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

 - Class of 1945

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were iors Pl° n ,sh mct“ e ,1 we to class At Hop Head? A. senior pi , a cad- Fri t X°tier°j? CI,n ' °- by JS G CfSd C ° r be deld ««t. has b “ d Allen V in 7 n d in 1 9 , Q . t 0 d Tsc sod tat i : 0ni0 ' - P y. TH m C °r ■e dates for Th ® ««- =Va Jp« ri ° 4 ai d ST ‘ Vov C if 1,0 4 - -«« w ° ld K ass r io and 17 necessary ' 0 0 ' -. inghaa, ' . , e ven r oiss Q - « iQ X7 necessary ro °tor. Cunn in g haa, were a P e Play takes pi a Boeder, school £ “ from the ta 03daj ' oVL ' Sd Ia t rl; 6 The ’lOCFlT st -p ■»” . b - £ ssi «r- «ni? “7, C0a of r w girls- Secau 5 11 al° ud 9cch‘ove he ia y ' a° r labor l yout b9gQ] ovon r ings ' The °°ntinue d o1 , ay and at least a v”“ -7®, Play call. j 1 ®®Jc. a r firls and f„„ , for nlr u « ‘«C 5 Hotv«.. uj 1 ». 1 s s 3 w ‘ on that ■ b ° ut - 7ir- d s don ® .ocording so mi led by Mr. Ralph C ■sonnel director, Dc 1 26 A ' s and 4 B ' s to .iu «r«A TVirothy, 23 r ie per cent of the class e Doris, Dorothy, Meal eswell, Tom Covey, Elsie Eberly, C ; w . eswell •ic ith Ann Tom Covey, Elsie laogene Eberly, Smith, Ann Marie snlong, Lorraine Kosior it Sc ' nlater, Jeanette .on- Helene Economou, ames Applegarth, and Bessie -j In addition to being ed- tor of this year’s Powder ionn. Doris is a member of W d . 11 be ' 16 .y, y ®dne srf Pro. and ' a dns ‘®a d er «n d a o 0t to 0 iS The 87,d »a s u ®t to °f a ® t sh Playofn ° nf S °«th n5 ° u ld j, in °a t f C! h st Pl y 11 seat «6 ° r er f £ — s °P C i °ita its E fo»e ‘ «ie “ de f must Ur P°ses 2? °lub ,4V ® teener o , ' «- tor Of this year’s powder W £. ««« Per « ‘he fl lorn Doris is a member of s iav 0 © r . » he ’National Honor society Pr 0(l b, been thg gee , ■ ind has been an act ve par- £a st d ' -icipant in the Triple trio, s,i e c a e mbe r , a rutj. Jub . s t b ’ hand 3 and orchestra, Pioneercha r ot act. s , °° r oth,. 0 J «b. gr Mew, staff. Girl R®®--® ; ' pl«„ ' «r ea «s th, ®d °ld i r aduir c ® anw «ll , ever, lts ‘ «r B y S B ‘bo ® at a 5 ®nio r 0ia e V» C ' ’? lo ub A . 8 rop bv , d made and orchestra, Pioneerch arSo • act. °r 0 tj ®lub. Mew, staff. 1 Rose !b’ A r W ®P th a t V ® d u Poetry club, Forum club, ett« e e, « . °vaK ? ltd Chemis try club. ‘ the 7 ® ‘o ' t , 0 ‘he Dorothy, also a member ofj n „? r ®the, » a nd ® r d®. tht National Honor society, od • ' yi a D ° r °thy J 1 ° a «Htt is president of th ® ««• oA f W’ Reserves and a r.-mocr of 3r t ay Pularlt f°°d- na . To run club. Red Cross, Cra- Sh» 9d thl 8 , d A 0a . matio club, stage produc- Susy. ° d ®l’v ay J tion, and Chemistry club. • ,. Hev National Honor society T h :° o™ Sr b ®? 4 8 7 ° the A fredn Player, Ight t Pi ttt U ?b ® n, . d r b Ul .. nd son, 0 l g a « st is a da P Hoteh and ' -Karl ® Pol j Betty ' £ n , a „ J,a fdai e ; ou „ ®» r , . -u otter ' - -p o-. «h Oe for • tion. New members will Uarch 15 or society published hotter do hr- ®b aw „ -oce ion d °C o rS ’t. . oj-oth,, iu b. -d r .£ u Jf a . d „7 1 r .... 9 a Ce . 0 iuoer— ,f®n- ott„ »pA t ?S0 ' ..j J0 n, -t“ c r ; 0f {on, on -poit; 1 l ‘Qss P n yf ilP ■ Ability t o „ ln ®o n . ?ual ity, an , act . vc °£®ne ,, a ; of ch ,, int.rpr. n 6 at . 04t i°ns set r th ® 3 Ul Dor. att ®mptin g to for etude, If a Beiu.UA attendance re end of la6t had attended school • • • Two seniors and Lillian Em attained this They have also hourless duri years of high Other seniort never had a Mary Lou Will dek, Melba J Kaminsky, Ma : minsk: ' , Ann 1 Imogene Eberl; ter. Marilyn Ho Boncsyk, Verd Harold Guzek, son, Jeanette Hotchkiss, i Betty Lukas, -u . . . (7 !4f rj mes r obB R °£ i; Ju nior ««■ o- opPi, er , .7 »®aj vf the J ° gain p •

