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Indianapolis, Indians April 22, 1966 No. 28. Vol. 14 NHS taps juniors, new seniors Last week nineteen seniors and 54 juniors were tapped into the National Honor Society. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the junior class have been accepted. Seniors who were tapped are Sue Amick, Susan Armstrong, Dale Barrett, Cheryl Carden, Marilyn Clark, Linda Dickerson and Alice Driver. Viciki Eggert, Diane Hudson, Linda Jarrett, Lee Lyndes, Susan McCleish, Jane McKee, 18 initiate new Society The newly organized Howe chapter of Societe Honoraire de Francais held its first installation of members last Wednesday. The Societe is an honorary organization for advanced French students. To be eligible for membership, a prospective member must be enrolled in French 5 or above and have a grade point average of 6.5 or above in French. The initiation followed a ceremony known as La Course du Flambeau. Following a reading of the Constitution, the members formed a circle around which a lighted candle was passed. While each member held the candle, he repeated the motto of the Societe. This ceremony comes from Greece and represents the image of the succeeding generations of life. Charter members of the organization include Janet Bank, David Cardwell, Becky Cary, Christine Farmer, Janice Findlay, Mary Graves, Mark Gerzon, Nancy Hall, Andrew Hatcher and Margaret Lake. Others are Debra Mather, Alyce Payne, Jane Query, Kathy Scott, Barbara Shadiow, Susan Tandy, Ann Wuster and Sandy Vickers. Following the ceremony a reception was held. and Kathy Plummer were tapped, along with Amy Roth, Mary Jane Stucky, Teri Thompson and Sandra Vickers. The juniors who were accepted into National Honor Society are Carol Aldrich, Lynn Anderson, Janet Bank, Mark Bradley, Robert Browning, Ruth- anna Butcher, David Cardwell, Susan Clark, Gail Cole, Valerie Cooper, Carol Cottom, Charlene Davis, Laurie Detamore, and Sherry Eggers. Others who were tapped are Christine Farmer, Judy Freeh, Roberta Georgia, Rose Gilespie, Deborah Harris, Andrew Hart, Stephen Hess, Rebecca Hicks, Susan Hine, Kristine Johnson, Myra Johnson, Edward Keppler, William Kirby, Cynthia Manis, Debra Mather, David Miller, Doug Mosiman, Robert Murphy, Frank Owings, and Jonathan Oldest alums seek lost sheep The graduating class of 1941 will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reunion prior to the Alumni Dance on June 25. Class members have been located except for the following: Ralph Joy Anderson, Dora Mae Bird, Wanda Eloise Corya Blake, Richard Walter Cosgrov'e, Shirley Courtney, Dale Ehrman, Phyllis Jean Kelly Chaaf, James Marshall, Mary Elizabeth Mattingly, Rosemary Nullikia, Martha Zoe Ooley, Mary Jeanne Petit Adams, Raymond Redding Ransdell, Charlotte Maxine Whitley and Patricia Swayne Marsh. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of these people should contact the class secretaries, Mrs. Miriam Jasper Wolfe, 5423 Hedgerow, 646- 8961 or Mrs. Beatrice Whit>- aker Cottom, 246 Ohmer Avenue, 353-0381. Paschal. Alyce Payne, Pamela Perin, Diane Petrakis, Barbara Pettee, Ann Pinney, Dorothy Rasener, Anita Roesener, Jane Royer, Dana Runciman, Mike Russell, Jeffrey Sirmin, Vicki Taylor, Mary Ann Tilford. Susan Tjomslimd, Jane Walden, Steven Wieneke, Ruth Ann Wilson, Sharon W i n k o, Frederick Wright, and Ann Wuster complete the list of the new junior members. Study abroad awaits three For three Howe juniors this summer will bring tho unique experience of studying foreign language in Mexico and France. As Honor Students for Indiana University Honors Pro-- gram. Sherry