Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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XX-'uiisu Xviiz, lmvif: ami Mix Hulfim-, lbfallaialf ywhfflj1liL7fl,II't',ASfdllllfll V ' ' V Bliss Comer, fbocisg Miss Hoyt, cal' Miss 'HDI 'I claim. 1 Q , L olfung. Bullonl. Viv Bliss Xvoorlr Qfflllfjfllfl vi lil A I rf 'z- 5 , iimlfwimilirsz ixliss Blink, lrlllgllvIyi'.' lxlr. fjvcl- .i, iimifif-imiiivsg fiml ixfiss Xvilfiuiiis, !lliIlIlt'I1lilHL'S. ' ,. ago 1'-'H iii U-' 1 r. onsuwilz, hlililil' XX-fiilianizm, 5Iis5 'l'iiy1ur, suriul scif-mtv: M4 b0fICIlf'IILl0j'f'I'. si'iom'c. N rilwfs lxffiss Burfmns. Miss Hrvyfloglc. Alia. HMFIMIS. lulwisun, soiiiul svicnrc' loiiflic-1's. SENIUHS FUHMEIJ NUULEUS UF Att SUHUUL AUTIVITIES The ollicers ol' the llammond lligh School Association were Tom Kolle, president: Tom Flynn, vice-president: imfl Kily Kimmell, recorder. For his cahinet Tom Kolle selected Spero Gregory, secretary ol' student discipline: Donnie Zizoll, secre- tary ol puhlic salety: Edgar Peglow, secretary ol' the Red Cross: Jaclc McAnulty, secretary of social activitiesg and Jean Bacon. publicity secretary. The senior class ollicers were Fred Karhohs, president: Bolo Stuart, vice-president: Alice Grah, secretary: and Virginia Graves, treasurer. The three senior senators were Don Applegate, Lin Grillith, and Fred Grady. Miss Parvis. Miss McPherson, and Miss VVilliams were chosen as faculty sponsors. Seniors who were social representatives were Ruth Kaun. l.ois Miner. Doris Tolcash. lvlarylynn Xvull, Esther Ward. Yvonne l.ong, Dores Mae Turner, Margaret Sherliy, Mac Mc- Clay, Phyllis Xwhitalcer, Boh Hess. Naoma Sandford. Lois Vandevort, Charles Thraillcill, Larry Nichols, Harley Clarlc. .lean Bacon, l.ois Friedrich, Grace Dennis, Virginia Graves. Bill Kalulj, lrene Kotzo, Adeline Swisher. Eleanor Miller, Janet l.inn, Jeanette Masse, Luanne Ault, Carolyn Rea. Jean Chapman. The following seniors were memhers of the House of Representatives: Carolyn Von Gsinslti. George Hellman, Bonnie Camphell. Dudie Gatewood, Geraldine VVest, Jaclc lloslcins, Pretty Smith, Marian Chartier, Betty Rogers, Joan Xwright. Damery Durgy, Phyllis Cole, Boh Hitt. Nancy Miller. Bch ljmauermeister, Kay Frohnapple, Betty Moocly, Pretty Garber. Xvayne Guy, George Tangerman, James Cole. Roh Rariclc. .loc Lauer, Boh Harder, Bela llaclc. Ralph Smith, and Ted Vieweg. Seniors active in speech activities were l.eonard Schroeter. Ruth Kaun, Blanche Sax, l.in Grillith. lrene Grogloth, Doris Gihlmns, Patricia l.ong, and Phyllis The stall' ol: the 1942 Dunes included these seniors: Nlary Reed, Dores Mae Turner, .lane Randolph, Nancy Fox. Rose- mary Crist, Blanche Sax. Carolyn Rea, .loan Roy. Don Apple- gate, .lean Bacon, Ernest Postlewaite. Paetty Stroclcman, Nlarcella Lancaster. Doris llildehrandt, Patricia l.ong, Paul Stutsman, Betty Garloer, and Jerry Nlatosec. Seniors on the llerald stall' were Amher Ludwig, Leonard Schroeter, Mzirylynn VN7ull7, Larry Nichols, Damery Durgy, Jean Peterson. George llollman, Shirley Lee Johnson. Paolo Bern- stein, Nlonica Piechowslci, Leona Bonneau, Don Krause, Juanita Keith. The following seniors participated in Choral Cluh: l.orraine Dove, Helen Grills, Dorothy llaley, Rita Julier, 'Mary Alice Kelly, Kay Kimmell, June Powell, Ruth Schultz, l.ois Vande- Vort, Marilyn Weber, Marylynn Vtfull. The Girls' Glee Cluh was composed ol Gertrude Preardsley, Doris Pu-slich, Rosemary Cassaday, Vivian Clevinger, Pearl Deporto. lvlary Ann Czarneclca, Jane Jewett, Alyce liglitcap, Phyllis Simhorg, Eleanor Moore. Allis lvlullen, June Powell. Norma Rogers. Ruth Schultz. Pretty Smith, Esther Ward, Marilyn Vveher, and Alice Widerherg, who were seniors. The Boys' Glee Cluh was comprised of the following seniors: VVarren Barton. VVarren Buclc. Elvin Jens, Norman Jillson, Mac Mcclay, Jacl: Rademacher, Gilhert Schultz, Hugh Smith. Jerome Matosec and Bolo Prymuslci, co-captains. At l.u- lioshus. Fred Karhohs, Art Nlattox, Joe Cillis, Horace Nlamala, .laclc Georgas, Fred Rovai, Fred Nicholson, Vernon Seliger. Harold Harris, Franlc llalasz, Louis O'Donnell, Don Krause. Jael: Xvills, and Russell Oltz were included on this year's loothall team. The haslzetlaall team numhered the following among its Eemhers: Rohert C-age, Bolo Prymuslai, Bolo Stuart, and George o 1 . The swimming team included the following seniors: 'l'om Kolle, Vvalter Pavelchelc, Glenn l.aBaw, Bud Timm, George Chalos, Diclc Thompson, Charles Conaway, Pete Sarlini. Clif- lord Biclcham, Bill Murphy, At Dorschel and Donald Parlcs, manager. The following seniors were pon the tracl: team: Paul Case. .laclc Hoslcins, Maurice lddings. Harold liighteap, llorace Mamala, Art Mattox, Ed Pele, Boll Prymuslci, and Leonard Templeton. Joyce Beclcett, Clarence Berlin, Frances Bodenholer, Bill Christensen, l-orraine Clarlc, Diclc llohenherger. Paola Latzlco, lift Mulligan. Geraldine Pattee. Vvalter Pavelchelc. Carolyn Rea. Adeline Swisher, Charles Thraillaill, John Tohin. Vernie Treen, Vera Bond were seniors in the high school hand. The orchestra had as its memhers the following seniors: lfloise Glover, .lean Chapman, Anna Pmruclcman, Ruth Koz- lowslci, Doris llildelarandt. Joyce Pmeclcett, Clarence Berlin. Frances Bodenholer. Diclc llohenlnerger. Geraldine Pattee. Xyalter Pavelchelc, Adeline Swisher. and Charles Thrailliill. The wrestling team included the following seniors: Charles Plant. David hlote, Bch Allen, Rohert Rariclc. Bill Granger. Charles wvaltz, .loe Cillis, Nlerrill Reed, and Bill Holloway. The cast ol the fall play Nervous XVreclc included seniors Boh Hitt, Rudy Fehllnerg, John Fischer, llarley Clarlc. and George Hellman. i Naomi liivers was valedictoriang hlarguerite Juergens was salutatorian. l The cast for the senior class play The Torch-Bearersu was as follows: l.ois Friedrich, l.arry Nichols, Norma Ritter, Amher Ludwig, lvlarcella l.ancaster, Rosemary Cassaday, Vernie Treen. llarley Clarlz, Maurice l.clel9vre, Arnold Corder, Donald Parlqs. and llugh Smith. JUNIUHS WERE PUWERFUL IN ATHLETICS The junior class ollicers lor the year ol' 1942 were Buclcy Elstun, president: Boh Cleveland, vice-president: Sally C-arrett, treasurer, and Marjorie Wiccleman, secretary. The class chose Nliss ll. McCullough, lvliss Speelman, and Nr. Qverman for their sponsors. Pmoh Lynch, Sally Hathaway, and Elaine Posner were junior senators. Those active in speech worl: were Pat Kennell. Dolores Giescelce, Marvin Ford. Kay Greene, Marge Mellon, Marge Randazzo, Norma Vvright, Anna Mae Hess, and Jean Bossard. The girls who were active in swimming were Northrup, Curtner, llawliins, Ericlcson, and Bauer. Gardner, Northrup, Boyle, Hawlzins, and Stephensen played volleyball. , Junior hoys on the wrestling team were Campbell, llatlield, Kulaialc, and Vvagman. Those who played haslcethall were Bandura, Bindas, Gauthier, Kucer, Piateli, Riehe, Scott, and Page Tu elue Stellco. Uuhlalz, Uliver, Apathy, hlerneclc, Laeloll, Preridergast. Gumala. Elstun, Nichols, Snavely, Shannon, and Smith were on the swimming squad. Boldt, Clarlc, Harbin, and Mclslenry were on the cross country team. Juniors on various committees for the 1942 prom were Don Scatena. .lean Johns, Mary McDonough, Ed Countreman. Elaine Posner, Claire Nlossler, Bernie Bolts, Lorraine Keith. .laclc Middleton, Eleanor Bauer, Madeline Chizmar, Jim Ersham, Fred Scott, Marge Mellon, Eleanor Minas, Doris Phair, Ora McKay, Hal Chase, Don Creaslaaum, Vvacle Adams, Dorothy Clarlq, Maxine Harhison, Jael: Taylor. Doris Hildelyrndt, Kay Greene, Virginia Quiclc, Nlarie Craig, Anita Heclcelman, Marilyn llill, Terry Neland, Ethel Pewowar, Anna Palmateer, Priscilla Church, Ruth Machta, Ann Capps, and Lee Ann Krudup. SA V Q K Xl SUN A A , ND WX XUNUXLX LA, ., VVXCFGX ' MC -N . Q Shu XXxxXcXL, :Wx:sXAuxxX-, m Con hu: f Uavxkaxf-.L:, sQ.ut a-Xuiy p Csusx ,ummm 'puz.eaKAcxxXg nigh: kcyxngxxxvxy, h Xvmxsxiici, BUNXLDXL CX .ASS UXIVXCQXQKLS 'fmxxg QMWQXX, Xwusxwuv: Vxmgxo Xccxcmmx, evcwXm3', Vuxcxzy Xfhkxxvx, pu-g1fXcxxX MM YNQXJ Ckevcxuxxk vice-X,xL-exdcxxk. QVUNKVNXLTS ' XXWQM N YP'XrL.xx Pa Ge Thirteen Fourth row: LOUIS BARNEY IIusIrctImII I7ootIanII 'I'mcIc ROIIERT IIALIERMEISTER IEIIIISOIIZ CIIIIICYU CILII pres. rI1l'ilCIC Icom CIoo CIUIJ I Iousc CERTR U VIII IIEAR DSLEY Arts nncI Crafts CIuI GirIs, GICC CIUIJ I3E'I I'Y LOU ISEA'I I'Y Irving: Editor of Inc Art CILIIJ pres. IVIonilor CIuIi RccI Cross pres. Atl manager of I It-wld .IOYCE LEE IIECKETT Senior IJunrI 4 1 5 f CN Q' G1 11' I Ll- 1 LVD CID i IIi+I 1 1 T Z l.l.l C0 ff Bottom row: CALVIN IIECKI .EY I3rIison: StucIenl CounciI Dramatic CIuIa Sricnce CILIIJ I Ii-Y XVrcslIing STEV E ISELCIIIK ROBERT I3ERNS'I'EIN Boys' GICC uI1 Speech Arls CIuIi Boys, Aeronautics Atl munugor Ilt-I-UIII CLARENCE BERTIN Edison: I'Ii-Y IBB ncI LIIJ DFCS . Piand Orchestra Ili-Y liVERE'I l' BESCI-I Edison: Science CIUIJ QWIIGI In Lt y U Science ancI RurIio we gnu it M Page Fourteen 2 If Top row: AI .VIN AIBAIJIVIAN Sr-cond row: DOROTHEA AHLBORN GirIs, GIee CILII3 fIirI Reserves AuIomoIJiIe CILIIJ Discussion CIuIJ Tfiirrl row: IIUANNE AULT CImraI Club PJLJIWPITIIEIH CIUIJ goCiuI rep. Discussion CIuIx Prom comm. IIEATRICE ADDI SON GirI Reserves ROBERT AI ,I .EN I li-Y XVreslIing LORRAINE AUSTGEN Irving: Dramalic CIuIi BZIDCI CIEISS DICE. CirI Reserves LOIS ADELSPERC-ER IVIoniIor PI'0p. COI'l'l1'11. UIXICIY- OUS NN-IICCICH G.A.C. DON APPLEGATE Swimming Ace of CIuIJs Speaker of House Senior senator Science and Radio JEAN BACON AuIomoIJiIe CIuIJ student puIJIicity SociaI rep. GirIs' swimming team AN CELO AGORICHAS Press Club I-Ii-Y Monitor WrestIing LOLA MAE ARGENTINE I3ooIcroom PEGGY BAILEY Ace of CIuIss IjJioIogy CIUIJ GirIs' Aeronautics CIIFI IQCSCFVCS THOMAS ACORICIIAF XfVresLIing TracI: Hi-Y - Stage Crew MARCELLA AUBRY 'QirIs' GICC CILIIJ 'Library staII' XVII ,IVIA EANISTER Sec. CIotI1ing CommerciaI CIUIJ Top row: DORIS ISESLICII Morton: Glue Club Glue Club See. ol' Dramatic Club Automobile Club IVlonitor SPCOIHI VOIUI IICDXNARIU IBOJDA 'l'l1 ircl rou .IIIAN BROCK Girls' Cleo Club Monitor lr. Girl Reserves LOUIS BESTERDA Eclison: Football Wrcstlirig IOE IIOIYIISERSISACK LOUISE BROXNIN Irving: Ixlonitor I'Ii-lite reporter llr. Girl Reserves CLIFFORD BICKIIAIVI Swimming team VERA IIONID lrrencli Club Bancl .XNNAINIAI2 BRUCKIVI AN Orcliesl ru Reel Cross String Quartettc rww I LIU IIIELAT Irving: .Ir. Ilirclmuny Club Sluclent Council binge manager Crzillsinzin Club LEONA BONNEAU 9.P.Q.R. Girl Reserves lr. Recl Cross Commercial Club WARREN BUCK Boys' GIl'C Clllli Hi-Y lf. bancl FRANCES IIODENI IOFER Jr. band Sr. band Girl Reserves Commercial Club GI .ENN IIOSXVINKLE MARIE PIUDYNYK Commercial Club X Fourili row: VIRGINIA BURNS Pan American League C.A.C. Art Eclilor of Steno Scoop VIOLA CALLIS Commercial Club lliologv Club Cvirl Reserves Girls Aeronautics Automobile Club ISONNY CAMPBELL Arts ancl Cmlts Club Girl Reserves Dunes agent I louse Girls, Cleo Club IUNIZ CARLSON lil DI Dlli CARROLL Morton: Stuclcnt Council v.-pres. Collectors' Club Real Cross v.-pros. Debating Club CN! Q' G7 1- LI- Z VD I 1 -I LD 2 LI-I CID i Bottom row: PAUL CASE 'lqraelc Cross Country lr. clues Collector ROSFINI.-XRY FASSADAY Irving: Cleo Club Dranmlir- Club Girls' Cleo Club ,IACK CEARING Vllruclc Ijootball Iluslcolball TONY CERONI Irving: Sec. ol Ilorurr Club GEORGE CIIALOS Varsity swimming Biology Club Speecli Arts Club Science ancl Raclio Club Clmml Club Pogo Fifteen -YQ. Fourth row: ROBERT CRIST I7JasIcolIJaII IIaseI3aII Aulornoloile Cluln Stage crew Traclc ROSIZIVIARY CRIST Iius. mgr. Dunes CN ':r C1 11 Sec. of Girl Reserves Discussion CILIIJ Ace ol' Clubs Girls' Glee Club HARRY CROOKS I Ii-Y Boys' Aeronautics IT I .ilarary sta I'Iouse Ijancl XVII .I .IAM CRUSSEN Ilaslictlnall I7ool.IJaII ' Traclc Dramatic Ilaselaall INIAUREEN CURRENT Copy eclitor I'IeraIrI Girl Reserves IZXCC or S.P.Q.R. Monitor 93 I W Gb Page Sixteen Ll- Z Z 99 1 .1I CD 1 Z Z I.l.l CID ff Bottom, row: MARY ANN CZARNECKA 'I'.N.T. Ifrencli Club Biology Club Glue CIuIJ G.A.C. .IIN DAL SANTO Irving: Forum Monitor .IEAN DAVIS I,Iiolog1rapI1y Clulm Girls' Aeronautic Autolnolmile CIuIJ Girl Reserves Commercial Club MARY I.OUISIi DAVIS Biology CIUIJ Girls' Aeronautics AutomoIJiIe Clulm Girl Reserves Commercial CIUIJ JIM DELEHANTY Hi-Y Ch-Q Club Clioral Club Discussion CIUIJ ,sy sb NI 7m L Q Top row: .IFAN CI IAPIVIAN Girl Reserves Second row: LORRAINE CLARK Ivlorrocco: Sunsliine Cluli Pius. mgr. play procluction JF. PFOITI COITIITI. TI: irfl rou ': CIIARLE9 CONAVVAY Hi-Y Swimming If Sclwool Slioxx' I MARIANN CIIARTIER Sec. of I'Iouse Seven Sistersu Pres. ol S.P.Q.R Ace of Ctubs Discussion CIUI3 -vvw 1 ItI-I I H E CLEVELAND IVIonitor Swimming Arts aml Crafts Clulv AutomoIaiIe Club CHARIJES CONN Iriclison: FoolIJaII I3asI:etIJaII 'I-'raclc AIIIIQ-tic XVILLIAM CHRISTENSEN Hi-Y Senior bancl Orcliestra Traclc Speecll Arts Club 'IIOIVI CLEVELAND Football I7JasIcetIJaII Traclc Dunes agent A III-Y XVILI .IAM C OPPI JE PDQISPIIHII .IOE CILLIS Footloall Xvrestling VIV IAN CI .EVINC-ER CISG Clllb Monitor ARNOLD CORDER Eclisonvz I'Ii-Y pres. II1-N pres. Dramatic Club Stage crew I IARLEY CLARK Football Monitor Social rep. Nervous Vxfreclq Hi-Y PI IYLLIS COLE Speecli Arts Clul treas.: pres. Clmoral CIuIm Girls, Glee Club Arts ancl Crafts CIL I,II.A CRIDER Irving: Sec. Dram t Club Soc. Stuclent Con Girls' Glen- Club Top row: GRACE DENNIS Irving: Sec.: v.-pres G.A.C. GirI Reserves IVIonitor Arts and Crafts Secoml row: NINA DOUTIIIT Ace OI' CILIIJS ITFCHCII CIuI1 Dunes staII7 Gtee Ciub Th ini row. DON EATON Irving: IVIovie CILIIJ Casting cIirector- cIramaties I3I1olograpI1y CIUIJ PEARL DE PORTO Arts ancI Crafts Cl GIee CIUIJ IORRAINE DOVE CIioraI CIuIa Automotive CIUIJ CHI Reserves CommerciaI CIuI9 Red Cross RIVVII MARIE FI IRENI IART .!Xt'0 OIT CILIIDS CHI Reserves I.iIJrary staII' LII? YVONNE I3II,Ie.ON Girl Reserves Pan Amer. League MAB-EI, DRUMMOND CIarI:: Gtee CILIIJ Ctmi-at Club CommerciaI CIuIJ ANNALEE ERI ,ENIEAUGIAI IVIonitor G.A.C. ED DONOVAN Press CIuIu Monitor CI IARLES UUIAEY Press CIUIJ Dancing eIass GEORGE ERNST Edison: Treas. CIicI: Club JOE IJORSEY Boys' Aeronautics SociaI rep. Monitor IDAMERY X DURGY Sports ecI. I'IeraIxI I3aseInaII House See. S.P.Q.R. IVIecIiII Conference winner VIRGINIA ERVIN Iviortonz CIerIc v Fourtfi row: MARGARET EVANS CIotI1ing CIUIJ Monitor I,iI1rary staff MARJORIE EVANS Irving: Home Econ omics CIuIm IVIonitor GirI Reserves RUDY FEI II ,BERG Pres. of German Cluii Ace of CIuI1s Nervous Wreck Boolroom CIioraI CIuIJ TOM FLYNN Vice-pres. Association .Ir. judge Tract: Cc-nlraI SociaI Comm Discussion CIUIJ ' RU'I'II ELAINE FLANDERS IVIicIcIIetown: Dra- matic CIuIJ GirI Reserves CI1arm CIuIJ IVIusic CIuI3 BOIICITIIZITI CIUI3 CN Q' C5 1- Ll. Z Z I 1 -I 2 i l.l.l Z W5 Bottom row: EUGENE FOSTER Pres. Press CIuI1 HLY ' Monitor NANCY FOX SociaI rep. CIass ec.Iitor of Dune IVIonitor Speech Arts CIHIJ Discussion CIuIJ I.OIS FRIEISTRICII Acc of CIuIJs Monitor SociaI rep. Discussion CIuIi House KATI 'I RYN I-'ROIINAPPI .ti SociaI rep. I Iouse Iwonitor I.iI3rary staII CIotI1ing CIUIJ R AI ,PH GABRIELSON Page Seventeen Fourth row: SPERO GREGORY .llOLlSC Sec. sluclenl rlisci- pline S.P.Q.R. Aulomolailc Club llmaslicllmll mgr. FI .GRENCE GRESI IAM llr. llislorical Socicl ljisrussion Club Girl Roscrves Soc. Clolliing Club .IOI2 flllllflrllxl llloanccla Iiigliz Mori lor Coll' Club Ili-Y Ilouso .IACK GRIITFITIKI 'l'.N.'l'. I Ii-Y 5 Q' 31 11 Ll.. Z Z Z 1 -I GD Yl'I'l'ilS. Gi'TI11UH Clllli Dumrs agent I.IN GRIlfFI'I'Il Varsily clcbalc Cross rounlry Senior sonalor IIifY Ilomlfl I fa l 4' Page Eigliicen Z Ll-I CID I NI 'I Q Boffom row: IIlf'l l'Y, GRIGAS Girl Reserves S.P.Q.R. Commcrrial Club Ilorl Cross HELEN GRII.I.S Gorman Club lblonilor Clioral Club Dum-s A slull Girl Reserves IRENE GRGGI .OTH Ijvbalc Spcorli Arls Club Ivlonilor Rr-rl Cross Comma-rfial Club DON GROYES Clioral Club Arts ancl Cralls Club CEIICC JEAN GUINIUI,A Irving: GJNC. Roll Cross .lr. Nat. Ilonor Soc. Commcrcial Club ,aj E v ,,' r. lop row. PAUI .YN GAFFNEY Girls' Glu- Club Ilolivmian Club Ilvralcl slall Ixlonilor SUC0llll TOLUI IlE'I I'Y GARBER I louse Sporls lwacl G.A.C. gov. Biology Club Soc. lvlonilors Prom comm. Tlz ircl rout EIDISE GIDV ER Girl Reserve Orclieslra Ixlonilor ROBERT CAGE llmasliclball Ilancl DLI DIE GATEXW GO D llouse gocial rep. Pmasliclball mgr. FRED GRADY Foolball mgr. Aulomobile Chili Senior senalor DETI IER G A IVI BLE DOROTHY GENTRY Commercial Club Discussion Club Social rep. Dramalic Club Al .ICE GRAH Irving: Pros. CITCSFICHCIQI' Pres. soplw. Cl8.SS Pros. monilors DOI .ORES GAIVIMON Ifclisonz G.A.C. Girl Reserva-s Commercial Club JACK GEORGAS ljoolball Baslcelball Boys' GIQC Club German Club BII .I. GRANGER Boys, Aeronaul ics House Varsiiy wreslling I I E S Q SS STANLEY GAPINSKI Irving: Pres. lrcs man class Sluclcnl, Coum lfoollvall Ilccl Cross Aulomobilc Clul DORIS GIISEOI Sec. GAC. Dramalic Club Frcncli Club Specli Arts Clul Ixlonilor VIRGINIA GRAVES I Treas. senior Cla! Arts ancl Crafts I Social rep. Spvrvli Arls CI Top row :V WAYNE GU Y Edison: Pres. Isl 1-Y Vice-pres. Stuflent Council House SG COIMI TOUJI XVIIBERT IHIAIVIILTON Boys, Glee Club Ili-Y Press Club Tlrirrl row: I IARQIJD I IARRIS Football Tract: House IIEULAH GUY ER Girl Reserves EVAN I IANES I' li-Y Press Club JUNE IIAVENGAR bflortonz Pies. Pres. library Club GAC. BOOliI'OOfI'l MEREDITH IIABBEN Eclison: Pbotograpliy Club Glce Club Automobile Club BOB IIARDER I House Senior bancl Vice-pres. German Club Yllreas. Real Cross IVIAXINE IHIANVKINS .lr. Rent Cross Arts ancl Crafts Club Dramatic Club Swimming team ROBERT HACK Basketball Tract Automobile Club House INIARGE IIARMON Girls' swimming team Frencb Club Dramatio Club Automobile Clu Sewing Club IVIARTIN IIEI DTIVIAN Iloysy Glee Club Choral Club Pres. Boys' Aeronau- tics , .., .