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Iv itH sM ' tH .UTH oaivc ' 6Se ° o° s5, 0 U 6» ° l cot-vp i e “ lA(l ;f c .- v vi»V s %• s tude ® ®® £ 4 ' ft®- 5 • of VA C ' ® ' . it. «- s“ t J o,s vr thd° 4 e rd 0 ® s C» cul V fS • ' th® . w ..4 otv «® r4 or 0-1655 ' ..«•» ’ Class Elections Held Next Week Ju Preparation for the elec- tion of officers will be the current business to be discussed in class meetings held tomorrow during the seventh period. Next week each class will elect a president, president, secretary. r, ni ° r sSe, ®c p e. Fr P bas a nce 9f se d for ' s P. 6 Is ' ° y •Et? ' : to vT 94 eu. Qid u S Q e . Ci eyC K»r a £ ri d.? c ° ice. „ wit . s®f Vt ' IVndtV. and ' nso treasurer as Its leaders fo - i a the coming year. Seniors will nominate and vote by ’-’ultiple ballot method, Ptylli nd sophomores L - bal- •ber rj 4 , held Bo ys er. « »»• b- ®2 feT. S2F op 9v ««i7;, Wfa ti ; $1 °foi . r . co 5 0Vv0 ° rd f 19 «tt p inaj e i°°ra da n. a er », :ej w ' s de. Vf AS? d be e HViv-, 7 s t0 v ' « $ • |U e- 8 oh® t 0%6 v •fe 3 «ar o4 aS 3 e«° ft V t Hr . ;4 6. Sa hooi ° n Ja nilB Of ®=- . J io °° •- »■ f ' - 1 ® ,tv tl °®nt, coor®..; or , t ZS in a » ln ti, e oi r 9 -Nl . .4 ° c a o ot , e e ■ Jnt9d l -°e. Wa S2j, fe. ' “Oil « 8 «n 52S t. Schr °‘ etvt U «er f aci. . .aP.I •» i- — • M w ' ' Seventeen Seniors, Four fnjors Make National Honor Society; Original Method of Electing Used Aain p An A1 C OTV r M! r ftT t H fi 12lj C ISIS PRESIDENT c ai fc CiJj Seventeen seniors and four juniors have been elected to the National Honor soci- ety from the upper third of their classes by members of the faculty in recent bal- loting. Those seniors elected, according to Mr. Ralph Cox, personnel director, are: Jim Applegarth, Betty Baird, Tom Covey, Ann Marie Dem- long, Imogene Ebcrly, Elsie i ;u e a » 6? - Vw 4 5 V e le° otl4 if-® - 6 rw •oo e, Junior CIqss Heodoi c o ' per cent of the 12B class can be elected, and the re mainder will be chosen in y- . the final seaester. th® 3011 a aV is to 6- society oot ' o® 0 6 te6 1 s ot ,V t « in . s® . . do«® ’ Lli tcier . National Honor Ericson, Elaine Gehring, Ed Gruener, Marilyn Horst, Lil lian Jefchak, Melba Johnson, Georgia Pappas, Ruth Peter- son, Jeanette Rakocty, Fat Sohlater, Ruth Ann Smith, and Jim Yaeger. The juniors chosen are Prancee Argus, Walter Don- ham, Bill Elster, and J. D. Schlatter. For the first time, the original method for elect- ing National Honor society members, as quoted from the constitution, was utilised, stated Miss® Pearl Yocham, NKS sponsor. Five per cent of the 11A class has been elected to the society. Next year in the fall, up to members are to meet in front of the tfophy case at 12:45 p.m. today for the Powder Horn picture, Mr. I. Lax Beaty, PH sponsor, announced Series to 1 9 Exams ®V V® e 6 ° ,14® lo r«P take - Scholafsh.p five s ® t ' i °E 5 iJrshiP e ' the ate offeree f Vg, sssrA w icinsoh, scholar ® will try Dorothy S a r.rs» ' .r • ih tY ' e 3 o.