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THE NOROSCOPE Feeling quite superior Because at last he's graduating The sophisticated sen- ior Spends his time in celebrating. First Row: Hazel Lucille Abbott—C. C. II Amicae Ludorum ‘37, '38, '39. Lila Abdella—C. C. I Phillip Ferris Adado—General Choir ‘37, '38. ‘39. Mary Helon Adair—C. P. I Amicae Ludorum '38, '39, ‘40; “N Club '38, '39, '40; Athletic Award '38, '39, '40. Second Row: Bernice Isabella Adams—C. P. I Sigma Chi Lambda '39, ‘40; N“ Club '39, '40; Athletic Award '39, '40. Delbert Donald Addison—C. P. I Patrick W. Agnew—General Elra Aldridge, Jr.—General Band '38, ‘39. Third Row: Betty Marie Alexander—General Biology Club '37, '38; Latin Club '37, '38. Margaret Pearl Allen—C. C. HI Maude Mae Allen—C. C. Ill Ruby Almeda Allread—C. C. I Fourth Row: Albert A. Ambrose—C. C. II Student Council '38, '39, ‘40; Viking Hi-Y '37, '38, '39. 40; Viking Pep Club '38, '39; Stamp and Com Club '37, '38, ‘39. Mary Ananich—General Carl Douglas Anderson—C. P. I Debate '38, ‘39; North Wind ‘40; Noro- scope '40; Sophomore Class Treasurer 37; Junior Class Treasurer ‘38, Latin Club ‘37, '38. '39, '40; Sigma Chi Lambda '40; Student Council ‘3 , '38; Literary Club ‘38, '39, '40; Senior Drama '40. Eldon Floyd Anderson—I. A. Fifth Row: John Dennis Anderson—General Basketball '38, '39, '40; Eskimo Hi-Y '37, '38, '39. '40. Kathleon Virginia Anderson—C. C. I Service ‘37, '38, '40. Thomas Anderson—General William Allred Anderton—General Sixth Row: Wilfred Ted Aris—General Howard Lawrence Aseltine—I. A. Anna Asmus—General Shirley Ann Atkinson—C. C. I Seventh Row: Annabelle Lee Attridge—C. P. I Latin Club '37, '38, '39, '40; Student Council '39, Viking Pep Club '38, '39: Y Girls '38, '39, '40; Senior Drama '40. Margaret Alice Auten—C. C. II Student Council '37; Sigma Chi Lambda '39. ‘40; Service '38. '39. ‘40. Helen Rose Awad—C. C. I Service '38, '39, '40. Helen Marie Baich—General Eighth Row: Bliss Arnold Baker—C. P. I Jeanne Lorraine Baker—General Naomi Ruth Banks—Genoral Orchestra ‘38, '39, '40; Athletic Award '39. Curtis Barefield—C. P. I Sigma Chi Lambda '40. -15-
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THE NOROSCOPE At the End of Twelve Years The American Way of Edu- cation was the subject of the play presented Commencement Night, May 28. By chronicaling the achieve- ments of Northern graduates, the writers of the play tried to show that the American edu- cation is best. The fact was il- lustrated that America is made up of people of all nations and each student brings to the school the best from his native country. Students who had parts in the play were Annabelle Attridge, Juanita Schmaltz, Helen Lind- say, William Koblenz, James Parciarelli, Bernard Didier, Jane McKeighan, Herman Berry and Eugene Robbins. Miss Marie Prahl, who direct- ed the writing of the play was assisted by Helen Lindsay, Mil- dred Manning, Agatha Larson, Virginia Lee, Simon Indianer, Betty Schaeffer, Arlene Laesch, Mary Walker and Erma Mit- chel. Evelyn Snyder and Katherine Flick were in charge of settings and stage arrangements. Many teacher committees helped with commencement ac- tivities. Caps and gowns were taken care of by Mrs. Dorothy Stencel and Mrs. Lura Brewer, who supervised the measuring, William Satterly who oversaw distribution, collection and packing and Mrs. Florence Hen- derson, who arranged finances. Miss Dorothy Breda, Miss Lina Tyler and Miss Ruth Zink were on the diploma committee. The line of march and seating was under the direction of Hilmer Olson and Guy Houston. Those in charge of programs and tickets were O. F. Norwalk and Louis Schulz. Guest tickets were distri- buted by Miss Frances Lyon and Hilmer Olson. Juniors serv- ed as ushers under the direc- tion of Roy Knight and Miss Blanche Terry. The outside of the stage was arranged by Miss Lyon, and Le Roy Daniels was in charge of the music. Clare Dean, Lester Ehrbright and Everett Bolduc were