Eggers, Debra Mather, and Ann Wuster will be leaving the United States and their native language in the hope of gaining new skills in Spanish and French. Sherry will attend school at San Luis Potosi, Mexico. St. Brieuc, France will be the study town for Debra and Ann. Twenty-seven participants were chosen to study in Mexico, and thirty-three are to go to France. The students will be the guests of native families during their stay in the country, One of the ground rules of the Honors Program is that Spanish and French must be spoken at all times, a worthy challenge to the students. Miss Mary McLane, phychol- ogy and sociology teacher, is at home recuperating from a successful operation to correct a detached retina. Miss Lois Coy, head of the Home Economics Department has been hospitalized this past week with an emergency appendectomy. Yearbook staff plans annual spring twirl The 1968-67 Hilltop^ Staff will hold its annual nt-lnst-tho- girls-have-n-chance dance, the Turnabout Twirl, tomorrow evening in the cafeteria. "The Jesters" will provide music for the 8-11 p.m. semi- formal dance. Tickets are on sale in the bookstore for $2,00 a couple. Candidates for tho titlo of Mr. Topper, who will bo crowned with an approprlnto chapenux nt intermission, aro: Steve West and Jack Martin seniors; Bob Evans and Mike Russell, juniors; Stevo Donne and Noel Bewley, sophomores; and Andy Wysong and Brent Kern, freahmon. In charge of arrangements for the occasion aro Tom Roda and Carol Cottom. They havo asked Brenda Young to be publicity chairman and to work with Susie Hine, Mark Bradley, and Mnry Ann Korbly. Decorations chairman is Lana Alexander. Her helpers include Chris Farmer, Kathy Scott, Mike Dawson, Mike Russell, and Sylvia Estrate. Decorations will carry out the theme, "Lollipops nnd Roses." Shirley Gilbert will head up the refreshments committee. Working with hor aro Jody Plotnor, Donna Stephenson, and Dinnno DeCoito. Arrangements chairman Shorty Eggers, will be assisted i'v Boh Browning, John DeBoo and Larry Rainey. Candeo Coulter Is tho chairman of the chap- crones commlttoo consisting of Mary Graves, Jano Lau, and Cindy Krothootla. Thespians induct Lnst Tuesday, sixteen ,„■« members woro Inducted into Thespians, an honorary drama- tic orgnniiation. Fnmllies nnd frlonds of tho inductoes, members of Footlight Rovolora, and Howo faculty wero prcsont when Mr. Thomas Stirling presented tho cortlf- icntoa of membership to: Grog Buergelin, Phyllis Cooling, Kathy DlrUa, Larry Poator, Duke Halo, Lynn Hamilton, Knthy Hinioh, Mark Hugho., Jeff Lamb, June McKco, Genu Smith, Tom Smith, Tori Thomp. son, and Allan Wood. Speolnl awards woro thon glvon to somo of last yenr'H members for tholr pnrticlpntlon in school production!.. Following thla presentation, refresh me uta woro sorvod. Austin selects yearbook staff The 1007 Hilltopper staff wns announced recently by Mr. Donald Austin, advisor, Tho staff will be headed by Tom Roda au Editor-in-Chief and Carol Cottom as Associate Editor. Bob Browning will be the Mulct' up nnd Production Mnnager. Tower tryout applications availablenow Tryout application*, for next year's Towor staff muy be obtained In room 240. All position a nro open but applications must bo returned to Mrs. Patricia Alexander, advisor, by next Friday, April 20. Journalism Is not a prit-roqul- flite for staff mem hern hi p. How- ovor, tho ability to wrlto coherently Is essential. Tho now staff will he Introduced at tho Publications Banquet on Muy 19 nnd will publish tho last Issue of tha Towor this semestor. The Business Manager will be Susie Hino while Candeo Coulter and