® V “ t fol 00 n’. - v Aeath - 5 tt S s th® r° sS By Vernon Schroeck Si ® 4 ih ' c, e e Ton Covoy was electei ? «V r 3 e ch Senior class president i, th® 0 4«A »e ' the balloting lionday, an lh®i «4«® .4 for the second year in a rot „ Clark ' s graduates will b th® «h°‘. pe-tti® o£ Kh h sii® s ai .Iho 1 ate ■cB , ue W - the 5 e ao- 4Itd y o ,at ca iiriV oh 1 s ° ' ! ' 6 s hort® r - vr« vvi a sno xo ihoh h 4ftV ie yet th« nsist of boXer purdvt®. desifehateo cfln Scholar shiP s fee3 , n t of st® 15 - P 5 e -- with th® gohcas tth d«®° °thV sW ' v a itv x-Vie t4 We - 4 ° - ° r oU« ° 5 ‘ th« »W be Dot Hot® ■YOti in th® e c Uv „ ®hls 4 , 05 C ‘o th. r ° hi he-, 10 rec 1 the Clark Boys ui h:co t - jack Stroud. 3e ;, om Clark v,A«rhCSt ' ...orrAtva- V(DQJ teio m trto payohofe -e e ««« liSh 3iU deterrune the ner3. t nz ' Or r FROSH HEADS CHOSE N,V° in e ZT the •ner d ®tt r or: ’ LEVITT LEADS CLASS , to ' oiown ;° st IS. D h , Pr esi. re in- • ears r . ' Tre sti 1 a » ' too. ° n the 9S t n - 6 r «C c be led by a ' football player, Ralph Theissen was presi- dent last year. -tj AJ. Antilla was named vice P rasld ®ht, Ruth Ann Ernth ° v - ; 4hf • Wtts reelected .eoretary, and Ilorn n Girraan is treasL urer. Like their president, A1 and Norraan are both active in athletios. AI is playing varsity football for the seoond year and wae on the varsity basketball team last year. Norman ha. played bas- ketball for three years. This will be Al ' s third year as a olass officer. The Juniors elected Vern- on Sohroader their preei- dent; Harold Morria, vice president; Dorothea Walske secretary; and Nick Smaluk, ■ oasu rer. ffeul Voroaoos is the now osident o “ the sophomore n irt - a ss. Dave Roborts v, as e- UIIJA ] ® cted v 10 ® president; Don- v ' U a Stumph, secretary; and lag 3 Foreman, treasurer. 1 ed the 4 ® ® orp » i.st v.ceV- tion l asv Lth h 3 °° re of dd- 3 - -®yed T ood-i” 7. Covey 9d haae d T? ln £- . • h. rho to a As a result of the Fresh -hg f °apaM, olass elections heldlotoh ' 5 ® s ®hion- b ®»n las„ Wednesday, Everett at ®iho, ooys fr °“ h® 4 wl H direct the ae-i hff np °i«e Seven oth f te= t and ®- tivities of his class during he 3 ‘ oth J du «t s rinrk took the - e ! tk e coming year. He will be tw bo ld 5 Pr ®«i- na.f®d 4t - ,? x - £r S,1, F ed by Nan ®i- “ociaugh- • op A P® 3 .-, Wartdn ft , -ve e ry , vice president; Lillianlo Sp n ish T pkvTovi° % denoasenica, seereta ; ands ° yaJ p io n . orw n Gd r w tk V , ' R adph Porter, treasurer ® 0o P - 9r ber t ®«« Tom also Freshman elections- will fouj. - ... Wa s b9 held as soon as th ® stu- han dont r ' ” bad a chance to get v oi 4 ' C ar. ■ C. ' Ralph Porter, hr c, ;■ .. , % °+ 6m - jsu Cs. f ® » % % p io h TZ and b as h y °°- Lati n 6 ® n a Cu v tt h f a 3 °2ub, ha treasurer n enb tion e. C ®lub 9f th CJ i- a n ' i.- y . St has 0 ? Qr R - F A sponsor Porf d e , ir. r nts der tl ■ ’ forq 0l ° s i h s LVeef- ror p ( Aye or ' OJV- r °»7;„ r : at io n - Play r ight v e tfl c kl e en on ■’if. • «. »• o 9ut ®ld He add V p if t 0 — Cf 1 e)[p «c tj r r °n bis fditsft on f°bh ° r the l 94B ea i - to s houXd , l 9 45 p Points , in »• . f ° r a dej a ,; 9 in f e tt in tbe ' of tho‘-, 9su it S i 4 i e He ' ual, h 6 iioatif n 8 tun-, a--.-; ■ Beaf. n or es or . nc ©d f ' v saiw Olubj f u nd er . tha t acf. c la 5 s ill Cuv- ' oen ■°n v,;;-Y «ti Pie- 6e Paken f ' rganisT- . ®nd ! ons



