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CURTAIN TIME! The members of the Footlight Revelers take their places and the curtain opens on the first act. Be it Abie's Irish Rose, the annual play, or be it the play at the Veterans' Hospital, you can be sure it will be good with Mr. Darrell Gooch as sponsor. This year the club also took part in the first all-city Drama Festival at Manual in December. The main idea of the group is to give members an interest in the theater and an opportunity to take part in plays. BACK ROW-Ross Gooch, Homer Pence, Robert Craig, Richard Wisehart, Sally Shields, Marmi Kingsbury, Donna Van Arenclonk, Mary Dahl, Marjorie Stutz. SECOND ROW-Mike Wagoner, Beverly Clendenin, lane Keith, vice-president: Paula Petty, secretary, Paul Taylor, treasurer, Ioe Messing, president: Ienean Sias. FRONT ROW-Mary Terrence, Alice Fath, Nancy Iohns, Rosemarie Mongelli, Marcia Scovell, Norma Stultz, Iennie Konold, Marilyn Hudson, Iudith Wear. SERVICE WITH A CAPITAL S ! The Iunior Red Cross activities committee, spon- sored by Miss Doris Hasler, directs the Work of the Iunior Red Cross at Howe. Packing gift boxes and planning a party for Billing's Hospital are but two of the services the club performed in keeping with its mottof Service to the peoplevboth at home and abroad. BACK ROW-Carl Ganser, Ioanne Smith, Miss Doris Hasler, sponsor: Marcia Means, Iudy Fisher. FRONT ROW-Nancy Ieffries, Carolyn Hart, Betty Luk- enbill, Judith Charnley. BUG CHASERS! The Science Club, sponsored by Miss Ierry Motley, enables its members to Work on special projects which they could not do during class time. This year the club played host to several outside speakers who helped to further students' interest in science. Some of the things done in the club were antiseptic reac- tions, study of spiders, and special dissections. BACK ROW-Edward Steward, Barbara Miller, Marilyn Hudson, president, Ianet Dorman, Norma Smith, Ann Mendenhall, Paula Petty, vice-president: Sarah McMillan, secretary, Iohn Nelson. SECOND ROW--Mary Pearcy, Patricia Keller, Pat Bick- ley, Kay Barry, Dorothy Mosiman, Zoretta Byfield, Bev- erly Hendrickson, Donald Dicks. FRONT ROW'Iudith Charnley, Nina Ferguson, Betty Lukenbill, Marilyn Hockenberry, Phyllis Miller, Roberta Skillman, Virginia Sentman, Carol Wickes.
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Mike Wagoner and Carter Means had the headache of writing the copy for the sports section of the HILLTOPPER. All team pic- tures had to be scheduled and then the next job was trying to get team members to hold still While their pictures were taken. Correct schedules and records of the different sports also had to be obtained. Paul Taylor and Marilyn Bowers, co-make- up editors, struggled over the proportions of pictures, and Paul had the extra Worry andf or fun of drawing all the sketches. lt has been rumored that several boxes of aspirin were used in producing that part of the 'Topper. Io Ann Wood, senior editor, saw that all the lovely seniors had their 'T forms were sent out on which were listed the activities of each senior during his years at Howe. These also had to be compiled. Anne Moreland, club editor, and loyce Mitzner, activities editor, had charge of plan- ning pictures and writing copy for the activi- ties section. For Anne, it was a constant bat- tle to get sponsor and club together to have their picture taken. Then came another job of deciphering. loyce was responsible for pictures and information about the musical organizations and publications. Marilyn Cranston, editor, and Norma Stultz, associate editor, commanded the entire staff and spent many afternoons acquiring gray hairs over the book. They were also in charge of introductory and division page copy. Miss Ellen L. Kroll, adviser, Was general chairman over everything and supervised the entire book. The masterpiece was completed by March, and the juniors on the staff began preparing for the next year's book. Our thanks go to Clarence E. Crippin and Son, lnc., printers, Loudermilk's-Ramos-Pon ter, photographerg Indianapolis Engraving Companyg and Kingskraft Cover Company. T smiling countenances pictured in their section of the book. Arrangements had to be made with the photog- rapher as to when each senior was to have his or her picture taken. Later HILLTOPPER STAFF STANDING-Joyce Mitzner, Paul Taylor, Anita Strahl, Mike Wagoner. SEATED-Iudy Wear, Anne Moreland, Marilyn Bowers, Io Anne Wood, Harold Crawford, Marilyn Cranston, Norma Stultz. l
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K FORUM ROMANUM The Forum Romanum believes in conducting things in true Roman style. 'They hold elections where the highest officials are the two consulsp they celebrate the Roman Saturnaliap visit the Delphic Oracle, take imaginary tours of Roman provinces, hold courts and senate debates in the Roman way. All these activi- ties help the members to better understand the Roman mode of life. BACK ROW-Iames Hollenbeck, .Aediley William Ful- ton, Robert Ebert, Kent DernrnaI'Y, lohn Keane, Alice Hatcher, Jerry Iones, Praetor, Robert Barrick, George Gill, Tribune. SECOND ROW--Mary Lou Dinkel, Iessie Corey, lanet Dorman, Laurel Kettelhut, Barbara Gerrard, Nancy Haas, Janet Lowe, Cynthia Hatfield. FRONT ROW-loan Hitchcock, Ianet Callon, Iudy Alger, Nancy Costin, Phyllis Haskin, Aedileg Leotha Erick, Ouaestory Richard Gilmore, Richard Enochs. BACK ROW-Kenny Whitaker, Consul: William Weber, Praetorg Grant McBroom, Iohn Nelson, john Niemann, Claude Rinehart, Richard Pfluxn. SECOND ROW-Mary Miller, Ardith Whipple, George- ann Mattson, Judith Morrow, lane Reed, Anne Shannon, Mary Susanke, Io Ann Meyer, Margaret Simmons. FRONT ROW-Virginia Sentman, Sara Spradling, Iune Ritzi, Ioan Shirrell, Sharon Sturnph, Sara Murray, Aedileg Anna Louise Sohn, Mary Rogers, Maria Nistazu. EL CLUB ESPANOL Besides having a Christmas party in true Spanish style, El Club Espanol, sponsored by Miss Mary 'l'humma, also has tiestas for special Spanish holidays. The purpose of the club is to give members a better knowledge of the Spanish way of life. To help them in this study, they have had movies, illustrated talks, travelogues, and costumes shown at various meetings. BACK ROW-Marjorie Stutz, Ianet Crowmer, Charlotte Owen, Rose Marsh, Naomi Purtee, Ianet Stone, Mary Crider, Carol Coryell, Henry Bobbe. FRONT ROW-Ianet Foster, Patricia Baker, Mary Louise Grimes, Miss Mary Thumrna, sponsor, Charlene Kuntz, Frances Matthews, Carolyn Peterson.
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