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'N CLASS PLAY The Goose Hangs High Lezris Beach Cast Bernard Ingals Frank Flynn I':lllll'f'f' Ingals Barbara Everson .Yoel Derby Wallace Patstone Leo Day lYalter 1XlcCarthy Rhoda Klary Danckert Julia .llurdoeli Lois Dwight Mrs. Bradley Grace Connick Hugh Ingals Lester Groke Ronald .llurdoclz Melvin Carter Lois lngals Eleanore Quimby Bradley Ingals Philip Posey Dagmar Varroll Phyllis Favorite Elliot! Kirliberley Alfred Henriksen VERY year a few students elected from the senior class by virtue of their acting ability present a Senior t'lass Play. This play is coached by Blr. John llofferty. The t'lass of 194-0 presented The Goose Hangs High. Every afternoon from the time re- hearsals start until they end, the auditorium may be heard resounding with directions, cues, dramatically proclaimed speeches and repeats of the same in a less dramatic tone. After rehearsals, the bloody but un- bowed actors and actresses wend their way homeward determined tand 'ar-ggf t' 'H t 2 I rightly sol that their play will be the best to date. This year's cast did an excellent piece of work and had a great time doing it. They attended other school plays in a body as well as being given the privilege of going in a group to see Bliss Helen Hayes in one of her stage plays. The cast every year does a grand job and for next year's castqa formula for success: Hard work plus enjoyment plus J. Hofferty equals a swell play! YOUTH CONCERTS lDN'T you like that haunting melody in the second move- ment? Yes, but I preferred the snappy third movement. No, it's not a conversation between critics, but two music-minded North students who have just attended one of the six symphony concerts in Boston. lf you prefer Benny Goodman and his swing band to a Mendelssohn concerto, we wouldn't recommend these concerts. lint if you have always wanted to hear purely for enjoyment some of the great composers' works with interest- ing conunents, these concerts are just what you are looking for. Nlr. lieckctl. the conductor. knows how to interpret music from youth's point of view. These Youth Vonccrts are new Page Q7
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TRI-HI-Y Perhaps some Thursday evening you've had a chance to go by the Quincy Y. BI. C. A. If you have, you'll certainly have noticed the sparkling array of pretty girls on their way inside. No-there you're wrong. There aren't any beauty con- tests being held and it's not a con- vention of the prettiest girls in the state-it's the members of the Tri-Hi- Y. This is an all-girl organization under the direction of Nfr. James Hardy and Bliss Ruth Stevens. The girls hold meetings twice a month and conduct their meetings so well that you might think you were in a well ordered session of Congress Cex- cept, of course, no one's asleepb. The members take field trips to other cities and have a yearly banquet with the Hi-Y. On the whole, North thinks they're a grand bunch of girls and that they do a grand job. Page 26
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if SYPQQQQNI Q , Z f in this country so, of course, North is right in there. If you have seen a special hus one Wednesday afternoon a month leaving the school with a group of happy and expectant stu- dents and wondered where they were going, you at last have the answer, to Symphony Hall. TRAFFIC SQUAD A VISITOR to North might at first Wonder about the stolid, stalwart figures spaced along the corri- dors during passing periods. But they are well known to North High stu- dents as the traffic squad, that gifted group which can so readily change its jovial Hi, there!,' to a sterner No down traffic on this stairway! The traffic squad is one of the most outstanding organizations at North. The members are selected for char- acter and scholarship. Their aim is service to the school. Each floor has its captain and also a faculty super- visor. The whole squad is under the supervision of a head captain and our assistant principal, llr. 1XIacDonald. Page Q8
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