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J ' lap, 4 Senior Class Sponsors Se-nior Class Officers Mr. Matson, Miss Breyfogle, Mr. Dunham Duncan, Cleveland, Carroll, Hardebeck SENIOR SPONSORS, OFFICERS, CONDUCTED CLASS DUES DRIVE The senior class started the year with a dues drive to collect money to be used for their gift to the library, the school, and the Dunes. The treasurer, Nancy Cleveland, ap- pointed the following dues collectors: Bettee Poole, Loretta Kochery, Jack Hardebeck, Irene Duggan, Ralph Salyer, Jane Carroll, Jean Klein, Jerry O'Neil, Eldonna Rinken- berg, Alice Duncan, Dick Baldwin, George Gilbert. The officers of the class were active throughout their four years. Jack Harde- beck, president, was in National Honor Society, House, Ace of Clubs, on the debate team and in Speclh Arts Club. Alice Duncan, vice president, was secretary of the junior class, treasurer of the Ace of Clubs, presi- dent of the Biology Club, and a member of National Honor. .lane Carroll, secretary, be- longed to Bohemian Club, and National Honor Society, she was co-publicity editor of the Dunes, and on the prom committee. The seniors chose as their sponsors Miss Breyfo-gle, Mr. Dunham, and Mr. Matson. Miss Breyfogle has taught at Hammond High for 20 years, teaching both algebra and history. In 1928 when the monitor system was started she was the sponsor and was in charge for six and one half years. She has been a sponsor of the House and Sphinx Club. Mr. Dunham has been at Hammond High for three years. During this time he has taught business training, consumer's educa- tion, bookkeeping, and business management. He has been business manager of the Herald and sponsor of the now extinct Ping Pong Club. For five years Mr. Matson has been a teacher at Hammond High and has taught algebra, physics, geometry, and business arithmetic. He has been the sponsor of the Boys' Aeronautics Club for five years. ,. .at ef .. N., .ti -,,, ,.,. ,.,, l v N' , . vamp -gfw,p:,- --zfffzsrwx--wigs:i1'.-r:w.g:2piqf r , 1 J l N we ri W i A' Page Si.VIft't'11 , f ' ,v 'flips xr-zvimfskfll'-'. : - .:'n:l:,,1g.-,-.,cf s ' mi .a 11, fs. mea:-'frrf-' .,.21'1-.'-,r-surf.. '-ra r - a - - ,.,..., A., -,,-,H u. ,W .gt ,.. , Q., -. ..V. ,,..,,,. . , ,, V ,, . ,.-.,,,,'.. wr., ..f.,,, ms-i s-, .. N
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1940 SENIORS ENTERED MANY ACTIVITIES Heading the Hammond High School Association were Ted Ostendorf, president, Charles Hansen, vice- president, and Nancy Black recorder. Ted Ostendorf selected Mary Kovacheff, secretary of the Red Cross, Delphia Minter, secretary of safety, Carl Volkman, secretary of justice, and Bill Doege, secretary of social activities. Seniors on the Central Social Com- mittee were Mary Lawler, secretary, Mary Ellen Murray, Betty Ballard, Norma Ellen Kristoff, Bonita Robbins, Shirley Cole, Bill Jens, Able White, Del Gauthier, Ernest Besch, and Gerry Stankie. Loretta Kochery, Louis Sosin, and Betty Ballard served as senior class senators, and 32 of the 47 House members were in the senior class. Leading the senior Prom this year was Jack Hardebeck, president of the class, followed by Alice Duncan, vice-president, Jane Carroll, secretary, and Nancy Cleveland, treasurer. Faculty advisors of the senior class were Miss Brey- fogle, Mr. Matson, and Mr. Dunham. This year's class had 75 outstanding seniors who were elected to the National Honor Society. The oliicers of the group included Benny Dankovis, presi- dent, Carl Volkman, vice-president, Michael Leng- yelyel, secretary, and Shirley Cole, treasurer. One half of the Hammond High debating team was composed of seniors, including Jack Hardebeck and James Chambers. The team held honors in numerous contests offering stiff resistence to all competitors. Eldeen Harrison, Nancy Black, Bob Weiss, Jack Hardebeck, and James Chambers were active in other phases of speech work. The co-editors-in-cshief of the Herald were James Chambers and Don Walstrum, and those seniors assisting them on the editorial staff were Louis Sosin, news editor, Ed Labas and Bob Weiss, associate edi- tors, Bettee and Gerry Poole, feature editors, Bertha Naugle, press bureau editor second semester, Lois Nuoffer, press bureau editor first semester, Jerry Kettler, news feature editor, Don McNeil, sports editor, Marjorie Adley and Elaine Ramage, general assistants. The financial end of the paper was managed by Bob Howerton, business manager, aided by Ruth Adkins. On the Dunes editorial staff were Jean Keith, editor-in-chief, Nancy Black, assistant editor, Eldonna Rinkenberg, senior editor, Nancy Cleveland, class editor, Jean Klein and Jane Carroll, publicity editors, Jean Klein, girls' sports editor, assisted by Mary Lawler, Betty Ballard, Alvin Dust, Fauneil Jaques, Loretta Kochery, Norma Ellen Kristoff, Jerry O,Neil, Gwendolyn Amoss, and Arlyne Stoehr. Jane Wolf as business manager chose Billie Heninger, Sam Postlewaite, Irene Duggan, Dorothy Yoder, Mildred Pictor, and Arnold Egge- brecht as her associates. The class was well represented in the music depart- ment, for there were 45 seniors in the Glee and Choral Clubs. The officers of the Choral Club included Kenneth Bock, president, Walter Juergens, treasurer, Wilma Benson, secretary, and Don McNeil, librarian. Of the members of the band and orchestra there were 47 seniors. Eight seniors composed the wrestling team. They were Lewry, Gollner, Shropshire, Salyer, Olson, Beck, and Allen. Karlen, Jens, and Gauthier were on the tennis team. On the first string of the football team were 18 seniors, Dankovis, captain, Scott, Ford, Vanes, Krager, Bickham, Zahrte, Olson, Volkman, Bonechi, Ostendorf, Salyer, Stuart, Hansen, Dyer, Kwolek, Allen, and Shropshire. Frank LaMantia was the senior manager. Easton's. track and cross country teams were bolstered by seniors: Baldwin, Clark, Dell, Ford, Fusner, Gilbert, Hansen, Johnsen, Kwolek, Krager, Mears, Ostendorf, Smith, Stuart, and Woolard. The state champion swimming team recalled 5 outstanding seniors: Highland, state cham- pion breast stroke, Carroll, 3rd place breast stroke, La Baw, state champion 220 yard freestyle, Bauer state champion diving, and Latzko, breast stroke. Fred Carter was the senior manager. Seniors on the basketball team were Mallett and Stuart, co-captains, Ford, Scott, and Ostendorf. The only senior cheer leader was Lillian Wiggins. Oiiicers in the G. A. C. were Dorothy Downing, president, Mary Wittig, vice-president, and Betty Kroer, secretary. On the girls' swimming team were Downing, Volk, Smith, Wolf, Blocker, Ellis, and Lawson. Betty Ballard, Abe White, Alvin Dust, Donald Brusch, and Jack Carroll represented the class in the fall play, and the senior play cast included Marion Meyer, Ruth Adkins, Lillian Wiggins, Paul Page, Ray Longhway, Norman Allen, and Bob Weiss. Scholastically the class was lead by Vera Branson, valedictorian, and Grant Collins, salutatorian. Page Seventeen
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