-4-. ,. If DOROTHY IIALEY Cleo Club librarian X Clioral Club JOI IN HARNACK Senior banrl Bo ys, Aeronautics Science anal Raclio Club ' ROBERT HESS Eclisonz Pres Baseball Football Band , 1 1--X Fourlli row: VIRGINIA IIIGGINS Girls' Glee Club Reel Cross Automobile Club library stall Clotbing Club DOR IS HILDEBRAN DT Qrcbeslra Pan American Ioeag Rent Cross Dunes stall? String Quartet BOB I-IITT Sec. Ili-Y Swimming team Tennis learn House Prom comin. GEORGE I'IOFFb'IAN Pius. mgr. Iluralrl House Hi-Y Automobile Club Acc ol' Clubs RICI IAR I5 IIOI-IENBIZRGIER Senior band Press Club ll O CY Q' G7 F Ll- Z Z Z E -I LD 1 Z Z L.l.l i i Bottom row: BILL IrIOIs.I.OVVAY Varsity wrestling Sr. band Orcbcstra Ili-Y Science anal Raclio Club JACK I IGSKINS Baseball Tract: House Hi-Y IA VIYRNE I IOTCI IKISS Arts aml Crafts Club Recl Cross Clolbing Club House JUNE IIOUSER liibrary stall Clotliing Club Automobile Club IHIARRIET IIONVARD Soc. S.P.Q.R. Sec. Automobile Club Social rep. Clolliing Club House Page Nineteen N Fourlli row: MYRON JONES Hi-Y Automolmilc Clulm lVl!ARGtlERl'l'l.i JUERGENS Ar-u ul Clubs Vivo-pros. Biology Club Gorman Club Commercial Clulm Rl'l'A JUl,llfR Clroral Cluli Franc-lr Club GAC. Jr. Rr-rl Crass Clollring Clula IRENE KACZM ARK Library stall' Swimming Bllul . KALUF Hi-Y Social rcp. All Sclrool Projcvl Library stall 497 W I 44 Page Tweuly f.5l Q' 55 fx Lu I I Z 1 1-I CD 2 l.I.l I Z FRED KARI-IOHS Eclison: Hi-Y Football 'llra cl: lwmsclaull Pros. senior class RU'l'H KAUN Social rep. Sec. Spcoclr Ar Club Pmolromian Cluln ls Drumalic rlcvlamalion AFC of ClLIlJS JUANITA KEITH Soc. lrous. Arts ancl Crafts GAC. Business slalll Dunes lvlonilor Vursily swimming uurl tliving ROBERT KEITHLEY MARY AIJCE KELLY Frcncli Club l -2? Nl 7m Q 'I Top row: ETHEL HUDSON Clroral Club Girls, Glee Clulr Aw ol' Clulas Clollming Club Socorzrl row: l7l.0YD JABAAY Senior band .lunior band Orclrestra Tlrircl row. JANE JEVVETT Eclison: Stuclcnt Council Pres. Red Cross Girl Reserves Girls' Glee Club GEORGE l IULSEY lrving: Traclc llruslccllmall l.cllcrman s Clula Senior band HORYCE JAEGER Senior bilflfl Am of Clubs German Clula NORMAN .lll.l,SON Social rep. Foollmall, laaslcctluall mgr. Boys' Glue Club Automobile Club CEOROENA HUNT Clolliing Clula DANIEL JAMES rlqraclz Cross Country Vxfingfoot Clula Hi-Y NORMA JEAN JOHNSON Girls' Aeronautics Club Dancing Clula Girls, Glce Cluls Arls ancl Crafts Cluln JOSEPH l-IUPPENTI-lAlr Rr-cl Cross Press Club Frcslrman football mgr. NORMA JENKINS Eclison: Arts ancl Crafts Club lluruld Arts ancl Crafts Clulm SHIRLEY LEE JOHNSON Feature cclilor llcralrl Eclitor Cressenl Arts ancl Crafts Clulw lVlonil'or M A U RlCE IDDINGS Varsity cross counl ACC of Clubs Pros. Commercial Club Aulomolmilc Clulw Baslrellaall Fl .VIN J ENS Von Slculucn: lmllu me-n's Club Varsity traclc Hi-Y MARII ,YN .iorlmsrom Acc ol' Clulms Girl Reserves lvlonilor Girls' Cvlec Clulo Top row: MARGARET LEWRY Erlison: Girls, Patrol Girl Reserves SQCOVICI TOLUZ NAOIVII LIVERS Library stall Monitor Tlairil row: PATRICIA LONG Spcccll Arts Club ltoliomian Club Orclieslra Oratorical flcclama- lions IVIILDRED LIEKXNEG Girls' Cvlee Club Girl Reserves Monitor LIVINGSTON Hi-Y XAlrcstling Sr. judge YVONNE LONG Pros. Clolliing Cl Social rep. Automobile Club lVlonitor Library stall' ub ALYCE LIGIAITCAP Senior band Drum majorette Treas. 'l'.N.T. Automobile Club Red Cross SHIRLEY LIVINGSTON Commercial Club Monitor ELAINE IJONGIAIWAY Ace of Clubs Library stall' Speecli Arts Club Clotliing Club Girl Reserves HAROLD l..lGl-ITCAP PEARL LOHSE Morton: G.A.C. Dramatic Club Monitor Commercial Club Jr. Reel Cross JEAN LORENZ G.A.C. Monitor JANET LINN Social rep. Monitor Library stall Sec. Girls' Glo VIRGENE LOGSE N Clolliing Club lub Automobile C Library statl: AMBER LUDWIG Eclitor llcralrl Trcas. Speecli Arts Club NFL. Quill anal Scroll l Fourlll row: Ai. LUKOSI-IUS U Football I IORACE IVIAMALA Football Tract: ROBERT IVIARDIS Boys' Aeronautics Club .IEANE'l l'l3 MASSE Discussion Club Monitor Social rep. Speecli Arts Club JEROME IVIATOSEC Football Pres. Hi-Y Ace ol' Clubs l'louse German Club 5 5 Q' G7 11' u.. I Z CID 4 il 2 1 1 Z Ll.l VD i Bottom, row: AR'l'l IUR lNl'A'l l'OX Football Baslcetball Tract: Automobile Club Monitor Yv 1 4 ll.l,.lA MAYER Eclison: Press Sec.-treas. jr. class Girl Rcscrvcs Biology Club Rccl Cross JACK IWCANULTY Football Pros junior class lilouse I-li-Y Sec. Stuclcnl Activi- ties INIAC lVlcCl-AY Ili-Y Boys' Aeronautics Club Social rep. Clioral Club Trcas. Boys' Glue Club . .IEANETTE IVIQCLELLAN Automobile Club Ace ot Clubs Senior baud Orcliestra Page Twenty-one Fourlli. row: KATIRIERINE KUEHLE Eclison: rllransmiltur stall Rccl Cross Dramatic Club Aulomoliilc Clulv COlX'll l'ON KUNDE l li-Y S.P.Q.R Gl .ENN l.A BAXV Pros. Dolpliins, Cluli Pmovs' Aeronautics Club Swimming Foollmll Buslictlmll ROBERT LATZKO Swimming Senior lmuml Automolpilc Cluln 1 .lOlf, LAUER A A, T l 4' ugh Page Twenty-two 5 Q' QD Ll- I Z Z 1 il CD 1 3 Z I.l.l C6 Z Bottom row: 1 RAE PllYLLlS l LAUGHLIN l Girl Reserves Clotliing Clulu .lUNlf1 LAVEN Ruilcy lrligli: Pros. Knitting ClulJ Aulomolnilv Clula Arts einrl Crafts Clulu l:I'CDCl1 Clllb Girl Reserves li'l'l llil, l,A VICNE Arts nml Crnllls Cluli l.Ol JA MAE LEE lrving: Pres. .lr. llonor Society llmoolcroom G.A.C. Girls' Glt-Q Cluli lxflonilor lN IAURICE l .lil:lfl5VRlf. Pres.: vice-pros. Froncli Club l li-Y . Yliruclc Top row: l3ORlS KENNISON X Sliollatirn lligli: Jr Pav 'Q f Sopli. opcroltu V lgnsliollnull I5 Q Sr-voml row: Y GEORGE 2 KOHL 7- llmslcetlaall Swimming Footlmll v , lllliirrl row: AGNES KOTZO S.P.Q.R. Biology Clulm ff liATl lRYN KIMIVIELL Soc.-irons, pianist Clioral Clula Rvrorflcr Association AXFC ol CllIlJS Trcas. junior class 'l'l lol? liOl.lrE, JR. lan-s. Association gonule Swimming Tennis team RU'l'i I liOZl.OVxf'SKl C-lrcliostra String Quurtotlc S.P.Q.R. X'lRGlNlA KlRKLAND Girl Rcsorvcs Clolliing Clulp Real Cross DORIS MAI? KORS Girl Reserves .lr. llisloricul Sofia-I Girls, Glee Clula DON KRAUSE Press Cluly Foollaall Baslcetlvall Swimming l7ORO'l'l IY KOENIG ljrus. lirmmnlic Girl llvsorvvs lVlonitor COSTA KOS'l.'OFl7 l'lARl,AN KROLL lxlorlon: Dr-lm Stump Clula l lr Y Pliotograpliy Sftivnrvo Clulm ulm OSC AR liOli'l l'ERlTZ ICDVVA R D KOTYNSKI Discussion Cluli Trans. Spvorli A Club Svliool Projor' PATR lClA ' KRUC lllrnmzilic Cluli C1.A.C. CllCQ'Fll'ilClLll' Cliornl Clulo l Orclir-sl rn l I Top row: BOB MCDONALD Press Club Dramatic Club Science and Raclio Club Hi-Y SOCOFIJ TOLD! I3ER'I'l'IA M E DECK Tliirrl row: MARGE MILLER blonilor Social rep. gpeecli Arts Club MARY MCGRATH Girl Reserves Commercial Library stall: JAMES M EEK Ixlortonz rllruclc team l-Ii-Y NANCY MILLER Irrencli Club Boliemian Club l louse Monitor JIM MCLAUGI tLlN l-li-Y BRUNO MILAKOV IC LOIS MARY IVIINER Sec. Ace ol Clubs Dramatic Club Clioral Club Social rep. FRED Mc'l'AGGAR'l' Morton: Theatre Guild Rccl Cross Biology Club Camera Club Hi-Y ELEANOR MILLER Morton: ELI. Press Club Treas. Clioral Club Automobile Club VVANDA MIS Girls' Aeronautics club y Monitor Commercial Club ERNESTINE MECUM Eclison: Cvlee Club ELI. Transmitter Jr. Reel Cross E-oliemian Club EIVIIL MILLER Hobart: Football Traclc Boys' Glee Club MARION MONTGOMERY Monitor Clotliing Club Commercial Club Fourlli. row: EII .EEN ' ZX X MQOORE gsg Morton: Dramatic Club ilr. Tlieatre Guilcl Q' S,P.Q.R. Girls' Glee Club G1 ELEANOR MOORE Prom comm. Glcu Club Social rep. A Ll- FIFANOR MORSE I Ace ul Clubs Commercial Club Rc-rl Cross Girls' Aeronautics Club All Scliool Project DAVID M OTE Z I Z 1 11 CD Eclisonz Pres. Science Club Xvreslling LLOYD MOUNTS Swimming Red Cross Bancl Traclc Varsity Xvrestling 1 1 Z LLI CID X5 Bottom row: BOB MIUFFET Science Club MILDRED MtlI.I1lOl,I,AND Etlisonz Dramatic Club rllransmitter stall GAC, Automobile AI.l.IS MULLEN rllreas. Clotliinu Club Automobile Club Speecli Arts Club Girls' Glee Club EDVV ARD M UI ,I ,IGAN Senior bancl I'E'I'ER MURPHY Social rep. Vice-pres. Recl Cross Automobile Club Iliology Club Page Twenty-lliree Fourth row: CLEO PARIS EUGENE PARKER Biology Club Commercial Club Boys' Clee Club Monitor DONALD PARKS Swimming learn Social rep. Speecll Arts Club Pun American I.eag.1e CERALDINE l'A'l l'EE Iluml A Orclieslra Cerman Club Auu ul Clubs WAI .TER l'AYl-ll ,CI IEK Varsity swimming team Senior bancl Acc ol Clubs .lunior bancl Qrclieslru 493 uv f 4 'E i Page Twenty-four CN Q' G7 F Ll- 1 Z Z 1 il CD 1 Z 2 LLI Z Z Bottom row: EDGAR PECLOVV Sec. Recl Cross German Club Social rep. l li-Y I leralcl agent EDVV ARD PELC Traclc team Cross country team Wingloot Club llll .DEGARDE PER SCII RAY PETERS Vice-pres. Dramatic Club Football rllraclc .IEAN PETERSON News eclilor lleralrl Girl Reserves Social rep. Quill and Scroll S.P.Q.R. ,aj 32 Nl it U E ff I Top l'OtL'J BILL M U RPHY lloys' Cleo Club Automobile Club Swimming team SOFOII fl l'OtUi FRED NICHOLSON lxlorlonz Baslcelball Safely patrol capt. Football 'lllrirrl row: RUSSELL OLTZ Ace of Clubs Biology Club l-li-Y Football Wrestling DANNY NATRIN Xvasliinglon lrliglm Baslcelball Coaclling Club l IOXMARD OAF llancl llasliclball Baseball MARIE ORICK Monitor Clolliing Commercial Club Dramatic Club Club XVILLIAM ' NENVCOIVIB DONALD ODELL Acc ol Clubs Science and Raclio Club Boolqroom mgr. DICK ORPHEY Football Capt. bowling team rllrcas. Hi-Y LARRY NICHOLS Vice-pres. Ace Clubs ol llres. Boliemian Club V I 4 Q c c 'IC I rea. . Dmmatl I lcralrl stall' LOUIS O'DONNELIu Football Baslcetball I-Ii-Y Traclc MARCELLA LANCASTER Clolliing Girl Reserves Dunes stall' Club RUTI I N ICI lOl JS Clotlling Club Cirl Reserves MARIAN OLSON Girl Reserves Frencll Club Red Cross Commercial Clr PAUL PAGE Xwrestling Swimming Automobile Clu lb Top row: M ONICA PIECI IOXMSKI Arts ancl Cralls Club GAC. IVIonitor Ileralcl stall artist PCOTLLI TOLUI UNE OVV EI .I J Girls' Clue Club Cboral Club fbircl row: ROBERT PRYMUSKI I 'oolbull Iuaslcelball Iraclc Xvrcstling CHARLES PLANT Football State cliampion wrestling JAMES PREIVIESKE Iloys, Aeronautics Club Vice-pres. Biology Club ETHEL PRYOR Ilobemian Club Automobile Club Irleralcl Girl Reserves DOROTHY POPAGI N Dramatic Club Iloralcl stall Cboral Club Inliotograpliv Club Recl Cross MAR CARET IJRESCO Real Cross SOI3I IIE. PUTA Irving: Pres. Home Economies Dramatic Club Cwirl Reserves ERNEST POSTLEVxf'AITE Ili-Y Swimming team Boys' Aeronautics Club Vice-pres. Biology Club ARTHUR PROHL Ace ol' Clubs Hi-Y Monitor Vxfrestling team VIRGINIA RACE Arts anfl Crafts Club Commercial Club ROBERT POTEET Eclisonz Hi-Y CHARLES PRUGH Hi-Y Commercial Club Monitor JACK RADEMACHER Eclisonz Press Clu Science Club Football I I 5 i f Fourlli row SHIRLEY RAHN Commercial Club Reel Cross G.A.C. Automobile Club XVII ,I .IAM RANDALL Morton: Vice-pres. Stuclent Counm Drum major Senior banfl Social rep. I li-Y GRACE RANDAZZO Girls, Cleo Club Biology Club Pres. G.A.C. Plaslcetball AII Scbool Project .IANE VVARREN RANDOLPH Club eclilor Dunes Bobemian Club Library stall bqonitor Prom comm. ROBERT RARICK Irving: Dramatic Club Stuclent Council Pres. sopb. class Xwrestling House T Z' C5 1- Ll. : Z Z 1 -I 2 Z Ll-I C13 li mllom row: CAR OLY N REA Drum majorette Social rep. Cllflral Club Ace of Clubs Dunes stall? JAMES REAGAN Hi-Y Press Club All Scbool Revue INIARY ALICE REED ' Iiclitor Dunes Sec. junior class Pres. Speecb Arts Club Discussion Club Acc of Clubs IVIERRILL REED Varsity wrestling Ivlonitor Traelc Cross Country RUTI I REI-INKER Roosevelt: Girl Reserves Page Twenty-five Fourlli row RALPH RUTZ RU'I'I IANN SAI ,CZYNSKI Arts ancl Crafts Clula G.A.C. NAOINIA SANI JFORD Social rep. PETER SARTINI Boys' Aeronautics Club Commercial Clula Movie operator All Scliool Project BLANCHE SAX Campaign mgr. Dunes Vice-pres. Frencll Club I louse Speecli Arts Cluli Boliemian Clulo I B CN Q' C7 Ti Ll- 1 I Z i -I 2 1 1 Z I-I-I VD ,l ff l 4- Page Twenty-six Bottom row: JACK SCIAIEFFEL Eclison: Foollaall Monitor ' I .OIS SCHEFFEL Erlison: Pres. Current Event Cluli Sec. G.A.C. Play Day cliairman Cafeteria rasliier Dunes agent EDVV AR D SCIIIVI ITT Biology Cluli .IUNE SCHREIIIER Ellcliarlz Sec. Clioral Clulw I .EONARI7 SCI IROETER Delaate team 'llc-nnis loam Sports, managing Ileralrl NFL. Pres. Ace ol' Clulas , A f 1 f -sv NI 7. II 2 ff I erl. Top row: DONALD WEBER REITER Hi-Y Second row: IIITYIVIIY ROCKOVICII Tliircl row: RUTH ROSE Girls' Glee Club Clloral Club Commercial Clulm Treas. senior Girl Reserves JAMES RE'l'Zl.Ql:F Ace of Clulas lloys' Glee Clula llovs, Aeronautics cull, IlIi'l l'Y JANE ROGERS Ace ol Clulas Girl Reserves l:I'CDCl'l Clull House .IEAN RQSENWINKEL Monitor .IOIIN I IERIVIAN RHODES RICHARDSON I'Ii-Y Baslietloall lxflovie operator lliology Clula Icam Press Clula NORIVIA ANN ROGERS RQSA Ace of Clulms CIWOFUI Club Viucpresn Girls' Arts anrl Crafts Club Aeronautics Girl R,CSCI'VCS Sec. Girls' Glee Clulu Girls' Aefonfl'-IliCS Monitor Club FRED IVIARYLOU ROVAI ROVVE Football Red Cross Pmaslcetloall lVl0f1It01' 'llraclc Vice-pres. Automo- lmile Club NORIVIA RI'I I'ER Clolliing Clula Biology Clulm Girls' Glce Clula Girl Reserves Monitor PAUL ROSE Slage era l t Automolajle Clula .IOAN ROY Social rep. Discussion Clulm OAC. Speccll Arts Clul Dunes stall' I Top row: XVII .LIAM ll. SMITH Ifoolbaill NVreslling Top row: ISOR I S SPER OFF .lr. Hi-Y clevolionul Ieacler Dvbnlc loam I-Discussion Club ,. Iliirfl row: ROBERT STELLA lla-Y lvlonilor Dramatic Club Slage crew Pliolograpliy Club M IKE SOLAN STEVE SPEROFF Press Club Aulomobilc Club Xvrestling NORMAN STEVENS Irving: Birclmcn's Club Cral'lsmvn's Club Real Cross SUE SOPP Eclison: Buncl SCC. Sluclcnk ' Council Soc. Baml Clu Varsily Baslqelball DAN Sl-JlTAI,.E Baseball mgr. Wfrcslling Wlliisllc-rs, Club Boys' Glue Club Bl-I'I I'Y JEAN STROCKIVIAN GAC. Fu-ucll Club Varsity lvum Dunes slalll swimming RAY SOVVINSKI lrving: Jr. Nat. Honor Socicly Raslielball Xvreslling LA VERNE STARK lxlorlon: Dancing Club R Oil Cross Glue Club ROBERT STUART Buslcolball Foolball Gull Vice-pros. jr,g sr.: class EDXNARD SPANIER Herald stall' Hi-Y Library slrnll- Monilor Biology Club -wvw 1 ,4 iii.: IN XX STEINIHRECI lm: S.P.Q.R. Prom mmm. Girl Reserves PAUI . STUTSIVIAN X NI ul Clubs X w Vivo-pre-s. Ili- Dunes slnn' Tracli Fourlli row: GERTRU DE SURIG ARI ,ENE SVV ETS Cvirls Acronuulicnl Club LT ADEI llNl'l SVV ISI IER Gorman Club Girl Reserves Social rep. Prancl GRACE TAGUE Girl Reserves Nurse's ussislruil GEORGE TANGERM AN Frencli Club Automobile Club CN Q' G7 Ll- Z- Z CID i Ll LD 1 Z Z LLI CID i f llolimn row: LEONARD TEMPLETON Piuslaclbull Trucli Xvingfool Club EVEI ,YN TERPSTRA Drumalic Club Monitor RICI IARD Tl IOMPSON Swimming lcurn ALTA THON Girls' Glcc Club Clioral Club Monilor Svc. Girl Rc-scrvc, Tune In ROY EDXNARD Tl ION ITN-slinmn buslcclbu mgr. Page Tmeilly-scvc 1 as ii Fourth row: ARDIS SKAIVIFOR Pres. Girl Reserves ALLAN SLAVIN HARRY SMIDDY Science nncl Railio Club Hi-Y Swimming loam Tennis IIE'I I'Y VV. SM ITI-I 5 Q' C7 1- Ll- 1 Z Z i -J 2 TFCHS. ACC ol' Clull? Girl Reserves House Girls' Glee Club HENRY SMITH Science uml Rufliu Club H i-Y Science Club 1 I Z Ll-I C6 I 491 Y f 1 Page Twenty-eiglit fb V -S? Bottom row: IIUGH SMITH Stage crow llancl Trcus. Boys, Glcc Club MARGARET SIVII'l'H Girl Reserves Commercial Club Clolbing Club RAI,I3I'I SMITH Clicerleacler Pros. Aulomobile Club blonilor llousc VIRGINIA SIVIITIAI Irving: Dramalics blonilor Girls' Cvlcc Club HILL C. SMITIHI Science uncl Rucliol Club Aulomobilu Club Dunes stall' Visual aicls Acc of Clubs 4 'I Top row: U II .IIERYII SCI IUI .TZ Ili-Y Q bi-voml row: IRENE SI IARBACK Monitor Tlziral row: 'I'I IERESA SIKORA SCC. Jr. Historical Society IQUTII SCIIULTZ Cirls' Gluu Club Biology Club Girl Reserves Real Cross IVIARILYN SHEDD Pi-es. S.P.Q.R. Publicily agent G.A.C. Girls' Sports-Iolcralcl Ace of Clubs .IERRY SILVERIVIAN , 3 Wx- , A-.W 1 VERNON SEI .IGER lroolball Monitor House Aulomobilo Club MARGARET SIIERIEY Social rep. Ivlonilor Pres. Biology Club Recl Cross PHYI,.I.IS SIIVIBORG Pmolicmian Club Girls' Cleo Club Automobile Club .Ir. Rocl Cross Swimming loam f-,v XVII .I .IAM SEXTON SIMON SI IUI .TIVIAN Hi-Y Dramalic Club Stamp Club NORTON SIIVIS R O SE M A R Y SI IANDA blorlonz Dancing Club Drumulic Club I .ILILIA SIEISI EI .EC Arls uml Crzillls Clu Rod Cross Monitor DAVE SINGLETON Pres. Arc of Clubs Frcsbmang sopIi.g ji scnalor Swimming mgr. Hi-Y Spoccli Arls Top row: CHARLES 'l'HRAll.KlLL l-Ii-Y Social rep. Commercial Senior Ioancl SOCOTICI I'Ol,Ui JAMES 'ICXV N SLEY Erlison: Pliolograpliy Club Science Clulm I-3OyS, Cleo Tliirrl row: IDIS VANDE VDRT Real Cross Dramatic Social rep. Frencli Clula FRANCIS TIIVIIVI Pres, IIT. Cross Ilouse Dunes stall Swimming team VERNIE TREEN l-li-Y 'FED VIEVVEG Clioral Club Gorman Clulu Commercial Clula Footlaall .IOI IN TOBIN Bancl