loyal girl friend, Joyce Baker Kerry, her resourceful boy friend, Howard Fc-ley Greg, his pal with ideas, Norman Cummings Gram, just herself, Mary Mace Monsieur Henri, a French designer, - Arnold Amero Pretty young models, Claire, Evelyn Dunham Elsie, Elizabeth Chase Lucille, Phyllis Seamens Red, a delivery boy, Harrison Day, a young author, Paul Archer Prcduction Staff was: Kermit Young Director, Leah M. Brown Sound Effects, Kenneth-Cummings Business Mgrs., Marion Stanhope Dorothy Hardy Many of the parents of the Play Cast were present. The play was considered a great success. All characters did their parts very well. E. Chase '46 HUMPHREY PRIZE SPEAKING CONTESTS SOPHOMORE PRIZE SPEAKING Sophomore Prize Speaking was held in the chapel January 20, 1945. The parents of the speakers received personal invitations from Miss Brown, the coach. All those for whom it was possible attended. Many other friends and relatives came also. The speakers gave a very fine program. It was as follows: Little Corporal Orchestra Zingarella Jacqueline Dcfrity A Creole Mystery Ricardo Shamwell The Bride and the Broom Lois Amero Kentucky Babe Mixed Glee Clubs Ropes Harry Savage White Hands of Telham Phyllis Osgood How Ruby Played Coburn Johnson Red Lips Orchestra Lady With the Lamp Eva Stinson If Ormand Brown A Stitch in Time Margaret Knowlton Avator Orchestra Taps and Reveille Robert Lachance Sing Me to Sleep Joan Johnson Mountain Memories Orchestra Judges' Decision Eva. Stinson won first prize for glrlsg Phyllis Osgood, secondg and Joan Johnson won honorable mention. Ormand Brown re- ceived flrst prize for boysg Coburn Johnson, second: and Robert Lachance received hon- orable mention. FRESHMAN PRIZE SPEAKING Freshman Prize Speaking was held in the chapel November 10, 1944, Miss Brown, the coach, sent personal invitations to the par- ents of the speakers. All who possibly could, attended. A large number of other relatives and friends also were present. The program was as follows: Music Orchestra Rich Guy Frances Doore Lee, The Unconquered Earl Stevens Christmas Eve At the Gulch Maxine Scott Rackety-Coo Vocal Solo Joan Johnson Seventh Commandment John Keith The Little God and Dicky Alice Lou Brown The Hero of the Game Mlllage Small Water Lilies Girls' Glee Club Eyes Rebecca Merrill How Old Folks Won the Race Gilman Harriman Under the Big Top Dorothy Mace Water Boy Mixed Chorus Toussaint L'Ouverture Floyd Burrill Madonna of the Tubs Joan King The Perfect Tribute Herrick Littlefield Music Orchestra Judges' Decision Dorothy Mace won first place for the glrlsg Herrick Littlefield, first place for the boys. Joan King and Earl Stevens won the second prizes. Alice Lou Brown received honorable mention. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves began the year with Miss Hillman as faculty advisor and the following officers: President Jo Ann Pierce Vice-President Mary Shirley Secretary Helen Brown Treasurer Jacqueline Dority Chairman of Program Committee Colleen Snow The first meeting was held September 28, with the new girls present. Twenty-four new members were initiated October 9. The lady members of the faculty were present and re- freshments were served following the candle- lighting service. This year the girls have been working on a service flag for the boys from Higgins. Some have been learning to knit as recrea- tion following the business meetings. The girls collected clothing April 19 and 20 for the Red Cross Clothing Drive. The Girl Reserves have been very success- ful this year and have had many good times.
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