Shirley Gilbert will bo Senior Editors. Activities Editors, Lana Alexander, Brenda Young, nnd Jane Lau will also be kept busy. Mark Bradley and Miko Dawson wilt cover next years sports and edit that section. Sherry Eggera and Cynthia Kretheotis will bo Club Editors. Faculty Editors nro going to bo Jody Plotner nnd Donnn Stephenson. Chris Farmer and Mary Graves will be Copy Editors, while Dianno DeCoito and John DeBoo will be tho new Index editors. Underclassmen Editors will be Sylvia Estrate, Kathy Scott, and Mary Ann Korbly. Tho busy photographers aro going to be Larry Rainey, Dave Russell, and Mike Russell. Seniors ready play for performance on April 30 by Nita Btiggs The Senior Class Play of 1966, "See How They Run," will be presented Saturday evening, April 30. The three act farce consists of the action in an English vicarage when the vicar, an American actor stationed with the air force in England, an escaped prisoner, and two clergymen are involved in a case of mistaken identity. The vicar's wife, a cockney maid, an old maid who "touches alcohol for the first time in her life," and a police sergeant add to the fun. Cast Members Mr. Steve BriggB, director of the play, chose the cast, which has been rehearsing for several weeks. Gary Benz will portray the vicar, Lee Lyndes, the American actor, and Bruce Pen- namped, the prisoner. Dave Neighbors will play The Rev- erned Arthur Humphrey, and Harold Davis will play The Bishop of Lax. Elaine May will appear as Penelope, the vicar's wife, Phyllis Cooling will portray Ida, the cockney maid, and Becky Funk will play Miss Skillon, the old maid, while Mark Hughe3 will fill the role of Sergeant Towers. Committee* Miss Rhoda Kittelsen is head of the make-up and properties committees, and Mrs. Hariette Baker is chairman of the costume committee for the play. Members of the make-up com mittee are Jane McKee, Marilyn Clark, Mary Krinhop, Brenda Johnson, Susan Roda, and Vicki Eggert. Cheryl Spears, Mike Buergelin, Delight Brogan, and John Pratt are properties committee members, and Barbara Tedrowe, Becky Archer, Becky Graham, Cathy Welcher, and Mary Craig are members of the costume committee. Allan Wood is chairman of the program committee. Members of the committee are Steve Mareee, Jane McKee, Mary Richardson, Ronald Schickles, and Linda Vernard. Members of the publicity committee are Nita Briggs, chairman, Susie Bechtel, Kathy Glore, Robert Kibbe, Ella Leggett, Linda Myers, Jane Sauer, Jane Stucky, Susan Tandy, Stevo Warner, and David Wilson. Ticket Sale* Chairman of ticket sales Is Sandra Johnson, with Bill Barker, Pam Barrett, Christy Brit- tain, Michael Buergelin, Judith Buss, David Gray, Gary Gray, Don Gregory, Wanda Griffith, Wanda Hardin, Pat Harlan, Frank Massey, Kathy McArtor, Mike McHale, Marilyn Maxber- ry, Lewis Pence, Bob Piland, and Lynne Utley also helping with the sales. Chairman of the ushers Is Carole Cole. Leslie Bcdwell, Pat Connor, Ed Coonce, Judy Dye, Claire Jourdan, John Kolalscr, Pam Paul, Linda Pemberton, Ralph Reed, David Silvern, Harvey Slngloton, Jacklo Wilmoro, Judi Gibson, und Janet Hunt will also he UHhering at tho por- f'-rrii.t ._(.<;. Allan Wood is In charge of the wound effects for the production, and Nita Briggs Is the student director. Working on tho stugo crow for the senior production aro Bart Ackerman, James Aldrich, Tom Amos, Les Bcdwell, Danny Cala, Dana Curtis, John Cray, Curl Lagenaur and Jeff Lamb. AIsd helping are Jonathan List, Charles Pressel, Gene Smith, Jon Smith, Linda Sugioka, Mfke Sullivan, Linda Vernard, Ed Warringer, Byron Wells and Ken Smaltey.
