Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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President Deanna Cooper Secretory l'leU Y' From OUR TOWN by Thornion Wnide Copyright 1938 by Coward McCann Inf Page Fu e blwl1Cl'C'9 Something way down deep tl1.1l's eternal about every human being. BOARD OF EDUCATION First row: Mr. Columbus Smith, Mr. Charles N. Scott, Mr. L. L. Caldwell, Dr. Henry W. Eggers, Mr. Harold Chase. Second row. Mr, R. B, Miller, Mr. John Bodman, Mr. John Beckman, Mr. Donald Gavil. Hammond Board of Education Mr. Lee I.. Caldwell is superintendent of Hammond schoolsg Mr. R. B. Miller is assistant superintendent of Hammond schools. Mr. Harold Chase is board presidentg Mr. john Bod- man. secretaryg Mr. Columbus Smith. treasurerg Mr. Charles Scott and Dr. Henry W. Eggers are board membersg Mr. john Beckman is the boards attorneyg Mr. Donald Gavit is the school city business manager. Mr. Oliver L. Rapp, principal, has completed 6 years at Hammond High. l COUNSELORS left to right: Mr. Brock, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Hightower, Miss Bollenbach, Miss Johnston, Miss johnston is the sophomore class counselor. The freshman Counselor is Miss Bollenbach. Helping the juniors find the right subjects is Mr. Brock's job. Nlr. Hightower is the senior counselor. The Hammond High faculty enioyed on evening of dinner and lun in February. Table decorations followed the St. VaIentine's theme. 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Two hundred fuftu xo1ees Become one louels hlrmom Under her baton Muss K Wulluams Reads the Buble un 1duusoru Sometumes struct wuth freshmen But alw ISS gentle wuth her plmts Gr1teful grads thznk her For 1 solud found1tuon 1n Math Muss M Wulluam Lusten to the musue' Get th1t rhu thm' In sour pl1ees Stzrt rught wuth em Hen' that but un the Twelfth Street Rag Sturt th1t txpung no tongues shull w 1e, XX hfn uou re 1 stenographer thus work w1ll IN Xne wuth 1 snuule she st1rts l1eu dn Mr Wulson enot p1etured1 H t lls us to dr1w o1ur lunes une But our peneuls 1l1-1111 slup off the hnes Wuth hus affable grun He tells us, Dont hand ut un But do ut over agaun Mr Wonsowntz Whutex shouts Stop that sungung' He erues Ill use the paddle' He seowls and threatens 'Ihen breaks unto a grun Though he trues Whuteu reallu e1nt be mean Mr Wood Nlosu s are hus speeua tueS Xen eldom ha easualtues Tools and bottles where e1n they be3 I know I put them un C1bunet C In the lub puttermg To elasses sputterung Iaets from 1 bug red book Leuuung some students wuth 1 blank oo Muss Work Purst to eome lust to else Thorough paunstakung eserx das Stre ses more than hue huee oc Or Sulent Nlught or Ides of Nlareh Or th1t ehe1tune, dees not pau INot bx preeept onlu does sh teueh B1t bu exam I1 Muss Young A musehuexous twunkle un her eues She guues her usual dru Good mornung Oh Jos oh woe oh bluss she sughs And whustles wuthout warnung Her booster bloek us best un the Stltes And wuth the gurls she surelx r1tes Mr Zaley Zales dehxers 1 eommand Tootle th1t SIX md Lllrlllkt Pruetuee mlkes perfeet md perl11ps Youll fund xourself un Cadet Band Z1le1 us lust on the faeultu page There hell stu untul 1 Zulch youns th fleultu Mrs Hazel Lundstrom Seller of post1ge stamps Lustener to storues FlntlStlL w uerd 1nd humorous t1les Of whx I w 1s l1te to sehool thus mornung Deluserer of the teaehers maul Cheeker of students w ho feel sprung fewerush Possessor of tl11t plss word HCL loan Chapman o1n I lost ms fountaun pen It w 18 green 'und h1d a ser1tch on the barrel H1s msbodx turned ut un? 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L , ' 1' ' ' u - a A U me 'Q I 'S I T. 1 1 1 11 1 n 1 , . . . . ' I . .9 . Y - ' ,A . . V' ' l ' S xi y as 1 1 t ' ' 1 1 1 ', '. 1 1 T. 1 -1 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 : .1 . . 1 . 1 . ' u I11 .1 1, .. 1 . 1. ut. 1, ., 1, 1 ',. ., . , .1, , '1 , , a 1 X N ' LII 1. .1 '1 .1 a . 11 111 1. 1, , pf 1 E Miss Abeil Miss E. Andersen , .1 ...l Miss Alderfon Miss G. Andersen V 1' 'Q W!-'N Y 'SW ' Z' I '5 5 2 V 5 I . If J . ? ' Ji . . 'J ' .' hui VF E I ' Q ., -. ' L a .. . . A - - - x fg- ' -4 K ' 1 F ,, ? V .. , J, ,N A F, rn 4? ' s A QQ M - 4 Al A3I: T V fx, S' ff Mr. McNobney Mr, Nelgon Mr. Muri Mr. Nichols Miss Strange Miss Thiel Miss Stanley Miss Taylor l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS D Gcspco W y ort D e Senior Class The l977 senaor elass xx as headed by Date Bement presadent Wayne Stuart xace presadent Doras Gasp arox ae secretary and Vera lmrohlaeh treasurer Mass Thelma Abell and Mr Arthur Bolt were el4ass sponsors Mr Homer Haehtoxxer the class counselor The Nataonal Honor Socaety extended membershap to udy Abney Mary Ael4er Carol Ball Dan Barrett Lasa Barrett Mary Lou Barl4ett Katherane Bashop Cvalbert Blacl4mun Sylyaa Boenar Sue Brasl4a Margaret Bruns xx1cl4 l'ranl4lan Carroll Sonya Chrastxanson Sandra Com stocl4 Deanna Cooper Sharley Copelan Susan