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They (uive Their Lives . . . Top roil ' , left to right- ☆STEVE GWIZDZ, ☆RICHARD SMITH, ☆CLAYTON SMITH. RICHARD BELL, ☆STANLEY MUCHA, ☆MR. HAROLD ZIMMER, Second row ; ☆LOUIS FAGYAS, ..CHESTER PAWELKO, ☆JOHN SLIVKA, ☆JAMES TUSKAN, ☆MARSHALL BIESEN, ☆NORBERT POPPEN. Bottom row ; ☆LODDY RUSKO, ☆EDWARD BLOHM, ☆CHARLES BOYNTON, ☆LAWRENCE FRALEY, ☆FRANK MIS, ☆FRANK WARYCH, ☆JULIUS SOPO. When the 1944 Powder Horn went to press, George Rogers Clark had four gold stars on the honor roll plaque in the hall. When the 1945 yearbook went to press in April, there were 18. Only time can tell how many more will appear on the plaque before the 1946 annual is printed. To every Clark graduate and teacher who is serving, or has served, in the armed forces during the present strife, and especially to those who have given their lives and to those who will give their lives before the war is over, this l’owder Horn is first dedicated. It is dedicated, secondly, to those who will sit at the peace conference after the war is won — to those who will attempt to lay the foundation of an enduring peace. May God be their guide. Pjge Five
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h. tho bnir A but enly ierraa°ber ' 8 dispute! Western division champs and participated — » p ar ■.v Hir.ot ' - 06 . «nP ' t 1 S ’ j« re d, tb»b L Reeses you 1 ’ 0 as sil : : CLARK RESOLVE: Although Oi, ;ew Year 3 AcV e ' A? resolutions have already .been mad . and probably broken, it isn ' t too late for Clark to ta’ LJof t out its paper ar.d pencil and jot down a few to abide r V CJ C7 Uppermost in the list should oc the intention of ke inf up tne fine refutation Clark high school has alrt Petty e i 1 h r - A t ' ,a nff rw cei SI a 1 n rtAl ' i nrt — . O f ' . s 2 c built and to do everything possible in staking it more u » -- ,. inr Do n speefced in the Calumet region and the state. W tt 9r ias ftnL ro forrl n Last year proved’ to be one of great accomplishment we ar n ' . his pop ar our school. A. sunr.ary of these feats shows our p f 0 »C fu 1st w y. c °a s ;° a ‘- ' ‘i„ ° hi r 33 tn bc gold® 1 nence in sports as the 1944 football team was crowrAL a 90ss a c i Su «J ' C e VV tf °V -« A to Pe , o e A 9 . ° Q «0„ iC.cs • . heS long °° d t° ir cut two y® ar ruary, topped only by New Castle. ai f° 8 dj, t ‘ • . f 6d „»• T c.fft All - 1 1 - P A.U — »T 4. 