on the committee in charge of courtesy. All general information was taken care of by Mr. Norwalk. Art and lights were arranged by Miss llo Mae Browns and Gene Riccelli. Clarence New- comb and Mr. Bolduc super- vised the stage construction. Various other committees were properties, Mrs. McCoy; cos- tumes, Mrs. Stencel and Mrs. Brewer; program, Miss Prahl and Frederick Harrington and speech, Mr. Harrington, Miss Prahl, Miss Foley and Mrs. Nel- da Topolka. Attend Chapel Baccalaureate Sunday, which was May 26, was arranged by the juniors with the help of their counselors, Miss Blanche Terry and Roy Knight. The service was held at Court Street Church with the Reverend Harold Carr as speaker. The place and speaker were arranged by Prin- cipal O. F. Norwalk. Jack Schmidt, William Wolfe and Rhoda Loder were respons- ible for decorations and Jack and Bill Fagan acted as ushers. Music was in charge of LeRoy Daniels and the march and seat- ing supervised by Hilmer Olson. The success of the dinner- dance, May 17, was largely due to the many groups of students and teachers who worked on the various details. Jean Hil- leary, Douglas Anderson and Rose Mary Wascher wrote the will and Charles Giel, Mary Jane Hazard, Susie Jacobs and James Parciarelli worked on the prophecy. Ralph Gibert, Shirley Steele and Margaret MacMillan were on the committee which plan- ned the program. Mrs. Mabel Roome and Miss Frances Lyon made arrangements for the place, decorations and dinner. Students who helped with the decorations included Anna Lou Jones, Helen Lindsay and Pat- ricia Tippett. Miss Lyon and a student com- mittee, consisting of Max Bryer, Annabelle Attridge and Willis Ratledge, chose the orchestra. Philip Sanford acted as toast- master. Script writers for the commencement night program surveyed their work and made last minute changes Seated in left row, front to back, are Virginia Lee. Betty Schaeffer and Agatha Larson; right row Evelyn Snyder and Helen Lindsay, standing, left to right, are Simon Indianer. Mildred Manning. Arfene Laesch and Ruth Lewinsor. -14-
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THE NOROSCOPE Fitnt Row: I yle Gordon Barnhart—Tech. Lloise Barrett—C. C. II Service '37. '38. '39; ocracy Club '39 Youth and Dem- Peggy Ann Barrows—C. C. Ill Margaret Louise Barth—H. E. Second flow: Donald J. Baxter—I. A. Herbert V. Beck—C. P. II Willard Russoll Bedell, Jr.—Tech. Willie m Ernest Beers—General M n:ru now Donald Myron Belanger—Tech. Shirley Lorraine Belanger—C. C. II Service '38. '39. Martha Jane Bell—C. C. I Sigma Chi Lambda '38. '39; Youth and Democracy Club '39; Service '37. ‘38. '39 William Joseph Benincasa—General -✓and '38, 39. Fourth flow: Charles E. Bennett—General Evelyn Corinno Bennett—General Amicae Ludorum '37. '38. '39. '40. Edward Harry Bentley—General Band '38, '39. 7y ??d iffelophS” 3 3, ‘40 La,in Cluk 27‘. Yjktng Pep Club '38. '39. Y ,r 8 22' 0; Senior Class Sec retary 39, 40; Senior Drama '40 Fifth How: Paul Robert Berger—General Choir '37, '38, '39. '40. Ernest Francis Berk—I. A. Holman Walter Berry—C. P. I Choir 37, '38, '39; Senior Drama '40. Audroy Boll Beyer—C. C. I Sixth Row: George Bickersteth—General Charles Harry Birkert. Jr.—General Drum Major '38. ‘39. '40; Band '38. '39. '40; Goldman Band Club '38. '39. 40 Francis George Billings—C. P. I R-seball '38. '39, '40. Viking Hi-Y '37, '38 '39. '40. Virginia Mae Bird—C. C. I Amicae Ludorum '37, '38, '39. '40, N Club '39. '40. Athletic Award '39 Seventh Row: Lavern Marvin Blackmer—I. A. Charles A. Blanchard—General Eva Belle Blanchard—C. C. II! Francis Anthony Blaszkowski—General Eighth Row: Virgil Nelson Bloom—General Ruby Mae Bloss—C. C. Ill Lois Loretta Blundell—Goneral Choir '37. '38, '39, '40 Lillian Henrietta Bock—General 49 Oh see the little soph- omore, He wanders here from door to door. For our fair school's so t big and wide, He cannot find his way inside. -1G-
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