Orclieslra Commercial Clulo Boys, Glee Club l IEI .EN 'FSOUCI-ILOS IVIonilor Commercial I'IcacI of sporls -- G.A.C. .IANE VINSON Vice-pres. G.A.C. Social rep. Monitor EDA IRENE TODD Eclison: Sewing Club Glue Club DORES MAE TURNER Nr. cclilor Dunes Clioral Club Pres. S.P.Q.R. Sec. Speecli Arls Club CAROI .YN VON OSINSKI G.A.C. Biology Clulo Iolouso Ace of Clulos DORIS TOKASI-I Social rep. Vice-pres. Girl Reserves ALICE TYBIK G'.A.C. Sluclent Council Cl IARLES VVAGNER Foollmall Swimming l-li-Y Social rep. ZX If 4 X 'Lit IIE X A. X X Fourlfi, row: FLORENCE WAGNER Eclisonz Transmiller stall Arts anrl Cralls Cluly Dramatic CIUIJ GAC. ROIIIEIRT VVALTI 'IAM Cl IARLES VxfAl,'I'Z Varsily wrestling Automobile Clulu Commercial Cluln Aeronaulics Clula ESTI IER VVARD lvlonilor House Social rep. Treas. Girls' Glue Club Girl Reserves OPAI, XNARD Girl Reserves Xxg F CQ Bollom row: IQICI IARIII VVARNER Q' Xvreslling G7 .IOI IN WAWIQO Ll' Arts anal Crafls Cluli Swimming team Red Cross D I'IeraILI pliolograplier Dunes pliolograplier EDXVARD C49 XVELLS Irving: Forum Slage craft Z IVIonil,or Foolloall i CERAI .DINE XV EST C: Ace OIT Clulns Aulomolaile Clula Ilouse lxllonilor Clolliing Clula T lN'lARlI,YN WEBEP Sllllltllll IQCVUC ACC of clubs LI-I 73 f I . Page I wenty-nine wg: II 44 C5l Q' G1 11 Ll- 1 CID VJ E --I 2 1 Z Z l.l.l Z HZ Ilollom. row: MARGIE YERGA Irving: Ivlonitor Glee Club Reporter Ili-lile 'Monilor IDIS ZARNDT Irving: Pres. Clulo Dramatic Clulv lxlon Reporter-fsluclenl Couneil Commercial Clula Girl Reserves .IULAINE ZII .IA GAC. Dancing Commercial Clulo DCJNNIE ZIZOFF G.A.C. Ace of Clubs l:I'CUCl'l Clull Sec. Stuclenl Sulm-ly PFOIH COTIITTI. I 'IIIRIXIAN IIERG I Ii-Y 'llrnclc Xvrcslling mf ,f 1 vb 41 Page Tlziriy XI 2 'I itor I Ifirsl row: Pl IYI.I.IS XXfl:II'I'AKER Ser. Ilriunuliv Clulm Ilrvns. Aulomolaile Cluly Social rep. b'0!'OIIll I'1Ill'I 1 IXOIIIERT XX'II ,I .IAIVIS Iloys, Glf-Q Clulm Xvroslling mgr. glilgi' Crew Ilvralcl Rccl Cross Tlnirrl row: ,IOI IN XXTIODROXXY Il lCl'illll DONALD XX'I II'l'li Irving: Sluclonl foun- Cil I.eIlermon's Clula Ifoollmll Pros. sopli. class IIE'I I'Y XXIIIIISON Arls uncl Crafts Cluln gvwing Clulo Girls, Glee CIUIJ VIRGINIA MAE XVORIIEY Discussion Clula l.iImrury slzrlll lxlonilor Iluncl IUOIQOTI IY XX'I II'Il'I'IiI'J I.iInrnriun, lmunml, orrlwslrn Ixlonilor Pianist Ilmoys, Glen Club JACK XNII ,IIS Ivlorlonz Trueli Baslcellmll Ilan cl Vursily lloollmll Wrestling IOAN XNRICI IT Erlisonz rlqrnnsmil I-1-r slulll I louse Monitor ,-XI.ICIi XX'II JICRISISRG Girl Rr-Servos Girls' Glu- Cluli Cliorul Clulm I DOI .ORHS XXI IIVIIVIER IXIAIQYI ,YNN XX'Ul,l:' I'ea1lure erlilor lloml'I Sorizxl rep. 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NATIIIIIAL HIIIIUII SIIGIETY GIVEN GEIITIFIUATES IIF MEMBERSHIP IIT AUIIITUIIIUM SESSIIIII THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . representing the scholastically best of the senior class . . . comprised of talent, industry, initiative, personality . . . workers in the school of the present, leaders of men and of women in the future . . . they carry the torch of learning as they set out to make the world what it should be. , Voted upon hy the facuIty of Hammond High, the NationaI Honor Society is made up of the upper quarter of the senior cIass, outstanding in service, Ieadership, character, and schoIarship. An auditorium session heId in the spring was the occasion at which aII memhers received their certifi- cates of memhership. Because of the fact that the members of the society are the most active in schooI, the cIuI9 is pureIy honorary and has few projects. OI'I'icers this year were Lin Griffith, presidentg Jerry Matosec, vice-presidentg Joan Wright, secre- taryg and Nancy IVIiIIer, treasurer. Members were DonaId Applegate, Luanne Ault, Iean Bacon,tIoyce Beckett, Leona Bonneau, PauI Case, Mariann Chartier, PhyIIis CoIe, Rosemary Crist, Nina Douthit, Damery Durgy, Ruth FIanders, Tom I:Iynn, Lois Friedrich, I:Iorence Gresham, .Ioe Griffin, Lin Griffith, Wayne Guy, June Havengar, Bill HoEIo- way, JacI: Hoskins, EtheI Hudson, IVIaurice Iddings, ShirIey Johnson, Miargtierite Juergens, Fred Karhohs, Ruth Kaun, Tom KoIIe, Ed Kotynsiti, Naomi Livers, EIaine Longhway, Amher Ludwig, .Ierry IVIatosec, .IacIc IYIcAnuIty, Ernestine IVIecum, Nancy IVEiIIer, Larry NichoIs, DonaId Q,DeII, CIeo Paris, GeraIdine Pattee, NVaIter PaveIcheIc, .Iean Peterson, CaroIyn Rea, Mary AIice Reed, Norma Rogers, Lois ScheIIIeI, Leonard Schroeter, Irene SharIJacIc, IVIariIyn Shedd, Dave SingIeton, Betty W. Smith, Ray SowinsIci, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated, row I: Beckett, Friedrich, IYIe- cum, Vtfright, Chartier. Row 2: Gresham, Pattee, Johnson, IVIiI- Ier, Weher. Row 3: Steinhrecher, Livcrs, Havengar, SharIJacIc, Peterson. Row 4: OdeII, Grittith, CoIe, Zizoit, Smith. Reading down the stairs: Crist, Shcdd Rogers, Swisher, Douthit, Bonneau, Juer- gens, Reed, Turner, Rea, Miss Gustafson, Row 2: Schroctcr, Matosec. KoIIe, Bacon, Karhohs, IVIcAnuIty, FIanders, ScheIIeI, NichoIs, AuIt, Ludwig, KotynsI:i PavcIcheIc. Rom 5: SowinsIti, Guy, I'IoIIoway, FIynn, GriIIin, Slutsman, Case, Vieweg IiIosIcins, Iddings, Durgy, AppIegaI,e. Boris SperoIII, Betty Steinhrecher, I3auI Stutsman, AdeIine Swisher, Dores Turner, Ted Vieweg, IVIaryQyn Weher, Joan Wright, Donnie Zizoff. I TOP TEN SCHOLASTIC STUDENTS HAD MANY ACTIVITIES Naomi Livers, vaIedictorian, has worked in the Iihrary aII during her high schooI years in prepara- tion for such an occupation when she graduates. SaIutatorian Ntarguerite .Iuergens has heen in the Ace of Chihs, BioIogy CIuIJ, German CIuh and CommerciaI CIuh. Runner up, Dores Turner has the foIIowing activi- ties: Ace of CIuhs, secretary of Speech Arts CIuIJ, Discussion CIuh, ChoraI CIuh, president and trea- surer of S.P.Q.R., a sociaI representative, and senior editor of the Dunes. Next, Doris HiIdehrandt is Iinishing schooI in three years. Her activities incIude the Junior NationaI Honor Society at Edison, orchestra, Pan-American League, Red Cross, and the Dunes staff. Mary AIice Reed was a memher of the Ace of Chihs. a monitor, a sociaI representative, in Discus- sion CIUIJ, president of Speech Arts CIuIJ, secretary of the junior cIass, winner of the D.A.R. award for senior girIs, and editor of the 1942 Dunes. Edward KotynsIci, sixth in his cIass was a monitor, treasurer of Speech Arts CIuh, and pianist in the 1941 AII-SchooI Revue. Ranking seventh in the cIass of four hundred and Iifty, IVIariIyn Shedd was in Ace of CIuIJs, G.A.C., and president of S.P.Q.R. AdeIine Swisher has heen a sociaI representative, monitor, in the senior hand, orchestra, GirI Reserves, and German CIuIa. Rosemary Crist was in the Ace of CIuIJs, Discus- sion CIUIJ, GirIs, GIee CILIIJ, GirI Reserves, secretary of the sophomore cIass, and husiness manager of the 1942 Dunes. Joyce Lee Beckett, coming from Morton schooI where she participated in dramatics and hand has heen in the Red Cross and the senior hand whiIe she attended Hammond High. SENIOR GIRLS AND BOYS Left, first row: Tom KoIIe. Larry NichoIs, Boh Stuart. Norma Rogers. Second row: BIanche Sax, ShirIey Lee Johnson, George HoIIman, AcIeIine Swisher, Donnie Zizoit. Third row: NVaIter PaveIcheIc, Ed Kotynski, Ruth Kaun. Mary Reed. Fonrih row: PhyIIis CoIe, Edgar PegIow, Betty Smith. Fifth. row: Dores Turner, Ed IVIuIIigan, Jerome Matosec. Right, jqrst row: John Waxxfro, Don AppIegate, Rosemary Crist, Grace Randazzo. Second row: CIarence Bertin, .IacIc IVIcAnuIty, Kay KimmcII, Yvonne, Long, Kay FrohnappIe. Third row: Damery Durgy, Roh Stoming. Doh Hill, .Ioan Peterson, Anihcr Ludwig. Fourlh row: Iwioh PrymusI:i, .Iuaniln Keith, Donny CampIieII, Mariann Chartier, Lin GriIIitI1. Page Thirty-three -? QS I NL - fa ww E ' ,,., H., .x,.. S S x S S w S s A 1 Q 5 3 ,A 5 'nge Tliirly-six JUNIUBS 1'XCliill1S, IXgOl'iCl1dS, AIYLICISUH, ARIILICISOH, AAIILICISUII, AllLlCf- son, Anderson, Apalliy, ,Apon. fXllSl.lIl, l5LllJlCl', BHCUII, Billliilil, Bdlilil, Bdflicf, EYGHICS, BHIIICS, BilSiiIlClil . llalliursl, Bauer, Bdugli, Bellamy, Benoit, Berger, Bisliop. Black. Blocker, Boclaen, Bolnlt, liolling, Breiscli, lirinlc. Uronlericlc. Brooks, Brown, Brown, Burcli, llurriglii, Burley. Benoit, Benson llolls, liossuul Burgess, lfwuikus llyer, Camp. Cuinplacll, Cantrell, Carpenlcr, Carroll, Curley Curia-r, Cailicart. Cliullos, Cliapmau, Clnasc, Cliaylren, C Cliurcli, Cillis, Clarlze. llCll0fC, Cllilllldf Clark, Clarke, Clevcluml, Cooper, Counlieman, Cox frcuslaaum, Croalc, Cyrus. Danelii, Danulier, Deal, Devries, DeYoung, Dieliinson, Di Dillricli, Doclgery. Dricsclierlf, Elirson, Elslun, l ai'y. lficlcls, lfilecciai, llisclier l'isl1el, l'iles. Flynn. Foul, l orlncr, lfosler, lfreyer, lfullcr, lfunlc, Cvurrlner, - Cmrrelson. Gurroll, Gay, Gerlxu, Gouils. Giesclzing, Urunuclc, Green. Gillwrl. Goulnl. CQICCDC. GLIlliC, Gumulil, l'li:lbCl'IT1HH, lrlilllil, lflillllly. lflill' mening, Halllaway, Hawlc. llawlains, Healer, Heclcelman, Helm, Hcrlos laerger, Hill, Hill. lloeppner. Holloway, Hollz, Hopp, Horscli, son, llulaer, Hudson. l, Henry, Herseli- llowarml, llowie- .lilllN'S, ..lUlNlS, J0lll'lSOI1, rlOl1flSOH, JOl'lI15l0ll, Jones, Kal11lllSS Kurlios, Kasin. Keeler, Keilman, Kennell, Kessler, Ke Kilwrl, Kinsey. sslcr, Kicswcller Kirlrcimw, Kisllcr, Klein, Kon-llis. Koilm, Kors, Kolso, Kramer lifllilllp. H ll. .IUNIIJHS Kuehte, Lamh, Larson, Ledwinlca, Lee, Leech, Leonard, Lichtsinn, Lind. Linnemier, Longancclccr, Lynch, ,Machta, Malinowslci, Man- owslci. Martin, Martin, Matthews. . Maydcn, McBurney. McCarty, McCauley, McCay, Mc- Donough, McHenry, McMahon, Mcvey. Meara, Mellon, Middleton, Nliller, Mitts, Miller, Minas, Moody, Moorman. Montgomery, Morganttialer, Mossler, Murphy, Myers, Moyfer, Naugle, Neiswinger, Nclano. Newman, Nichols, Nichols, Niehor, Northrup, Norton, Not- toh, Novak, Qtvos. Qliver, Oman, Qoms, Gtson, Osenga, O'Donnell, Palma- teer, Parrett, Patterson. Phair, Phillips, Piatetc, Pickett, Pietrzalc, Plant, Prahlow, Prenclergast, Price. Pruchnichi, Purifoy, Prystasz, Prange, Quick, Quint, Reder, Reese, Reinhardt. Richmond. Ritter, Rohinson, Rogers, Rohrhcrg, Ross, Ross, Scasny, Scasney. Scatena, Schaller, Schuller, Schlueter, Schmidt, Schnedelter, Scott, Scott, Seligman. Semanchelc, Shaw, Seigel, Seigel, Simmons, Slater, Slavin. Smith, Smith. Smitley, Soja, Spain, Stankie, Stark, Stelling, Stephens. Stevenson, Stewart. Stinson, Stump, Talbot, Tanich, Tanich, Tanner, Taylor, Terrill, Thomas. Thomas, Thompson, Thompson, Thune, Tones, Toth, Treen, Tsatos, Turner. Turnquist, Tuttle, Tyhilc, Vaux, Vaughn, Vinyarcl, Von- Borstell, Wach, Warner. Yvcehs, Wcntc, Xveyhmuller, Wliitlatcli, Yvhitted, VVia- trowslci, Xfviedeman, XfVillidlHS, Williams. 'NrVil'on Wilson Nvilson Nvin Youn , Wittison, Vxfeaver. 5 r - - 8- Q Xfvehh, Wright. Page Thirty-seven SUPHUMUHES WERE ACTIVE Tlie sponsors ol' llie sopliomorc class were Miss Comer anal lxlr. Nicliols. Gus l.anier was Cliosen presiclenl ol llie vlass wliile .lim lluln-ll was Vive presiclenl, Corinne Dilxlmlee was secretary anrl lxlarjorie l.ongl1way, treasurer. 'l'lie senators were .lim Bacon ancl ,lean rlilion. Seconcl year slutlents wlio were on llie spur-flu squarl were Anna Mae lless, lxlarjorie llamlazzo, Rolaert llays, anal .lim Jones. Girls on llic swimming squacl were l.alVlanlia, Norris, Kunrle, Post, Sflltlll, anal Taylor. Eileen Boyle, Aclelaiele lwlclaean, Ann Petriclc, Barbara ogre Tliirly-cfiglrl it surunmonfs Alvlmoll, Almraliarnson, fxllorcl, Anclerson, Amlcrson Anclree, Allariglil, Barry, Bacon. llallali, llalog, llienlao, Blaela, lllaclimun, lllanrllioral llmogner, lloonslra, lloswinlcle. roll. Carroll, Casey. Clit-1-lr, Clirislensen, Clarla, Clevinger, flilton, Cline Clyne, Colgrove, Compton. Conaway, Covault, Coyle, Crawlorcl, Creelr, Curtner Cyrus, Davis, Ueleliantey. Dentrono, Desmontl, Deutscli, Diamonrl, Dilalulee Uierclqs, Dielericli, Dorsey, Downing. Uunn, lfriclcson, llrlenlaaugli, Ewing, Ewing. lfarlaus Felcler, l:orrl, lforsytlie. lfrager, lrrieclrivli, ljurness, Gannnie, Garner, Geclrian George, Gillarn, Golemlnenclii. Grarly, Grit-ner, Gresham, Gfoglatli, Grylls, llarnion llann, llarrington, llasellaring. v lluyg' Hi-clqmen, llcclritilg llcim, lless, lless, lXcir mier, lliglismitli, llirsoli. lloeppner, llorn, llorvatli, lluelin, llulett, llunipliry llunler, lmlioll, lsrliie. .lr-nnings. Jolmson, llones. Karlulq, Kaplan, Kasper Kavanaugli, Kieglitley, lxiclcenapp. Kestler, Klaproclt, Klaus, Kolalc, Kostaponlas, Kovan cliill, Kraay, Krause, Kristoll. IN MUSIC UHGANIZATIUN Singleton, Dolores Tliompson, Alive Crciner, l.orraine lloeppner, lfleanore, lxlarlxiewicz, Carol Nellis. rlean Vlilion, Dorolliy VN7arcl, anal Milclrecl llouso were on llie luaslcetlmall team. 'lilac wrestling squacl liacl Blaemire, Frcclriclqs, Golernlmenslii, ancl llerliczelc. Bacon, lwmalog. Cloglicssy. Ewing, Glinslri, llulelt, lnce, Kavanaugli, Kostoll, Prenclergast, Smilli ancl Nvalson. Sopliomore laaslqetloall players were Amly Solaelc, lloli Straiglmt, Roclger Queer, llarry Templeton, Tom Vessels, Bill Motley anal David Foul. Baml memlners were Carlson, Clyne, Curtner, Frazer, Grog- latli, Kingsley, lxlargrave, Nelson, Stewart, Xvriglit, Boswinlcle. Cliristensen, Ciepluclia, Clevinger, Dierclcs, Falnianic, lsaullxner, l,XJyl'I', l,Dl'0XX'll, BfUl1ll, lglllll, C4vLlllJCl'l'y, Cill'lS0l'l, Quill! lxruevcr, Krustaoe, La Mantia, Lancaster, Lange, Lark, tarson Lichtsinn, Link. tmn Longhway, Longstreet, Lunttquist, Lynn, Mac- teact Merch, Mair, Margrave. Martow, Marney, Martin, Martin, McCue, McNab- ney Mcvey, Mech, Messner. Me smer, Mich, Mithranth, Mitter, Mis, Morgan, Mullen Murden, Murray. Neth, Netson, Nimon, O,Connor, O'Keefe, Orr Crt Ott, Parhst. Patargias, Payne, Pegtow, Petsas, Pitzer, Post, Poteet Prenctergast, Pruchnat. Pugh Queer, Quint, Ranctazzo, Reeves, Rostcostcy. Rice Riehe Robinson. Roxen, Ruch, Ruwatht, Schroeder, Schutz, Schwcntce, bitora Simon, Singleton. Sr mour, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sohetc, Spanier, bpartts bpeiser. Spungen, Stajctutcor, Stevens, Stevens, Stewart, Stone, trarght Sutowstci, Tanchata. tapper, Taylor, Tegtman, Templeton, Thompson, Pt ione toth, Tudor, Turner 'turns r, Vasitiactes, Vaughn, XfVarrt, Warner, Wees- ner Yvhrtforct, Xfvhitman, Vvittcins. Wi rams, Vwlitson, Wintertiatter, Wvojtena, Vvor- t nt Worosz, Wfright, VVright, Wright. FHES snruumunrs - 1 Furness, Gittam, Hutchings, Kothtow, Longstreet, Martin, Mer- nectc, Messmer, Richards, Ruch, Schoon, Smith, Spanier, Surig, Tuctor, Vasitiactes, Williams, Witson, anct Wintertiater. Sophomorcs in the Choral Ctuh were Boher, Buth, Ductcttes- ton, Forsythe, Lichtsinn, Morgan, Rastcostcy, Smith, Weaver The freshmen speech squact consisted of P. Edetstein, A. Attshutter, J. Schroeter, anct B. Hughes. Girts who toot: an active part in votteyhatt were E. Han- forct, C. Quinn, E. Jensen, E. Boctc, M. Korchictas, L. Dietrich, J. Lewis, P. Durgy, J. Kohut, D. M.atosec. Those who were active on the varsity speecthatt team were E. Jensen, captaing D, Matosec, P. Durgy, C. Quinn, E. Han- forct, M. Kuncte, M. Kelleher, A. Harper, J. Lewis, anrt E. Boch. The freshmen were the winners of the speecthatt tourney. Freshmen hoys on the swimming squart were Frantz, Git- chrisl, Nichols, Gooctman, Ructzitc, Stahtey, Neictow, Xwawro, Vithitford, Wtiitinan. Anderson, Birth, Forsythe, Morgan Reeves, and Sparks were in the Boys, Gtee Ctuh. Sophomores in the Gifts, Gtee Ctuh were Actams, Bcirigcr, Conaway, Carroll, Kooy, Korha, Mitter, Orr, Riehe, XIVHTCI, and Wortand HMEN SHUWEU PHEFEHENGE FUR SPEEUH,ATHtETIUS Buctcingham, Wilson, Mctuaughtin, Yauctc, Myne, J. The tract: squad consisted of Conant, Dawson, Hathaway Jantca, Ogren, Eampson, White, Cantrell, Hay, Lehmtcer Grammas, Piatt, and Mecilm. Freshmen hoys hastcethatt had Dawson, DuFrain, Ferterott Fusner, Granactc, Hathaway, Knipper, Kucer, Lengyet, Neictow Ugren, Pialt, Scott, J. Sitqora, Smith, Stepancevich, and Weber Freshmen foothatt players were Mahtie, Neictow, Sitcora Smith, Weher, and Scott. Junior Parte anct Hitt Lengyet were the freshmen senators Page tl truly mm, Page Forty FHESHMEN fxlJl'illiLll11SOl1, r'lXCliIHilI1, AlllbUfI1, lLXlSllLlllCf, AHLICFSUH, Al1LlCl'SUn, Alli,lCfSUl'l, .ADf,lfCl'. Apallry, Auslgen, llalcala, Baker, Baircl, Barnarcl, Barton, Bcaman. lleaman, Beasley, llreaupre, Bcgalla, Bellamy, Bellamy, Bernllarclt, Bertllolcl Bealy, Binzen, Blanfo, lioclc, lioclx, Uoelxen, ljoclnar, lfxogner. Brown, llrulm, Bramley, ljuclxinglrarn, liurnelt, Camplaell, Canlell, Carroll. Carras, Covaull, Clramlners, Clreeli, Clirislen, Clarli, Clarlc, Cole. Combs, Conant, Coolce, Corlaeil, Cox, Cyrus, Daniel, Darling. Darling, Davis, Davis, Di nxx' son, Uielcson, Uelcgan, Delrancy. Depa. Desmoncl, DeYoung, Dilalnlee, Dielriell, Doilcl, Doll, Donovslcy, Drcmonas Duclnlleslon, Dulrrain, Dulslcy, Durgy, Elaert, liclverl, lielaerl, Eclelslein. ELIOT, EdXX'dfLlS, EClNN'ill'LlS, ElIlbFj', EIHKYYSUU, liI10CliSOIl. liI'iCliSUH. l5l'lCliSOH, l3VilI'lUll', llllft, Fi.lSilI'l, l:LlLllliHCI', FCLlCl'Ull1, l:CLlCl'Oll', FCliClC. FCFQLISOH, l:lOfCI', Forlson, Ffilflli, FI'ilIllZ, l:l'CCITli.lIi, l:l'CyCf, FLIFITIUII. Galaovilelr, Gasliey, Gavit, Gilclirist, Glover, Gluelzsman, Gollner, Good man. Goonllander, Gorscale, Uraliam, Cvralxam, Cvramlmo, Uranaelc, Gregory, Gut sanslry. Gustafson, llalaennan, llaelr, llanaway, llanforal, llanlrins, llarlan llarmonowiez. llarlow, Harmon, Harwell, llays, llazlctt, llegenlus, Helwig, Hemlrielcs. llepncr, lless, lless, llilnlelnamll, Hill, llill, llill, llirsell. llill, llollman, llryeala, llulalaarcl, Huelaner, lluglres, lluglies, llunlinglon. James, Jarvis, Jarncelce, Jennings, Jensen, Jonson, Jones, Kalmar. Kasper, Kaufman, Keiili, Kvllelier, Kelly, King, King, Kirlrvis. , FHESHMEN 1-iinicii, Kisiici, Kiisiwii, resin, King, Kuiiui, Kuipin, Koiciiirin. XX Korns, Kors, Kosnnovich, Kostotf, Kucer, Kundc, Lumprecht, L ancu sler. Luppin, Lauer, Letnnliei, Leligyt, Lewis, Ligtiile, Locker, Lyons. McCall, Mnlilie, Mnlde, Mannion, Mniosee, Ntutthews, Mayberry, Martin Muytor, McCoy, Mccreucty, McEucheron, McLaughlin, Mctnuughtin, Mc- Nvittiums, Mears. Mears, Mechfid, Messenger, Meyn, Mickey, Moten, Motnar, Montgomery. Moore, Moss, Morley, Murphy, Neictow, Nichols, Qgren, Qtiver. Omen, Qrick, Pngels, Puris, Parks, Puulos, Peacock, Pete. Pehtgrim, Perry, Peschke, Peterson, Petrie, Phillips, Phroinmer, Piutt. Pokorski, Quinn, Rea, Reed, lQiClilTliiItl'l, Rickmann, Rector, Rourk. Roderick, Rogers, Rohrherg, Rosenhloom, Ross, Riiusch, Rowe, Rodin. Rusk, Sampson, Sends, Sundstrom, Schnwccker, Schioot, SCIllTlif.lt,iSCl1LlItZ. Segunfreddo, Sherhy, Shtensky, Shreve, Shult, Shoemaker, Sieher, Sikoru. Skumsky, Smathnun, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smitley, Summers. Southurct, Spuniot, Stahtey, Steiger, Scott, Stevenson, Stewart, Stigtilz. Storer, Sweeney, Sykes, Taylor, Thompson, Thomas, Thompson, 'l'hoinpson. Then, Throop, Trimhle, Tucker, Vuncump, Vunes, Van Steenherg, Vaux. Verhoon, Vettner, Victor, Vinyurd, XX-hugner, xfxyill'DCf, VVehsler, VV-eher. Nveiss, Vvhiston, Wtiitney, Wieser, Wilson, Nvitson, Wrigtmt, Wfright. Amick, Barhautd, Clover, Coyle, Drahenstot, Foust, Gicsecke, Giltorct. Harmon, Lanier, Lister, Nlarkiewicz, Muxwelt, Miller, Neuner, Reiisor. Rom-k, Schror-rh-r. Shohe, Sli-pane-evich, Slorm, Tully, Vvrnnn, Xviiiii-ow i i Page Forty-one av-,H ',,.,. J - '.v S Q. 1- 134. Jn.