4 1 tntnlnr . re e herlc aS Bid y° u to ago •hVi t about ° both first- and second-semester judging . rvtl speech teams won the sweepstakes uriz VS c A Night ft bLARK’S weekly mimeographed news- paper, the Pioneer News, provides the un- important service at Clark of keeping stu- dents informed of school events — past, present, and future. year3 P, A » Oil «2. o mo r , So the 40 Cot °P®r 9tt f t icket C0 hts. it- a t0 % rh 9se oa V echoed r ° r da u the hallo ec ho ed bee Cr -. el ‘ss.? bera All-Americar. laurels from the National Schola?g or association were awarded to the 1943-44 Pione Clark oj speech, teams won the sweepstakes prize in the Indian ?. ■ 4 y s National Forensic league contest held at Columbia City The band brought credit to itself with 21 entries placing in first division and ten in second division during the ..orthern Indiana Band, Oronostra, and Vocal contest. ' r etto In the field of dramatics, a hit was scored when the e »t s Si n Wh °c , . a. °n o bo, ' bo be „ a b 9 1 fc bat 0 1 1 9 y n rst °p.q °Pp r - - st °n 9 A°h « » «- ' 5 j -tT 1 ' . dav °o St. 5 flVe fe ° ot hu °f tT C r f he V ’ 0r • v ®ar i Cta ,k Ad°Pf t ' e ' n J wo ' «be t,s [old plan 6° for bW W 00 ' ss e ' out H 0V !; lb! 0 i® bbe ®i c6sr ; tine d0i- 9 , in- ' U 6ed Su bj , viicebo® e a . t ' s® . e» ‘el do? ■ biS abi h-3. ; tag i tb«i r aim for s erot ,fo A ee U: ?’ : h P d 8S ® r «fldon? d y. « r a ' nd h uaor ra. 0 p hylllscC tth ° In ac!i n Sc; ’latt 9 idSicy ' Vur-A Wa gde «11 S , Eih lndy ; ™ ®en . ujflR awns J Lift Of ' M GRflO , fl 9tty r fiob JO. r-.-Sc.H A e. i. s t year »s wll,d ana»t« Xas ,, -L h , in Gem ny. -• action K» r = h l interest .f 18 Oroh 93t Pfo. Tus ' c n Tt r aclc ar - r00tl °« in football ,f nu Ce r bga member of the “He med® .W rT oord 1« In addition, it encourages participation in extracurricular activities. It endeavors to arouse enthusiasm among the students for attending and participating in sports events. It fosters good citizenship, scholarship, co- operation, loyalty, and courtesy among the students. It ever directs its efforts toward making Clark a better school. For these reasons and because the paper, both this year and last, ranked All-Ameri- can in the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion ratings, the PN was chosen as the theme for the 1945 Powder Horn. jtam? s re- r’ ' lvtte® « C °un c ,T Cl r®ry u . ‘ pie n Y 7 6 c r b cba« O to e CA ' ons un n .imb ' °®orr, rT 0r t ?0 t? w ’ r °°n v on 9 Off 25 ' 0 obas® r 0 pj. f or st ‘ t ha the “Qnt n UQ| ®iec« unoij r °°m cry, ' ?ca «oco ni ,e r» . ' fi ‘ • •i i, Sirl to °®in, Prea-SS 0 9teh ' oy‘ V3s - o S9 a tive a h ro0 f Qr aad and r ® ' «ej f. it eo t ad vi a . 1 f tained a °? c Ac Of, ba u »e ei, ” 4 4; h baat ;« d , u IstfcjfVft and l®otlon ' tha ' H .Cm the a ® d0 l0 s et P r . ln ® ,ing it 1» fc . C j ’ive minutes -vo first of the v ' r abd; 4 ccr h r. t0 The ' truth h »y ® ' ,e ' -.