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OliiLC laft handle all school details. Mrs. Liiul- strom is in charge of all office details: Ann Korba does all school mimeographing; and Mildred Liekway is responsible for all reports. Mr. Caldwell Gives 25 Years of Service to Hammond Schools The speakers table at the dinner celebrating Mr. Caldwell ' s twentv-fi e ear of service to the Hammond (!itv Schools. Mr. Kail lliillirie. Cil) llilrli. Director The Board of Education members are as follows, Mr. L. L. Caldwell, Sup- erintendent of Hammond Schools; Mr. alter Thornton, president; Mr. C. N. Scott, secretary: Mr. Columbus Smith, treasurer; Dr. Henry ' . Eggers, mem- ber: Mr. Arthur Spoerner. member; and Mr. Gerald A. Gillett, attorney. Mr. Columbus Smith Dr. Henry Eggers Mr. Arthur Spoerner
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Administration Personnel HI ■Br C Li H ■ H H fV ■■■iMaiMM H Mr. A. I.. S|iohii, |iriiici| al of Hammnrui Higli School and Mr. R. G. Hu|)| , assistant |iriii(i| al. Class Counselors - . ' catnl: Miss Jolin tun. soiilioiiioi es: Mis Bollenliach. freshman : Standiiif;: -Mr. Beyer, jiininr: Mr. Ciileniai . curriculum chairman; Mr. Hightower, senior. Mr. I,. 1.. Calcluell The Deal Mi. Walter Tliiirnloii Mis- llolleiiliach and Mi. -ouf Mr. Charh ' - . . sc.ill right
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seniors excelled in scholarship Klected to lead the 1917 praduatiiij; class were Ted Bielefeld, president; John Maylor. vice-presi- dent: Carol Zimmerman, secretary; and succeeding Shirley Thompson, who moved to Colorado, was C.ladys Kiiia . treasurer. Miss Thompson and Mr. Highlower acted as sponsors. The president of the Association was Totii Tiinifr; vice-president. Ben Christopher; and recorder, Barbara CofT. The cabinet consisted of ( eorge (iallantine, secrelarv of student ;icli itics: Dick Dyer, secretary of student safety; .Shirley Lafferty. secretary of the Red Cross; and Loretta Dilts. secretary of student publicity. Senior Senators were Dick Dvcr. Bob Erickson, and Marilvn LaForce. The House of Keprescntative members were (jeorge Kidam. Jerrie Hayden. Thelma Hill. Ed Kennell, Marjorie Koladiii. Fred Lennertz. Shirley Main. Napoleon McClendon. Irmgard Metge, Phyllis Method. Betty Murray, Bob Pangrac. John -Sester. Tom Tompkins, and Carol Zimmerman. Emma Jean Orr represented her class as senior judge. The Calumet Herald was managed bv the editor. ( liarlotte Baytoti and her helpers. Barbara Cook, Katherine Dingwall. 15arliara Stevens, Dorothy Vtil- .son, and Carol Zimmerman. The business stafT of the Dunes consisted of I5etty Aubruner. Dick Dyer. Joyce Jones. Ed Minas, Jo Anne Nelson, Jeanne Rudzik. and Lucille Shapley. On the editorial staff were Carol Carver. Ann Christianson. Betty Lee Larson. Lois Rock, f at Rogers. John Sester, Collette Umbehocker, and ancy Vi ilke. Jeannine Lute was the only senior cheer leader. Three seniors who were very active in speech work were Marilvn Boone, Barbara Krause. and I ' hvllis Wilson, Bob Armstrong, Dick Dye. Jane Gibson. John Sester, and James Toney were the seniors who uncovered their acting ability for the fall play. Busy social workers of the senior class were Jack Beardsley, Ann Christianson, Eunice Diericks, Bob Erickson, Joan Gardner. Jane Hanev. Jerrie Havden, Jo Ann Kiusmier, Shirley Main, Alice Millard. Jo • iin ' Nelson. Norma Pasley. Norma Rippc, Jeanne Rudzik, Lucille Shaplev. Helen Smith, Shirley Thompson, Sam Walkoff, Gerrye Walls, Nancv Wilke, and Carol Woelfel. Senior boys out for footliall In ' )Uy were Larry Andre.s, Bob Blandford. Richard Burgard, Eugene Sypuh, Robert Farkas. Gene Fehr. Bob (Jolnar, Paul (ieorgas, (Jeorge Graves, Bob (Justafson, Ray Liebach, Ralph Searing, Ancil Shilling, Jim Solen, George Weber, Dan