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Others with honors-Top row, left to right, Katherine Berna- seconcl row, Luis Joyce Steinman, llc-tty Francis Tlmmson, Marilyn vlwltc NlZlllLflZH'ZlK'lUIl. Peggy lon Uwrey, Kathryn Doreen Park, -lnzmn Timm, Dominic Tnmasi, Mary Louise Xvztllc :infl Mary janv Snsnnnc Rnmlrnlil, Pxitricizi Elaine Slzulc, Joyce Millicent Smith: VVym:m. lylzirgziret Jam- Schennnt-l dues not :ippcnr in the 1llL'llll'l'. Ann Davidek, Elaine Georgia Decker, Nancy SIGMA CHI lane DeRose, Madeline Derscha, Illene Ida Dol- sen, Louise Angeline Dumler, Constance lean Edmonds, Maxine Isabelle Evans, Marilyn Ann Floyd, Flora Frazier, Betty lane Fredericks, Betty Malvina Gauthier, lane Violet Gerhardt, Pau- line Emily Gerke, Clara Mae Graham, Peggy Marie Haddix, Martha Frances Hamilton, Melba Rose Haney, Ida Elaine Hatch, Ianice Evelyn Hawes, Barbara lean Hempstead, Esther Ann Hoffman, Ioanne Marie Hoydic, Ina Othelda Huskey, Barbara Ann Iarow, Patricia Ann lew- ett, Mamie Helena Kapture, Dorothy Sue King, Charlotte Gertrude Kniese, Alberta Marie Kol- ton, Barbara LaMarr Kolyn, Lillian Kasidlo, Evelyn Mae Koval, Ruby Eileen Lamson, Lois Ieanette Latimer, Dorothy Lorraine Lawrason, Christine Leiper Learmonth, Evelyn Liley, Donna Marie Mackos, Beatrice Marie Maeder, Kather- ine Mangiaracina, Ioyce Marguerite McCarthy, Agnes Geraldine McClure, Margaret Louise Mc- Graw, Ruth Miller, Vivien Mary Morehouse, Gene Lorraine Mull, Clara Louise Nagy, Flor- ence Nesser, Margaret Mae Newman, Ieanette Marie Osborne, Kathryn Doreen Park, Martha Corrine Patterson, Loreece Salem, Elaine Sharon Scott, Rachel Seifert, Iacqueline Marie Sharp, Virginia Rose Skowerski, Virginia Lee Simpson, Martha Lillian Thomas, Betty Frances Thomson, Mary Elizabeth Trosko, Marjorie Van Dalen, Mary Louise Walk, Laurel Iune Yau- mans and Donna Ieanne Youngs. Those who received scholastic recognition as members of the Sigma Chi were Robert Dale Belanger, Barbara Billings Black, Patricia Ann Bowers, Iohn Alan Carter, Carl Leonard Chris- tensen, Phyllis Ioyce Church, Roger Sheldon Collard, Arlene Marie Crane, Nancy lane De- Rose, Albert Curtis DeVito, Coyla Ieane Dodge, Robert Fialka, Peggy Marie I-laddix, Martha Frances Hamilton, Evelyn Selma Heikkinen, Ioanne Marie Hoydic, Edith Iune Iaslow, Patricia Ann Iewett, Leah lurk, Duane Paul Kimmel, Charlotte Gertrude Kniese, Steve Tsvetko Koeif, Stanley I. Kuick, Ir., Rita Ieanette Kurtz, Lois Ieanette Latimer, Dorothy Lorraine Lawrason, Katherine Mangiaracina, David Margolis, Cooper Walker Matthews, Harold Paul McAlin- don, Caroline Middleton, Peggy Lou Owrey, Ruth Irene Ranville, Susanne Rurnbold, Virginia Lee Simpson, Patricia Elaine Slade, Ioyce Mil- licent Smith, Lois Ioyce Steinman, Cleo Iean- ette Swinehart, Betty Francis Thomson, Marilyn Ioann Timm, Dominic Tomasi, Doris lean Trier, Thomas lohn Vucovich, Helen Ianice Wait, Mary lane Wyman and Elizabeth Yambrick. SPEECH Honors tor participation in speech groups were awarded to Carl Leonard Christensen, Al- bert Curtis DeVito, Robert Fialka, Paula Ioyce Hartman, David Margolis, Cooper Walker Mat- thews and George Glen Waun. JUNE NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Z7
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,Qwtefelu .gn-e LYZMW With honors-Over A li average, but less than 3.5 are the following: top row, left to right, Robert Dale Halanger, Barbara Billings Black, Margaret Marion Bower, Patricia Ann Bowers, Richard VVilliam lloyd, Phyllis Joyce Cliurclig second row, Arlene Marie Crane, Nancy jane DeRose, Albert Curtis DeVito, Coyla HONOR AWARDS tricia loyce Cassett, Carl Leonard Christensen, Marion Ruth Davis, Martha Ann Davis, Robert Frederick Enders, Robert Fialka, Theresa Green, Martha Frances Hamilton, Barbara Ann larow, Edith lane laslow, Charlotte Gertrude Kniese, Lois leanette Latimer, Martha Elizabeth Lee, Evelyn Eloise Loder, Marilou MacArthur, lac- queline Marie Marquis, Patsy Mardelle Morrille, Patricia Ann Nelson, Betty Lou Pittsley, Minnie Holines Reed, Leo lunior Sabourin, Elaine Sharon Scott, Cleo leanette Swinehart, Marilyn