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copped first place in the dramatic declamation con- test in which all classes participated. A1 Moeller- ing won third place with a very stirring declama- tion. Other juniors who talk with ease and skill are Carolyn Druhot, Ed Bransilver, Anne Water- field, Joan Gossman, Mary Lou Baughman, Dan Ferber, Doris Muntzinger, and Phil Traycoff. Ac the state speech meet Jerry Miller, A1 Moeller- ing, and Phil Traycoff won first place in their incli- vidual divisions, Dramatic Declamation, Humorous Declamation, and Radio Broadcasting. Alvin Haley placed second in Discussion, and Joan Gossman placed third in Oratorical Declamation. How could the War Council survive without higher and higher? Miss Van Gorder can be thankful that her mighty team, Jerry Miller and Alvin Haley, will be going higher and higher for another year. The Times Room was a workroom for many un- derclassmen this year, so next year's Times will be controlled by skilled hands. Marjorie Miller held top place as general manager. Jerry Miller was continually up-to-date with the sport news. Billie Jean Miller, that business-looking, busy character, Row One: Marilyn Emrich, Don Ensley, Thelma Ep- stein, Barbara Fatzinger, Dan Ferber. Row Two: Mary Lu Finfrock, Martha Flint, Patsy Ford, Elaine Fredrick, Warren Frost. Row Three: Elizabeth Fulton, Dolores Gerke, Helen Geroff, Joan Gossman, Kathryn Gramlick. Row Four: Doris Greiner, Barbara Grosvenor, Walter Gacket, Alvin Haley, Doris Hall. Row Five: Sally Hanes, Ben Harvill, Mary Belle Haw- ver, Lavon Hayner, Betty Hearn. Row Six: Bob Hemrick, Donnie Heath, Junia Hen- ricks, Edith Hettler, Ethelyn Hilsabeck. Row Seven: Margaret Hoffman, Helen Holmes, William Hoover, LaNice Hoppe, James Hopper. Row Eight: Wanda Hover, Eden Hunt, Nancy Hunt, Corrine Hutner, Betty Jarzemski. I Row Nine: Lucille Jeffries, Carroll Johnsonf' Phyllis Kelley, Jane Ketchem, Luella Klaehn. v ' f i Row Ten: Dolores Kohr, Doris Kohr, Rex .kooglel ,Bob Lapin, Joe Laudadio. - l ' , Q, K .D Z. I g P . xr, X , I to 37 will , ,lc . y I ' s 15 . xx .
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the direction of Dick Paul, accompanied by Phyllis Stroup. Shirley Dyer was in charge of the decora- tions. The last and most important event of the year was the Junior Prom under the supervision of Miss Hazel Miller and Mr. Lloyd Whelan, the class ad- visers. The decorations were made by Shirley Dyer. The theme was carried out in Indian head-dresses, tom-toms, and bright Indian colors. With the wonderful record the junior boys made in basketball and football this year, Scotty is look- ing forward to another good season. Bob Senseny, a four year varsity man, will be in there fighting when the gun goes off. Bob I-Iemrick, Dick Paul, Ray Rolf, Dan Ferber, Jack Murray, Jim McCor- mick, and Jim Hess will be lending helping hands. Our Archer girls are also interested in sports. Kate Vonderau, Wanda Hover, Phyllis Campbell, Winifred Dodge, Phyllis Conine, and Barbara Cris- well are keeping themselves fit by being active in GAA. Mrs. Rieke,s room 190 was a haven for Cicero's. Juniors, was it the room that attracted your atten- tion, or was it Madam R. herself? Jerry Miller Y ' i ' -. Q A ,fl 'U' 1 ' f f X .V ,K J. 1 L4-.' Q -. Row One: Otto Ackermann, Helen Ake, Colleen Albers- meyer, Lewis Allendorph, Lois Allmandinger. Row Two: Rosalie Appel, Eric Baacle, Kenneth Bad- ertscher, Virginia Bagley, Ruth Barnett. Row Three: Martha Barker, Kathleen Barrow, Keith Batdorf, June Bauer, Mary Lu Baughman. Row Four: Betty Beck, George Beeler, Lois Bender, Clarence Beverforden, Betty Biddle. Row Five: Dorothy Bowser, Don Brames, Dick Brehm, Lois Breimeier, Nigel Brown. Row Six: Vernon Byer, Barbara Campbell, Betty Chand- ler, Shirley Coffman, Charlene Colicho. Row Seven: Wayne Compton, Phyllis Corzine, Kitty Cooper, Charles Crill, Bob Crilly. Row Eight: Barbara Criswell, Dave Daniel, Joan Deel, Carolyn Deerwester, Gene Dennis. Row Nine: Dick Denzel, Joyce Dicke, Frank Dickmeyer, Violet Dickmeyer, Winifred Dodge. Row Ten: Martha Driver, Carolyn Druhot, Shirley Dyer, Doris Eagleson, Jean Eichenseher. 36
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F 71 uf y, ,X . JX li WY! f Y 1 4 k - ' f ti ,lf , , J' , lf ' . Ney kvjj l , ,V f sf' was avryellktcel t business -manager. Our managing editorsyii nyQDuWaldt'iand Lois Breimeier, and pflfoof 'rem' drskdeservellrecognition, too, for without theirj' aftiislfhobl lsflaving The Times would never Vliafifegjep. edt yoiur thands regularly on Thursday mor,nmgSq Qoris Muntzinger served as editorial edi- mir of-,The Times and Beverly Miller led the top- notclfllall circulation campaign and also held a po- sition on The Totem. Jean Eichenseher is not to be left out in this group of journalists. Miss Suter is noted for turning out fine actresses and actors. The class of '45 gives her plenty to work with. The junior one-act play was given Tues- day, March 21. The name of the masterpiece was Contrast , starring Shirley Coffman, Barbara Cris- well, Beverly Coverclale, Jean Mingus, Barbara Spiegel, Elizabeth Fulton, Rosalie Appel, Martha Flint, Joan Schneider, Jerry Miller, Dale Geiger, Bob Pugh, and Alan Fisch. Alvin Haley and Jerry Miller held leading roles in the Senior Play, Spring Fever. Juniors outstanding in the music department throughout the school year are Carol Johnson, Pat Van Buslcirk, Bud Leming, and Alice Lowry. Row One: Edyth Lehman, Kathryn Leversee, Joyce Lickert, Keith Lochner, Bill Longnecker. Row Two: Jerry Loos, Sally Lowe, Mary Ann Mar- henke, Barbara Martin, Carolyn McDowell. Row Three: Muriel McKeeman, Jim McKivergen, Jim Mellinger, Joy Mersman, Beverly Miller. Row Four: Billie Jean Miller, Bonnie Miller, Courtland Miller, Jerry Miller, Margery Miller. Row Five: Jean Mingus, James Montgomery, A1 Moel- lering, Mona Moreland, Harold Moyer. Row Six: Doris Muntzinger, Florence Niblick, Betty Jean Nye, Pat O'Connell, Nancy Osborne. Row Seven: Ardith Overman, Ray Owen, Dick Paul, Joan Perry, Agnes Peoples. Row Eight: Mary Lou Peppler, Lois Pflueger, Ruthella Pottkotter, Barbara Pressler, Pat Procise. Row Nine: Robert Pugh, Robert Raatz, Virginia Ragan, Carolyn Renz, Dean Rhoads. Row Ten: Clara Richter, Phyllis Roberts, Ken Roden- beclc, Stanley Rodewalcl, Ray Rolf. 38
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