-, Xa'-' ' aiq' my va 0. l -.1 . ' r' , tx. wi nif- 2' 23,-, . .3 1' . L31 .Aa- .' 1 3 E4- .. ,. - .5 .-55. '- ai? ' v 2:- ': -JL FJ fa' L. .LL -' .Q-. 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'PJ' '42 -f-L x . g - ff' 1 Q xx XXXQK X X X X - :L 53532 X A R 0 f M .W,,M..gfw.4 L1 Jaw ACS ,THE ASSUUIATIUN REAGHER FUR GREATER PARTIGIPATIUN The Association . . . the heart of the school, from whence the pulse begins ...as it directs intramural sports, makes school laws, gives interests to many in the form of active participa- tion in school government, represents the spirit of the organization . . . its functions pushed tar beyond those of normal times because of the national emergency, stress the inner strength, the intensity ot feeling of the school which means so much to all who are a part. 0 The Association, consisting of every member of l'l.l'l.S. from the lowly freshman to the suave senior, made the laws, both enjoyable and hard to under- stand and even harder to abide by, for our school life. The main bodies of the association are the officers, the president's cabinet, the Senate, and the House of Representatives, and the court. Thor Kolle, was president and head of the school government the last year. His assistant in the office of vice-president and spealcer of the House was Tom Flynn. Kay Kimmel was recorder and lcept a record of the business carried on in all meetings. Depart- ment heads made up the presidentls cabinet and advisory. They were Secretary of Social Activities, rlaclc lVlcAnultyg Secretary of Public Safety, Donnie Zizolfg Secretary of Student Discipline, Spero Gregoryg Secretary of Red Cross, Ed Peglowg and Secretary of Association Publicity, .lean Bacon. Ten students, three seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen, made up the Senate which acts much as the U. S. Senate. Miss Taylor was the sponsor. Each advisory elected one of its members to rep- resent it in the House. lt worlcs in the same manner as the Senate and in cooperation with it. Miss Scott acted as sponsor. The COLIIT, made up of OIIG IHGIHTJCI' fI'OIT1 GHCTI of lllle f0LlI' classes, handled all school l8.W violators. Page lforty-four Paper collections became a routine part of every Tuesday and Friday. Each student was requested to bring at least the papers from the day before to add to the ever growing pile oflnewspapers and magazines which were collected and sold to the junlc man. The paper helped Uncle Sam in our war effort and the money went to the American Red Cross to help in its campaign against suffering in this world of conflict. Don Applegate and the Salvage Committee had charge of the paper drive. I A radio program telling of the activities of the Association and the part the war was playing in school life was given over WJOB. An intra-mural baslcetball tournament was spon- sored and supervised by the Association. lt was won by Miss Reeder's advisory. Miss Cunningham's ad- visory was runner-up. Since the Association is patterned after the na- tional government, they were given the United States as their project in the Pan-American Revue. lce cream and delicacies peculiar to the United States were sold. Auditorium sessions were given at the beginning of each semester at which the olficers were intro- duced and the functions of the Association were ex- plained. Also, welcome cards, signed by the three officers, were given to each new member. They were pertslonalized by having the studentls name on his car . The officers of -the Association attended the state convention at Anderson, and after much tallcing, they were successful in having our candidate, Bob Lynch, elected in the capacity of State President of lndiana High School governments. Therefore, the state convention will be held at Hammond High next year. Elections for the following year,s administration were held under the supervision of the Senate. 1' Nun Suulumfz Lcngyux, I 1 MLM away. 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' ' gg: . . .P ' ,.,. ' 'fy ,A J ' . 4. X me ' ' . , A .,.. ' X A,L.L Q ,,.k:,, . . H. ,k m - Q X fm vs . A X ,. X 7 X A V X.. Si 5 S ll 'I-W gi :sf R N S , Ng K . f X k ' -P X 'fx Q' 'E NX- K Q9 Si .AF Q as XNX X O Our authors, poets, journalists, essay- ists of tomorrow . . . writing, inspiring, amusing . . . Arousing our emotions, inspiring -our patriotism, stirring our thoughts, living in the world of imag- inaton or reality . . . the past or the present . . . viewed their ideas of the future. 0 The French Club gave hope to those who were disheartened by the fall of the nation which they had come to love because of their study. It reminded them of its inward strength and that it would some day come forth to make France again a nation among nations. 0 The Commercial Club . . . stressing efficiency and accuracy. . . seeking new experiences in the business world, found, through advice from others and practice among themselves, how to fit into the machine of life. 0 BUSINESS MEN GAVE AUVIBE TU BUMMEBBIAL BLUB As an aid to their future business careers the students in the Commercial Club had many inter- esting programs cluring the year. One of the first of these was the showing of Cn to Jupiterf' a moving picture. On November fourth. Mr. Oyldrien, a Hammond lawyer., gave a few good pointers on his profession. Members and dates were entertained at a Christ- mas party. Banlcing was discussed by Mr. Thomplcins of the lhflercantile Banlz in January. Shirley Lee Johnson and Myron Jones presented a play for the club on HSalesmanshipH at one of the meetings. ilohn lVlurray, representative of the Hammond Business College, gave an interesting tall: in March. For the All School Revue the Commercial Club chose Hawaii for its booth. Olficers for the year were hlaurice Iddings. presi- dent, Diclc Dietericla. vice-presidentg Kathleen Ottar- son and lvlarian Olson, secretariesg and Frances Bodenhofer, treasurer. BUHEMIAN CLUB GIVES UP HBBESSETH FUR UUHATIUN The Bohemian Club encourages interest and abil- ity in creative writing. It is made up of those students who can pass the test in writing ability, and who are recommended by their English teacher. During meetings, contributions were read and dis- cussed among the members who offered criticism to their fellow students. Because of the paper shortage the UCresset,U the Bohemian clubls annual magazine, was not published. Instead, the young journalists, poets, and authors wrote a Cresset page in the Herald once a month. This year the club had two informal initiations and one candle light service. Brazil was the theme of the booth which the Bohemian Club sponsored in the All School Revue. Officers for the year were Larry Nichols, presidentg Shirley Lee Johnson, vice-president: Dolores Gie- seclte, secretaryg Crie lVlcCay, treasurer. Miss Ken- nedy was faculty sponsor. FBENUH BLUB BEAD ABUUT LIFEIN FBANBE The French Club had the distinction this year of having a real French boy, Maurice Lefevbre, to act as its president. The second semester Nan Miller was president: tlaclt Taylor and Norman Beyer were vice-presidentsg Anna Palmateer and Nvillamae Vaux were treasurersg and Barbara Singleton was secretary for both terms. The pupose of the club was to offer a chance for French students to practice spealcing the language which they were studying. They carried out this aim by spealcing French at all possible times and by playing games in French. They also furthered their Ianewledge of France by talcing turns reading on some phase of French life and reporting on it at meetings. Madame Graham, mother of Maurice Lefevbre, having recently returned from her home land, was a very interesting hostess when she invited the club over for tea and games. She tallied to them in French and told them about her life in France. A play was put on by some of the members dur- ing a meeting at which all spolce French. Because Canada is mostly French in its popula- tion, that country was chosen as the project for the club in the All-School Revue. Posters showing Canadian scenes and sports were exhibited. The French Club girls competed against the Gel'- man Club boys and were victorious in a Quiz program. Page lrifly-one SIIIIIIIL REPRESEIITIITIVES PRESENTED ALL RRUIIIJ PRIIGRAM UF ACTIVITIES The social committee, trying to pro- vide opportunities for maintaining nor- mal living conditions, sponsored a Kid- die Party, the Christmas Dance, and a Frontier Party, the dancing class and the Wildcat Whirl were both rollick- ing successes. Page llifty-Iwo Don your rompers and get a Iollipopn was the theme of one of the Ijirst parties given lay the social committee. Following the Kiddie Party were the Christmas Dance, at which the holiday spirited couples danced to Don Lang's music around a beautiful tree, adorned with Yuletide paclcages, and the Frontier Party where a movie of Orrin TucI:er's orchestra and a Popeye cartoon were shown. Ball- room dancing was featured as well as square danc- ing, under the direction of Miss Schwielaert, of Northwestern University. Another success was the NViIdcat Vxfhirlfl given in March, honoring the sport teams. The Spring Fevern dance was the last activity of the year. Under the leadership of Miss Strange and rlaclc McAnuIty, secretary of student activities, the social organization, made up of one memloer from each advisory, strove to extend recreational activities and to improve the school spirit. Une of their outstand- ing projects was the course in dancing with Miss Dhyle IVlcIVIiIIan, teacher. 4 I LIJZ ' 'xy . Rage h Rfudup, ff., fureuvn. h N uugxc. Tynrzxix -- Bey- BlKl.4Oll ' P0110 13. 'A 'fly-fl, if www. . .A X51 , , , 3 t - .A t XS x R: gg wig XF? ,N M L g . X kd , x Agp KW A 4 X 'S ' I. ' x -1. L Nw X , . S ,,55:y,:, X . X X , X 0 , NNXXXMX sm 'X 5 X Xww XF X A . pjminxsg X . XXX X X - may-Q-:amy -:Q -' ' . .X X1 .X - X. . t K 552: X , x x Q Q 'W - II E FVQWYW I Nix? X X X - . X ag QQ X X-W y Nw I X .- - Xm N W XNTNXQ fy ' A X :. ' ' XX' . , ' Q X X X Rfk 'XR , N . XQ ' A . 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': :,.:3:5g::.f.T : X ix XX .X ,XXX Xxx 11 X Nl . is - K ,X RX Q y' X SR . Q 'fx X ' Q 'A Y QMWQ N X , f . ww x , Ng .,,, N : x X.. xii X t Algf. Ng K . of X. - x. M N X' . A 39 N 'SN - ' sw :Sw ' ,Xa I A Af: A W V f X 1 Xf '- . ' X ' .X xt X 5 ,A X- fqlgy Xt . XX X wg, .,,- vw SX X E - ' A kk 5 . N g '.'A 1 . 9 1 X w N ff . X it 'NQ Vai ---f x 'W :X . . X Xkjlfy-Xfs.g,3f -C X N U. 4 K. 'X W .. X Q 'i 6 . mm Fx . . WX ww R ' NS FY xw A X X-XXX NW was W 'N' .NN 'N X 'g , WW Q W k NN A Q I WWW . NX-XX , I. 3 H 1 N Q ' sk Am ' he I. . 9 RN , Q RED CROSS The Red Cross . . . symbol of shelter from disaster, refuge in wartime or peacetime . . . a safe and welcome port in the storm of war. Now . . . a nati-on at war. Morale builders, trainers of men and women to aid theigreat wartime effort . . . And here at H. H. S. working intently, drawing together students, unifying thoughts with one purpose in mind - to bring closer and to hold the ideals of freedom and liberty. 0 Current problems confronting the youth of today . . . military service, choice of vocation, correct standards of conduct . . . all of these uppermost in the mind of America's boys. The Hi-Y, endeavoring to enlighten male youth, training and molding their thoughts into permanent casts 'will prove to be the pulse of America at war or in peace. First row: Hughes, Mannion, Harlow, Dibblee. .lulier, Bruclcman, Lalvlantia, Piechowslci, Lavigne. Olson. Second row: Carroll. Lyon, Herbst, Howard. Hatcher, Hildebrandt, Nichols, Richman, Sopp. Third row: Taylor, Lichtsinn, Clover, Zyflco, Fa- bianic, Dorsey, Murphy, Siebelic, Worland. Fourth row: Stroclcman, Timm, Peglow, Carter. Ciepluclca, Nimon, Sherby, Danchi, Heclcman, Dunn, Bacon, Andree. Balcala. HI-Y First row: Taylor, Buclr, Turner, Neuner, Williams. Gould, Hess, Chase, Oyconner, Thomas, Grphey. Speiser, Flynn, Hart, Turner, Nelson, Lynch. Second row: Prugh, Beyer, Walker, Lanier, Kon- ellslci, Benoit, Cleveland, Hopp, Wagner, Baltas, Frazer, Burlcus, Anderson, Berg, Turner. Third row: Carroll, Mecum, Scott, Marshall, Wil- sey, Vaughn, Weesner, Haberman, Tsatso, Anderson, Poteet, Smitley, Neisxvinger, Grilfith, Hanes. Fourth row: Mr. Seddelmeyer, Gammie, Thraillcill, Funlc, Clarlc, Kaluf, Lamb, Ehrsam, Smith, Towns- ley, Livingston, Stella. Fifth row: Clarlz, Christenson, Allen, Reagan, Harder, Smiddy, Kroll, Cathcart, lVlcClay, Griffith. lVlcHenry, Berger, Kuehle. Sixth row: Spanier, Cobb, Beclcley, Agorichas. Lefebvre, Treen, Hoslcins, Boldt, Holtz, Banta. Foster, William, Smith, Driecherll. Seventh roru: Kunde, Bombersbaclc, Eiclem, Blaclc, Krueger, Croolcs, Dorsey, Vxfehhmueller, Conaway, llilt, Stutsman, Reiter, Adams, Hill, Bathurst. Hl-Y SPUNSUREU BHUTHEHHUUD WEEK To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character in school and community . . .U is the purpose of the Hi-Y. This organization is a nation-wide club and the state of lndiana had as its president Wade Adams of Hammond High. The H.H.S. chapter was led by .lerry Matosec. The Hi-Y platform consists of Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, Clean Speech, and Clean Living. This year the Hi-Y sponsored Brotherhood Week and during the weelc an auditorium session was held which featured a round table discussion on religion. lVlsgr. lViungovan, representing the Catholic faith, Rev. lvlccraclcen, the Protestant faith, and Rabbi Feinberg, the Jewish. Q ln April the club sponsored for the third year another song session with song leader George Camp- bell of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hi-Y attended the convention at Kolcomo, where Wade Adams, state president toolc charge. The Hi-Y gave programs for two P.T.A. meetings. They also bought two S25 defense bonds with bene- ficiaries being the Hi-Y Club of 1952. The Hi-Y sponsored a booth in the Sportsman's Show at the Civic Center and had another one in the Pan Amer- icana Revue. Those helping president Jerry Matosec during the year were the following officers: Paul Stutsman, vice-presidentg Bob Hitt, secretaryg and Xvade Adams, treasurer. C. M. Seddelmeyer is the faculty sponsor. 0 .IUNIUH RED GRUASS PREPARED FUR EMEHGENGIES Every student of Hammond High is considered a member of the Junior Red Cross. The Council consists of one member from each advisory. The main purpose ol: this group is to improve the welfare and the health of the students and to assist in wei- lfare worlc in the community. Due to the present emergency, the Junior chapter of H.H.S. cooperated with the Senior Red Cross in forming a Disaster committee, which was trained to act in case of Hood, air raid, Fire, etc. This com- mittee, headed by Edgar Peglow, was made up of four sub-committees - First Aid, Food, Clothing, and Transportation. The Red Cross Council, in collaboration with the Senior Red Cross, sponsored a button drive and held a big membership drive this year. The group is sponsored by Miss Zella Von Gremp. Edgar Peglow, secretary of the Junior Red Cross, was in charge of all activities of the chapter. This year the olricers were Bud Timm, president: Peter lvlurphy, vice-president: Dol: Xvorlancl, secre- tary: Dorothy Lichlisinn, treasurer. Page Fifty-fitw LIBRARY STAFF WURKED FUR INCREASED RIRGULATIUN Keeping students well informed, aggressive, interested...helping, advis- ing. . . offering material for any literary venture . . . the library staff . . . cheer- ful, friendly, helpful, does its part in the life of the school. 