Curran Daane Dayas Rosemary DeVraes acquellne Dodge D1 ane Dunham Doras Gasparoyac Beyerly Gledhall Madelon Frederael4s Vera lmrohlleh Pat Centry Donna Grabsbx ean Haehland Warren Haldebrandt Myra I-lolzberg, anet ohnson Sandra Iohnson ael4 ones Stanley lxamansl4a Allen Kolb Raehard lxomyatte Anne Kaatal4 Tom Lucas Elsae Lutz Barbarta Maan Doras Marl4el Carole Mallale an Paul Penm an Ronald Perry Alaee Peters lvdI'lCy L Phcares udy Powell JoAnne Raechers Robert Race, Geraldane Rozcacha Arlene Salady Stephen S vtochka Ed Scott Wayne Stuart Pat Urban Glenada Wat kms Carol Wagnley Beverly W1nl4les and Sheryl Woody Carole Mallak an xx as valedactora an of the senaor class I'ranl4 Carroll and Robert Race ya ere the salutatoraans Pg H Senaors who ranl4ed an the 90th pereentale or haeher an the Indaana Unayersaty scholarshap test were Lasa Bar rett Daye Bement Rat Bashop Vera Frohlach Stanley Kam1nsl4a Paaal Penman Robert Rage Stephen Saaxoehl4a Alace Peters Myra I-lolzbe-ry., Sandra Johnson Ted Schultz XVayne fall Robert Flournoy Phallap Kelley jacl4 ones Larry Smath Susan Curran Tom Lueas lean Haehland 'Xlancy L Phfares Ray Raddle acquelyn Dodge Dcale Erael4son lanet Gayel Roger Kellason aady Povxell Sandra Edu ards Alan Kolb and Barbara Maan Normally ten of a hundred would ranl4 an a percentile of 90 or aboye Hammond Ha h had 70 out of on hundred who xxere Hammond I-heh senaors partaeapatan an the 1957 Seaenee Paar were Russell Phares tlaard plaee xxanner Lasa Barrett lames Smath Paul Penman and Davad Norras an the physacs sectaon Larry Smath exhlbated an the Looloey davasaon Tano Balao tool4 thard pl aee an the maseellaneou physeal sca nce davasaon Wayne Tall xx as one of the l5 exhabators who qualafaed for the lndaana State Scaence Search une an anuary ax as the theme of the senaor dance xxhach xx as held at the Purdue Extensaon Txxo other memorable oecasaons were the Semor Banquet on Tues day une and the Commencement Exercases held on Thursdaa lune 9 l9DU Vero Frohlieh, oris r vie, ca ne Siu , ov Bement O I 4 , .R - .2 ,Q , , y ., 4 . i x , . 1 ., A , - , , , 4 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1' ,- ' . 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Y NIYI I .'.'C.H ' I f , f I Teenagers Say A Hugh School Boy Vusnts Yale Bs Cub Blxgkmun A fm nuke 13,0 I dgudgd to usxt Yah UDIYCFSIIS for .1 wukund I had huard .1 grmt dual about Yale, but I dxdn t know quntg what to belneu A personal vnsxt to the school wxs the only way nn Whlth I could know nf Yale were thu school for nu I lgfr on 1 Prlday afternoon from Chxcago Mxdwas A1r port on 1 DC, 6 I mms sgrud lunch on rhg plmc and the xx holy tmp xx IS wry enjoxabln I landgd m INLW York about 5 pm md I mms mnt at rhg urport bx thy freshman foot bull conh WL lf11ITlt.dllILlX started bx L.1r for Num Huen vxhlch 15 80 mnlu north Fha Lntm. ndn was along the Huuhmson plrkvs mx, om of tlu mam plrkw ns an thg Nux York nun ty Ihg pmrkwns proude. 1 wry buutnful mp through thy suburbm rcgnon Then an no blllbonrda on thesf. roads I lnvg mur sun .1 more buutnful md Stnkmg suburban l!'L.1 Smue wx arrnvud 1t Yak after dlrk I Louldn t see much of rhg umpus Thg C0lLh mtroduud mu to .1 group of foot bmll boxs who lnud nn tht C,hlL.lg0 arel Thu sgroup, whmh non totalgd six, xscnt to dinner at 1 plug ullgd Worn S Tht mmg sums from the famous song To tha Tabla down at Morrx s Thu buxldmg was wry old md at loolud 15 nf nt Ind PYLNIOUSIX bnen a bn housg Insldg xwrg 1 grut mlm woodm tlblw Illldt. of oak 1hL tlblus 1nd churs wgre all ClI'SLd wxth lHlIl1lS and fra turmtx sxgns, xxhlch hmd bun urs Llrnfullx md mngmfx Lmtlv dom Thug vnu purhaps tm tlblgs md most of thgm were fnllnd with Yllc man WLJYIDQ E198 md sportuolts xx 1th khakl punts thu Lommon dmmr drws If rhg UI1lNLF5lfN Soma warg bun utmg md othurs vwrg tmllung md laughmg owr thur Coffu Thy Suttlnq Lreltgd nh. wcut pnuturg md atmos plum xxlngh Ind fllshgd through mx mmd when lxstcmng rln. bow to thur room I xx I9 to Slup md Clt lf thur Collezn LLIIIIIQ mw x slt SlILlI'dlX mormng I xx 15 up brnght md urlx, for I had 1 full Sdndlllg lhmd of IT I xx IS lI1ILI'XlLXNLd bs om of the IKINISSIOI1 d1ru.to1s If 9 10 lm 'Hn dlrutor tllkud to m 1 out mx grldgs, murwts md Qamrxl fulmgs toxx ar Lollugn Aftu' the lnturuux xx IS gomplutnd thu goluh took mu. for 1 look It tht umpus Thg fnrst lU.I11 on tht 1gcnd1 xx 15 1 look lf tht dnffwgnt Lolhgu wlnrg tht bow hu Thug :111 ff'ltLI'I1lIlLS nt Yllg, but nom of tn boss lun m tlum All tht fzgshmnn lug tognthu' III om bug dormntorx ThL dorm ns old, but nt IS urx nrnprusuu from tht outsxdg Thu other boys :ru dnndud mto mn dlffgrmt Lollugu xxhmlm In rexllv dormntonu Thyrn ln usumllx bgtxucn tvso md three hun dad hung m ugh Lollugg The. bow mu ut ull then' muls m tlmr oxxn Lollugg but thu somrnme ut xt othgr golleges vuth frngnds Thy collgges furmih 1 mturll mtr1mur1l pro grxm md gnu rnllms flourmh lhe. gollugu look llkg lmugg mmmons