Ioann Timm, Beverly Ann Watson and Mary lane Wyman. OFFICERS Leading their classes in Student Council and class offices were Barbara Anne Adams, Robert Dale Belanger, Agnes Dolores Burgett, William I. Churchill, Robert Fialka, Martha Frances Hamilton, Patricia Ann lewett, Martha Elizabeth Lee, Evelyn Eloise Loder, David Margolis, Cooper Walker Matthews, Betty Lou Pittsley, ,leanc Dodge, Robert Lee Draper, Constance jean Edmondsg third row, Leah Jurk, Duane Paul Kimmel, Charlotte Gertrude Kniese, Rita Jeanette Kurtz, Luis Jeanette Latimer and Harold Paul McAlindon. Barbara Doreen Snyder, and William loseph Weber. QUILL AND SCROLL Recognized as members of the Quill and Scroll, the international honor society for high school journalists, were Agnes Dolores Burgett, Patricia loyce Cassett, Robert Fialka, Edith Iune Iaslow, Martha Elizabeth Lee, Evelyn Eloise Loder, Marilou MacArthur, lacqueline Marie Marquis, Betty Lou Pittsley, Beverly Ann Wat- son, Mary lane Wyman, Charlotte Gertrude Kniese, Frances Martha Hamilton and Teresa Green. SERVICE AWARDS Those receiving honors for service were Bar- bara lean Adams, Wanda lean Arthur, Lola Iune Auten, Nelda Rae Bailey, Phyllis loyce Barendsen, Margaret Marian Bower, Patricia Ann Bowers, Lillian Ida Bunker, Ioy Elaine Cady, Shirley Marie Carter, Phyllis Ioyce Church, Amy lean Clark, Elaine Marie Combs, Arlene Marie Crane, Irene Violet Csiki, Helen 26 THE VIKING NOROSCOPE
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Senior Play Cast-The cast of the senior play is pictured above. They are: Back row, left to right, Edith Jaslow, Marilou MacArthur, Bob Johnson, Jack Graves, Charles Faulkenstine, Shirley Culiner, THE CLASS PLAY You certainly would have enjoyed the Senior Play this year. Mrs. Anita Crust directed The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere. The story con- cerned the self-appointed invalid who was be- ing cheated of his money by doctors who poured all sorts of unnecessary medicines down him. Argan tried to marry oft his daughter, An- gelique to an educated physician, Thomas Dia- foirus, so that there would be a doctor in the family. Angelique loved a handsome young man named Cleante, however, so a complicated love affair started. The antics of Toinette, the maid, and the comic situations that arose over the doctor's greediness for Argan's money added further to the enjoyment of the play. All ended well, however, and the audience just howled all the way through it. The cast really put its heart into producing the comedy, and the efforts were wel1-re- warded. Large crowds attended on both March 4 and 5. Gee, we never knew there was so much talent in school. Some of the students with whom you went to classes were in it. Remember Al DeVito and his dramatizing? He had the leading male role of Argan. Bob Draper as Cleante, Dale and Agnes Burgett. Front row, Betty Lou Pittsley, Albert DeVito, ,Ioan Van Tassel, Evelyn Loder, Bob Draper and Paula Hartman. Blackmer as Monsieur Purgon, Stan Kuick as Monsieur Diafoirus, Bob Iohnson as Thomas Diafoirus, Charles Kulkenstein as Beralde and jack Graves as Bometoi really helped the play go over big. The boys had roles on both nights CManpower shortage, you knowl but the girls alternated. Marilou MacArthur and Shirley Cu- liner were cast as Toinette, Paula Hartman and Evelyn Loder played Angelique, Ioan Van Tas- sel and Betty Lou Pittsley alternated as Beline, Edith Iaslow and Agnes Burgett portrayed Louison, and Beverly Winter and Barbara Black were double-cast as Madame Fleurant. No play could be a success without the help of people behind the scenes. Other senior drama students donated their time but received little credit. Martha Lee as stage manager, Su- sanne Rumbold as business manager, Helen Wait as publicity manager, Martha Ann Davis as costume manager, Ioan Plew as makeup manager, Coyla Dodge as house manager, Bill Weber and Melba Haney as property manager, and Beverly Watson and Marion Davis as stu- dent directors all deserve a hearty vote of thanks. 28 THE. VIKING NOROSCOPE
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