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PUBLICATIONS NOROSCOPE Herman Hoyer . . ,... Editor-in-chief Ioyce Haller, . . . . .Associate Editor Pat Cassett ............,....,. Organizations Antoinette Bober, Agnes Burgett ..... Features Doreen Park ........................ Faculty Carl Christensen, LaVerne Mansfield .,,. Sports Barbara Adams ................. Senior Class Edith Iaslciw ...... Iunior and Sophomore Class Bob Enders ...,.......... Photographic Editor Reporters: Charlotte Kniese, Minnie Reed, Martha Hamilton, Maribelle Simen, Shirley Eckardt, Larry Soldon, Teresa Brudnak, Iean Patterson, Leo Sabourin, Stan Mackey, Lucille Denman, Marilyn Howard, Marthann Davis, Ralph Hourvitz, Dorothy Heasley, Richard Heitzner, Margaret Iarvis, Beverly Butcher, Anita Clever, loyce Em- pey, Carol Middleton, Pat Morrill, Gloria Norton, Elaine Scott, Iona Thomas, Olga Bradley, Betty lean Failing, Barbara Mc- Millan, Pat Nelson and Mary Powell. BUSINESS STAFF Helen Boldberg ,........,..,....... Manager Assisted by Arlene Gilpin, Iona Thomas, Lucille Denman and Marthann Davis. fContinued On Page 211 Publications Staff-To help write the North Wind and Noro- scope is the work of the sixth hour journalism class who are first row, left to right: Larry Soldcm, Mary Powell, Pat Cassett, Mary Agnew, lona Thomas, Lucille Denman, Olqa Bradle and Lavern Mansfield, second row, Doreen Park, Shirley Eclfardt, Publications editors-To supervise and aid the students on the staff of the North Wind and Noroscope were the positions held by the editors-in-chief and manager of these publications. On the top row in the first and third pictures respectively, are Anita Clever and loyce Haller, co-editorsfin-chief for the sec- ond semester's editions of the North Wind. In the center is Helen Goldberg, business manager of both the North Wind and Norc- scope. On the bottom, left, is the Noroscope editor-in-chief, Herman Hoyer, and on the right is the North Wind editor-in-chief for the first semester, Maribelle Simen. EDITORIAL STAFF WAFIRST SEMESTER Maribelle Simen . . . . . . ,Editor-in-Chief Anita Clever ...... ,... N ews Editor Martha Hamilton. . . . . .Feature Editor Mary Agnew .... . . .Editorial Editor Stanley Mackey ................ Sports Editor Departments Heads: Iona Thomas, English, Ioyce Haller, Language, Arlene Gilpin, Social Studies, Shirley Eckardt, Mathema- Barbara McMillan, Charlotte Kniese, Tonie Bober, and Maribelle Simen, third row, Beit Ieanne Failing, Marilyn Howard, Pat Nelson, Leo Sabourin, ljlerman Hoyer, Martha Hamilton, Barbara Adams and Ioyce Haller, 20 THE NOROSCOPE
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DRAMA he BROADCASTING ii A A Yfil' X . l f Vikings with Talentitis -Dramatic ability made the Orientation Day program a success. The performers in the top picture are, first row, left to right: Wyvona Norberq, Glenn Rudolph, Francis Davis, Hazen Pittsley and Don Kuick, other par- ticipants in the play are, left center first row: Frances Merrill and Yvonne Throopg second row, Marilou MacArthur, Wyvona Norberq, Violet Goodrich and Beverly Wlntersg third row, Evelyn Liley and Mary Sturtz. On the right are, first row: ftuth Miller, Ralph Didier and Sally Morrow demonstrating a broadcast. ln the lower picture, are Lucille Denman, lane Mayfield and Florence Gula preparina for a broad- cast while Sol lsaac is seated at the controls. IUNE 1944 This was a busy year for members of Mrs. Nelda Topol- ka's drama and broadcasting classes. The biggest event of the d r a m a class was the Talent Show, which was presented on October 28, 1943. Melverine Prince and Arlisle Kiemle tied for first place and Gloria Nor- ton won second prize. Paula Hartman, Frances Mer- rill, Wyvona N o r b e r g, Dick Porter, Ethel Brunsden and Bev- erly Winters, members of the drama class, gave readings at many church and club affairs. Hazen Pittsley, Beverly Win- ters, Carol Anderson, Marilou MacArthur, Evelyn Liley, Mary Sturtz, Sally Martuch and Violet