on uetlu xxhmh xou would cxput to hue Sun hunduds of ulrs bcforp Thex m. bunlt of 1 lnght Loloryd rough Stom md usmllx coux 1 Qquxry blouk Tlum ns xlxxlw 1 umpus m tht untu' of tht Lollcga xxhmh IS rullx 1 bug uouxts 1rd Thu roome 111 modern md spxuouq Usumllx four boss room tognthur m muh xputmmt which gonsxats of 1 bgdroom, 1 studx room md 1 bug hung room All rhg IPIYIKHLIIIS 1rt not 1l1kL m sxzg md lrrlnmmcnt md tht sgmors ueuxllx gut thenr prnfunm of rooms Next vu usxud the lxbrarw lzach collugn has xts own small llbrars, but the mam library IS the largest m the world It IS :1 tremendous stone structure which looks luke a glant Lhuruh from tht outsxde Inside thgre are mam corridors dnudmg the flelds of lxteraturg The major portnon of the books xs actually located on the upper floors of the hbrary You flll out ll card and xt ns mulled upstanrs where an attcn dant sccurgs tht deslrud book for you The Yale llbfdfy Con tanns a gruat number of rare books and selectxons I saw one of tht Gutunburg Bxblcs and Lxxmplcs of early Babvloman lxteraturc In the afternoon I sau tht athlctm bunldmgs Yale has 1 nux gs m Whlkh has eight floors Then ns a suparate floor for basketball the crux, wxrgsthng, handball fencing and sxummmg ThL basketball poruon seats only 1500 Thxs shows tht lagk of munst toxx Jrd b1skctb1ll m the l'lSI Yah has a tremendous amount of ana for football and mtr.1mur.1l sports The frushmgn hue thur own practice and game fnald Yale s football bovsl ns of enormous sun, and nt I9 constructed from the same. mpc of stone 1s 111 thu colleges The bowl holds 70000 pcopk Yale probablx has the fmest Lollcgc basgball stadnum nn tht Umtcd States It stats 17 500 and the fuld ns m excellent shapc In .xddntxon to thasc fum athletnc strugtures, Yale has .1 huge fleldhousc xnhlch suns thy track football and base ball te1ms durmg thy year Saturdas mghr I went to 1 show mth mx Chncago frnends Aftervn mrds we vsenr to thcnr fmtcrmtw, and bs th tlmc vu. Jrrned there xx as quxtc 1 gmg there Thy fratcrnntx suns 15 1 rpcrcmon hall Sundn mormng I was up Larlw .lgann I left Yale at 9 nm md drom back to Nw York when I spent the after noon wnh frxcnds of the fmmxly I caught 1 plane hte Sun du afternoon and I wvls b1ck nn Chxcago by 7 pm I thunk tlns was Cl urx uondurful ucpcrlgnco. for me, md I think 1 great dual more. of the Umwcrsntw and IIS students now th1t I hue soma. fnrst hmd mformatnon There I9 1 gnu umry of pgoplg II tln sphool for pruucallw the xx hole vs orld 15 1LprLsents.d there Thf. bow lrc not all book xxorme I5 mms people thmk thu ln Thg athlctu. group v.1pLu1llx ns 1uSt lllu thy boxs It HIIXTITIOIILI Hugh X IL 11 1 grut Suhool xuth 1 grut IKPLIIIIIOI1 - The EXl'lIblfl0lllSf Bx Blll Hnndrnuks Burma Hohenbergu' All Amgrucan Intrlmural Basketball r or So ht Sus ns stnll rhg prxdg of thv. school IS sprlghtlx Lntrmu onto tlu bmskgtblll Lourt nnkns rhg gurls moon xx hen In guns thgm has fnmous dull max ure look But thu. 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The Growth and Development of My Ambutlon What Could Sult Me Better' BY -IIHO BIIIO Bx met lohnson I thank that exerx box at one tame durang has late aspnes to be a naenaber of the meelacal protexsaon 'xlx ambataon started an the normal pattern and exentuallx I became more anterested an medacane At farst mx parents traed to encour age me along these lanes but bx th tame I xx as fafteen thex had forgotten mx ambataon Nlx parents thought that I had forgotten but I hadn t about mx ambataon because I hadn t saad anxthang about t I then started to aelxnoxxledge mx felloxx man I began to read factxon so I could balance mx readang daet I feel that non factaon as xerx anformataxe and educataonal but faetaon offers more of an ansaght anto the mands of men I am tryang to formulate a phalosophx of lafe to laxc bx I haxe a relagaon, but I thank that a person has to relx on has oxxn thoughts to .amount to anythang I cannot say that any one thang has anspareel me more than the other, but xxhen I started to studx people and lafe I began to reala7e what courses I haxe to follovx Mx parents and mx ammedaate famalx haxe not gone to college I am to be the farst one ma d as vxell as of the bodx Noxx I am xerx expectant and eager to delxe mto the future The Course of a Llfetlme Bx Sheryl Woody Once upon a tame, a very long tame ago, whale I was sattang at the danner table I decaded to become a nurse Thas decasaon xxas sudden I had never before thought ser aously of my future, but then, I had nexer taken much tame to thank about any amportant questaon After I graduate from Hammond Hagla I hope to get a Bachelor of Scaencc .egree from the Unaversaty of Illanoas, and then return to St Lukes for specaalazataon an phxchaatry The exact date of mx momentous decasaon as unknovxn to me, but I do recall that at xxas not long after we learned mv baby saster vxas a xactam of cerebral palsy NIV mother, who at present as a speech