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JUNIOR The Junior Class officers were as follows: Howard Peckenpaugh, presi- dent, Shirley Benson, vice-president, Marjorie Hoffman, secretary, and Bob Abrahamson, treasurer. Mr. Hightower enlightened the Junior stu- dents as class counselor and Miss Thompson and Mr. Hightower were the cooperative class sponsors. Douglas Stuart played an important part for the student body as Junior Judge. Jean Anderson, Marlene Deutsch, and Walter Hammond were interested in student government and served as members of the Senate. The House of Representatives was filled with such active participants as Alexander, Barna, Bock, Burbach, Cain, Ferguson, Gibson, Kaniew- ski, Kelley, Krontz, Mann, Marsh, McCullom, Sams, and Waxman. The diligent Dunes Staff members who were preparing themselves for their big role next year were Jean Anderson, Nancy Applegate, Shirley Benson, Phyllis Chapman, Marjorie Hoffman, and Clem Singleton. When a Herald publication was completed, Cocheron, Hesterman, Kans- field, Kuhlman, Smith, and Whitaker were to be complimented. With every pencil and notebook sold in the bookroom came a smiling thank you from Chandler, Galinsky, Millbranth, Patargias, and Sulak. Still full of pep for the year to come are Singleton and Strand, our cheerleaders. lf you wanted to see an educational film, Evanoff, Hayworth, Hogue, Krontz, Law, Michelin, Peterson, Shoemaker, and Smith, working as Visual Aid Staff members, could help you. Don't ever start a verbal debate with Burbach, Bock, Charlton, DeWest, Ridinger, Tieman, or Waxman, for in speech work you can't beat them. The musically talented Juniors numbered many. ln the orchestra were Barrett, Byers, Gibson, Golgart, King and Kouris. On the way to some of the auditorium sessions you could hear the lively marches of the Senior Band. The Juniors who contributed to its success were Burbach, Chance, Cook, Dale, Dawson, Kines, Ferguson, Gorecki, Harakal, Hogue, King, Kooken, Kremer, Lee, Metzcus, Nagel, Ribicke, Ritter, Robaska, Rohn, Sanger, Schwenke, Stuart, Weldon, Whithead, and Zoldos. CLASS Working their way up to the Senior Band are Domanski, Kaniewski, Le Tour, Lokken, and Mauger, the Junior Band members. Along the vocal line were Anderson, Cain, Demaree, Hammond, Hueb- ner, Jones, Jongsma, Kelley, Klee, Kopp, Kowalysyn, Laughlin, Muller, Nelk, and Rhind in the Choir, and Child was the only Junior in the Boys' Chorus. ln the Girls' Chorus were Bingham, Bauer, Compbell, Gavrilos, Hildebrand, Johnson, Kaiser, Mears, and Varner. The remaining potential Juniors who are members of the Choral Club are Dilts, Ellis, Field, Gyurko, Hammond, Hassel, Hutchinson, Kack, Kaegebin, Melton, Rodmaker, Sams, Seitzinger, Siple, Steele, Strand, Thomas, Tieman, Vesey, Weeks, Wigle, and White. Junior members of the Glee Club were Allegree, Ballard, Fasan, Gibbs, Howat, Jones, Krasnichan, Kraus, Laws, Marsh, Mills, Pappas, Paeter- son, Rector, Ruch, Rivett, Sheets, Sipes, Slocum, Tanis, Todd, Walker, Wilkins, and Williams. Looking forward to another season of football and another try at the state championship are Budnyk, Ceglian, Connery, Friend, Gussman, Milazzo, Peterson, Rice, Snyder, Solan, Stump, and Turbin. Hofferth, Neidow, Poteet, and Powley are determined not to let Lafayette stop them next year. On the basketball-B squad Powley, Ramsey, Sachs, and Solon were preparing for bigger games. Abrahamson, Gabovitch, and Tieman were members of the tennis squad. Members of the swimming team who helped mark up those