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l 2,5 g g , . . . never szmzleuf , . L . T October October brought a state championship to South Side as Dave Redding, shown in the picture at the left, climaxed the cross-country season by winning the state cross- country meet, running the distance in 9:-49.9, just one second off the state record. The football team started on its way to a good season of four wins, four losses. Shown in thegupper right hand picture, a poor opponent is snowed under by Archer gridmen Larry Imel, jim VaChon, and George Bobilya. The team gained victories over Central, New Haven, Concordia, and Central Catholic, and lost to Mishawaka, Shortridge, jackson, and North Side. Five Archers were honored for their perform- ances during the football season by being elected to the All-City team. Those receiving this honor are jim VaChon, Chris Stavreti, John L. Clark, Rich Miller, and George Bobilya. Underclassmen beautified themselves just long enough to have their class pictures taken. In the lower right hand picture the photographer adjusts the head tilt of one of our Uphotogenicl' freshman boys.
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The events . . . September The school year 1956-57 started September 5 with its usual hustle, bustle, Scurry, worry of getting books, finding classrooms, meeting old acquaintances, making new friends, greeting teachers, and initiating new freshmen. In the upper left picture, a poor unsuspecting frosh is being compelled to roll up his pants' legs by these ubig, bad senior boysn, Tom Crandall, Dave Scherschel, and Bill Berg while Sam Fillippou, Bill Skimos, Jim Biteman, Bernie Hay, Jim Spuller, Jim King, and Chuck Krouse observe. In the upper right hand corner, unsuspecting frosh find their beautiful yellow program cards. Besides the beginning of school, September brought the opening of a successful football season for which the team, lower left, diligently practiced. Another major event during September was the magazine campaign. Prizes went to the ten top salesmen. Presenting these prizes in the lower right hand picture are Nancy Burton, Joyce Smith, Carolyn Peek, Sharon Sprunger, Kay MacDanel, Linda Caviezel, Suzanne Eisenhut, Janice Sherman, Mary Ann Gulley, and Judy Walters. 4
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The students , . . Two class events and two all-school events highlighted November in Archerland. The Thanksgiving Assembly was a beautiful produc- tion, and in the top picture, participants are seen wait- ing for their entrance cues. From left to right are Mel Smith, Dave Rothberg, Charles Copeland, Micky Mc- Clead, Mickey Parrott, Larry Vanice, Bernie Hay, Bill Moore, and Mr. Applegate. The freshmen shone for the first time at their own Freshman Frolicf' Featured on the program was a style show,,the models for which are seen in the second Vpicture. They are, starting on the bottom step, Mike Boyer, Max Lane, jerry Spindler, Nicky Miller, Nelson Kimble, Susie Van Fossen, and Eugene Cox. The juniors selected Kelly Karouseln for their Junior Banquet theme. Seen in the lower left picture are Ar- nold Pierson, Barry Zamrin, jim Stier, Keith Hyman, Tom Minder, Wayne Ely, and jack Plummer setting up Cokes after the banquet. l.ettermen's Skating Party was enjoyed by many Kellys, and, as seen in the lower right hand picture, a few man- aged to stand up. These skillful Archers from left to right are Bill Vlfhite, Janie Litherland, john Bennhoff, joan Simmons, Marcia Steere, Susie Bradley, and George Wehrmeister, November 6
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