George Rogers Clark High School - Powder Horn Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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JUNIOR CLASS Top row, left to right: Krawc- zvk, K remark, Kromh, Kuk- uch, Kulpa, Kuss, Labus, Lar¬ son, Lee, Levent, Lippie, Lou- Second row: Lubeck, Lukis, Markert, Markus, Matcja, Mao, Mihalso, Miller, Mis, Modjeski, Mottershaw, Murin. First row: Nauch, Nyland, Pap¬ pas, Pardek, Pavelchak, Pavlo¬ vich, Peterson, Pctkorich, Ra- koezy, Rankin. Top row, left to right: Roescli, Roessner, Sallay, Sass, Saunders, Schlatcr, Schrocr, Schuhrkc, George Sciranka, John Sciran- ka, Shisslak, Skurka. Second row: Smith (secretary) Sne l, Stroud, Studabaker. Swanson, Sweeney, Ullrich. Valko, Veitas, Vogel, Wagner, Walsko. First row: Wampler, Wilkin son, Willig, Willis, Mr. Wilkin¬ son, Winston, Wizbicki, Zim- Class In the field of sports junior boys played a prominent part. Many players on the football and basketball teams -were members of the class of ’45. Junior boys were also enrolled in track, cross-country, and other minor sports teams. The Junior Class was well represented in speech and debate work. The awards brought home by these industrious members point toward high achievements during their last year. A number of juniors be¬ longed to music and outside activity groups in which they worked fervently. With an outstanding record behind it and new goals ahead to conquer, the Junior Class during its final year definitely will lead the way toward a brighter future for the entire school. Page Twenty-Seven

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JUNIOR CLASS Top row, left to right: Adams, (vice-president), Ambord, An- tilla (treasurer), Baird, Banas (president), Beckman, Beisal, Bennett, Berdis, Blastick, Bonc- zyk, Brock. Second row: Bryant, Bubash, Bugajski, Buksar, Burosh, Car¬ michael, Collard, Condes, Cook, Covey, Cranor, Creswell. First row: Ann Marie Demlong, Clarence Demlong, Eberly, Economou, Emolovich, Ericson, Fasiang, Faught, Filas, Gandy. Top row, left to right: Geffert, Gchring, Giffin, Girman, Grif¬ fith, Groshans, Gruener, Gun- der, Gustafson, Haskins, Haw¬ kins, Henning. Second row: Horst, Horvath, Hotchkiss, Husbanette, Lillian Jcfchak. Mike Jefchak, Jezer- ski, Johnson, Jones, Julia Kam¬ insky, Magdalene Kaminsky, Kasch. First row: Kashak, Kauchak, Kelderman, Jeanne Kessler, Sam Kessler, Kinsey, Kokajka, Kos- ior, Kowalski, Krausky. {junior The class of 1945, under Mr. Paul Wilkinson’s capable leader¬ ship, began its junior year by electing Don Banas, president; Al Manchak, vice president; Ruth Smith, secretary; and Al Antilla, treasurer. Norbert Adams later took over the vice president’s duties when Al Manchak entered the Navy. On January 27 the energetic members of the class presented their novel dance, Sock Hop.’’ Dancing in socks proved to be great fun, and the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Living up to its reputation of giving splendid entertainment in all fields, the Junior Class presented the very successful play, Janey’s One Track Mind, on April 27 and 28. Virginia Gay and Genevieve Kowalski starred in the production which centered around Jancy Browne’s dilemma of choosing a career or a husband. P-ge



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With Miss Bernice Williamson as its able sponsor, the Sopho¬ more Class completed its second year of high school activity. Early in the year class leaders were chosen. Results of the election pronounced Bernard Kotarski, president; J. D. Schlatter, vice presi¬ dent; Corlis Thomas, secretary; and James Mullins, treasurer. As freshmen, the class began its high school career with the dance, Swing Inn.” True to form, the sophomores again presented a social success, Pilgrim’s Prance.” On November 24 the attractively decorated gym lured many boys and girls, who tried a bit of prancing with the aid of the magnavox. Both boys and girls participated in sports. A number of girls were active members of the ping-pong, volleyball, and other sports teams. Many sophomore boys were busy winning names for themselves Sophomore p agf Twenty-Fjgbl

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