many vic- tories were Bobinsky, McLaughlin, Schuler, and Whitaker. Not only beating out their brains but also beating out their feet are Bajza, Black, Brandon, Colgrove, Ferguson, Grafton, Misel, Neve, Oak- ley, Ramsey, and Strachan on the cross-country team. Whitey has Abrahamson, Black, Friend, Jacobs, Milazzo, Misel, Neve, Solon, Strachan, Humble, and Williams to cope with on the track team next year. Many high flies to right and left fields were made by Bobinsky, Budnyk, Hofferth, Milazzo, Mann, Rice, and Poteet on our baseball team. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class officers were Michael Woelfel, president, William Yedinak, vice-president, Ed Cox, secretary, and Naia Conrad, treasurer. The helpful class counselor and sponsor was Mr. Brock. Fred Blackmun acted as the sophomore judge. The sophomore senators were Virginia Ebert and Mary Ann Hopman. Casting their votes in the House of Representatives were Abrahamson, Carroll, Doyle, House, Korellis, Olson, Posner, Wieland, and Wilson. When it came to taking temperatures, Jean Frazier could have helped you, for she was on the Nurse's Staff. Aspiring orators were Appleman, Hansen, Steinmetz, and Wieland. John Michelin was on the Visual Aid's Staff. Page 27 The Choir had the following sophomores in it: House, Kauffman, Krueger, MacNary, Norden, Towers, and Wolber. Sophomore members of the Choral Club were Byrnes, Cross, Fox, Graban, Hansen, Hart, Hayworth, Lucas, Martens, McCoy, Morford, Shadley, Shope, and Turpin. Sophomores in the Glee Club were Adams, Ashford, Black, Burnison, Bystrom, Campbell, Chayken, Cooper, Deck, Desmond, Doyle, Forbes, Hankins, Meggers, Pleva, Reiff, Rhymer, Vaughn, and Vaux. Appleman, Borman, Byrnes, Hargis, Harris, Hascall, Harwood, Heidt- man, Hyland, Jones, Johnson, Keefe, Kittle, Korellis, Lien, Paschen, M. Smith, P. Smith, Stolarz, Souligny, Stump, Teeple, Thomas, Voor- heis, and Wilson were members of the Chorus.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top: Benson, Peckenpaugh, Abra- hamson. Bottorn: Hoffman. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Cox. Standing: Conrad, Woelfel, Yedinak. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Top: Howard, Copple, Kroush. Bottom: Gibson. CLASS SPONSORS Left to right: Miss Thompson, Mr. Brock, Mr. Hightower. Page 26
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-Continued Musically minded were these sophomores who played in the Senior Band: Banta, Brown, Camp, Collins, Derbisz, Dwoznik, Eubanks, Haman, Howard, Keilman, McCullough, Spencer, Sumner, Tully, and Zengler. Bermingham, DeFratus, Freeman, Gledhill, Greatrix, and Steinmetz were in the Junior Band. Beautiful music was played by orchestra members Brandy, Byers, Hardy, Kaniewski, and Lewkowski. Baliga and Stewart, members of the football team, will be back again next year, proving once more their loyalty to the Purple and White. Dribbling down the hardwood were B-string basketball players Auld, Babcock, Bandura, Phares, and Schmagranoff. Abatie, Babcock, Blythe, Dietrich, Helmer, Jakubiec, Morford, Rausch, Sumner, Thompson, Watson, and Yedinak were the sophomores on the freshmen-sophomore basketball team. No one could say that he had won a forty love game over Posner and Woelfel in the past tennis season, The speedy sophomores on the cross-country team were Abatie, Alex- ander, Alt, Allison, Bizoukas, Blythe, Bolch, Hansen, Hoggatt, House, Leary, Phares, Pomplin, Turpin, Warner, and Yedinak. Everyone will always remember Joe Baliga, the only sophomore