0 Page Fifty-six A deslc helper and a room worlcer are on duty each period to assist in library worlc. The deslc help- ers charge out material, checlc in returned material, lceep ciculation, and reserve material. The room worlcers help people with the card catalog, readeras guide, shelves, and put material away. Qften extra helpers are needed. . There are thirty-three study hall librarians who come to the library to get reference material for requests handed them by members of their study hall. This relieves the overcrowded condition in the library. Material is made available for library lessons which are given through the English classes. Donations ol magazines came From various sources, sucn as the P.T.A., Chamber of Commerce, Science Department, Commercial Department, school clubs, and from individuals. Miss Hawver is the librarian, assisted by Miss Exley, and Anne Kolalc, typist. Page lyifly-seven Ever alert . . . well informed . . learning to think extemporaneously, these students are learning to face the present and the future with open, in- telligent minds. 6 SPEECH ARTS CLUB PRDMDTED INTEREST IN ALL SPEECH ACTIVITIES To foster and promote interest in speech activities Iaoth in the school and in the community is the primary purpose of the Speech Arts Cluh. To he- come a mernher, one must have a sincere interest in one of the speech activities: dehate extemporaneous spealcing, dramatics, humorous, or oratorical declama- tion, or original oratory. The memhers donned colorful somhreros and, in a typical setting, served chilean foods as their con- trilnution toward the success of the All School Revue. This yearls ollicers were Phyllis Cole and .lim Jones, presidentsg Kay Green and Phyllis Cole, vice- presidentsg Ed Kotynslii and Bch Hays. treasurersg and Anna Mae Hess, secretary. Mr. T. D. Reed is the faculty sponsor. 6 INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS AND DERATERS ESTABLISHED FINE RECCRD The delnate team and individual contestants had a record to he proud ol? in the season's competition. The dehaters, Leonard Scroeter, Lin Grilzllith, L. Mar- vin Ford, and Dolores Gieseclce won the Wiley, Terr Haute, tourney for the second consecutive year. They also competed in meets at Clarlc, Thornton Fractional, La Porte, and Ellchart. The squad traveled to Vxfisconsin and met several ditllerent teams there. They also placed second in the state National Foren- sic League tournament. Those in solo events have envialale records too. Besides their achievements at the state meet, they won Hrst at the invitational contest at Clarlc. Page Fifty-eight NATIDNAL FDRENSIC LEACUE WAS ACAIN LARCEST IN STATE Hammond Highls chapter of the National Foren- sic League, an honorary speech organization, is again the largest in the state. Under the coaching ol: Mr. T. D. Reed, Hammond High won the sweepstalces award at the annual state N. F. L. tournament. The state meet was held this year at Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, Indiana. Individual state placers from Hammond were Leonard Schroeter, Iirst in original oratoryg Anna Mae Hess, second in humorous cleclamationg Pat Kennell, third in dra- matic declamationg and Ruth Kaun, second in poetry reading . . . a comparatively new contest. Leonard Schroeter was the chapter president and represented the chapter at the national congress in Madison, Wisconsin. Leonard ranlcs First in the na- tional congress with 657 N.F.L. points, ohtained through his participation in various speech activities. Due to the war conditions, there was no national tournament held this year. FORENSIC I.lffXCfll,!l'I Gibbons. . mm: fstandirzgl L. Sclrrovtor. J. Y Cwroglolfl. Hay-fs. Griffith. .func-5. Kaun, Bossard, Ford, Hess. picinn' mffrsl r'0w:fs0nl4-QU Kefnneu. nsnfrr. Uroenv. Turner, S011 S I cz-in , Reed. Wfing INIAJIX-3lI7l!f'xI i SI'IT.fXKI'fRS Bfyfum picrilurcf ffrs! ro: 2: GLB X X 1 ,1 ons,KvnnoH. J N l qu. . kcirovkcr, Hess, Knun. bm-comlhr'cJz1n' Nh llqfd, Jones, L. Scfiruclcr, fS1fv1fff, QriHit1m, Hays, Ford. P090 FiIlY'ni u Greg- muf. Brufm. Pcfzcnfm, Czorsaclc Oman James. Lancaster, Haverman. islfmron gum Rxisslfm-'las ' fop fliclurc, fron! ww: Skamfor fdkasfw, Dillon, Minas, Barnes Slxulz. Siump, B. Smith, J. Smith QSGCOlR!x row: Flanders. Borcfmrl. Rogers, Mech. Dennis, Peterson. Chapman, XViHiarns, Harfaison, Crcer. Secffak, Gieselcing, Linne- mcier, McVey. Hertferr. Cantrell, G. Smnh. B. Smith. Tlzirrf row: Lowry, Plant, Von Borstely Crisf, Toth, Kielcenapp, Mayer, Prucfunicfci, Jcwett, Guss- mnn. . Longhway. Larson, Markie- wiczg, fDeutsr:he, Stark, Lxmdquist. hfourth row: Kfaprodt, Spanien Kraayg Oomsf n SENIQR mm. RESERVES fBOUOl71. pirflure, Hrs! wus: Christensen Scfiroeler, Kelmer, Krause. h . SPCOIlf1-l'Oll,'.' link, Lang. Yvarrl, Lan- pagc Smy master, Lark, h CIFCSIHIIII. K K Tfzinl row: Brown, SilVt3IIllilll, RLIKWIML Sismour, Burley, Puta, Silcora, Tfion. Fourth row: JoI1nsou,.Pug1ow. Segun- frccfcfo, Mick, Smith, Rovai, Tflolnpson Dcsnxomf. f Character training . . . learning to find and give the best . . . striving for improvement in personalities . . . these girls learn hovv to work better with others, how to plan for their future. They are taught their duty for tom-or- row and the responsibilities that will rest on their shoulders. 6 Y.W.G.A.SEUliETAHY QSPUKE TU SENIUH Gllll RESERVES The two Girl Reserve groups are very closely linlced together which malces it difficult to write about them individually. When a girl Eirst joins Girl Reserves she is placed in the junior group for one semester. There she learns the principles and pur- poses of the organization. The second semester she is automatically a member of the Senior Girl Re- serves. The meetings of the two groups are separate but most activities are enjoyed together. . This year the senior girls discussed how to im- prove their personal appearance and their clothes, in several meetings. Miss Howey of the gave a tall: about the founding ol: the Girl Reserves and its relationship with the Y.W.C.A. As an initiation party for the Junior Reserves they gave a pot-luclc supper in December. Although the club has its blue triangle pin, the girls also decided to have sweaters with letters a little smaller than those of the athletes. I Argentina was the booth that they sponsored in the All School Revue. They accompanied the junior girls on their trip to interesting places in Chicago. Qtficers who were advised by Miss Alderton were, for the lirst semester, Ardis Slcamfor, presiclentg Alta Thon, vice-presidentg Ruth Rose, secretaryg Ruth Flanders, treasurer. For the second semester Ardis Slcamfor, president: Doris Tolcash, vice-pres.g Ruth Flanders, secretaryg Eleanor Minas, treasurer. Juninnsini nrsisnvrs sinrssrn snunmius, Prnsnnni APPEAHANUE The Junior Girl Reserves, a reserve force of the Y.XV.C.A. were led by president Margaret Qmang vice-president Jane Randolphg secretary Betty Med- vidg and treasurer Betty Jones. The purpose of the club uto find and give the bestf, was carried out in their program which dealt with good grooming and a pleasing personality. The girls, under the sponsorship of Miss Bollen- bach made a Saturday trip to Chicago and visited Maxwell Street, Hull House, and the Stevens Hotel. Among their activities were a pot luclc supper, a candlelight service at George Rogers Clarlc, and carolling at Christmas time. They also attended the Y.NV.C.A. camp at Lalie Wawasee, lndiana. Page Sixty-one Physical fitness, a must' in peace time, but a necessity in time of war. . . brought about by organizations such as G.A.C. Building, perfecting, raising morale, the girls are preparing to meet the spirit of the times with healthy bodies and clear minds. 0 I Besides honoring a great American by sponsoring the Benjamin Franklin Banquet, the club heard a speaker, saw movies of South Aimerica, and made tours of a printing company and a radio station in Chicago. , 6 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB STRESSED I PHYSIUALEITNESS TU MEET THE TIMES The G.A.C., which is sponsored by Miss Ander- son and Miss Dietrich, was headed this year by Grace Randazzo as presidentg Donnie Zizolll as vice- presiclentg Lois Schelfel as secretaryg and Eleanor Bauer as treasurer. Lila Naugle was in charge of the sports. During this year the club had many activities which included a Halowelen party and a Christmas party. The girls were also hostesses to the city-wide annual Play Day. There were live girls from each of the following high schools and junior high schools. in Hammond: Tech, Clarlq High, Edison, IVIorton, and Irving. The CLA. C. also sponsored many Morton, and Irving. The G.A.C. also sponsored many tournaments including speedball, archery, volleyball, swimming, baseball, and ping-pong. The purpose of this club is to provide healthful activities for the girls to give them a chance to de- velop sportsmanship. Ipuge Sixly-Iufo I GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB First row: Boclc, Quinn, Hanllorcl, Jen- sen, Matosec, Bauer, Wente, Weeks Haines. Second row: Huehn, Randazzo, Norris Naugle, Ward, Post. Salczynslci, Petrie Thompson, Kunde, House. Third row: Cvardner, Hoeppner, Ballah Stevens, Schelllel, Casper. Fourth row: Lewis, Cyrus, Keith, IVIC- Cready, Rudin, Wach, Thompson, Rosen blum, 0'DonnelT, Greiner, Anderson Czarneclca. PRESS CLUB VISITED UUNNELLY PRINTERS The boys of the Press Club each year are ex- tremely proud of their extensive schedule, which this year included a visit to the studios ol: WENR in Chicago, and a tour through Donnelley Company, printers of Life, Esquire, and various catalogues. Two outstanding events were enjoyed by the group: Miss Robison showed the movies of her trip in South America, and the club heard a tallt by Charles E. Embre on Java, the Philippines, and Australia. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Howe, the club sponsored the annual Benjamin Franlclin Banquet, which was held in the school cafeteria. This active group, of which Eugene Foster was presidentg Vxfally Sasewich, vice-presidentg Kenneth ilaclcson, secretaryg and. Charles Lawry and John Fisher, treasurers, represented Panama in the All School Revue. D Page Sixty-llurcc m .,., XX5 X5 SXX X X N M E X, 5 X 231 T nv . X . N Y 5 XX. K Nw, SWS W e gmt -X X if .- W S -. X Q' W - X f f X X fm, X f K N XX X y Q .X . 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I s ' vis Ns-.bw J 1 1 0 f if A fv,,.:,,,, A fffw f' M0 1 :a:',:51 .36 YXXXQ ,.... af ' XX , X. iN Xwxgaz N 'Q X X X , ef -+.,..Nt K Climbing higher and higher into the field of aviation, the Aeronautics Club is working, designing, and co-operating with the government to do its part in winning the war. 0 The Clothing Club did its part for the national emergency and were made to feel a part of the struggle in which we are all engaged by making clothes for the American Red Cross. GLUTHING ULUB HELPED RED UHUSS Under the supervision of Miss Thiel, the Clothing Club played its part in the defense program by malt- ing garments for the Red Cross. Costumes for the gay festivities of the Pan Americana Revue were also made by the Clothing Club. During the course of the year the club had two initiation parties in which it welcomed new girls into its group. Olllicers for the year were Yvonne lsong, presidentg Florence Gresham, secretaryg and Alyce Lighteap, treasurer. , l AERUNAUTIGS CLUB STYLEU MUDELS FUR THE UNITED STATES BUVEHNMENT By promoting and improving model building through the sponsorship of competitive contests, the Aeronautics Club accomplished its purpose. Hammond Highls air minded students have talcen their lirst step toward helping to win this war by building scale models for the United States govern- ment. During club meetings the members were shown movies in which they saw aviation principles and ideas in practical use. One of the most outstanding of this series dealt with the subject of naval aviation. lvlartin lliecltman and Chucl: Heim were presi- dentsg .laclq Scott and il. K. Stinson were vice-presi- dentsg Elizabeth Mattingly and Darrel Cheelc were secretariesg and Mary Korba and .lohn Vasiliades were treasurers. Mr. Garett sponsored the club. Page Sixty-,llve It has been said that there is only one class distinction above any other in -our democratic country. This is the aris- tocracy of learning. ln belonging to the Ace of Clubs, each student has taken the first step toward entering this aristocracy. 0 By caring for the plants throughout the building, the Biology Club rnade the high school more beautiful, more enjoyable, and lightened the hearts of those who worked here from day t-o day. 0 ABE BF CLUBS BBMPBSEB UF B AVERAGE SBHULABS The Ace of Clubs, for which the entrance require- ment is a high scholastic standing, is the only club to which freshman can belong. Miss Pritchard is the faculty sponsor. The olticers for the year were Bonnie Clarlc and Julia Kohut, presidentg Carolyn Taylor and Marilyn Cole, vice-presidentg Eleanor Hen- driclcs and Connie Webster, secretaryg Junior Parlcs and Pat Gavit, treasurer. The purpose of the club, as written in the con- stitution is to help each other maintain a high standard and to develop a responsibility for future club membership. The main event of the year was the initiation party, held in November. The members also enjoyed a trip to the lVluseum of Science and lndustry in rlacltson Parlc, Chicago. Page Sixty-six BIBLUBY BLUB SPUNSUBEB AUBITBBIUM SESSIBN The main purpose otl the Biology Club is to talie care of the plants in 116, the cafeteria, and on the stairs. The club members also see that they are talcen care of in the summer and repotted in the fall. Their great interest in flowers tool: them to see the annual Flower Show which was held this year at the Amphi- theater. lVlr. Rupp showed the organization colored lilms on flowers. Animals also play a great part in the interest ol: the club. Sidney Lanier brought his pet raccoon to school and gave a tallc on the ways and habits ol: this interesting animal. The club toolc hilces in the early spring to observe the return of the birds. An auditorium session was sponsored by the Biology Club dealing with the activity of snalies. The tallc and demonstrations proved to be both educa- tional and entertaining. For the Pan Americana Revue the club had an interesting display of South American products. The club gave the library several boolcs. The only party of the year was the initiation party. p The olticers were presidents Max Fischer and James Ehrsamg vice-president Andy Granaclcg secre- taries lVlona Ruwalclt and Betty Garberg treasurers Qllie Cyrus and Marceil Stump. Miss Reeder is sponsor. C C. p1k'!u1'c, figs? o es, C Snmlf xuinn, g pfvflff l'O21',' Akklylok slrom, Noidow, Sykes, fwoss, dricls. Steiger, Combs, Jensen. BICDL CDG Y fllkzvl mu mu, ole. , ' man, 0 Samf- Hon- . CLU q Run' f ' S2?COl.f' a dl. N ION' I T B Farkas. Posl. A AIEPWIIIGII, I-' .And rouf S ' ' Turner. N .3 on, Kelso ,dUlEl', ivorlfl D fQ7unf6h ' V r N' ' b zrup, N' lOIl,'.' 1 CH'kiI L W IIIITFS, Gzrrofl 1, bfrbuflz, ' UWA ronx' h'l7l'SfH1'l, :VAN CQTIIS. N - .QYIM rf -V 'U ' 'ing W Conzpton. .uri Sznillz, Jll. AN'l'Ulll!l? VN ans, io Y -' Q C 1 Cf: 1 ' A lu! C groxe. N ii 05, P CNY arroff. Cfrimtf' I lzgfl, fr 1 U x Cfryflv. 1. fn ' Iffrficik? ' ' , , Uflfl! ' X Sism ' clHCI', fl. I3 151077 Our. Q rljlfrf, . lfoppg l.NVI7I .- Cbalkr, Esker K C CFFCQL, 1, floss. f . apfan, H gh.-11, , :UQII , Sfxfyb' P090 1 V THE PULSE BEATS IN 1942 IJUNES Picturing the pulse of Hammond l-ligh . . . beating out time. . .quicken- ing with activity . . . keeping pace. The staff, headed by Mary Alice Reed, presented two auditorium ses- sions. A Slide View of the Dunes Through the Years, contrasted the l902 Dunes with the annuals of the past yearsg the other, a comedy The Spelling Bee, in which a spell down was included. 