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lt Vi l t Buchanan Doris Huber Betty Moss. Helen Bro wn, Mar' R Vs' 0NE:Left to I'1g1f'llC e i .. . . irtt Seidel. Alice Porter. Betty Russell. Mardell Smith. Catherine Pepple, Mrs. Kincaid. Sponsor. RCW' TVv'OfRoland Leininger. Harold Freeman. Mary Ray. Jean Malcolm. Lorraine Price. Dolores Soule. Barbara Huber. Elnora Miller Ruthe XVarner. Keith Johnson. Dick Maloney. ' ' ' ' 7 ' as S runger,1ack Stone. ROW' THREE7Gerald Amstrutz. Elvin Gump. Gayloid Vv ainti. -lame p G H dl 2 lvlorris Bracht. Roderick johnson. Robert Bleke. Glenn Ott, ene a ey CITADEL STAFF The class of '45 was fortunate in being able to publish a yearbook since none had been compiled in the two previous years. Immediately meetings were held, appointments were made and the name Citadel was chosen for the yearbook, The advertising committee roamed the countryside soliciting all the wonderful busif ness folks for the advertisements. Then the big subscription drive got under way, and the stuf dents showed their enthusiasm for the new prof ject. Along in November the Seniors started worrying about how they would look on film. So after a little red tape they journeyed to Leone's in Fort Wayriie, had their portraits made, and signed a contract for taking shots of the other students. Snow drifts and poor attendance slowed this process up somewhat but everyone was happy and washed their faces when the big day finally came, The literature and photographs were then sent to the printers and this is it. Now meet the staff of the Citadel as appointed by Ivirs. Kincaid. First there's Alice Porter, edif torlinfchief, and really in there boosting all the while. Robert Bleke, assistant editor came next and worked with the editor in promoting the Citadel. Morris Bracht, business manager, and Jack Stone, his assistant, tackled the financial problems with speed and accuracy. Dolores Soule, Lorraine Price, Catherine Pepple, Ruth Warner and Margaret Seidel, members of the literary board ably handled the written material. Mary Ray, publicity manager was in charge of all pub' licity for the annual. Max Waterson, Helen Brown and Gene Hadley were the photographers responsible for scaring the wits out of people by flashing their cameras at just the right moment. Giving us a bird's-eye view of the sports world at good old H.H.S. was Gaylord Warner, Gerald Amstut: and Elvin Gump. Mardell Smith, Jean Malcolm, Roland Leininger, Keith Johnson and Roderick Johnson, members of the advertising d in boosting our advertising. Doris Huber, Violet Buchanan, and Elnora Miller served as manager over the typists. Barbara Hu' ber, manager of the circulation department was assisted by Glenn Ott, Arlene Russell and Harold Freeman. They sold subscriptions and attended to the circulation of the Citadel. Last but cerf tainly not least our splendid supervisor, Mrs. committee, helpe Kincaid.
ROW ONE: Left to rightfMary Rav. Betty Moss Violet Buclunan lx4i Gr lt S Y 1 . . ss enawa pon sor, Alice Porter, Dolores Soule. Betty Russell. ,lean Malcolm. ROW TWO-Keith johnson. Hubert Hess. Max Gross, Glenn Ott. lack Stone, ,lames Sprun ger, Dick Maloney, Gene Hadley. THE BLACK AND GOLD FLASH Keeping everyone posted on the latest news and activities of the school year is the Black and Gold Flash, which is published monthly by the journal- ism class. With little experience, but much en' thusiasm the thirteen lucky students started the Flash on its way. The Flash is successor of the Reflector, which folded up under the paper shortage three years ago. Proofreading, correcting and urging on this small staff is Miss Greenawalt, their noble inf structor. Associated editors of the Flash are Bette Moss and Jack Stone. Their duties are to see that stories are typed, counted and prepared on the dummy along with the advertising. Digging up the gossip and writing other feature stories were the feature writers, Jean Malcolm and Alice Por' ter. Gene Hadley and Glen Ott help keep every' one posted on the recreational side of school life by writing the Sport Scope. Hubert Hess took over Glen's job the second semester after Glen left the class. Other reporters on the staff include Betty Russell, james Sprunger, Violet Buchanan, Mary Ray, Dick Maloney and Keith Johnson. The circulation list was handled by Max Gross and Dolores Soule. The Flash is exchanged with seven other schools and copies are sent out each month to advertisers besides those copies which are given to the 220 subscribers. Printing for the Black and Gold Flash is done at the Truth Printing Company in Churubusco, which is an advantage over the miineographed papers. The subscription rate for the paper is thirty cents a semester or ten cents a single copy. Many 'people subscribed for the paper and sent them to boys in the service. Thirteen seemed to be a lucky number for the staff for there was never more than that amount in the class at one time. Besides publishing the paper the class last sem' ester sent mimeographed news letters to boys in service who had attended Huntertown High School.
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