on the basketball team, who tried his hardest at Lafayette. Some of the most outstanding sophomore swimmers that Hammond High has ever had were on this year's varsity squad. They were Brueck- mann, Etter, Hagerman, Martin, Florence, and Wiborg. Coming right along to keep up the good work are Kauffman, Malinowski, Petrie, Posner, and Shaw on the B-team. Boatman, Baliga, Schmagranoff, and Phares did their part on the base- ball team. Whitey has the following material to work with on the track team for the next two years: Abatie, Alexander, Alt, Auld, Bailey, Benson, Blackmun, Blythe, Bolch, Chizmar, Crutcher, Etter, Hansen, Harwood, House, Hoyle, Kroslack, Kuzos, Lang, Mattoon, Pomplin, Powell, Purdy, Watson, and Yedinak. FRESH AN CLASS The Freshmen Class leaders were Charles Copple, president, James Howard, vice-president, Joyce Kroush, secretary, and Carol Gibson, treasurer. All the greenies went to Miss Johnston, their class sponsor, for advice. One of the high and mighty magistrates was James Wilkins, the fresh- man judge, and along with him were the freshmen senators, Jim Mc- Cullough and Judy Volkman. Also participating in student government were the freshmen members of the House of Representatives, they were Andre, Bradley, Glitter, Mehler, Miller, Reynolds, Russo, and Slavin. Meyer was the only boy on the Visual Aid's Staff that represented his class. ln speech work these tried their hardest to replace capably the older and more experienced workers: Beatty, Cochrane, Curtis, Freeman, Grant, Kroush, Rabin, Rose, Sennett, Soderstrom, and Van Blarcom. Those freshmen who were talented enough to play in the Senior Band were Hartke, Madalon, Miller, Moore, Morris, Schaw, and Williams. The potential Senior Band members were Kapantais and Klaus. Those people who held up the freshmen part of the orchestra were Jantzen and Stefanski. The freshmen boys in the Boys' Chorus were Ackerman, Bereolos, Bolch, Erikson, Fowler, Gregory, Humble, Jacobson, Lewis, and Mc- Nabney. Anyone who worked in the south end of the basement during seventh hour could hear the Girls' Chorus. Anderson, Anton, Briggs, Buckley, Carley, Clem, Crutcher, Cummins, Ellison, Ernst, Gillespie, Grant, Har- grove, Hussey, Kerr, McLaughlin, Miller, Patton, Paddack, Plopper, Prange, Purkey, Reynolds, Rhodes, Schoenherr, Smith, Stefanski, Tobin, Trimble, and Vinyard were the vocalists. The only freshmen in the Choral Club was Shirley Alexander and Bos- well, Donovan, and Gladish were members of the Glee Club. Mr. King's prospects for the future years are the members of the fresh- men-sophomore basketball team: Hardan, Horn, McNabney, Metzen, Schafer, Snow, Whitehead, Woelfel, and Wozniak, the only freshman on the B-team basketball team was Jim McCullough. Winged-footed freshmen out for cross-country were Brauer, Edwards, Horwitz, Lewis, Pastar, Richards, Rudolph, Schafer, and Washington. The track team's prospects for the coming years are Brauer, Curtis, Egnatz, Freeman, Kiger, Lewis, Marionowski, McCarter, Reed Shaw, Slavin, Spoerner, Walsh, Washington, and Schafer. McCullough and Shaw were the freshmen who listened for that order, batter up. The scholastically honored freshmen were the members of the Ace of Clubs. They were Edwards, Sennett, Van Blarcom, Mehler, Kuiper, Beatty, Ward, Norton, Winkles, Harbin, Miller, Chapman, Gibson, Kutzner, Soderstrom, Kroush, Bradley, Rabin, Copple, Olson, Yalowitz, Christianson, Chick, Pickford, Screiber, Tankel, Miller, and Quint. Page 28
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