0 The Dunes statl' sponsored two outstanding audi- torium sessions during the past year, one in which it presented HA Slide View of the Dunes Through the Yearsfl picturing the life of Hammond High from 1902 to 19412. The second was an old fashioned spelling bee, in which students who received ninety- lvive percent or more in an all-school spelling test, Page Sixty-eight participated. The winners, Betty Turnquist, .lean Gumula, Jean Kohl, Margaret Devries, Amber Lud- wig, and Mary Alice Reed, were presented with gold, silver, and bronze medals, given by the Webster Dictionary Company. The slcit preceding the spell- down was written by Blanche Sax and Shirley Lee Johnson. With Miss lvlccwranahan as editorial faculty ad- visor, Mary Alice Reed edited the boolq, assisted by the following staltl: Dores lVlae Turner, senior editorg Nancy Fox, class eclitorg .lane NVarren Randolph, club editorg Jerry Matosec and Don Applegate, boys' sports editorsg .lean Bacon, girls, sports editorg and Blanche Sax, publicity manager. Assisting the editor- ial statl' were Carol Carter, Betty Stroclaman, Doris Hildebrandt, Ernestine Turner, Doloes Sismour, Mona Mae Ruwatdt, Sally Garrett, Mary Grylls, Lois Miner, Katy Greene, and Marcella Lancaster. Rosemary Crist was the business manager, assisted by Carolyn Rea, booldceeperg Blanche Sax, subscrip- tion manager. Qthers on the business stalt' were Ernie Postlewaite, Jim Cieplucha, Betty Garber, Ker- mit Clyne, Lois Schettel, Katherine Kuehle, and Paul Dietrich. Mr. Scherer was the business advisor. The Dunes stattl acknowledges Miss Ellen Mc- Granahan, editorial advisorg Mr. C. L. Schererg Mi'. O. NV. Bodie, Dunes photographer: Miss Qza Cun- ningham, for her worlc on the Spelling Been and the students who participatedg Mr. Sam Postlewaite and the Hammond Times for the use of the mats in the advertising sectiong the Service Engraving Company of Detroit, Michigan, who produced the engravings for the Dunes. The 1942 annual was printed by the DeLaney printing company of Hammond. The covers were made by S. lf. Smith Company ot Chicago. Mr. C. L. Scherer, linancial advisor ol the Dunesg Miss lxlLfGl'Lllldl1dIl, erliierial advisor. 'ive 1 ' k X we Rf, X X XX X QI X f A Sw Q. X ' s 'R X w X M wg x xx , QX N YS x gg? x Xa X W Q' iiiif NNW x 7 2 X ,. Q X gf f X NN Q mv? I A M H R x , QQ . K ,,,,, vs .-me M iw Y V X NN A40 .i y XY . Nfl x ax ...: I :f1, QS' X Q Q .K Q YQ. .Sk XM Q .. ix 5 v 1 M xx A Vw T- A Q .mr sxqvxxlfm ,5 N Ni Q X X -5 m 3 X . 'ilfxf RQ 4 XY XXX 9 X XS - - - Qklkxxxfiff 'X Q - X Smgs Vwx Q N .. xx NS xxx fn QfffX N3 1 ww Y xx K Us HERALD STAFF DFFERED DEFENSE STAMPS FDR SUBSCRIBERS Patterned after a city newspaper . . a cog in the wheels of democracy . . . upholding the right of freedom of the press. Staff members . . . meeting dead lines, getting their news straight, showing persistence, determination. These are the people wh-o will de- termine our policies tomorrow, the ones who will decipher, explain, define our information . . . learning the principles of a good journalist, working together, working hard, and sh-owing the happen- ings of the world. 6 The Calumet Herald of the 1941-19-12 season was under the eclitorship of Amher Ludwig. Her stalt during the First semester consisted of Jean Peterson, news editorg Shirley Lee Johnson, feature editor: Damery Durgy, sports editorg and George Hoffman, ad manager. The staff of the second semester was changed to malce Sally Hathaway, news eclitorg Jean Peterson, managing editorg Larry Nichols and M.arilyn Wrrlf, co-feature editors, and Bch Bern- stein, ad manager. As a climax to their successful campaign in the fall, in which the staff sold more suhscriptions than had ever heen sold hefore, the Herald presented their annual dance. This year the theme was an lndian pow-wow, hringing out the idea of lndian Summer. The second semester campaign was stimulated hy oltering a defense stamp to all those people who suhscrihed during the First two weelzs. This year there were 12 M 100019 advisories. A contest was sponsored hy the Herald in collah- oration with the Calumet theater in order to get a name plate for the theater. Bolo Hays was the luclcy winner with his title, The Calumet Family Theaterf, Yvonne Long received second prize. The cuh staffs, chosen from Mr. Boltls journalism classes, put out one issue each semester. Dolores Geiseclce edited the fall cuh issue, helped hy Larry Pugc bcucniy Nichols, managering editor, Sally Hathaway, news editorg Grace Dennis, puhlicity editorg Helen Fitcs and.Colleen Von Borstel were in charge of circula- tion and John Woodrow was sports editor. Those chosen for the second cuh issue were Kay Greene, editor, Joyce Beclcett, managing editor, Qrie McCay, feature editor, Don Miller and Don Pope, sports editors: Ardis Slcamfor, girls, sports: Jean Matthews, husiness managerg Margery Johnson and Jean Johns, associate editors: Bch Blaclc, Phyllis Durgy, Mildred Mullholland, Annalee Erlenhaugh, Maxine Harhison, Nellie Bailey, Barhara Stalcup, Phyllis Tuclcer, Albert Ramthun, Florence Barhould, Geraldine Pattee, Charlotte Kingston, Juanita Kieth. Besides the cuh issues the stalt printed several special editions. The Christmas issue reported the programs talcing place at the junior high schools all over the city. Easter fashions and reports on the hunnyls progress came out in the Easter edition. The April Foolls Day issue, however, was the hrain child ol: the stag and was enjoyed hy all. The last issue of the year was written entirely hy seniors on the statt, hefore their graduation. From May until then, however, all juniors who were to he considered for next yearls positions were given a chance to worlc and show what they could do. Those memhers of the Herald who achieved a place in the Quill and Scroll, honorary society For journalists, were Amher Ludwig, Damery Durgy, Shirley Johnson, Leonard Schroeter, George HOFF- man, Jean Peterson, Larry Nichols, Boh Bernstein, and Lin Griffith. Because of the ruling prohihiting inter-state com- petition, representatives were not ahle to attend the Medill Conference at Northwestern hut, instead a group journeyed to Butler at lndianapolis to compete. Those who went were Jean Peterson, Amher Lud- wig, Marilyn Wulf, Damery Durgy, Larry Nichols, Dolores Gieseclce, and Sally Hathaway. They en- tered sports writing, news writing, and copy reading. V Plans for the spring included a pot-luclc hanquet for all Quill and Scroll memhers and a heach party in late May. 'asm-r Ullurson 1 Nc P099 Sevenlyone w N 1 X my K x w, N M -2:f.',: 3 Q K xg N. ,N ,Q X Q., ff X3 ,Q J W' S S X 3' - M A 1 Q X I ? .- v 5 I . - 3a,fi'S-J fm ,Q kms 3115 X Q-N W I :J Q - - 5 Q gg ' X win ,nur X swf- , 'sf A 5- J, .. 8.5 L Q X x NS S S ,gs . XX. x ,tx xxx Q ' Ng XY YQ I S Xxxxxx -win xx X , IA 'M XNKXX 2 X XQXY xx' A A .,,,.,,.,,....w , N . 'K A -ffxx 'S S X X X xx X XXXNXXN 5 Xi cg x Q X xx X X X X- S .M N M Q X 'N w, BUYS' GLEEI CLUB Upper fefi.- Huflbicl, Halxlmn, ,G1'icse, Anrffvrscwzl. Tfxrmer, Husivlx, Sedfalc, Raclcnwacrlmr, M'f'CIay, Sloiger, Bartofj, Reeves, Hullx, G. Krueger, Scoll, RIIUSCII. Shannon. Wfefiszufvr, Snxith, Kuclrfe, fV1vKirmey, Scflullz, Morgan, Forsylfm. Jvns. 'l?11Ny. Kanicfr, Gilbert, Berg, Jillson, J K Huvfc. JEIIIIPS, Tflplwer, U, Cui Hess, Cod' A' . rucger, .5, Sparks, Reinhardt Ix'ICUlIJf'l'i of . lilo Cfmruf Cfub sung fur ilu' W , Clwrisllnizs audi- orium session. Svfllcfzf: Bffllv gmitlz Gi K K . - ff . ay immcU fxfr N uw Llulz. 11090 Sovcr1ID !Om. I L . . . umf Lful: auger, Buys' Ulu W Several clubs, public meetings, radio and concert audiences enjoyed songs rendered by tbe music organizations, which strove to keep up morale and public spirit. 6 BUYS'CLEE CLUB ENTERTAINEB LUNCHEUN CLUBS rlilie members ol: tbe Boys, Glee Club are cbosen by a voice test. Tbe organization sang before tbe Kiwanis and tbe Rotary Clubs, public meetings, P.T.A. meetings, at patriotic rallies, and our own auditorium sessions. ln collaboration witb tbe otber music groups, tbey sang at tbe concerts and for radio programs. Witb Miss Alyce Cain as directorg lVlac lVIcClay as presidentg l'ligb Smitb, treasurerg Cbarles Hess, secretaryg and Warren Buclc, librarian, tbis organiza- tion attempted to Iceep up tbe morale and tbe public spirit, wbicb can best be done witb music. 9 CHCBAL CLUB HELPEB ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PBUCBAM Qne of tbe most active clubs in scbool, tbis organization is tbe goal of all aspiring young singers. Tbe members are auditioned, and tben selected by Miss Alyce Cain, director. Tbe Cboral group appears in purple robes. Tbe club is Icept busy witb invita- tions to sing for all types of civic altiairs, witb periodic auditorium sessions, witb tbeir annual Cbristmas service, and witb numerous appearances at a local radio station. Tbey also talce a prominent part in concerts presented by tbe scbool, and eacb year tbey sing in tbe city-wide music festival. Tbe Cboral Club is not witbout its own social activities, bowever, for tbe tbree vocal organizations oli lilammond High bave an annual get-to-getber wbere tbey not only sing but also do a little eating and dancing on tbe side. Tbe officers were I-lelen Barnes, presidentg Lois Vandevort, secretaryg Mary Jeanne Tolles, treasurerg IVlurle Rencb, librariang and Kay Kimmell, accompanist. 0 CIHLS'CLEE CLUB TUCK PAHTIN CIVIC PBUCBAMS Tbis group of girls' voices bas made various ap- pearances at cburcbes, clubs, banquets and otber civic alljairsg bas been featured in several auditorium sessions tbis yearg bas talcen part in concerts pre- sented at tbe bigb scbool, and tool: a part in tbe annual city-wide music festival. lt bas also sung on various radio programs. In past years, it bas given, in cooperation witb tbe two otber vocal organizations, an annual operetta. Tbi-s year, sucb plans were abandoned for it was decided tbat tbe money involved migbt be put to better use during tbe present national crisis. To be eligible for tbis club eacb girl must be an upperclassman and sbould bave bad some training in sigbt reading. Its object is to give girls a fuller appreciation of line music and to increase tbeir sing- mg ability. Tbe club always appears in wbite robes and is under tbe direction of Miss Alyce Cain. Tbe ollicers of tbe Girls' Glee Club are president, .Iune Powellg treasurer, Estber Ward: secretary, l..or- raine Kooyg and librarian, Mildred l'louse, Betty Smitb served as accompanist. SENIOR BAND First row: Beyer. Swisber, Siegel. Second row: tl. Holloway, Pattee, Martin, Rucb, Oman. Gammie Third row: Stewart, Weybmueller, Latzlco, Clevin ger, Reasor, Tobin, Combs, Von Borstel. FOUFAFL l'OlU! CAGTAC, KOLl1l0NV, MHFQFHVG, Creas- baum, Wolf, Tbomas, lVlcCaIlister, Bond. Fifth row: Scatena, Apon, Hobenberger, Clyne Tbraillcill, Tudor, Pavelcbelc. JUNIOR BAND First row: Jennings, Clover, Anderson. Second row: l'laclc, King, Faullmer, Brown. Third row: Rosenblum, Mclfacbern, Gillam, Engle Tobin, Bisbop. Fourth row: Embry, lsederman, Sbipley, Bolls Speiser, ls.. Beaman, Stevens, lsouvorn, Ricbarcls. Fifth row: Vasiliades, Foster, Clover, Montgomery Camp, Wbite, Gilcbrist. GRCHESTRA First row: Kozlowslci, Keiswetter, Glover. SGCOHCU I'OU7I AHIICCIK, FIZIZCF, BTUCAKITIHH, MCSE mer, Tu rner, Albrigbt. Third row: Freyers, Kors, Scblueter, Lamprecbt IAOHGS, BOCIGHAXOFCF, Reese. Fourlli row: llilrlebranrll, lj1.,lVlarIin, Combs I lulcliins. Fifili row: Merneclc, S. liruclcman, Scalena, Apon Clyne, llolienberger, Tudor, Tliraillqill, lVIuIIigan. Page Scucrily-five 1 L 1 X . f . X X X ' MSX X- . X .. . V X X . 'S N X - 4 .X . X X . X, .X p .. X .XX X, X XXX X . .. X X . X , 9 572 T X 5 - K X M X -' Q ,XS rf Y .X-P X . v 1' Xx - . . X X . .5 ,. 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Steele, L. Vvilliams, Cillis, Taylor, Stelling, S. Hutchings. JUNIOR BAND First row: Spanier, Holtz, Wilson. Second row: Fannin, Thomas, Gilbert, Furness. Third row: Hill, Federolt, Lyons, Fabianic, Gluclcs- man, Covault. I Fourth row: Spradlin, McKinney, Apathy, Dawson Beaman, Smith, Hall, Winterlialer, Surig, Steiger. Fifth row: Cole, Kosili, Agorichas, Lengyl, Schoon, Boswinlcle, Dietrich, Weiser. ORCHESTRA First row: Clarli, Smith, Burlcus. Second row: Stevens, D. Martin, Acltman, Oman, Dierlrs, Milbranth. Third row: Swisher, Beyer, Bruhn, Mclueod, Tuclaer, l-alVlantia. Fourth row: Christensen, Nelson, Orogloth, Hed- riclc, Cieplucha, Oaslcey, Sedlalc, Bellamy, Mich. Keith. Fifth. row: Cole, Stone, Pavelchclc, Stelling, Cillis, Xhlolf, Beclaett, Banta, Bertin. Purge .Severity-eiglil SENIDD BAND The senior band has as its director Mr. Dierlcs, whose assistants are Mr. Nichols and Mr. C-elceler. The purpose of the band is to broaden the students' cultural and practical lcnowledge ol: music. During the year, the band performed at six toot- ball and seven baslcetball games. At most of the auditorium sessions, the band lent its color to the program. One of the main events of the year was a concert given on March sixth. in collaboration with the other musical groups. Another concert was given May 22. The band and selected groups from the band played at various other functions including a P.T.A. meet- ing and the Defense Bond Rally. An unusual contribution by the band was the Gay Nineties Revue. presented between halves ot' the Hammond High-Totleston game. 0 JUNIDD BAND Under the direction of Mr. Nichols, the mem- bers ol: the junior band, by learning to play in an organization, are trained to Fill positions in the senior band. This year the junior band entertained the Ports- mouth band by giving the visitors a dinner and help- ing to house them overnight. 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Fourth row: Fusner, Hunter, Conn, Neidow, DarIing, Rausch, Smith, I-Iughes, IVIahIie, Paris, Graham. Sohek. INDIVIDUALS SHUWEII TEAM SPIRIT SCOTT f-1 junior end who couIcI pIucIc aImost any pass out of the air. Captain eIect for 42- 45. PIATEK f- junior speedster who operated from the Ieft tIanIc. STEFKO H junior end through whose position very few pIays were run hy the opposing teams. MATTQX H senior end whose chief asset was his aIJiIity to IaIocIc on offense. PRYIVIUSKI H senior tacI4Ie whose steIIar Iine pIay was an outstanding factor in every game. KUCER P- junior tacIiIe who couId he counted on to pIug the gaps on his side of the Iine. ADAIVIS -I junior guard whose thrusts through the enemy Iine made him a consistent menace to oppenents. NVINKLEY f-A senior guard whose Uiron mann tac- tics made him tough to Iaeat. I GEORGAS - senior guard who found true gIory when he IJIocIQecI a try for extra point in the RooseveIt game. CILLIS P- senior guard whose Iow charging made him a Sith man in opposing IJacIcheIcIs. SASEXVICH - junior center whose all around pIay- ing aI9iIity made him incIomitaIJIe at the pivot post. I ju Ifigjhlyelntrr NVILLS -d senior center whose hghting spirit and recIcIess courage made him a true WiIdcat.,' ELSTUN P- junior quarterIJacIc who aIways tried very hard to give his hest. KARHOHS P- senior haIfIJacIc who scored many important points. Fritz was second in scoring this year. IVIAIVIALA P- the HSIithering Serb, he was Icnown as to his mates. He ran IiIce a scared jacI1raI3hit. LUKOSHUS P- senior fuIIIJacI4 who couIcI throw a pass with uncanny accuracy even when the chips were down. RQVAI f- senior haIfI9acIc whe cou.IcI stand his ground on aImost any grid-iron, the team,s aw Ieading scorer. HALLE ff a junior haIfI9acIc who consistentIy IcicIrs the IJaII ahout 50 yards. This is a great asset to any team. COOPER - junior fuIIIJacIc whose power shouIcI make him hard to stop next year. KRUEC-ER - junior haIfI3acIr who Ciil1lI5iCIi them up and Iay them down with the Iaest of the team. GRIDIJEHS WUN EIGHT, LUST UNE On September 12, the football team started the 1941 season happily by trampling Thornton ot Har- vey 50-0. To the tune of Wildcat fans shouting themselves hoarse, Horace Mamala, new senior var- sity man, hippity-hopped around everyone the length ot the Field to score twice. Fred Rovai, the invincible, ploughed through to score three times. o Chief criticism of the Cats was their disorganized appearance and their laclc ot' pass defense. Despite the laclc of team unity, Hammondites felt the season well opened. The bright evening of September 16, was dulled a little by the victory of the Emerson Tornadoes, over the Cats. Score: 20-12. The Purple sti11 seemed to need team integrity and improved pass defense. Captained by Jerry Matosec, Hammond again discharged its traditional annual duty of thrashing the Roosevelt Rough Riders. Jaclc Oeorgas, senior guard, bloclced the conversion lciclc ot the Roosevelt star, Teddy Zych, thereby preventing the point which would have made a tie out of a close 7-6 victory. After two weelcs' tough drill on batting down passes, Coach Hutttine loosed the Cats on the Vxfash- ington congregation. A perfect pass sailed from Lulcoshus to Art Mattox, who tallied after a 40 yard sprint along the side lines. The revamped defense mond nosed them out 8-7. A safety in the lirst quar- ter gave the Wildcats a two point edge. Whiting scored and converted in the third quarter to change the score to 7-2 in their favor. Mamala caught a short pass and veered across the line, the lciclc miss- ing, to malce the game the hardest earned victory at 8-7. Old dup Pluvius contributed his own part of the show the evening of October 50, Homecoming night. Portsmouth checlced out with a loss ot' 10 points. Score: 19-9. Two weelcs later, the cats confidently beat Ham- mond Tech, 25-12. However, Tech's 1ac1: ot weight was not matched by a laclc of spirit, and Hammond was lcept busy throughout the game. The morning ot November 20 saw the Cats board- ing a south-bound train. November 22 saw them on the same football Field with the Sidney Lanier team. 1'1ammond,s superiority was immediately evident. Lulcoshus' passing coupled with 1V1atosec's snatching made long gains. Fred Karhohs, hero of the battle scored twice. Final score: 26-14. The Lanier game Finished the season. Under the coaching of Karl Hultine, Hammond came through with an eminently successful team. Eight wins out of nine games was the Final ta11y.' against an aerial barrage did its duty against the H.H.S. OPP. sharp-eyed Washington pigslcin tossers. Finally Fred Thornton . . . . . . 