therapast at the Haxen School obtaaned from the doctors anstructaons for some of the more sample of the phvsacal therapv exercases and an due tame I too, learned to do them W'hale assastang my saster an these exercases and an generally takang care of her, I was thus gaanang a bat of expearence m mx chosen faeld all the xxhalc becomang more and more determaned to become a nurse I stall don t knoxax exactlx xx hx I decaded to specaalaze an psx chaatrx, maxbe I am just naturally curaous At Hammond Hagh I haxe taken all the scaence courses offered and I am also takang extra crcdat xxork an phxsacs I often lae an bed at naght mel xxonder af I can ever reallx do these thangs of xxhaeh I haxe elreamed so long, but, although nobodv has ever confessed at, I doubt af mx won derment as much dafferent from that of anx other teen ager who suddenlx fands hamself lookang for the farst tame out of has sheltered corner at the dark and forbaddang xxorld Page Thlrlj tuo aen I xx as t a s ole I aemen ea usa aa an a sentenee and mx mother nepramanded me bx saxang, Hou must nexer sax aan t Its not good Englash She put spccaal emphasas on the xxord nexer Nlx mother nexer laesatated to correct me al I faa to use good neasa Xs a rc ult I became axxarc ol on other people talked I began to notace that manx of nax plax mates talked bad Fnglash and I xxould coarect t em Xaturallx thas tenelenex sometames made mx latrle fraends n e at ae Soon hoxxexea I realaled I xx asnt the onlx one vxho eoxaected peoples Englash for at school the teachers often corrected me Thas unexpected aetaon made me acala7e I xx asnt quate tlae authoratx I praeled naxself to be s I q t eorreetane, nax elassmates I haxc alxx axs llkeel school especaallx hagh school Some hoxx I haxe alxxaxs managed to get along faarlx xxell xxath the teaeheas too Ilaere as hoxxexer one group ot teachers x hom l laa e lalxeel esp eaallx xxell those xxho laaxe taug t me Pnelasla an hugh selaool lor some oeld reason xxhach I don t knoxx Ixe loxed exerx one of them from Nlrs Mon beck an Nlunster to the faseanatanq Vlr Vlura at Hammond llaela Ixeax one of mx lfnglasla teaelaers has had one taang an eomnaon tlaex seem to be gettanq 1 lot ITIOIC out of lafc than most people I lenoxx Ixe alxx axs laael faarlx good eaades an nax Englash classes and exerx senaester nax Fnglash elasses laaxe beeonac more eaestam, lleeause of tl peasunc I g t n tlae e c 1 es haxe elecaeleel to become a laagla school Englash teacher What could sunt me better? I lake to vxrate and I loxe to read I xxoulel bc teachang the subject I love best, and I would be teaehang at to antcrestang hagh school students It would be part of anx job to read faarlv extensavely some thang Id love to do more of novx but I lack the tame I xxould help to mold future generataons I could have the poxxer to naake or break a person All thas, and I would be Qettang paad for at' What could suat me better? My Dream Career Bx Sue Carleton Sance I am onlx seventeen and not exen out of hagh school, Im not quate sure just vxhat my ambataons an lafe are Of course I vxant happaness, love, chaldren, peace of mand, and naturally, money I want all the maternal thangs that seem so amportant to kads of my age I have my dreams of the future too, such as my career I have at all planned I am goang., to become a eommercaal artast or an anteraor decorator maxbe anyway, somethang connected warh art and busaness I am goang to laxe an a skyscraper apartment an the maddle of Nexx Yoak Caty' wath vxandows facang the Hudson Raxcr, the Empare State Bualdang and downtown New York faf thats possable Ill haxe tnckets to the best plaxs on liroadxx ax and noxx and then Ill xasat a naght club featurang a good ,azz band Ill go for rades around Central Park an 1 hansom cab on Sundax mornangs after church, and vxandoxx shop along I'afth Axenue Ill laaxe an amportant exccutaxe job .at Sachs Fafth Avenue or Bonxxat Teller's, perhaps creatang vxandow dasplays, and I'lI haxe credat accounts at all the exclusave fashaon shops an Nlanhattan Sounds lake a nace dream, doesn't at? . 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From Where I Slt Bx lmt olmson dumb mto 1 11ttlQ trlp lI'l uhluh I rndg to su mx tmgcrs Gump thy sumtdn xxool of rhg m1roon blankgt xxhlulm sgrus IS thy sur Lour fox the front SLI! sxhgn I sxt As thls junkgr mnku its stutturmg surt, 1ll plssmgcrs nn xoluntlrllx Iurgh form 1rd If 1 fortx flu dggru mglc I dont notlcc just xxhlt Lonstltutcs the passmg sgenery but from where I slr I cln t help takmg non of my mmmedmtc muronmcnt As mx fur rest on the gravgl studded floor xuth the empty pop bottles rollmg thns xx mx 1nd th1t I mn ful thu cold drzft urulmg nc1r my numb mklgs Why? Th gurl 1t ms rnght had the wxlndovs open to 'allow c1g1rettL smoke to cscxpg Thxs smokg comes from thc drnvar s cngirettc, wxhngh IS hanging loosaly from rhg cormr of hus mouth Thu smoke drxfts unwulgomcd pmt my face tovxlrd rhg DCIFLS' open