- .lumn 10aa Wi’ 0aus ' ■ o ' A s u® •y-» LUCK... • • • HAPPY FUTURE, MR. MULLINS. • • • • GOOD Faculty Member Resigns Position si o«S Sint in All good things must come ved audi ° - vv»a service of self once a-aln now that nighty ® s ont® a booi au t b«the s« rvi h .. „ M „ v sbo” ? r the s ® r s “ ett te4 to ni r ‘6 b®n ® ? r ® pigbt of this is expressing old it- ° C - a • - -pies by the time has come for Clark students to bid farewell to L. Mullins, shop patrol sponsor, his- posi- aculty to f the ts tically every clas operetta, and oy r during the ' VOr been at Clar sored the cl »ci m 1937. fcp °oti, oie« the , Vij •c® v v2X t ,®t tli ' . o c V o,Ub fcb® :,%® , ■tf® 6 •P it®” .o® 6 - helped vith sohool 1 s bigge He was treasurer tin® ,t®r of sbo? c-er’ pos ed ft sni . St® ,veb ' v: f iyi® Sni nn4 Hi .lier V b. sib?- ing led vlii®® 1 .n 4 «St. cb c ® itr nu® 0 ® ’ ing iny® 1 f b® 3 ® ? bU®i- Biu 03 ' stri® 6 0 f hh®JU K- hhCibe ° S0 br. ot tb® jo® o - r 0 to V fV - ' Q ' ?i in ' ..»= O® . it® 0 i® 1 Y -Vj.au ganiration forme S to 1 u® ' v ' ie ’i 6 ’ ° S”r k . Of 5 ' OP MAPC 1. ..BE WARE.. . principal r. Conspirators Plot Students ' Doom d ®a . 4 1. ' V °®e 0 0 .;-x t .. O ' y . ’ Z o v pes® Cec - by y S ® ) e -Sw . — i ' . — V Caesar met his doom 1,989 t years ago at the hands of utus and the conspira- but the fate of the at Julius was nothing mpared to that awaiting lark students today when they receive their report cards for the first time this semester. Yes, Caesar was stabbed to death March 15, 44 B.C. This day also marked for downfall Brutus, Cassius, Decius Brutus, Metellv Cinber, and Cinna. There isn’t much hope he today, however, that t! conspirators of 1945 — cher istry, Latin, geonetr; journalism, shorthand, phy; ics, modern problems, erne: gency math, solid geometr; etc. — will experience the: downfall. Meeting their doc this fair day in March wi be . . . the GRC students M Ei eware the Ides
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So Proudly Class of 1935 WILLIAM BINDER MIKE BRENKUS JOE BUROSH JOE DERYBOWSKI WILLIAM FAGYAS JOHN FECH, JR. EDWARD GRISKO RICHARD HAMAN JOSEPH HANCHAR FRANK HRONSKY JULIAN KAPITAN ALEX KOMPIER EDWARD KOVACH MICHAEL KOZAK MEINERT MAGNUSSEN ALEX MALEK EDWARD MINDAS WILLARD MITCHELL STEPHEN O’DROBINAK THERESA PALKO GEORGE PETRUFF ALBERT PIETERS JOHN PLEMICH ALBERT REGULY WILLIAM RIGHTER PAUL SHABl STANLEY SHAEFFER HARRY SMITH JOHN SPISAK ROBERT STRAKER WILLARD VEZEY JOHN ZAGROCKI Class of 1936 PAUL BAJKOWSKI GEORGE BERCIK ☆EDWARD BLOHM HERMAN BRECKMAN WILLIAM CLARKE EDWARD COMPANIK ROBERT DOERING GEORGE DUBICH FRANK DVORSCAJC CHARLES EGGERS MARY FECH KENNETH GARDNER JAMES GILMAN WILLIAM GREEN RAY GRONOWSKI ANDREW HAJDUCH KATHRYN HARBIN ALFRED HEIN MILTON KAPLAN GLENN KESSLER JOSEPH MACNAK EMIL NAVTA JOHN NAVTA RAYMOND PACHOLSKI ☆CHESTER PAWELKO PAUL PORACKY WALTER PORACKY WILLIAM POTASNIK HAROLD PRICE JOHN PSIKULA EDWARD QUIGG WILLIAM ROF.HRDANZ STEVE RYAN JOHN SLIVKA DUSAN UHRIN WALTER WAGONER JACK WHITE NADIA WOITUK Class of 1937 ☆CHARLES BOYNTON DONALD BOYNTON DELOSS BURK EDWARD