58 - 0 L . . . . . Sept. 12 Karhohs drove 1i1ce a tractor through the brolcen Sena- Emerson . . . . . . 12 - 20 . . . . . . Sept. 19 tor lines to score the second time for Hammond. Roosevelt ....... 7 - 6 . . . . . . Sept. 26 Final score was 15-0. Washington ..... 15 - O . . . . . Oct. 10 On October 14 Hammond High played its city Clarlc ...... . . 15 - 7 . . . Oct, 17 rival, George Rogers Clarlc, to gain an easy victory Whiting .... . . . 8 - 7 . . . . Oct. 25 Nvith a Score of 15-7, Portsmouth . . . . . 19 - 9 . . . . Oct. 51 The NVhiting Oilers had no sludge in their cranlc Tech ..... . . . 25 - 12 . . . . . Nov, 11 cases the night ot October 25, even though Ham- Lanier . . . . . 26 - 14 . . . . . . Nov,21 FOOTBALL STAT1ST1CS Player Position Hi- , W1 Class MATTOX', ART .-------- End ----------------------------------------- - ------ ------- 6 ' 2 170 Senior PIATEKI JQE ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, E nd ...... ....... 6 ' 2 iso Junior SCQTT' FRED ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,....... E nd ...... ....... 6 ' 1 165 Junior STEFKQ, GEORGE ,,,,,,, ......... E nd ...... ....... 6 ' 1 175 Junior PRYMUSKI, BOB ,........... .-------- T 301419 ------- -------- 5 ' 10 225 Senior KUCER, STEVE --,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ......... T aclcle ...... -..-... 6 ' 5 195 Junior EIDAM, CLARENCE --,,-,,, ........ . Taclcle ...... .... ....... 5 ' S 200 Junior HQEPPNER, MEL ---,,-,,,, ........ .. Taclcle ....... ........... ........ 5 ' 9 180 Junior WINKLEY, HARRY ...... .......... G uard ....... - ......... ........ 6 ' 1 210 Senior ADAMS, DQUG -.-,,,,,, ......... O uard ---,.- ....... 5' 10 160 Junior ------ ,... G uarcl ....... ........ 5 ' 10 160 Senior CILLIS, JQE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .... . Guard ...... ....... 5 ' 7 150 Senior SASEWICH, WALLY ..------ Center -- ....... 6' 1 180 Junior SELIGER, VERN ,,,,,,,,,,,. -.. ..... . Center ---- ......... ....... 6 ' 180 Senior QLTZ, RUSSELL ,,,,,,, , ,,,-,, ...... I Center ...................... ....... 6 ' 190 Senior ELSTUN, BUCKY ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ - Quarterback 0 ........ 5' S 140 Junior KQSANQVICH, LQUIE ,,---, ,,,,,. Q uarterbaclc ,,-,,,,,, ........ 5 ' 10 145 Junior JERRY ,,--,,..,,,, ...... Q uarterbaclc ........ . 5' 9 145 Senior RQVAI, FRED -...,,,,,,,,,,,, .... . Haltbaclc .......... ....... 5 ' 11 190 Senior KARHQHS, FRED ,,,, -,,.. ...... 1' 1 alfbaclc ...... - ..... 5' 10 165 Senior MAMALA, HORACE ...... Halfbaclc ...... ....... 5 ' 10 150 Senior HALLE, DON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... H alfbaclc ...... ....... 6 ' 155 Junior KRUEGER, BERNIE ,,,,,, ...... H alfbaclc .,.... ....... 5 ' 10 155 Junior PLANT, CHARLIE ,,-,,,, - ,,,, ....,, F ullbaclc ...... ....... 5 ' 7 150 Senior COQPER, DARWIN ,,,,,,,,- ..... . Fullbaclc ---,- ....... 5' 10 170 Junior LUKQSHUS, AL. ,,,,o,,,,,,,, ..... F ullbaclc ,... ....... 5 ' 9 165 Senior Page Eighty-Hue age l,fiqlulv'Sf-V , 1sASKLf'1'1'si-x1,1. I3--'l'Ii.-'XM I N FHS! l'Ull'.' xvcljvflwuj AIU! Q . .cy . Iavrquis. Qubvr, Vmfssr-fs, f'1Urc1,LS!c.'pl1c:r1 Julzffing: bofwfc, vI'l'.YIllf7IL'lUl'Q, Rahcfcr, Sffiliglll. A' f' M f gels .1 ICIDULIIHI r: gains. fc VfXRQl'lxY I3 flu. Ixofzl. lxu IN.xt.-FAUII, lallnoli. FCI' Rivfn.-, Hurufum L Page Eigfzly-scuun Q KESSLERITES END SEASDR WITH 11-R REDDRD This year,s hardwood campaign got oft' to a rous- ing start when the NViIdcats downed Emerson,s Tornadoes hy a 25-25 count. Gage canned the ctincher in the Iast minute. Showing good form the team then defeated Vtfashington, Fort Wayne TNorthi, and VaIparaiso hy respective scores of 44- 28, 25-25, and 41-22. In their next game the HCais', met the undefeated Tigers, from Tech. Having Ied throughout three TUII quarters, they I1inaIIy feII after a scorching Tech raIIy 24-16. Somewhat disheartened Ivy this Ioss, the Purpte won onIy one of their next Rve engagements. They were upset 55-28 hy an up and coming team from CIarIc hut hounced right IJacIc to nip power1'uI Froehte 41-55. The IireworI4s started after the FroehTe contest. South Bend Centrat, Roosevett, and Fort Vtfayne CentraI aII won over the hapIess Vx7iIcIcats. The respective scores were 59-25, 55-55, 46-19. There was some consoIation, however, in the fact that these were three of the outstanding teams in the state. Especiatty I3riI1iant in these defeats was HCurIyH PiateIc who registered 22 points. The Cats once again found the victory road ancI'downed ToIIeston in a 59-57 thriIIer. Vxfashington and VaIpo foIIowed 55-29 and 48-22 to Iaring the PurpIe's won and Iost record to 8 and 5. Hammond Iost their .hed for revenge against Tech when they again yietded to their city rivals 29-21. Compensating for their poor. showing against Tech, the Iaoys then waIIoped Muncie Centrat 50-25 and foIIowed with victories over Whitiiig 40-54 and Lew VVaIIace 59-52. TraveIing to Gary's Memoriat Gym to engage high rated Horace Mann, the Purpte pIayed one of their most inspired games of the season hefore heing edged out 46-40. CIarIc, Iighting for a share in the city titIe championship, then cIosed Hammond 1'Iigh,s reguIar season hy defeating them 52-28. This Ioss gave the PurpIe a won and Iost total of 11 and 8 for a percentage of .579. This is a very commendahte record when you consider the caIiIJer of the opposition. In compiling this record the Cats ammassed a total of 655 points against their op- ponents, 597. Hammond High had the IucIciest draw in the East Chicago sectionat. Having drawn a hye in their first round, the Cats downed Hohart 47-55 in their quar- ter FinaI game onIy to Iose to the potentiat champ, Roosevett, 40-57 in their semi-final encounter. The Inright Tight for Witdcat rooters is the fact that six of the tournament ten are returning next year. TEAM FEATURED GDLLEDTIVE SIZE AND SPEED CAGE H hard driving senior who couId he counted on to drop in a cruciaI point when necessary. STUART - BoIJ's cooIness under Eire made him a great fIoor captain. IDIATEK - in his First year, Joe was second high scorer with a totaI of 100 points. He coutd aIways he counted upon in the pinches. SCOTT - rangy junior with great rebounding aIJiIity. He is a true southpaw marIcsman. KOHL - great in spirit and aIwaysi ptaying hard in STEITKO -A rugged forward who was a consistent menace to aII opposing teams. He is a natural on the hardwood. KUCER - a hig hoy who is uncoinparahIe as a defensive rehound man. Yvatch him. next yearI PRYIVIUSKI - came to the fore Tater in the season and made himsetf Iqnown as a true Fighting s'WiIdcat. BINDAS - rugged junior with an uncanny eye for the hoop. He wiII he tough next year. GAUTHIER '-I cIassy Iitt1e man who couId reaIIy any game- hancIIe a hasIiethaII. RIEBE - high scoring ace who amassed a totaI ot BANDURA - junior with determination and drive. 114 points to Iead aII scorers. ShouId IJreaIc into varsity Iine-up as a senior. BASKETBALL STATISTICS Pleyer Periffee Age Hr. NVL Class .....---- ------- C' I-lard -------------------------------------------------- 17 5 ll 180 Junior ......... ------- C' uard ----- --.... I 8 Sgnigr GAUTHIER, RAY ....... M-, Guard ..... ----. 17 140 Junior KOHL. GEORGE ....... ........ C enler ..... ...... 1 8 172 Senior KUCER, STEVE .............. ........ C enter ....- ...... 1 6 195 Junior PIATEK, .IGE ....................... ........ C enter ...... 18 180 Junior PRYIVIUSKI, ROBERT ....... ........ C enter ..... ...... I 8 225 Senior REHDER. FRED ............. ..--.--- C enter ...... 16 174 Junior RIEBE, ANDY ............. ........ F orward .,,,,,, 18 145 Junior ---.. ........ ........ F orward ....... 17 165 Junior STEFKO, GEORGE ....... -- ..... Forward .,,,, 17 175 Junior ....... .-....-- - FOI'WHI'd ,..,,,, 18 160 Senior BANDURA. MIKE ...... ........ F orward ...... 17 155 Junior Page Eiglily-eight. X . Vw fx i , X- A 1 X xi Qi . k A A 3 i -4 ix . I ,: X X 3 Ui' 5 A , I J , I ' ,ef Cmx 4 S 2 5 3 ,W X si :E ..,,, ll: :,. ,,.,k E i 6 t il 5 Q 1 S .X it N S QR N Ss S 1 N A ' A N E K . Q gs .53 S x X X Y Wg. 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Hammond showed Fine possihilities in the meet although they lost 59-59. Eager for a victory, the harriers then engaged Ham- mond Tech, Lew Vxfallace, and Emerson of Gary. The hoys ran away with the show as they piled up 81 points. South Bend Central then succumhed 64- 54. The Iirst hig test for the harriers came in the Gary State Indoor Meet. The team again placed second to the weII halanced aggregation from North Side hut made a Mne showing in heating 15 other teams entered in the Field. Qutstanding in this meet was Boldt who Finished First in hoth the 880 and the mile run. In the next meet the Cats copped the city championship with Firsts in eleven of thirteen events, against Tech and Clarlc. Qnly outstanding feature of the Tolleston meet was IVIamaIa's 10 Hat 100 yard dash. In the next meet Froehel heat the harriers when they nosed out the 880 relay team in a photo Finish. Three days later, however, Hammond proved its superiority over Froehel hy coasting to victory in the Roosevelt relays. The 880 team gained sweet revenge when it heat FroeheI's fast team. The following meet with Emer- son proved uneventful as the hoys challced up an 80-51 score. In the Western Conference Qualifications, a meet which is practically the same as the Roosevelt Re- Iays, Hammond was closely pressed hut still qualihed 14 men for the N.I.H.S.C. Finals. As was expected Hammond again Finished second to North Side for the Northern Indiana Championship. In the East Chicago sectional, the Wildcats romped to victory, scoring a total of 7521 points. The Purple qualified hoth relay teams-and eleven individual positions for the state Finals. Mamala won the 100 and the 2205 PrymusI4i threw the shot 51.5 feetg and Eddie Pele ran a 51.5 -f 440. 0 GHUSS UUUNTHY In the words of Coach Uwvhityn Wonsoxvitz himself, We had a wonderful season this yearf' The team, led hy Boldt and Harhin, Finished the season with a record of 7 wins in eight dual meets. The only Ioss was to Milwaukee, tive time Wisconsin state champion. The harriers Finished their season hy placing second to Fort Wayne North in the con- ference meet. Memhers oi the team included Iddings, Harhin, Boldt, Smith, Griffith, Case, Clarlc, and Pele. Page Ninety-lwO SUMMARY UF THE SWIMMING SEASUN In the opening meet. Yvhiting was sadly van- quished hy 51 points. Tom Kolle won the 40 yard sprintg time, 21.93 Chalos the 100 yard hreastroIceg time, 1:21.95 Duhlalc the 100 yard haclcstrolceg time 1:15.13 and Glen I..ahaw won the 100 yard Ijree style . in the excellent time, 59.8. Hammond also touched 1st in the 160 free style relay and in the 180 medley relay. Three easy victories followed over Vtfashington ot East Chicago, Horace Mann, and Lew Vxfallace. In the Iast of these, the star of the opposition. IVI,aszIaIc. won the 40 yard free-style while Glen I..ahaw ol: Hammond tooIc the 100 yard free-style. A weeIc later Hammond mermen journeyed to Danville, home of the Illinois State Champs. By the slight margin of 4 points the Hsouth-townu hoys nosed out the Catan At Terre Haute, however, the splashers won in true Hammond style hy 12 points. A return meet with Yvashington again showed .Hammond to he far superior. The 2nd and Iast Ioss for Hammond swimmers occured at Culver Military Academy on January 24. Seemingly for spite, our men whipped South Bend Central a weelc after. The Iast day of January was the first date ol: a new relay meet instituted hy Hammond. The HCats won a sweeping victory over Lew Wallace, Horace Mann, Whiting,'and Froehel. Happy day was the day the Purple heat Danville in a return meet at the Civic Center. To maIce up for the Ioss in the medley, Hammond water-waltzersu heat the Illinois squad in the free style relay. The Conference meets were held at South Bend on Fehruary 14. The Central Bears, copped 1st with a lead of 5 points. Hammond was second with 59 points, and Lew Wallace tailed with 50 points. For the third consecutive year Hammond captured the State Championship title at Lafayette. Lew VN7 aI- Iace topped Central and placed second. 18 of Ham- mond's points were won in the relays. The water winnersn tool: second in the medley and won the free style in 1:49. As the formal close, at an auditorium session for the whole student hody, Coach Staley summarized the season. Two losses, nine wins, second in the Conference, and the third consecutive State Cham- pionship. Upper right THE VARSITY SWIMMING SQUAD Coach Staley, Merneclc, Kolle, Sartini, Prendergast Thompson. Second row: Chalos, Conaway, Duhlalc, Timm Pavelchelc. Front row: Gumula, Oliver, Biclcham, I..aBaw. Lower left THE SWIMMING SQUAD First row: Rundle, I.aIaeIt, Margraves, Sartini. Nichols. Reeves, T'IecIricIc, Cavanaugh, Coach Staley. Second row: Chalos, Conaway, Duhlak. Pavclchelc Timm, Oliver, Prendergast, Kolle, Ince, Thompson. Front row: Bacon ,SnaveIy, Rohertson, Oliver Merneclc, I..aBaw, Ahrahamson, DuhIaIc,' Benoit Frantz. Hi I Ia tg 15012 len elcl bt uart. lien, H0110 XVII Ive Bin I. v. ,fyffml fnlilu ANN . dnl, RL-eff GHAPPLERS SHARE, GUNFEHENGE GHUWN 5 Hammond fairly squashed the Clarlc Hmattersn in the opening meet held there. Friedriclc, Granger, Yvaltz, Kubialc, Mote, Reed, Plant, and Holloway won their matches by forfeits, pins and decisions. Cn January 8, HCatH matmen gave a good boost to their average by smothering Vxfashington of East Chicago 41-8. .Toe Cillis, of football fame, began a highly successful season, considering his inexperi- ence, by winning his match through a forfeit. Nvrestling Clark in a return meet, Hammond Hmatmenn were beaten by Five points. Despite the loss, Kubialc, Mote, Reed, and Plant won their matches. The Roosevelt Rough Ridersf, Hammond's old time mat rivals, tool: their showers with long faces on February 5 '- lengthened by an 18-14 HCatH victory. At South Bend for the return meet, Hammond met the Bears, with an incomplete team, only to be vanquished. Un December 10, a preview of the Annual Wrestling Show was given in the Hammond High auditorium. Contrasts of professional and amateur wrestling were explained by Coach Staley. UPro's,U Reed and Doug Adams, were as good at 'apron grappling as any we,d seen at the Civic Center. The Conference Meet, held at Roosevelt, was co-won by South Bend Central and Hammond. Rariclc, Granger, and Merril Reed toolc First place in their weights. This is the third consecutive year Ham- mond has copped first place in the Conference. The State meet was also held at Bloomington on -February 21. Hammond entered few men because of injuries and illness. Qur team,s total score was 11, contributed by Joe Cillis, and Chuclc Plant, who pinned his man to get 6 points. Hammond tooli eighth place. ln true Hammond spirit, the Upurple grapplersn positively enveloped a strong Culver team at Culver. Hatfield, Reed, Cillis, Plant, Wagmaii, and Nowalc won their matches. Waltz and Holloway tied their men. Season average: six wins, four losses, and the Conference Championship. GULFEHS MAINTAINED PEHFEGT WIN HEUUHU Hammond High golfers, coached by Jim Garrett, and paced by Andy Granaclc, won the Laporte invi- tational golf tournament with a four man team score of 559. The Nvildcats, in winning the Laporte meet, main- tained a perfect win record of seven straight victories. 9 SUMMARY UF THE TENNIS SENSUN NV ith an Even-Stevenn average, Coach Staley,s tennis team closed its fall-time season. Cain net- ters beat Whiting 5-O and 5-Og and Clarlc 4-1 and 4-1. Lost to Washington 5-0 and 5-Og and to Emer- son 5-O and 4-1. 