CXII All convgrmtlon except for 1 fcvs mlsccllmcous and muffled mumblmgs ns drowned out bx thu rnspmg roar of tht mufflu' xxhnuh IS I understlnd hus 1 holn the sxz of .1 sllxer dolln' m If Ind the stltlc of tht radio, whxch fluctuates m solume vnthout the :nd of the humm hand 'lhrough the last vscnks run splotchnd vundovns I cm L the dnrtx, dented green hood Directly m front of mc ns the dusty, dull grly dzshbolrd mth ubout fxftx dnffnrcnt Lhromg plmted gadgets to tht left tht onlx one vshxch I ruogmzc ls tht speedometer In rhg Lentur of nh.. dlshbolrd ns 1 Llogk xxhmh hm rud qulrtu' put four smug lust Saptnmbgr Also nn tht unter 1rc txxo nudg LI'lLl'Llbll11 ln 1 flung posntlon, dmglmg m my fwcc from 1 nlrrovs rad sxlk rlbbon tud to tlu fmggr smudgcd rclr uux mxrror fvno green Chrmtmzs bulls md 1 pllstln kuxpu doll ulld only ln 1 fux lrrldugcnt Lolorud tlcd xround tht light sun fllp Plnmd onto mln rxqht Sun flp IS 1 suttur pm vxhuh I9 mldn to ook nlw m UYIFILIL s Ld turtln xxlth gum glwss un In Lontnst tu lgfr Sun flip glrucs om lom LIIFIULX us mblmg 1 bird pcruh mmus the blrd Fhg lI'ltLI'10l ducolztlons of tlns uhluln lf lclst from xxlurg I slr, mmmd mg of rhg llfr ovgrs of 1 ILll11I11'l2L MIL Chem Bx Smdrl lolmion Another day, mother expenment s ll th1t semors of the fourth hour Chemnstrx VIII clue thought That 15, untxl we dnsumurcd bx rmdmg Lxpcrxmnnt mmtgcn Concermng sulphurng 1Cld th1t vu wcrg tmknng our Ines ln our hands Th.. cxpurnmcnr became mtnnsglx mtcrgstmg After entermg the room, we fnrst donned our umforms, black rubber uprons thlt made us look llke crcaturcs out of rh P1gLS of 1 Dlor f1sh1on mzgwlm bccxuse thu xx cry stmnght lmed and shlpclcss Then vu unhookcd tht kcxs to our dmv ers and proceudud to our desks when we ruuwcd a few ast mmutg mstrucuons from Nlr Long We were ready to begun Our adjournmmt to tht room length black, wsust hxgh chemnstrv llborltory benches remmdcd mL of the wax the gmrd at the Unknown Soldlers grwe m W1sh1ngton DC mmrchus HIS uns 111 'IIWAIXS focused Qtrught ahead 15 he paces at a fast chp After suttmg up oux upgrnment wt umg upon the crucml pomt of the expcrnment Should we pour u1tcr mto tht sulphuric 3Cld or XICL wma? I those tht ucc. XCFS1 I am posxtnc th1t the rust of the sumtmsts dxd too 'Vis rcasona No one had thmgs lumpmg our of tht mst tubg nr hmm The mxt part of the expenmcnt was one we dared elaborate on, and boy dnd we' Mr Long told us that he dldnt care very much for our daboratnons We were to place fxve grams of ordmary sugar m a small beaker 1nd add about fxve cubnc centnmeters of concentrated sulphurnc acxd Some of us dld, some of us d1dn't There was one group that lddgd 1 full bukgr of sugxr 1nd sulphurxc uxd together They rullx got 1 rugtnon Hxdrogun and ovgm num Lmnttud m xolumu Ihg mixture. by tummy, bluk 1nd u-.pmdnmg thru tnmu tht mu of nh 250 cc bukgr sw allovud the glass snr rmg rod Ihg YLSUIUDX mm ns mblcd a skm dxsmrdcd by 21 fmt snxke Ihg pgrsons nmolud nn thxs LXILINPOFIHLOUS upgrmunt qLn1.kly took tht bL.1kLr our to tht gl1ss doorud untnlatmg ubnmt Set lt msxdg bmgnd tht door shut, and proceeded to doubln our math llughtgr Chcmxstrx IS a jollx lot of fun The Four Wheeled Wonder Runs Agam Bx Waxnf. Stuart Whls r r' Chug' Chug thug Lhug' Squeak' Scrape' Lhug ghug' Hnsss' Squenl' Rattle rattle' Chug9 Bump bump bump' Chuga H1ro O O O gxh' The four wheeled vxondgr bounced vuarxlx out of uts bed to start nts long lournu suhoolxx xrd Its cxternor xx IS shmy and xts mterxor was still xut from wcsterdu s ram A foul odor arose from tht sosggw upholstery The motor was thumpmg the list ounce of lnfg out of my twantx sum year old 'mtnque me1ns of rrmsportxtxon I xx IS hte I sprang to my mount R01 a :1 r' We the ur and I vsere off Thg ro1d xms bumpy Or x-.15 lt that ox 11 whul performmg zgnnl Wull, we were moxmg Down tht hlghXN1X vue bounud IS tht pgoplc 'dong tht I'01dSld9 md tht occupants of other zutomobnles stared xuth 1 mixture mf ww fright tolnrlncg md, moQt noucezblg 1 urung du.,xc.L of xmunmnnt Hudxng not tht stlru of he pusmts ug Lhugggd toxx 1rd our 2,01 loonud Lqulllx hrgf. ln my mmd Would the lnght be red or gram? If nt nun sgrun, would lt stu green' Von nm pmtmt lf nt sun. nd mould vw Stop Nh mmtll quencs xurg soon mswufnd 'Ibn lxght hud fllckcrcd and thm glovud rad A quxck thrust on the brlkc. pcd1l begm mx wttauk on momgntum I follovwd xuth 1 sharp tug 1t rh emergency brmlu md IS I dnspgrltdx pushed the pndll md pullnd th lugr, tht vxonder rollud TPPIFLDIIX unhmderud to 1 s op dnrnctlx before tht glowmg stoplnght The fxrst crxsls had been plssnd but hud left no 1ssur1ncL ln my mmd of pafsmg snmnhr latur crlses As thc four whuelnd uondnr snorted lround 1 corner, I dxscoxered a h1tch hnker upon whom, remembering my urlnr dass, I took pltv Some. vsho haxe buen slmxlarlw honorgd mw thmk If would hug been 1 gruter show of LOIDPIHSIOH lf I h1d passed h1m bx But I ducldcd to offer h1m 1 rude