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Another view of our alma mammyw South Sicle's happiest couple, Eugene Ferguson and l Jean Gumpper The center hall fof course it looks strange with no congestionj Juniors Q X Nl Qt ,wifi ff prepare for the beloved prom . An interesting view of the portico through the girders Marge Wallace and Beverly Griffith, two prominent seniors . Dorothy Karnap and Lilas Patton, two more notable Archers . Ralph Obringer and Bob Hoclell, well known South Siders . Taking the excellent advice and pleasing philosophy of dynamic Theodore Roosevelt. 5 L r S E 5 4 fv- 4 we if 'Swat ....... Al l was WW. Wu..
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THE TOTEM 1939 them. The French Club has June Hayes, Suzanne Sweet, Fritz Lohman, Doris Dickmeyer, and Eugene Tigges as members. Ruthanne Harber, Elfreida Hanke, Bruce Klotz, Marian Miller, Phyllis Bran- ning, Roy Demetre, and John Davenport belong to the German Club. Latin Club, the biggest of the foreign language clubs, has Doris Carman, Carolyn Cartwright, Betty Ellingwood, Josephine Erosh, Jean Fortriede, Bud Hayner, lVlaxine Hudson, Lois Holt- meyer, Avel Bridges, Bruce Bradbury, Jane Bowen, Dorothy Gore, and Betty Lou Geake as members. Among the hner arts is drama. Those who are members of S. P. C. are Wiliiia Cartwright, Bernice Etzler, Phyllis Fackler, Betty Rose, Bill Reithmiller, Winifred Myers, Ella Jo Reed, Richard Strasburg, Dorothy Gore, Virginia Cuoeglein, Paul Geiser, Tom Gallmeyer, Phyllis Branning, Bruce Bradbury, Sus- anne Beck, Donna Taylor, Fritz Lohman, and Charles Long. Speaking of finer arts, we must remember the stars of another art, public speaking. Tom Gallmeyer, who has won many outstanding awards for his out- standing speeches, Jeanne Gumpper, Bud I-layner, Dorothy Gore, Dorthea Gardner, Erma Jackson, Bruce Bradbury, Jane Bowen, Donna Taylor, Eugene Tigges, Fritz Lohman, Margaret Niblick, Doris Dick- meyer, Anna Anderson, Alex Azar, Sally Moorhead, Dick Strasburg, Carolyn Cartwright, Jean Catlett, Dorothy Foellinger, Mary Holthouse, Bob Holloway, Bruce Klotz, Bill Reithmiller, Audrey Hall, and Jayne Knoche are members ofthe speech department. Certain members of the junior class have been particularly outstanding thus far in their academic career. One of these stars is James Murphy, presi- dent of the junior class, who has held the -:lass presidency through his two years and has directed very commendably the class activities. He has also been very active in public speaking, having placed in a number of speech contests and represented South Side in the state extemporaneous contest. Bruce Bradbury, the general manager elect of the Times, has done particularly outstanding work in the field of publications. Richard Gerig, a talented piano and trumpet player, will grace the 1940 Totem with his position as business manager, having had much experience in publications as copy editor of the Times. Virginia Goeglein, as next year's Totem edi- tor, ably represents the feminine half of her class, having ben most prominent in her work on the Times staff and other organizations. Thomas Gall- meyer is an outstanding public speaker for a juniorg he won the right to represent Indiana in original oratory contest to be held this summer in Beverly Hills, California, after winning over a large number of contestants in the state contest. These outstanding personalities of the junior class, along with the other prominent juniors, whom we cannot mention because of the lack of space, will go on to make another bigger and better group of able citizens. First Row: Marjorie Reincke, Nlartha Reiter, Bill Riethmiller, Lola Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rose, David Roth. Martha Sauer, Agnes Sieler, Eleanor Schelper, Virginia Scherer, Howard Schmidt. Second Row: Margaret Schneider, Caroline Schuler, Shirley Seibert, Mary Emily Seibt, Marjorie Shannon, Leonard Shepler, Nlarjorie Sheldon, Richard Shinn, Jeanne Shinnick, Bill Shultz, Lillian Snider. Third Row: Virginia Sites, Julia Ann Smith, Marilyn Sondles, La Vona Spore, Norma Jean Sprunger, Doris Stamets, Elmer Stauffer, Billie Jean Stover, Nlelba Stuart, Wilma Jean Sullivan, Edward Turner. Fourth Row: Mary Thompson, Tom Thiele, Delores Ulrich, Wayne Wright, Eleanor XVittwer, Vivian Wiedelman, Marjorie Wickes, eParl Wallen, James Weaver, Mary Wetzel, Peggy Zerkel. EAA
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