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Full text | Indianapolis, Indians April 22, 1966 No. 28. Vol. 14 NHS taps juniors, new seniors Last week nineteen seniors and 54 juniors were tapped into the National Honor Society. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the junior class have been accepted. Seniors who were tapped are Sue Amick, Susan Armstrong, Dale Barrett, Cheryl Carden, Marilyn Clark, Linda Dickerson and Alice Driver. Viciki Eggert, Diane Hudson, Linda Jarrett, Lee Lyndes, Susan McCleish, Jane McKee, 18 initiate new Society The newly organized Howe chapter of Societe Honoraire de Francais held its first installation of members last Wednesday. The Societe is an honorary organization for advanced French students. To be eligible for membership, a prospective member must be enrolled in French 5 or above and have a grade point average of 6.5 or above in French. The initiation followed a ceremony known as La Course du Flambeau. Following a reading of the Constitution, the members formed a circle around which a lighted candle was passed. While each member held the candle, he repeated the motto of the Societe. This ceremony comes from Greece and represents the image of the succeeding generations of life. Charter members of the organization include Janet Bank, David Cardwell, Becky Cary, Christine Farmer, Janice Findlay, Mary Graves, Mark Gerzon, Nancy Hall, Andrew Hatcher and Margaret Lake. Others are Debra Mather, Alyce Payne, Jane Query, Kathy Scott, Barbara Shadiow, Susan Tandy, Ann Wuster and Sandy Vickers. Following the ceremony a reception was held. and Kathy Plummer were tapped, along with Amy Roth, Mary Jane Stucky, Teri Thompson and Sandra Vickers. The juniors who were accepted into National Honor Society are Carol Aldrich, Lynn Anderson, Janet Bank, Mark Bradley, Robert Browning, Ruth- anna Butcher, David Cardwell, Susan Clark, Gail Cole, Valerie Cooper, Carol Cottom, Charlene Davis, Laurie Detamore, and Sherry Eggers. Others who were tapped are Christine Farmer, Judy Freeh, Roberta Georgia, Rose Gilespie, Deborah Harris, Andrew Hart, Stephen Hess, Rebecca Hicks, Susan Hine, Kristine Johnson, Myra Johnson, Edward Keppler, William Kirby, Cynthia Manis, Debra Mather, David Miller, Doug Mosiman, Robert Murphy, Frank Owings, and Jonathan Oldest alums seek lost sheep The graduating class of 1941 will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reunion prior to the Alumni Dance on June 25. Class members have been located except for the following: Ralph Joy Anderson, Dora Mae Bird, Wanda Eloise Corya Blake, Richard Walter Cosgrov'e, Shirley Courtney, Dale Ehrman, Phyllis Jean Kelly Chaaf, James Marshall, Mary Elizabeth Mattingly, Rosemary Nullikia, Martha Zoe Ooley, Mary Jeanne Petit Adams, Raymond Redding Ransdell, Charlotte Maxine Whitley and Patricia Swayne Marsh. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of these people should contact the class secretaries, Mrs. Miriam Jasper Wolfe, 5423 Hedgerow, 646- 8961 or Mrs. Beatrice Whit>- aker Cottom, 246 Ohmer Avenue, 353-0381. Paschal. Alyce Payne, Pamela Perin, Diane Petrakis, Barbara Pettee, Ann Pinney, Dorothy Rasener, Anita Roesener, Jane Royer, Dana Runciman, Mike Russell, Jeffrey Sirmin, Vicki Taylor, Mary Ann Tilford. Susan Tjomslimd, Jane Walden, Steven Wieneke, Ruth Ann Wilson, Sharon W i n k o, Frederick Wright, and Ann Wuster complete the list of the new junior members. Study abroad awaits three For three Howe juniors this summer will bring tho unique experience of studying foreign language in Mexico and France. As Honor Students for Indiana University Honors Pro-- gram. Sherry Eggers, Debra