Goodrich, appeared in a play entitled The Cuckoo W hi c h they gave for several clubs and churches. They also presented a play Let Me Come Back on station WFDF. Beverly Winters, Stan Kuick, Bill Hudson, Sally Mar- tuch, Marilou MacArthur, lean Kitchen, Mary Sturtz, Margaret Polovina, Don Guelde, Eugene Mitchell, Carol Anderson, Mar- garet Didier, Eleanor Selle and Evelyn Liley were the students taking part in this presentation. The broadcasting class pre- sented many programs over the public address. Columbus Day, Armistice Day and Navy Day were honored, while plays were given in honor of Will Carlton, George Washington and Lin- coln's birthdays. Mr. Merton Vincent held up his electrical operation en d, with Sol lsaac as his chief opera- tor, with Don Guelde and Ar- land Coleman as assistant op- erators. These boys fill the ca- pacity also as repair men and fix anything which might be wrong with the set-up. This staff appears at all of the pep meet- ings, school dances, assemblies, fo o t b all games and other school affairs which require a loud speaker. Mr. lack Hubbard is the official game announcer, While Vlfilliam Minardo handles the school affairs, 19
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More Writers-Along with the sixth hour class the position row, Ioyce Empey, Elaine Scott, Carol Middleton, Anita Clever held is similar. They are first row, Mar aret Iarvis, Edith las- and Dorothy Heasle , third row, Stanley Mackey, Patsy Morrill, low, Agnes Buraett, Teresa Brudnak ang Minnie Reed, second Ralph Hourvitz, Richard Heitzner and Beverly Butcher. NORTH WIND STAFF tics, Lucille Denman, Fine Arts, Pat Cassett, Industrial Arts, Barbara Adams, Commer- cial, Doris Dilley, Home Economics, Agnes Burgett, Science, Maribelle Simen, Admin- istration, Charlotte Kniese, Clubs, and Edith Iaslow, Library. Reporters: Audrey Benoit, Antoinette Bober, Ioyce Empey, Ioan Iakeway, Gloria Norton, Richard Heitzner and Ralph Hourvitz. BUSINESS STAFFf-FIRST SEMESTER Helen Goldberg ,........,,. Business Manager Elaine Rosenbaum . Assistant Business Manager Dave Margolis ..,....... Advertising Manager Iona Thomas ,.....,..... Distribution Manager Theresa Green.Assistant Distribution Manager Ruth Haut .,.......,.,..,..,..,. Bookkeeper Solicitors: Bob Belanger, W a r r e n Navarre, Lucille Denman, Ann Vukovich, Marthann Davis and Duane Tillinghast. EDITORIAL STAFF SECOND SEMESTER Ioyce Haller, Anita Clever ,,....... Co-Editors Pat Cassett ,.....,.....,....., Feature Editor Martha Hamilton .......... .... N ews Editor Charlotte Kniese .... ......,. E ditorial Editor Larry Soldan ....,.............. Sports Editor Reporters: B a r b a r a Adams, Mary Agnew, Tonie Bober, Olga Bradley, Teresa Brud- nak, Beverly Butcher, M a r t h a n n Davis, Lucille Denman, Shirley Eckardt, Ioyce Empey, Betty Ieanne Failing, D o r o t h y Heasley, Ralph Hourvitz, Marilyn Howard, Margaret Iarvis, Edith Iaslow, S t a nl e y Mackey, Lavern Mansfield, Barbara Mc- Millan, Carol Middleton, Patsy Morrill, Pat Nelson, Gloria Norton, Doreen Park, lean Patterson, Mary Powell, Minnie Reed, Leo Sabourin, Elaine Scott, Maribelle Simen, Geraldine Thompson and Iona Thomas. BUSINESS STAFF - - SECOND SEMESTER Helen Goldberg ,........... Business Manager Elaine Rosenbaum . Assistant Business Manager Dave Margolis .,........ Advertising Manager Iona Thomas .....,,.,.., Circulation Manager Theresa Green. ,Assistant Circulation Manager Marthann Davis ......... Distribution Manager Arlene Gilpin .........,......... Bookkeeper Typists: Lois Latimer, Leona Hemingway. Solicitors: Bob Belanger, Warren Navarre, Ann Vukovich and Lucille Denman. IUNE 1944 Money their worry-Obtaining advertise- ment and caring tor business ol the two publications are, tirst row: Raymond Nash, Lucille Denman, Marthann Davis, Theresa Green, Arlene Gilpin, Ann Vukovich and Iona Thomas, second row, Elaine Rose- baum, Dave Margolis, Warren Navarre, Bob Belanaer and Helen Goldberg. 21
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