DAVIDSON EDWARD DEMKOVICH MARY DMITRUCK WILBUR EVANS HERBERT GORANSON MILTON HMUROVICH GEORGE IHNAT NORMAN ISAACS ADOLPH JAKUBIELSKI ELEANOR JAKUBIELSKI ELMER JUSKO CHARLES KAMPO MIKE KAMPO RUDOLPH KAPITAN ALBERT KASPERAN JOHN KITCHEN FRED KRALY LEO KUS FRANK LABUZ DONALD MACLEAN FRANK MICHALAK WALTER MISKUS ARTHUR MITCHELL LODI NAVTA LEONARD NOVAK PAUL NOVOTNEY STEVE NOVOTNEY FORREST READY JOSEPH ROKOSZ MILTON RUSINA GEORGE SALIGA WALLACE SMITH ALEX SOPO LUDMILLA VALKO FRANK VARGO JOHN WAYO HERBERT WEINER JOE WRIGHT JOHN ZABRECKY Class of 1938 THEODORE ARCH EDWARD BALKO WILLIAM BURKE JOSEPH DADO JOSEPH DRAPAC VALENTINE DVORSCAK NORMAN EGGERS ☆LOUIS FAGYAS EDWARD FERENCE JOHN FETZKO ROBERT FISCHER ☆LAWRENCE FRALEY STEVE GABOR JAMES GALLES GEORGE GIRMAN LLOYD GUZEK JOHN HABZANSKI EDWARD HANCHAR WAYNE HARMS EDWARD HICKO ALBERT HOPPE JOHN IHNAT JOHN KANOCZ ROBERT KESSLER CHARLES LAUMEYER ANDREW LUCAS JOE LUKACEK FRANK MAGAR JOHN MOLSON STANLEY MUCHA DOROTHY PETERSON JOHN PIVARNIK HARRY RADLOFF MICHAEL RAPCHAK ANDREW RYAN BOB SAVAGE JACK SCHMITTEL DICK SCHROEDER GENE SHERRY WALTER SMOLAR RAYMOND SIEGEL CHARLES SPANSBURG ELMER SPISAK FRED STELOW CHARLES TAGESON ROBERT TIMM JOHN TKACH GENE VOGEL EUGENE VRANE HAROLD WARGO THOMAS WHEELER MILTON WICKHORST Class of 1939 AUGUST ANTILLA BOB BACON VIOLET BALKO BERNARD BALLON ALLEN BELL, JR. BERRY BERCAW ☆MARSHALL BIESEN PAUL BOYNTON WILBUR BUERCKHOLTZ FRANK BUGAJSKI JOHN BUKSAR LAWRENCE CAMPBELL JOSEPH CENGEL GEORGE CHOVANEC PETE CONDES CHARLES DEMKOVICH JOSEPH DICKEY MIKE DMITRUCK EDWARD DREW LAWRENCE EATON LILLIAN FEDORKO FRANK FISCHER JACK FOSTER JOE GABOR JOSEPH GEFFERT BERNARD GIRMAN ROBERT GOLDING GEORGE GRENCHIK RAYMOND HMUROVICH MURPHY HOULDSWORTH CHESTER HUNTER DONALD JANSEN DICK JUDSON WILLIAM KAMINSKY ALEX KAPITAN ALBERT KESSLER ANDREW LAKATOS JAMES LEE FRANK MACNAK DICK MARTINSON FRANK MASURA ANN McGROARTY CLARENCE MIHALSO DREW MILLER JOHN MUCHA JOHN MURZYN JOSEPH NANISTA VINCENT NOVOTNEY FRANCIS O’KEEFE DOROTHY PORACKY EDWARD ROHR ☆LODDY RUSKO ROGER SHAEFFER TONY SHIMALA ☆CLAYTON SMITH ☆JULIUS SOPO BERNARD SPROCH SOPHIE STANISH FRANCIS STRBJAK ROBERT TABORY WILLIAM TURPIN MICHAEL VAI.OVCIN BILLIE VATER CHARLES WAGNER GEORGE YURKANAN BERNARD ZABRECKY EUGENE ZABRECKY Class of 1940 WILLIAM BALKO JOHN BECICH STANLEY BENKO WILLIAM BLAKE CURTIS BUCK BRADFORD CONLEY JOSEPH DOMINIK JOSEPH DUBECK LEON DUDZIK EMIL DUFFALO CAMILLUS DUHA ROBERT ELLIS MARGARET FAGYAS LAWRENCE FISCHER DARYL FRALEY SHELDON GAYLE JAMES GROAT PAUL GUNSTEN JAMES GYURE JOSEPH HABZANSKY DON JAMES PAUL JANIK DICK JONES JACK JONES SEYMOUR KAPLAN RAYMOND KAUCHAK RAY RENDER HERBERT KLEMM MICHAEL LEDNA JAMES LEONARD PAUL LITAVECZ WALTER MUCHA STANLEY MURZYN JOHN PERHACH ROBERT PUCKETT Page Six
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