VLh1Ch he mnocentlx -Lcgpted Good mormng, I sud, openmg the door for h1m W urn hte., I sud, stxrtmg off down tht ro1d 15 he struggled IYCIUOUSIX to close tht door Yes, he ruplud as I luned oxer to Close the door for 1m Ht glmcud lnstnlx II mg, the car, md tht road ahmd As tht wondgr joltnd uolentlx over a rut ht began to rulnzg xxh1t hg had got hxmsdf mto by stnckmg out hus thumb Por the rest of the tr1p ht szt rlgxd nn hw se1t, stzrmg mutnly lt the road As uv. mrrovnely mnssed other c1rs 'mi fuled to ment tht Lrxsns of 1 stoplxght or tvxo, ht looknd 1s nf hus hfg were passmg before has eyes as a prelude to hus f.ert1m doom When vue fmallx :hugged unto 1 pxrlung space nur t e sghool, our rlder rockutcd out of tht door mumbling 1 weak uiprassxon of apprcumon IS he breathed .1 deep sxgh of reluef I turned off the ngnmon and the thumpmg hnssmg, grmd mg, overheated motor uhcezed and stopped I got out closed the door, 1nd began xx mlkmg toward the school As I reached the school door and saw that the halls were not empty, I knew that vue had made lt The four wheeled wonder had run that mornmg, would nt run agam' Pa qe Tbzrtg three , . ,. ,, , ' -' , Y . u - A ' , 1 ', V .. , A- , . , L. 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Page Forlg I ORRAINI ROZCICHA SAINDRA SARBER ROBERT SAUNDIIRS SHARONI SCI-IABEL BR UCI' SCH AIHER JAMFS SCHNIIDT CAROL SCHMIT VIRGINIA SCHRIIBFR NIARLFNI' SCHWARTZ DOIN SCOTT LI LII SCRUGGS BI1TTX SFDDFLMEYILR ROBI RT SEIBERT HI RBI RTINE SHAW JUDY SHAW ROBI R I' SHAW PI TI R SHIDTLFR C ATHI RIINI SLAN XC ROCIR SIOSSFR TON1 SNIIDDX RUTH ANN SNIITH IOY SOII NBI RGI R THONIAS SPOI RNI R PHYI I IS SPYCHAI SKI NORXIA STABLIR BI TTY STAROCSAK IINI STOREY ANITHONY SUSORFNY PHILLIS SUTTFR JUDY SWEITZIIR NIANCY SZANY VALFRIE TAKACS NFIL TANIS C 'XROLYN TERRY GLORIA I'HII I DBAR DIANNE THOMSEN DONNA THORNTON IOIA THORNTON IOI TKAC7 DINNX TOBIN AIIIN TRUHN DARIINE TRUMP NANCY TUNIS NIARCARTT TURPIN I i i I' BARTON SMITH ' 'Lv I 5 L LI Y l JANILI 'IUTTII SHARON ULM .IAINIT UNDrRyyooD PAI UZDANOVICH rum VANBUSKIRR IORI NA VAINL II DI R JUDY VOSS JAINILT WAIILKTI R ANN WAGNLR RAYI TTA WAI DROP jOLlYIN XXALKFR SANDRA WAMPLER SHARON WARD RUTH ANN WEBBER DON WELLS INA XX HITI HI AD WAXXL NXICKIIKRIN IACRII XX II LAIND XANCX Vs ILLIANIS SUZANN VTILLIAMS JUDX WII SON X IRGINIA WITTER ROBI RT WOI RPI L TI RRX WORWA TFRRX WRIGHT LARRY YARCK APRIL ZELLA My Hand In Hls By Eleanor Anderson Tns sweet to place my hand nn Has Whnlst all ns dnm To close my weary, achmg eyes And follow Hnm Speak, Lord 1n the stnllness Whnle I want on Thee Hushcd my heart to lxsten In expectancy I tread no path nn life to I-Inn unknoyyn I l1ft no burden belr no pun alone My soul .1 calm sure hndmg place has found The everhstmg, 1rms my lnfe surround Keep nu Lord for LIIFRIILSS gathers Round about the path I tread, Keep me Iord and let my footsteps Eyel by Thy word be lad i ev '4-r Adonngly me wonder As grace proclaxms that vu. To Thee our Lord, umted, Are ever one wnth Thee And when m Heavens glory Most glady vue wyake We ll wear Thy yerv hkeness And of Thy joys partllv. God IS lnght' I-Ins may ns perfect Seemg not vynth humln sxght Choosmg not yylth hunnn yusdom He IS doing only rnght Oh, remember nn Thy bhndness God Himself ns 'always Lnght That I Thy wnll may do, shoyy me the vmy For thus my strength renevx from dxy to day Thus ns my e1rnest plea Thme vyholly Lord to be And Thee obey Pagf For ly rm Teenagers Say The Beach on a Summer Night Bx Arlene Sllldx I L111 tttl the xx llnltll of tht erltkllnt, fllt IS I slt ltrt btsldt lt One of the burnlng logs sllps tloxxn among tht ashes lnd flares up brlehtlx The ttlloplllne llot dog xx rlpper bursts 1I1I0 fllmt 15 lf 18 throxxn lnto tllt flle Grtlst LlI'1PN teldllx lnto the fll 18 tllt bloxxn xx rlnkltd llot dog S1lLlL's lnd sputters The gloxxlng tolls If the edge of the flrt pop and craeklt The pungent wood smell stlngs mx tvts lnl nose Ihe dlx slnd 1S tool bttxxetn mx toes and tht xxool blanket feels rough lgalnst nax skln Red orange lnd green laekets lnd sklrts are draped on tht gnlrled branches of the bendlng tree xxhlch groxxs at the foot of the ntlr bx sand dune Leaxes branches shoes stocklngs eoke bottles empt boxes and l PILHIC basket are strexxn around the bls of the tlee The blttzt from the llkt tlnglts mx halr Isarther doxx 11 the beach to mx rlght I ste the black outllne of 1 pler juttlng out lnto the vxater Drlftvxood IS gathered ln heaps around a log whlch IS entrenched ln the soft sand Sllhouetted dark sand dunes slope IW ay from the xxaters edge As I look out over the lake I notlee flrst the reflectloll of the plnpolnts of sllxer glltterlng ln the deep purplt skx The moon beams throvx a path of shlnlng sllxer across the xxater The lake sxxells With xx lxes lnd the xx hlte surf rolls ln lnd sxxlrls along tht shore I btgln to xxonder hoxx lf xxould be to stax here on the beach throughout the sprlng and summer I