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■« » . str -all® 11 ' ' v viere ' . ' ee - v v.«b. v ° :fV®s® c be ® 4 d ;V- w -o ' SENIORS ' CHIME INN ' DECEMBER 28 5 x Graduates Leave for Army l0 5e° c.o°° ; • fee - y.eO l e ' te t tV ' ee ’ Six of Clark’s graduates included in the group of draftees which left yester- day for Indianapolis are beginning their army train- ing together at Camp Atter- bury, Indiana. To ' pA Sp ' t oi d Cra % „ iJ5 the C « V ni e t 3 2 ft lores ' od -V o» ' nAU- ° ° Se to P r ° C 1° en® -hi ' ' 4rt ya.eBu olt „ 0 day. o oA V otl - -.„ c V a .v. According to Personnel Di- s °n wiif° r t di- rector R. H. Cox, those boys -» ep r ‘ © s o 1 h who completed their high e doo r ? r n Q ti Ve y home Annual Dance Features Music Of Bill Michaels oc- school education last se- ’Jce mester and who are now en- t ©ring the army are: Richard a55 « Beckman, George Buksar, Nick? 1 3 q ' ° nasuk, Hike Jefchak, and e . a dded ' ill Gunder. Robert Kor- te© 5 t j 0 okrax, class of ' 44, also ' - gs e o2 VStr - ft with this group. f for f w Sdson Turner, a graduate .V pfn last semester, was in- ted into the army Febru- 12 and is now t too; t 3» X,ooV 0 yied ' su44® l ' « f A fttopp® o etty © OU- o EodV ii W» p s x s ti, Pt’icQ fay Vo. HIS DEEDS :- «uid ni eht at J ' ea Cos also- gs thj tl01 di n ' 0 e .£ ?«!• d Ce d ,U in. Billy Michaels ' six-piece orchestra, currently engaged highlight the senior danoe to take place in the Clark gym December 28 from 8t30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Tickets are 40 cents apiece and may be obtained from senior representatives in each home room. Committee heads wsre named at the meeting of the Senior Planning comrdttee. Deoora- tions includes the entire planning committee and any other seniors interested, with Bob Bennett as chair- orge Buksar — football, basketball and ryl k star — soon will hang up his Pioneer v r VT 4« . «n. w Oa m VU a 1 a a 4 « •• . TJ ' i 4itft Va A 1 Vj A I 1 rts gear for the last time With his ; will go much of the thrills, cheers, glories that have marked Clark ath- cs for the four years Buck has held •ting assignments on the three major •ts teams. t games of the sectional tournament, h begins tonight at the Civic center, ■ge will be making his final appear- »s in high school competition. He res Wednesday morning for Uncle Sam ' s rices . iy his deeds you know Let ' s have a look at records for the best imony possible to this conference and all-state halfback and all-sec- al cage guard. -v - »r. the Whiting game last hich ® f Grs tor,. , George broke Peanuts ©ttb© r Prorfi Ucer?J © ovich ' s all-time Clark Ti 0 u.. j 7. Ce d 0v . .wea Xf . 