Mather, and Ann Wuster will be leaving the United States and their native language in the hope of gaining new skills in Spanish and French. Sherry will attend school at San Luis Potosi, Mexico. St. Brieuc, France will be the study town for Debra and Ann. Twenty-seven participants were chosen to study in Mexico, and thirty-three are to go to France. The students will be the guests of native families during their stay in the country, One of the ground rules of the Honors Program is that Spanish and French must be spoken at all times, a worthy challenge to the students. Miss Mary McLane, phychol- ogy and sociology teacher, is at home recuperating from a successful operation to correct a detached retina. Miss Lois Coy, head of the Home Economics Department has been hospitalized this past week with an emergency appendectomy. Yearbook staff plans annual spring twirl The 1968-67 Hilltop^ Staff will hold its annual nt-lnst-tho- girls-have-n-chance dance, the Turnabout Twirl, tomorrow evening in the cafeteria. "The Jesters" will provide music for the 8-11 p.m. semi- formal dance. Tickets are on sale in the bookstore for $2,00 a couple. Candidates for tho titlo of Mr. Topper, who will bo crowned with an approprlnto chapenux nt intermission, aro: Steve West and Jack Martin seniors; Bob Evans and Mike Russell, juniors; Stevo Donne and Noel Bewley, sophomores; and Andy Wysong and Brent Kern, freahmon. In charge of arrangements for the occasion aro Tom Roda and Carol Cottom. They havo asked Brenda Young to be publicity chairman and to work with Susie Hine, Mark Bradley, and Mnry Ann Korbly. Decorations chairman is Lana Alexander. Her helpers include Chris Farmer, Kathy Scott, Mike Dawson, Mike Russell, and Sylvia Estrate. Decorations will carry out the theme, "Lollipops nnd Roses." Shirley Gilbert will head up the refreshments committee. Working with hor aro Jody Plotnor, Donna Stephenson, and Dinnno DeCoito. Arrangements chairman Shorty Eggers, will be assisted i'v Boh Browning, John DeBoo and Larry Rainey. Candeo Coulter Is tho chairman of the chap- crones commlttoo consisting of Mary Graves, Jano Lau, and Cindy Krothootla. Thespians induct Lnst Tuesday, sixteen ,„■« members woro Inducted into Thespians, an honorary drama- tic orgnniiation. Fnmllies nnd frlonds of tho inductoes, members of Footlight Rovolora, and Howo faculty wero prcsont when Mr. Thomas Stirling presented tho cortlf- icntoa of membership to: Grog Buergelin, Phyllis Cooling, Kathy DlrUa, Larry Poator, Duke Halo, Lynn Hamilton, Knthy Hinioh, Mark Hugho., Jeff Lamb, June McKco, Genu Smith, Tom Smith, Tori Thomp. son, and Allan Wood. Speolnl awards woro thon glvon to somo of last yenr'H members for tholr pnrticlpntlon in school production!.. Following thla presentation, refresh me uta woro sorvod. Austin selects yearbook staff The 1007 Hilltopper staff wns announced recently by Mr. Donald Austin, advisor, Tho staff will be headed by Tom Roda au Editor-in-Chief and Carol Cottom as Associate Editor. Bob Browning will be the Mulct' up nnd Production Mnnager. Tower tryout applications availablenow Tryout application*, for next year's Towor staff muy be obtained In room 240. All position a nro open but applications must bo returned to Mrs. Patricia Alexander, advisor, by next Friday, April 20. Journalism Is not a prit-roqul- flite for staff mem hern hi p. How- ovor, tho ability to wrlto coherently Is essential. Tho now staff will he Introduced at tho Publications Banquet on Muy 19 nnd will publish tho last Issue of tha Towor this semestor. The Business Manager will be Susie Hino while Candeo Coulter and Shirley Gilbert will bo