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First row: B. Sage, A. Rondot, P. Croxton, E. Iohnson, R. Widner, R. Minton, D. Ritter, D. Fritz, E. Shafer and Mrs. Palicki, Second row: C. Tucker, L. Hatch, D. Leiter, B. Stienbarger, I. Shank, S. Bobay, R. Stirlen, B. Hanauer, P. Couture, L. May. Third row: I. Anderson, R. Sordelet, L. Karasiewcz, D. Plummer, R. Peters, D. Sloffer, M. Gause, T. Meyer. Citadel Billie Sage and Leona Hatch were appointed by Mrs. Palicki as co-editors of the ClTADEL this year They have been working hard to fulfill the re- sponsibility of this position. Taking care of the izriaxszal affairs involved in raising money for the 'IIYTADELH are Plasemary Stirlen, business man- ager and Ray Peters, assistant business manager. The :ales manaaer is Anne Rondot and assisting her lr. selling subscriptions are foe Anderson, Ara ,ean Shank, Phyllis Crozton, Betty Hanauer, Don Plurnrzer and Dora Ritter. On the advertising staff are Dale Sloffer, advertising manager, Russell ,- sardelet, Leonard Karasiewicz and Murray Gause. 'flayne 'Haters has been kept busy taking pic- tures of outstanding interest to everyone. Whether he said, Look at the birdie , smi1s'yOuf prettiest , or simply took you by surprise, his technique seems to have gotten results. Other positions on the staff were filled by Carol Tucker, Helen Gump, Elva Shafer and Lois Caley in charge of the organiza- tion, Dorothy Leiter, Dolores Fritz, Betty Stienbarger, Eva Iohnson, Pat Couture and LaVern May in charge of the various grades and faculty. Of course the yearbook wou1dn't be complete without the sports section so Delores Weaver, Rosemary Minton, Ruth Wiclner, Ted Meyer and Suzanne Bobay were given the responsibility of keeping us informed about the sports World. Last but by far not least is Mrs, Palicki who has been of great value to the staff by giving us advise and information on how to publish a year- book. This concludes the staff of the 1946-47 year- book, the CITADEL.
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Black and Gold Flash Thirty-six busy, energetic journalism students are getting the last issue of the Black and Gold Flash ready for the press. In the cafeteria we lo- cate Pat Courture and Elva Shafer Ceditorsl work- ing feverishly trying to fill up the front page, with the able assistance of their reporters: Delores Fritz, Rosemary Stirlen, Ioe Anderson, Eva Iohnson, Leon- ard Karasiewicz, Roy Peters, La Vern May, Leona Hatch, Ted Meyers and Lois Caley. At another table we view Bernie Whonsetler, Don Brown, Max Smith and Bob Frazier in a huddle writing up the latest sport activities. On our way upstairs we stop to write a pass for Dale Sloffcr, Murray Gause, Bill Bremer, Don Plummer and Wayne Surfus who are collecting money for ads. Dashing on up to the typing room who should we see pounding a Royal but Wayne Waters, sports writer, with Russell Sordelet and Delores Weaver Ksports editorsl keeping him busy. Hurrying down the stairs we nearly bump into Dorothy Leiter who has just collected the latest in grade news. As we hasten down the main hall we meet Anne Rondot and Carol Tucker tfeature editorsl hunting up some .new victims for the ln- quiring Reporter. We breeze on past the office where Billie Sage Cfeature editorl is hard at work at the typewriter while Betty Stienbarger and Ara lean Shank Cfeature writersl are waiting their turn. Hastily proof-reading at the eleventh hour we heave a sigh of relief as we hand the finished product to Ted Meyers who delivers the paper to our printer at Churubusco. lust a week later the art room is the scene of activity as Phyllis Croxton and Roy Peters lcircu- lation managersl and their helpers sort papers, From here Dorothy Leiter, texchange editorl Lois Caley and Leona Hatch see that the papers are mailed. Helping on the town delivery are Suzanne Bobay, Ruth Widner, Delores Weaver, Don Plum- mer arid Murray Gause. At noon the halls are alive with activity as the papers finally reach the hands of the students and the money reaches the hands of our very capable business manager, Helen Gump. Thus the seniors of '47 close up shop and leave the work of The Black and Gold Flash to future journalism students of Huntertown High School. First row: C. Tucker, L. Hatch, B. Sage, A. Rondot, P. Croxton, E. lohnson, R. Widner, R. Minton, D. Ritter, E. Shafer, D. Fritz, Miss Hoff. Second row: B. Frazier D. Brown, D. Leiter, B. Stienbarger, I, Shank, S. Bobay, R. Stirlen, B. Hanauer, P. Couture, L. May, M. Gause. Third row: I. Anderson, M. Smith, R, Sordelet, B. Whonsetler, L. Karasiewicz, R, Peters, D. Opliger, D. Slofferf D. Plummer, W. Bremer, Ted Meyer.
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