Wigley, and Bill Woodward. Earl Peschke was the only senior boy on the tennis team. Jack Capps. Dick Dye. Carter Iddings. Fred Lennertz. Walter Magda, Ronald Mcver. Bob Pan- grac. and Bill Stevens were senior nicinbcrs of lln- cross country squad. Jack Blair, Norman Mc( ain, Milan Mctikosli, and Frank Sobek were on the varsiiv basketball roster. The swimming team was composed of seniors, Charles Waywood, Chuck Fagan, James Tonev, Jack Capps. Ted Bielefeld. Fd Kcnrnll. and Dick Keith. Girls ' sports consisted of the following athletic seniors: Ethel Caulhon, Jean llollowav, Shirley Larterty, Marie Mulliolland. irginia Nisle, Betty Jo Rice. Rosemary Sanders, Betty Simon, and Norma Wright. The vocal groups consisted of the choir, whose members were Beverlv Amundson. Tom Anderson, (liarlene Cramer. Pat Eaton. Marilvn Hardcstv. Tliclma Hill. Ed Keiniell. Jeannine Lute. Harriet Malde, Kav Mendius. Marie Mulliolland, (jeorgine Phillips, Shirlev Rakow, Jo Ann Reed, Lois Rock, Irene Stevens, (Moria Hodge, and Zephia WiLson. The only senior in the girls chorus was Gaithel Allen. The following were in the girls glee club: Arline Edwards. Barbara Goff. Jerrie Havden. Bernice Huppenllial. Jo Anne Nelson. Norma Ripjie. Jeanne Rudzik, era SteUv. Gerrve Walls, and Ann W ittclien. A s|)ecial group, called the senior octette, had as members: Pat F.aton. Jeannine Lute, Katherine Mendius. Marie Mulholland. Georgine Phillips. Joatnie Reed. Joanne Rhind. and Lois Rock. George (iailantine was |iresi(lent ot the senior band and was assisted by Marilyn LaForce, secre- tary. Other senior members were Jack Beardsley. Muria! Dreggers. Dorothy Forsythe. Norma Friend. Francis (Berber, Ruth Hudak. Charlotte Hutchenson. Paul Kinsey. Bill Knutson. Jim Koutas. Bob Mc (iartnev. Jackie Mc(!artncy. George Peterson. Jo- anne Sharkey. Marv Solina. Tom Tobin. Jack Vandebendem. and Alice Walker. Musicians of the orchestra were Norma Beathea. Jewel Buse. Ainiette Cisel, Eunice Diericks, Norma Friend, Patsv (ireenlee, Jean Hoi low ay. Jane Han- ev. Bob Harakel. i ' aul Kinsey. L rilvn LaForce. Bob and Jackie McCartney, Lucette McGuire, Tom Reed, Lucille -Shajiley, and Norman Slama. Arnold Brown and Marjorie DcW Olf were seniors in the junior band. Barbara (joff received the D. A. R. award. Valedictorian and salutorian of the class were W ilma Seljan and Beverly Nordeti. respectively. The highlight of the sjiring semester activities was the senior play, under the direction of Miss Davis. This animal [iroduction is looked forward to by underclass men as well as the senior class. ■ ' Ghost Train. the selected play, featured Bill Ashby. Carol ( n er. Ben Christopher, John Maylor, Norma Pasley, JoAnne Reed. Jim Rhind. l?arbara Stevens. Sheldon . pungen. and Tom Tompkin-. Seniors elected to the National Honor Society were Roen AndrofL Rosemary Arens. Alice Barney. Nella Mae Beckinan. Jack Blair. Marilyn Boone, George Callantinc. Ciarl Carpenter, Carol Carver, Ann Christianson, Ben (Christopher. Jeanne Clancy, Jinie Daniels. Russell Drvfus. Norma Florian. Edna Fricdrich. Barbara GolT. Patsy Greenlee. Irene Heggi. William Herbst. Gloria Hodge, Evelyn Hudson. Cliarlolle Hutchenson. Joyce Jone-. Gladys Kiila . Barbara Kraus. Eleanor Kurmis. Shirlev l.allcrly. Marihn LaForrc, Ramond Leibach. I ' atri- cia Lowdcn. John Maylor, Irmgard Metge, Alice Millard. BcmtIv Norden. Emma Jean Orr. Joan b ' hiiid. Ilarcild Bigg. Norma Kilipe, Lois Bock, Patricia Rol ' i is. (!harles Rojahn. Phoebe Seitzinger, Wilma Seljan. Irene Sev la. Betty Sieuel. Charles Smith. ShirlcN Tliompsiui. John Trent. Tom Turner, Collette I inbeliocker. Betsy Walker. Ri( hard Walk- er, Nancy W ilke. Phyllis Wilson. Ann W Itlclicn. Carol WOelfel. and ( arol Zimmerman. ten
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