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SR X KX x Q QQ win s will' sz- Q N-mg M NX X , ' wx is ww S ax gm Q ix R .. X gs:-' , , X xx af N VS- Q x , N my l - - 1 I All Garments Insured Modern Air-Conditioned Vaults TOI' Victory CONKEY CLEANERS Phone Hammond 2266 514 Conkey Street ERlCSON'S VIOLIN SHOP 5141 Hohman Avenue HAMMOND, INDIANA Maid-Rites for the best in hamburgers WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM -- 1470 BUTTERFAT THE MAID-RITE It 5815 Calumet Avenue P11009 9876 Be happy in your own H O M E Compliments of REAL ESTATE ivioRToAoE LOANS Muyfbr INSURANCE G- Bertrom Smith ELLYSON REALTY CO. I ncorporated I. CLYNN ELLYSON, President v ROY F. MCPHARLIN, S ecretary-treas GIBSON A. MEYER, Manager lnsuran ' 410 FAYETTE STREET Phone 52 I ge Une Humlreml Ten HOPMAN CLEANERS 73I-733 Sibley Street Phone 5040 HAMMOND, INDIANA Clothes for the Young Man SPORTS - DRESS - SCHOOL BURNS 6' GRASSIE 5244 Hohman Avenue Compliments of MAN LIE JEWELRY COMPANY Hammond 3520 4562 State Street phone 5620 It's Easy to Pay the Manlie Way Timely Clothes . . . Hickey Freeman EXTRAS IN THE MOB SCENE, 'Life ol' IFICIIIIITLOIICI Highn TASTE AIR CONDITIONED . . . . . . FOR YOUR COMFORT Our Spacious Well Room . . . is the Ideal Place to Dine at Any Time GOOD FOOD SERVED AS YOU LIKE IT Good Food is Good Health Brcahos' Coffee Shop 5239 Hohman Avenue PUQB ORC HlllTflI'8L'l Ele the Gang Goes! BUDD FOR YOUR THE FURNACE MAN EVENING TREAT Phone IO74 586 Fayette Street C0 Where OH, BOY! THIS ICE REAM IS Good! DlETRlCl-l'S HOME MADE ICE CREAM WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING ARTISTS' SUPPLIES SMITH DECORATING CO. 54l l Hohman Avenue Served at the Curb or in Our Beautiful New Annex EMIL DIETRICH, Proprietor Phone 563 Chorlotte Shopper . IOS- L- HUMPFER 5 C0 GROCERIES AND MEATS On Time Delivery Service I 484 East State Street - on the beam, views the PhOneS12456-2457 Q current fashion scene ' ' gf? H ard f' d , er can I camera in s IOS for fashion information X kbvgif' young style conscious - conscious minds get their , hottest inspirations from c SK our 9 to I7 Shop where the young crowd meets at LL the Minas Company. PATRONIZE D YOUR ADVERTISERS EDWARD c. MINAS COMPANY Pgeo ne Hundred Twelve Compliments of Hommond Insuronce Agency, MERCANTILE BANK HAMMOND, INDIANA Inc. EDMUND H. KLEIN MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - Manager R. FORREST HOBBS Assistant Phone 3881 I I-40 Sibley Street HAMMOND, INDIANA THE HOME LUMBER CO. I THE HOME or cooo I.uMaEIz I -QUALITY - SERVICE 5720 COLUMBIA AVENUE Ph-one 4420-4421 HAMMOND, INDIANA Page One Hundred Thirteen G. M. ARNETTE Compliments of - C. E. HOBBS - E. OCIREN . Co-managers . . . LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA DIVISION gspvior 4 Q. A. IFI IT'S - Chicogo Motor Club 916 W. 5th Avenue 5455 Hohman Avenue 1 f B 0 R D E N ' S ' ' GARY, INDIANA I-IAIv1IvIoND, INDIANA Its Cot to be Good The Igloo just the Best Ice Cream in Town W A ?35W Tn you fellows who want to stay young - make this shop your headquarters for ,lnnyv I III. kv smart appa rel. I , JOE HIRSCH' THE STORE FOR MEN . . . WHERE WOMEN LIKE TO SHOP - 2 Doors south of Hohman Theatre F R E E P A R K I N G I gc One Hundred Fourlcorl Lg. 77 Y W MOLENAAR HARLEY- DAVISON SALES 56I3-I5 Calumet Avenue HAMMOND, INDIANA Motorcycles -- Servi-Cars Package Trucks Parts - Service -- Accessories S. SCIENS HARDWARE - PAINT OIL -- CLASS FIoor Sanders Rented by Day 5I 5 Conkey Street Phone 3664 'P UA sro 'NY H159 We Protect You With the Best SAMUEZ 0 EXVXVIS' C0.,!fV0 Phone 5020 W. N. LAVEN Manager Insurance Department FIRE ACCIDENT and HEALTH AUTOMOBILE LIFE BURGLARLY FIDELITY and COMPENSATION SURETY BONDS Representing Only STRONG STOCK FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES Qglnflfg Agent of 7:2 E Erviwico INSURANCE co. ' Erviivico CASUALTY ms. co. fgawwwgopmh A Hammond High Graduates in Our Personnel F. w. AMBLER MARY wn.soN ARTHUR Becicwiti-i Page Ona Humlreil' If! The Standard Business College congratulates the class of l942 and wishes its members success in whatever field they may choose t-o enter for their life's work. We invite into membership with us those of the class who may wish to make business their profession and who may desire tofollow in the steps of the many students who have achieved success and happiness in preparing for their future in our school. IEROME P. HARTNETT Presiden-t ' FISH CHICKEN FROC LEC-S - and STEAK DI NNERS - Our Specialty AT ALL TIMES FOR ALL OCCASIONS I 4 An Abundant Array It S I FI fr O 383323, Plgrjggfs PH I L SMIDT AND SONS Incorporated l'lCII lSGI I BFOS- Phones Whiting 25-I6Iz-I6I3 Florists SHOP AND CONSERVATORY 5320 Hohman Avenue II7O Indianapolis Boulevard Rosv, INDIANA Phone Hammond 202 Compliments o f John F. Pers 5272 Hohman Avenue I-IAIvIIvIoND, INDIANA INSURANCE C1 BONDINC I Phones 432-433 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF How sweetn Bernie Bells as Ihe big butter and egg man Page Que Hurulred Seveut J. W. Milliken SPORTS SHOP 449 State Street Radios and Records CROSLEY, NORGE and PHILCO HOME APPLIANCES IOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS BOTTLED GAS INSTALLATIONS MILLI KAN'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT ladle fn , 5 5 ' 1 a s 'ZW PERFECT EQUIPMENT ENABLES US TO Thoroughly Grease Your Car- Our Standard Method of Car Lubrication Assures Perfect Satisfaction . . . DRIVE IN TODAY FOR A GREASE IOB . . . Von Senus Bros. SUPER SERVICE STATION S. E. Corner Standard and Hohman Phone 10292 Page One Hundred Eiglilecll ' vp -1 9. .,, 4' - .. F- 'P :- tt?3+--:a ti ws' P nf, up mx . . ,xi wi 75 ' , F -, ,'Wjn. '.'i .- 1?w,Q,-ui-,.,Ln:z.f4'j ,mt , ,. I - :aye-4rF415 - ' ' ' - 6 4-' i'- ' F--er ' . 7. P'-?1 UK- 'VIA ' il' x .r.1.., , 1 . .nigga-.I111:-Q'5 ia,,7'A,,4i35l...37, ,S St- .-1 -r'- H ' ,Lf 0 it : - ' .-E' 1 - 5 'I if 7o43.'?I'5iS3g: S 575i '. - -,.w.fe.1 ' -gm . 1 , :qv-v pg: , ' .. lbw' -I. 72'-'J'-' X. -. I-1--...Q , . , ,qhsw 4.29, 4, . ,.'L. K - ?'f!h5f:1'- , 13'- L' 41 ' Il P8221-4 3T. ' I - X ' - ' ' ' -. '-ah' if 7 Sq... M.. . .. 'F .r.-Ca. 7 - XE!! I : . . .- ' Q- .... Y, Q i . .. sv tc-I , , J 1 M 'ggi ffl -I -. V I- -A 1 . sig w e PQYMSJPP- WY' - 1-2 I. -1'. - -'f-'f- f I l '- -. . T-si. . my-qIw,,..a1' at-.- .A-uf , .. -v - HAMMPNP HAMMOND NEWS ELECTRIC AGENCY COMPANY COMPLETE Wholesale Distributors ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE 6036 Calumet Avenue NEWSPAPERS 5: MAGAZINES Phone 401 II9 State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 5400 Compliments of REISSIG AND PHAIR AGENCY, Inc- INSURANCE E. L. PHAIR H. O. REISSIG MCLAUCHLI N Teen Age Girls Marvel HARDWARE O The at EQUIPMENT CQ. Physicians Styles Shown at NAPANEE WOOD KITCHEN , CABINETS Supply LORD S Phone 2002 COrT1pQny 438 State Street 54l9 Hohman Avenue HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 3570 CLASSWARE CHEMICALS .J Q DR' D. M. LOWDEN LABORATORY SUPPLIES -Y , L Lloyd Building - Rooms 703-704 EQUIPMENT nn. 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Martin LAKE COUNTY T R E A S u R E R I Compliments of St. Mcirgoret's Hospitcil Y R O T C I STEEL is playing a big part in this war. And W. I. Holliday Cr Co. has pledged it- self t-o see that all possible steel supplies are available to Calumet Area firms. We are dedicated to an all-out effort to achieve final VICTORY! W. J. HOLLIDAY 6' CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phones: INTerocean 96005 STAte 9646 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone Phone RILEY 2422 HAMMOND 8000 I ge One Huiulrecl Twerily HILSON LUMBER CO. LUMBER - MILLWORK GENERAL CONTRACTORS ROOFING - REUMODELING Hammond 3650 520-24 Douglas HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 375 609-II Sibley St I. L. COHEN CO., Inc. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING A SPECIALTY Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes Kalsomine, Glass Brushes, etc. The Most of the Best for the Least' Kenwood Food Shoppe 6243 Hohman Avenue South Side's Most Exclusive Food Shoppe Featuring FROSTED FOODS Always Garden Fresh No Waste - Ready to Use Phone Your Order Without a Worry Hammond 2030-I BOYS ond GIRLS, Meet Uncle Roy! HE WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR SCHOOL WORK . . . RAYMOND COFFMAN . . . author and traveler, known as Uncle writing a daily feature for the Ham- mond Times. THESE STORIES APPEAR UNDER THE TITLE UNCLE RAY'S CORNER 55555gsgsgigsgigsgigzgigigig553555555555555555555523535552555325525355555552525552255551225555555252E25222335225555222525zisiiisisiiiligiiiii ErE5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5f1E5E5E5E5S3E5E3E555E3E5E11 . .::5:5E5E5E5E5E5E5 2225535551 -5235553523QESEQEQE2525QEQEfE2E2EQEE5E5E3E5E3 Rav by millions of boYs and gms is 25252525255525352ifi2i2i2ifiei252ifi2i2i25252 ifigiga -gig?2E5552g555352I2fi2f555i5iffff52Eff YQU CAN Q51'AlN AN ' Pupils studying Geography, History and General Science will obtain a clear understanding of these subjects by consulting Uncle Ray's column. INDEX SCRAPBOOK for Preserving the-se Articles t th H mond Times Offic a e am e For Only I6 Cents THE HAMMOND TIMES ciRcui.ATioN ovER 30,000 Compliments to Hammond High School from J. Rolond Stinson R E A L T O R Best Investment on Earth is in Earth Filling Prescriptions is all Ke Do - But We Do that Well Phone 2287 THE ONE BEST BREAD FIRST TRUST DRUG STORE IOSEPH E. HANEY Sixth Floor First Trust Building ONDER BREAD ITS SLO -BAKED BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES REFINISHED AND REPAIRED Ask for it at Your Grocer Ai. 1. wALz 529 State Street Near Post Office Ijuge Orme ltlumIi'ccl Twcrily-U UIXIICDIXIISM XXMEIQICAIXIISM I-199 Q ' XXL , 4 ' r I 1 Fly-i blliffliillff 'Zu 5: if' -A 'I ' .m. ?fJ -' - it ia x 'f.u 'aZ'- AL- W When you go to work . .. JOIN THE UNIGN UH WURHUXE INHHNHHUNM UNIUN L o c 0 I 2. I 0 142 RIMBACH STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA I Idl R E N T A T U X E D O For Specicil Occcisions 0 PARTIES 0 DANCES 6 WEDDINGS We Carry a Complete Line of TUXEDfO'S - SUMMER FORMALS FULL DRESS SUITS In the Latest Style SIZES TO FIT EVERYONE I A9'1 s Custom-Tciilors 461 State Street Hammond, Indiana Phone 5070 - Across from E. C. Minas Co. W. T. GRANT Known for Values HAMMOND'S ONLY IUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE STANDARD EQUIPMENT C1 SUPPLY i CORPORATION Distributors INDUSTRIAL AND CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 534 Michigan Street HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone: Hammond 3060 Chicago:ASaginaw 8060 Page One Huriclrycl Vlliuunly-Il Mary Reed, president Compliments of T R l A C ' Marilyn Hill Ruth Kaun, vice-president Harriet Howard Yvonne Long, secretary-treasurer Amber Ludwig loan Roy, sergeant-at-arms leanette Masse I ean Bacon Betty Benson Nancy Miller Eleanor Minas Honore Blandford Lois Miner Anne Capps Larry Nichols Carol Carter Doris Tokash Mariann Chartier Dores Turner Nancy Fox Virginia Worlex Lois Friedrich joan Wright Anita Heckleman Marylynn Wulf Say It With Flowers Compliments of CRAVES' DRUG CALUQQQEALQRAL pr. w. c. Keith COMPANY HAMMOND,S 1. R. GRAVES, R.Ph. Phone Hammond 42 S462 Calumet Avenue HAMMOND, INDIANA F-N 'al' 5 - f 1 5 N. Qlgeqet baeajg, N X 'mt - salsa' eg y- g e?gae?gae'2. 3 , F ' Vx una-:N Wda V Compliments of UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE W. F. Herring AUTHORIZED UNDERWOCD AGENT Phone Hammond 584 60 Clinton Street PLIQC OIIC I'IUTI,dI'Cd rrlUCflly'fOUl' FOREMOST CHIROPRACTOR 422 Conkey Street Phone I OO45 ears in at Recent Post Graduate of National College of Chicago If It's Worth Showing For Appointment Telephone Youlll See if af the Hammond 2967 or 2977 CALUMET Citizens' Bank Hammond's Most Intimate Corner Hohman and Sibley St. Motion Plcfufe Theme HAMMOND, INDIANA Compliments of BEAMAN CLEANERS S. S. KRESCE CO. Phone 282 5l29 Hohman Avenue 438 Fayette Street HAMMOND, INDIANA Hammond Clean Towel Service Always Your Friend, Al Harrison King Ice Cream lT'S ICE CREAM FOR Quick ENERGY You'll Marvel at its 9 SMOOTHNESS Q RICHNESS Q SATISFYING FLAVOR PHONE 55ll Eat all you want and stay 43 Ogden Street Hammond, Indiana healthy Made in Hammond Compliments . of the B E L L A T R l X Virginia Graves, president Norma jenkins Kay Kimmell, vice-president Marge Mellon Shirlee Lee johnson-, secretary Katy Greene Phyllis Cole, treasurer jeanne johns Betty Strockman, sergeant-at-arms jean Chapman Nadine Keeler - A Elaine Stankie Luanne Ault 'Rose Marie Kristoff Dorothy Whitted Marge johnson Carolyn Rea Virginia Morgenthaler jean Peterson Margaret Benoit Phyllis Whitaker Marge Miller Elaine Posner Lu Ann Krudup Page One Hunclrud Twenl Y llfalfbfwc TRAIN FOR VICTORY snuff: Uncle Sam Needs Personnel to Fill the lvlanyjobs Opened by Defense Work . . . A Thorough Knowledge of Business Methods Will Help You lmmensely coMPToMETRY I I FILING ELECTRIC TYPING I I SHORTHAND I SPEECH ' ACCOUNTING l PERsoNAI.ITY TRAINING WHY NOT PLAN NOW TO INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES OF A BUSINESS COURSE See IOHN MURRAY, Director of Studies The School Thcit Gets Results Jfcamma-nc! E ' eaffege Opposite j. C. Penny Co. 5141 HOHMAN AVENUE Phone 1954 l ge Une Hundred Twcnly-si. I I . ,,,, p II., A W4 N -ggbfkxzo ,IL Si Ive r'S Incorporated IEWELERS You May Buy on Our Convenient Budget Plan at No Extra Cost 465 State Street Phone Hammond 700 DEAD DUCK Hcapu Wilsolm administers the Iast files. . 1 . , .' . U: Compl I men ts NEUMODE HOS I ERY -:-:-2-kLtL'9 j5'?'4 5' 2335 1-'-'1'1'!:1:5:1e.- -I-2 I W sn-lop North Stote ffffi-1331 '55-t F' f -,- 4' , 165 n wif- I 'fifigi' .9 S! , :7jt1' ,1, 1:1:1:Z- pgs? 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Lesser 453 State Street DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY F I NE LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS KRIEGER'S FOOD SHOP Phone Hammond 7726 5915 State Line Street HAMMOND, INDIANA We Deliver Reasonable Prices Always KIRKEINER SALES C-r SERVICES COAL G COKE Specialized Stoker Coals Selected Quality OFFICE AND YARDS 306 Condit Street H. G. Kirkeiner, Manager Phone 332 Woddy's Ice Creom Sondwich Shop Sub Postal Station No. 1 Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 1O:OO P.M Public Phone 9812 EXPERT HELP ON INCOME TAX RETURNS E. R. WADDINGTON, Prop. Notary Public 165th and jefferson Ave Iago One l'IUlI.dl'Cll Tliirly X Gangawlidaiiana Glafu of '42 9 You have again demonstraieci Leadership in making available to the Sluclent Body, another fine Dunes. 0 .Z ' eampcmq Pfmicfs of the 1957 11958 A1959 1940- 1941- 'I942 Dunes 113 Shea! Jfwnmcuul, fmfiana Page One .l':IllllLli'6f' and TlnirlyO CALU M ET PHARMACY Prescriptions Carefully Compounded FOUNWN MODERN BOWLINC AND LUNCH SERVICE V ALLEYS Harry H. Eisenberg, R.Ph. 'L With 5903 Calumet Avenue Phone 305 UP-TO-DATE LUNCH Hammond, Indiana RGCM Air-Conditioned to 700 All Summer Home of CONFORMALS Exclusive f I qt 20th CENTURY RECREATION SHOES X-RAY FITTED P l l-4 State Street Hammond, Indiana Congratulations Seniors Complimen-ts H E S S ' of PARAMOU NT B l'Lll'T'll'Tl J EWELERS Distributing 5409 HOHMAN AVENUE Phone 7705 Help Make This A Day To Be Remembered Company By Giving Them A Ciift From P A R A lvl O U N T l Ju One l'IuI'IdI'ed Tltirfy-ILUO Compliments of AMERICAN HOME LAUNDRY c- CLEANERS Phones 4028-4029 N I ff 3 'ff T33 if zgg Compliments REFRESH YOURSELF . . . with one of our delicious malts, sodas or sundaes, containing pure, clean, and wholesome icecream made before your own eyes. XR i ff! I Q :wr If N. '22 If i EJ, D rig? 3459 . f C .x I 1 1 mum We Deliver One Gallon or More WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ICE CREAM of Mosl-laPncgyTlicl2Ej,l9Iace B WASHINQTQN at the Comer of RESTAURANT SIBLEY AND CALUMET ZORBAS, Proprietor For Deliveries Phone IO593 THE CALUMET NATIONAL BANK 1- u 1 1 I OF HANHWONED MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HAMMOND, INDIANA A Th' I P1190 0116 HUl'lLlI'GCl Wy To Help Light Your Poth to Success Students everywhere are finding that lessons can be mastered more quickly when there's a certified I.E.S. Specification Lamp to help them with their homework. Reading's done more easily, quickly and accurately. Facts are remembered better. There's less unconscious straining to see and eyes are thus protected from unnecessary fatigue due to poor lighting. A nationally famous professional group of lighting engineers, the Illuminating Engineering Society, drew up specifications for these lamps which are now made by many manufacturers. Look for the certification tage of approval identifying I.E.S. Lamps. Whatevler the style of your desk or study table at home, you can find an l.E.S. Lamp to suit it beautifully. There are table, floor and bridge types . . . some of the latter with a handy swing arm to adjust perfectly over a drawing board or sewing table. Ask for I.E.S. Lamps to make your seeing easier . . . and to help light your path to success. NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CGMPANY I 4 U Il I I VIII1irIy-foul' BOWL FOR HEALTH There is nothing like bowling for all around exercise. Leaves you feeling fit and exhileratedg and it's a game that everyone will enjoy. Columet Bowling Center 585l Calumet Avenue Phone Hammond 2641 J 0 I ' S 5. 7' f '1 T '-tw 46' Y 1 ,My GIFTS xfiff ja: 4 553. W ' f' -9 ! ..:::T'. FROM 'sas 'QU ff? tr ,111 .-viz'-:v1au-::e::w--- COUSl NS , A W J- I ' f, ' ,gfqwiiliunw gf. an cu-' xi U 4 NZ M' tops as f : , -3117 ' , X ffifm xx af' woe tw'cl .JEFF Q E.. L' ' ,SJ . 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SCHERER General, Manager I 9 One Hundred Thirty-six K 5639-49 Columbia Ave Phone Hammond 8600 HAMMON D NATIONAL COMPANY lnsuronce INSURANCE . . . REAL ESTATE . . . I . . . PROPERTY MANAGEMENT I H. I. GESCHEIDLER W. A. MacNARY H. 1. oesci-IEIDLER, yr. I Ruff Building w. E. GESCHEIDLER I I l 5248 Hohman Avenue Meets' Defeat 1AcK Fox e sons HAMMOND EXTERM I NATI NG COMPANY Funmigating Moth Proofing Disinfecting 6l'5 State Street Phone 247 Loke County Ccincly Co- INot lncorporatedl Wholesale Confectionery and Fountain Supplies Syrups - Malted Milk - Coca-Cola Cigars - Cigarettes - Tobaccos Paper Napkins - Ice Cream Cones- Safety Matches PHONE 2434 245 DYER BOULEVARD HAMMOND, INDIANA EVERYBODY'S TALKING . . . ABOUT OUR VALUES Kodaks - Tennis - Baseball - Softball - Golf Fishing - Sporting Goods - Athletic Outfitters Electric Household Appliances Millett's Colonicil 437 State Street Phone Ham'd 466 Page Une Hundred Thirty- - I f .E '- NY'- li -.- -TPI' 'Z' . 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Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

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Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945


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