Senior Editors. Activities Editors, Lana Alexander, Brenda Young, nnd Jane Lau will also be kept busy. Mark Bradley and Miko Dawson wilt cover next years sports and edit that section. Sherry Eggera and Cynthia Kretheotis will bo Club Editors. Faculty Editors nro going to bo Jody Plotner nnd Donnn Stephenson. Chris Farmer and Mary Graves will be Copy Editors, while Dianno DeCoito and John DeBoo will be tho new Index editors. Underclassmen Editors will be Sylvia Estrate, Kathy Scott, and Mary Ann Korbly. Tho busy photographers aro going to be Larry Rainey, Dave Russell, and Mike Russell. Seniors ready play for performance on April 30 by Nita Btiggs The Senior Class Play of 1966, "See How They Run," will be presented Saturday evening, April 30. The three act farce consists of the action in an English vicarage when the vicar, an American actor stationed with the air force in England, an escaped prisoner, and two clergymen are involved in a case of mistaken identity. The vicar's wife, a cockney maid, an old maid who "touches alcohol for the first time in her life," and a police sergeant add to the fun. Cast Members Mr. Steve BriggB, director of the play, chose the cast, which has been rehearsing for several weeks. Gary Benz will portray the vicar, Lee Lyndes, the American actor, and Bruce Pen- namped, the prisoner. Dave Neighbors will play The Rev- erned Arthur Humphrey, and Harold Davis will play The Bishop of Lax. Elaine May will appear as Penelope, the vicar's wife, Phyllis Cooling will portray Ida, the cockney maid, and Becky Funk will play Miss Skillon, the old maid, while Mark Hughe3 will fill the role of Sergeant Towers. Committee* Miss Rhoda Kittelsen is head of the make-up and properties committees, and Mrs. Hariette Baker is chairman of the costume committee for the play. Members of the make-up com mittee are Jane McKee, Marilyn Clark, Mary Krinhop, Brenda Johnson, Susan Roda, and Vicki Eggert. Cheryl Spears, Mike Buergelin, Delight Brogan, and John Pratt are properties committee members, and Barbara Tedrowe, Becky Archer, Becky Graham, Cathy Welcher, and Mary Craig are members of the costume committee. Allan Wood is chairman of the program committee. Members of the committee are Steve Mareee, Jane McKee, Mary Richardson, Ronald Schickles, and Linda Vernard. Members of the publicity committee are Nita Briggs, chairman, Susie Bechtel, Kathy Glore, Robert Kibbe, Ella Leggett, Linda Myers, Jane Sauer, Jane Stucky, Susan Tandy, Stevo Warner, and David Wilson. Ticket Sale* Chairman of ticket sales Is Sandra Johnson, with Bill Barker, Pam Barrett, Christy Brit- tain, Michael Buergelin, Judith Buss, David Gray, Gary Gray, Don Gregory, Wanda Griffith, Wanda Hardin, Pat Harlan, Frank Massey, Kathy McArtor, Mike McHale, Marilyn Maxber- ry, Lewis Pence, Bob Piland, and Lynne Utley also helping with the sales. Chairman of the ushers Is Carole Cole. Leslie Bcdwell, Pat Connor, Ed Coonce, Judy Dye, Claire Jourdan, John Kolalscr, Pam Paul, Linda Pemberton, Ralph Reed, David Silvern, Harvey Slngloton, Jacklo Wilmoro, Judi Gibson, und Janet Hunt will also he UHhering at tho por- f'-rrii.t ._(.<;. Allan Wood is In charge of the wound effects for the production, and Nita Briggs Is the student director. Working on tho stugo crow for the senior production aro Bart Ackerman, James Aldrich, Tom Amos, Les Bcdwell, Danny Cala, Dana Curtis, John Cray, Curl Lagenaur and Jeff Lamb. AIsd helping are Jonathan List, Charles Pressel, Gene Smith, Jon Smith, Linda Sugioka, Mfke Sullivan, Linda Vernard, Ed Warringer, Byron Wells and Ken Smaltey. |
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