could sxx lm and run and plax 'Vlx thought drlft from the materlal thlngs ln llfe I begln thlnklng about God, and I marxel at the mlracle of thls lake and tht sand moon and stars I could be elose to these thlngs htrt I could even touch the skx Quddenlx an alrplane roars overhead lnd I ana lolted out of mx ptlttful FCXCFIL Someone saxs It s tlmt to go Sllentlx I help gather the lackets shoes, blankets lnd empty coke bottles The grtx smoke turls upxx ard frona tht dx mg flre Fxerx thlng 15 stlll The Inward journey Bx Dorls Peel xxrltten by Susan Curran Dorls Peel s message ln her book Tlu lmtanl ourmx I5 th baslc brotherhood of man Whether one be an Fast or Wtst Bellllaer, an Amellcln, a Chlnese, a d mocrat a tolll munlst all haxt common dtslres for peace and happlness Nllss Peel s Euloptan trlp ln 1951 proxlded tht ltlnerarx for Tin Inward OIIYIIIB On thls trlp she met and talked xxlth many people There xxls Peter, xxho had charge of a German refugee camp Hans xxho reclted the Declaratlon of Independenee IS hls group cllmbed the Alps the Russlan soldler vxho xx anted to knoxx, I-Ioxx lre thlngs ln the West' Is lt the xxax thex tell us lt IS3 Th hlgh polnt of the journex xxas the authors atttn dance at the SOYILI World Youth Rallx ln Fast Berlln She wltnessed the three hour parade of youth from varlous na tlons tht lnter natlonal contests, heard the propaganda speeches, savx the rtltaslng of the Peace Doves On all sldes rose the call Freundschaft frlendshlpj from the Chlnese, Russlans, Albanlans, Brazlllans, Amerlcans And at the rally she met manv East Berllntrs There was Kathe to whom her Communlsm vxas more a rellglon than a P0llIlC3l phllosophv Ernst, who xlxas a Communlst because he hated and feared the West, Llesl, xxho was a Communlst because of her strorg dC9lfC for peace and her feellng that the west wanted xxar MISS Peel met these people and thelr Communlsm wlth a mlnd whlch deeply bellves ln truth the Amerlcan Constltutlon, God, and the brotherhood of man Page Forty Iuu Th lutllol lll nllnx plltes 15 superfluous ln her word ln At tlnlts I felt IS though 111 LXLl1l'l1lf10l1 po nt If t of ltll stllttlltt xxoue b pploprlltt she sttnlt breltllltss On tllt xx hole tllt book xx 19 ln 1I19P1I'1l'lg lesson to lts releltr on tllt l'!1N1L goodness 01 lllln Flrst On The Sled Bx Sandr l Iohnson When xxe turntel off Route 45 Judy Slndx lekle errx lnd I eould set l tllxxllng llnt of Chevys, lords O s Nlerts Cadxs lnd jlguars of hlrd tops lntl tonxtrtlbles, lnd of 1955 modtls lnd 1937s stretehlng l bloek lnd one hllf vxest and txxo blotks tlst of tht tntrante to Palos Plrk I V15 slttlng on tht edge of tllt stlt 19 our Wlllxs statlon xx lgon IIC up, If IIS top speed of fortx mlles per hour the dlstance to the tnd of the llne I remember thlt someone gasped as xxe C'l111e lnto XICV lng rlngt of the one hundrtd flftx foot thurcs xxt xxere to traxel dovxn Nlx hands xxere tlammx as I used the door handle to ud m 111 gllnlng l stmce on legs xxhost knt s seemed to be rlpplng out Too hlgh too steep xou fool too hlgh too steep, xou nut We xxere all l stlte f seml choek afttr catchlng a gllmpse of the slldes lnd tht slender PICCCS of xxood that xxere to carrx us on our sxslft dovxnvx ard lournex Proof of that statement llts ln our flrst actlon We tllmbed tllt one hundred lnd txxentx steps to tht storx about the llrtle tnglne that had to ellnlb l stetp naoun taln ln order to dellxtr Chf1SI1111S presents to the thlltlren or the other slde Exerxone of tht p ople tllnlbmg tht llst flf teen stalrs looked to me as lf he xxere repeltlng I thlnk I n I thlnk I c Thelr flees llghttd xxlth elltlon 19 thex dld mlke II When our group reaehed tht top xxe found l eroxxd of ptople xxlth toboggans protrudlng agalnst the sky ln jagged llnes As we turned our backs on thlt seene we saxx alaother 1l'11lT11ICLl pllntlngs Cnrls boxs women and men clothed ln bllght reds xelloxxs lnd blues xlxere moxlng about belovx and on the steps The trees lnd snoxxx hllls composed tht bltkground tht brovxn xxoodtn slldes slat eurxed tqul dlstlnt llnes the foreground Reallzlng thlt 1 toboggan xx IS ntctsslrx doxxn the one hundrtd .lnd txxentx steps xxe cllmbed Flxe mlnutes llter after tradlng l dolllr lnd errx s drlvers llcense for a sled ln tht smokx, eroxxded lodge llghted bx two blre bulbs dangllng from cords It each end of the flftx foot room vxe agaln trudged tht one hundred and twentx steps Gllnlng the top once more, xxe spent flftx n11I'1UtCS waltlng our turn When tht last sltd ln front of us xxas flnlllx shoxed off I touldn t tell xxhether I xx as shaklng from the told or the fell' that xxas lodged ln the plt of mx stomach Our toboggln xx IS plated ln ehute txxo lust guess who got roped lnto the prlxllege CU of rldlng flrst seat Me' I settled myself ln vxhat I felt to be a secure posltlon, legs erossed lrms hugglng tht legs of the person bthlnd me and teeth clamped shut to prevent thelr ehltterlng The gate