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SPEEEII ANU llllllllllili HITT PRINCE OF PEACE CONTEST PARTICIPANTS I.eTT To rigI1T: Vernon Cherwinski, Mary Tschudy, Rosemary Barfschmid, BeHy Ellen Clark, Ted Landis. Joe LeTIcoviTz was unable To be presenT Tor The picfure. The year IQ46 presenTed a busy Taslc Tor The diligenT DramaTie Class. The TirsT assembly ThaT The dramaTic arT class parTicipaTed in was a Thanksgiving assembly, in which They gave a radio reading oT MA Ship Forever Sailing. A play enTiTled llThe Bishops Candle- sTielcs was also given in anoTher assem- bly. NexT in line, came The ChrisTmas assemblies where The DramaTic ArT Class gave a radio reading oT HA lvlerry ChrisTmas and A Modern Scrooge. Rosemary BarTschmid won honor Tor The school and herselT by winning a bronze medal in The Prince oT Peace DeclamaTion ConTesT. Rosemary's speech was They Walls wiTh God. In a drive To sell TiclceTs To The baslceT- ball games, The DramaTic ArT Class puT on a very unusual assembly: as a group oT girls, represenTing The Beaver Tive, shellaclced The STivers Tigers on our our sTage 48 To O. The STivers Team was represenTed by Tive sophomores, all huge Tive TooTers. SecTion I presenTed a radio reading oT lVlounT Vernon lnTer- ludeu To celebraTe VVashingTon's birTh- day. This became a hisTory making year Tor The DramaTisTs, as iT was The Tirsl Time ThaT each secTion presenTed Three plays. The plays presenTed were: on May 3rd, The PhanTom GenTleman, Who GeTs The Car, and The ProTesmor ROGFSIII on May I7, The Pampered Darling, Sugar and Spice, and LasT NighT's Paper. The sTudenTs oT The classes were: SecTion One: RoberTa Duelqson, Rose- mary Cordonnier, George 0TTenbacgher, RuTh Begley, Bob Kindig, KenneTh Gold-
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THE HONOR SOCIETIES ffx 'IT Wx Qt A ., HW 1 SECTION TWO - SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Jean Brunner, Joan Welherell, Mary Ellen Franlz, Angela Lehman, Marjorie Perrine, Jim Higgins, Dick Tunney. Second row: Rila Rieske, Arlene Miller, Edna Bodiker, Rulh Cunningham, Pauline Parker, Virginia Simko, Verna Jean Magill. Third row: Marrha Sacksleder, Elizabelh Dorcas, Adviser, Wanda Clevenger, Mary Jane Niemynski, Jacqueline Unangsl, Joe Lefkovilz, David McKeIvey, Don Tobias, Manuel Begovich, and Frank Huls. SECTION ONE - SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Mary Tschudy, Lois Smifhers, Margarel Krul, Margarel Schwab, Mary Beach, Rila Kaslner, Pal Willen, Jacqueline Crisl. Second row: Kern Pilzer, Dorolhy Rohrabaugh, Rulh Wagner, Carol Coons, Joanne Selby, Mary Lou Kaslle, Joan Hime, Phyllis Schaeffer. Third row: Velma Hein, Marilyn Helman, Jean Kaepple, Vernon Cherwinski, Belly Eberl, Margarel Lulher, Jane? Sommers. Fourlh row: Jim Schieman, Ted Landis, Elizabelh Dorcas, adviser, Pauline Smilh, Pal Van Alfa, Rulh Begley, Carol Kendall, Bob Kindig. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Delores Van Dyke, Mariorie Dawson, Shirley Brodnick, Elaine Pefers, Joyce Prelher, Jeanne Reiler, Kalhleen Tunney, Miss Kosf, Second row: Maurice Krug, Glen Rayle, Sue Grilfifh, Waller Reinhard, Joan Limberf, Elaine Everell, Peggy Dickey. Third row: Mildred Heckman, Leroy Schaal, Helen Henlrick, Phyllis Kibby, Belle Wighlman, Doris McWilliams, Elmer Lulhman, Fourth row: Jerome Sacksfeder, Dorolhy Wirrig, Gene Slamb, George Esselsfein, Jim Zimmerman, Marioria Minzy.
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en, Ted Landis, Lowell Del-larl, Mary lschudy, Geraldine Diehl, Belly lfberl, Chapman Snyder, Marilyn I-lelman, Belly Ellen Clarlc, John Irwin, Freida Jessee, Carol Kendall, Vernon Cherwin- slci, Keilh Wollram, and Bill Turney. Sec- lion Two: Bob Tamaslca, Mary Ellen Oll, Joe Tamaslca, Mariorie Perrine, Marlha Saclcsleder, Elwood Johnson, Mary Lee Eubanlc, Charles Schauer, Jack Wriqhl, Joe Lellcovilz, Belly Graham, Verna Poole, Teresa Olelcas, and Rosemary Barlschmid. IIUII SUEIIII Eflllllllllll, ISIS-IE December 7 December Dip Club I8 December I3 Chrislmas Program P.-T. A. January I8 Relailers' Ramble GeorqefDeen Club February I Valenline Parly P.-T. A. March 22 Music Conlesl March 29 Garden Gail ll Allroo-Ten Ace March 29 Slyle Show Sophomores April 25 Varsily Dinner April 26 Teenelle lwirl Teenelle Club May IO Varsily Ball Alumni and P,-I. A. April I2 Senior Dance May 3 Sec. ll Junior-Senior Plays May I7 Sec. I Junior-Senior Plays May 24 May Musicale Music Deparlmenl May 29 Sophomores Parly June I Pin Wheel Prom Girl Reserves June 7 Moon Misl Beaverines July 26 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Junior Class ol '47
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