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l l Gretchen Hopman Tom Cosgrove Marjorie Blocker Lois Wilson Seniors-In Varied Achievements The illustrious and active Ulysses had nothing on the class of 1935. Even he could not have surf passed this group of seniors, for this has been one of the most active graduating classes that Hammond High School has known. The oliicers of the Hammond High School Association this year were James Dycus, president, Lucille John, vicefpresident, and Lucy Jo Brusch, recorder. President Dycus in turn appointed an equally capable cabinet, which consisted of Tom Cosgrove, secretary of student activities, Marlin Van Stright, secretary of discipline, Arlouise Freyman, secretary of public safety, and Catherine Short, secref tary of the Junior Red Cross. The senior ofiicers of the class of '35 were Gretchen Hopman, president, Tom Cosgrove, vicefpresif dent, Marjorie Blocker, secretary, and Lois Wilson treasurer, Miss Chapman, Miss Dieterich, and Mr. Keeler being sponsors. Oiiicers of the junior year were Tom Cosgrove, president, Betty Elstun, vicefpresident, Virginia Frank, secretary, and Gretchen Hopman, treasurer. The members in the senate were Gretchen Hopman, Robert Brown, Audrey Bell, Lucy Jo Brusch, Tom Cosgrove, and Helen Bieker. The student court, our judicial organization, seated Marlin Van Stright, Gladys Minas, Carl Jacobson, Catherine Short, and Audrey Bell. The Dunes was edited this year by Mary Anne Sohl, one of the business managers was Dick Whitney, The Herald had as its editor Gladys Minas. Dramatically, the senior class has also been well represented. The male lead in the fall play, Three Wise Fools, was taken by William Hubbard. One of the other leading roles was taken by Vernon Pinkerton. Several minor roles also went to members of the graduating class. In the senior play, Three Cornered Moon, the leads were taken by Ruth Seaman and Carl Jacobson. Athletically, too, the class of '35 has shone. Our championship sectional basketball team owed much of its success to its six senior members, Gerald Higgins, Eddie Marciniak, Wally Yablonowski, Nick Egnatz, Speed Hudson, and Nick Hashu. There were also sixteen senior representatives on the football squad. They were Ray Rupert, John Winterhaler, George and Pete Stillson, Wally Yablonowf ski, Frank Gursansky, Stan Kryzanowski, Bob Hurt, Eddie Marciniak, John Keeler, Bob Haak, Les Adams, Babe Mueller, Eddie Brown, Chuck Krug, and 'gShadow Kraus. In track, Wally Yablonowski and Charles Bunger were the record setting seniors and in swimming, Carl Jacobson was a star performer. In the field of wrestling, John Keeler, John Etienne, Bob Haak, and Earl Zick were individual champions. The senior girls were also outstanding in athletics. They won the basketball championship title, and took second place in the swimming meet. Johnny John was awarded a gold loving cup for being the most versatile girl. Incidentally, both our cheer leaders, Johnny and Burpp Britton were thirty- Evers. The seniors were represented socially by Peggy Ballard, who won the title of Miss Hammond High and by Mary Lee Brown, who was voted Prom Queen. Mary Lee's two attendants, Helen Bieker and Lucille John, were also seniors. Like Ulysses, the class of 1935 will not be satisfied , 3 to stop with present achievements. These seniors will ' push onward, they will be forever seeking new heights if ' of 6l1Cl6?lVOI'. Miss Chapman Miss Dieterich Mr. Keeler E251
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