9 t® c ® „ V . “a. s ' o® of T ' f 9 ' 5 a d ' » tit ' «eo ei ,oot a oo ' d ' S ’.f aVJ» , •c» s -M 0 ' o 5 M S v e ® ° T . K Dr r v, , ,od- av,b 0 A..r ’ CHMl ’° ,m fc» ToO .c V ,J M;oef 01 C ' V» 4 ° a A f° . ,v. 1 r c ' is , . e. «fQV Fvq p ' no n Ced . arrs 0ou b(ec( of. for th 9 0UMe ca t, rl Charac - ' ter to j 9ni ° r Piav Q : a »j. duced 4y, y S iot- , b 0gan M° b 0r - ,J b. Pro . -4 6 OesrfA,. . - - 16 arrf ,a il» and l7 jend- 2 iC ir.g record of 235 t.1- t b ein . Buck troufht his to- n s.j. P nte d to 240 points on eight ’- tribu+L S0 ° n os tD 11 go w. Iney w , , d to ali . «eni are or$. :ets and a free throw. In ey wnj[ vu years of varsity play, utients he c snt fnclnd °®nts D Udin gthe8. r Xooording t direotor , the Cox, ? ers ° n ' , iU open grad- lunior ? r0 H ties Jone 4 - uation f Snowed by bao- lt v.-iU be °l vi ces June 3, oalaureate Dtveroie ® ' ,une ° t. H, ’ 10- ral class nijjvt -;;; ne nt exer- lievable total of 690 . its in 84 games. U Seat ck gained a starting th ev „ ,vi H b 8 r«- oont v©cj - f t d b; of half ons, George scored exercise Jvm ® A and comnenoem. oises du»® 6. the se n- The cHairm appointed eom f nt Tom covey, ® re president Tom YaeE0r , as f® U01 N iU ian J® h ®.’ dress-up; E bara Koka3 ® giftatory; Can Bftir Ji song ' t0ry: Shaker -U. P r0 .? ne D y and May, ‘ yp Lou run ' c C ese ,ft V e ' daJ «Ho s .r 4 “ r, fc v.i »u 4 „ tea®P er 8t Vi ® s rdaY f a V, -en° ior by » ori, iaw history Dorothy Pat Schlaten. hdowns and kicked Gay Haskin 5 -h on Coach Arvo Antil grid machine in the trophy d6ra two games of his fresli- tead ' CftSe » year. Playing rightpf, ed the Usua as a sophomore andvij u ro re ms, h for the past two. FJ avG Print edM®” ' 33 PhD M ' With . ° n °® 3sft y A° f ® a oh nemh SraiI enents for a total of r a bde d ,• Sr of orge ' s three-year record ,-vt ' A C rack and field under h Wayne Cunningham will r him a decathlon con- Tq when the international OlvTr.pic ' c otit eS s t r , s eT ' j L Pr 0 3 e p are renewed. Events in which Buck cV esa o0 4 vf° ° 0 garnered points for the Blue and White y, a ve who V ..resteo c A teo » chV s ' ii P go :.w a iE d ■°Uca ;?®tty —Carry G rote°h ' ' Pak °O t y „ Llr ‘dor ..jg ! a0n - e T;°ifau i,rs -tt«tar- ' r Stt ® V-- ■ Pno colon- Cje ofS ■ a e° l fiovier tch S ' ® ® 4000 ' dab ' -BOr, 5 r ««weli stu Sob 5ob Y dley Hotchkt 31, ■Ra r Pthystu. n -Poe- en»“ Se»i- „ ccW op®u on° n de n.ts entnauV 0 . ly-clads include the pole vault, high broad jump, 190-yard dash, 220-yard low hurdles, shot put, 440-yard re- and 9 80-2 a rd relay, re it not for a rule forbidding its g played in Hammond ' s public schools, doubtlessly would have excelled in a th sport, baseball. Attesting this are George ' s accomplishments last er when he pitched Inland s ' tecl to tropolitan league championship. nter cS . rr e va are iss ardour- teacher cbenioUW . Studenb® itl mad® are „r«i j e ),o, s ° M,, S , “ ir C Uss « .r j ;« She e- 7C ° ' ? S° 5 bier Cc C-.ftO 1 - 5 .o ' impor sV ob the ® iCS ' ron . th9 JU t the Ja M A “r o i d i0d - i e on ® r ' Od oust e 7 ° 4 el , °f p 0 -• ° der 87 7 o - n 0r, C c o. 0 ' 0»’ c» T 4® pby® elife 1 ole louse- 4 1 ' l0 . . o-om u ' 1 . Oust ' but 1.®- Daus«b th e 564 Oi So ol® ,c« ' t °n 1 0,0 Pbot 0 sp° Dorb xcVceb a a ent i3e ®t M t,le p tAe ir o e i ut eo Of to s vrt. I 4 oa nb unu ' xr r -- ab s ®ti ®k- ■■■ o e,” Li- ob® a s AO s o°u Un »? '

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