man gaxe hls OK on oul sled whlth xx IS tht slgnal to lowtr tht gate After the vxooden door slovxly creaked doxlxn, I was perched for l spllt second at the brlnk of the narrow, very steep chute Then we vxere off As the sled plcked up momen tum, the ICN wlnd whlpptd tears IDIO my eyts My jltters were gone I enjoyed to the fullest the exhllaratlon caused bv tht flylng sensltlon Our sled rln oxer l green cap bumped ovtr the end of the chute lnto tht lee plxtd gorge between two hard plcked snoxxbanks, and sloxx lx lost speed as It leveled off When xxe stopped I xxas content to slt for a mlnute whlle my helrt caught up vxlth mx poundlng pulse What bllss vxas that sxxlft rlde on that crlckllng cold January day' Cl ' 1 I Qi'.l 1 .4 .I I ' 0 0 0 0 - . . 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My Grandmother Bx 'Wsrn Holzbgrg Wg thunk thu mx gllI1dl110IhLI' as 1 rnmlrlublv. woman Nix mothgr tulls nn thu Cyrlndml und to bg un smk but lookmg xt hgr now, xou would IILYLI' know If lor .1 woman of ughrs nme XLIFS shg as rhg plcturg of health Shu has shrunk to 1 plump flu fur four mchgs Hur skm IS loosv. md duply wrmklcd md 5hL has .1 hrgg un notluablg hump on her bulx Hur ahouldgrs Ira stoopyd wlth Aga but strughun when shy buomes angry I hug hezud pnoplf. sly that ms grandmother has an unforgctnblg f-ILL It I5 1 round f-ICQ. wnth an uen mon roundgd chm Hu law Ima. I5 mdgfmntn and hgr lmnr hm ns don to hc.r thnck, stul gru umbrows Her forghud 15 ur rowgd as lS the rest of hu fam but the lmes guy hu .1 cum Lxpressxon Her smxll buady ues sparklc. beh1nd thi stec framed glasses 1nd xou unt hnlp notlcmg thur clear uc golor When Grandma wants h4.r own vu Qwhngh I9 most of thu tnmej her nxrrow lnps .IFL prgssnd fxrmlx toggther turnmg down at thc gornurs My grandmothnr flkLS prxdg m dnssmg up and loves to hlvg new Clothes You unt but har kwpmg up vuth th lxtgst stxles She was tmklnd punk Int fall whm shg won 'At her vuekly club mutxng, 1 strand of long black and ormgg beads Shus worn them eonstmtly but only with bluk dnsses Shad nuar wur bllck nccussornes wnth .1 blug drws Curxndmx 5urprmd us wnth these buds becausg shu xndx wurs juulrx vcupt for an ocgasnonxl strand of purls or .1 pm She wean no makg up our her pvwuhgs md Crum uomplaxnon :md shy hams to see anyone wnth too mud: grusn p.nnt on Once my mothnr trxcd to put 1 lnttlg llpstngk md rouge on Grmdma. but Shy ran fand I mean rm p sturs to wash nt off Cnrlndmn goes to the buuts shop eurx other week to get hu pure Vkhltf. hgur vmshnd md har neat hur drvcr 1nd wouldn t mm hgr 1ppo1ntmLnt for .my thang WL ncur hun trouble fmdmg thmgs for Cyrmdmn to do Shu. msxsts on WlShlI1g brukfast md lunch dxshgs nun dn md She has kmt .lt lust fnftun sweaters and three 1fghnns ln the past wefu' although hgr large knudxkd, galloueed hands become cramped vuth Lonstmt use Inu wars ago Grmdnn orgamzed 1 famxlx dub for hu mum fdmlly Buuus he had seven brothers .md snsters nt wms qulte .1 chore On Grmdnms eighty fnfrh bnrthd there were over 125 people .lt our house to honor her One day two of hgr IHLCC9 Lame to VKSII her My grand mother started to tilk Ibout .1 Cousm who had had an 1m1tur4. baby Wm fmlllx duuded that she meant pre mqture mstead of amlturg Although she sometxmes gets her words mlud up she ms .1 brxllmnt woman though uneducated Whgngser xou need help vuth xour algebra she IS the one to go to I Lan onlx hope th1t nf I reach exghtx mm sure wx be hllf 15 alert ms ms zrmdmoth r An Angel On Earth Bx Lois NILLCOCI Ill bet you cmt gums who ns 1 Florenu Xnghtnnmle 1 Mld1mC Cum 1 Ilorumg Chadvuck 1 mm Adchms, or 1 om of Arc all m omg X10 no xt s not sour Mom 1tQ mlm Thmk not? Wgll Ill prow t Surg shes 1 Ilormu Nnghtxnzmlg I dont lmovs hom mmv tnmc I thought ld nugr my mother du vxhun fngurl tlvglx spukmff, mx mothnr would don hu stlrghx xxhntu um form md become thy grunt healer She puts .1 fnvs of thu and a fux of that toguthgr md Rhll'l10, just hkc NIMJIITIL Cum she has dnsuourud somcthmg Hgrs xsnt ummum but somgrhmg yust IS uluzblg whngh I ull good food Whm I told someone th t I thought Mom vms a Plor ence Chadsugk hu zctullls doubted me True she doesnt svum but she secs yust as mugh water, lf not more. by doing tlu dnshgs .md vx xshmg the Llothgs Manx of you know Img Addams was .1 woman who orgmxzcd Hull House Lxke that ms Viom has created house we hkg to comm home to She teaches and lgads us to xpprccmtc our fellow men md to love and bellewc nn God Shg shows us thi buutns of mturg and we apprecmu the fmer thmgs m lnfc In th1s same manner Moms a oan of Arc In teachmg us all these thmgs she ns crusadmg against juvenile delmquency, racial prqudlces, and hatred My Moms all these people and more Shes got a smnle to brighten your dn, .md shes got a frown whlch keeps wou m lme It s hard to bclxeve that I I.o1s MCI.4.od, am luck enough to be one of hu' chlldren Mlss Butler By Susan Curran MV enghth grade musnc teacher 15 one of my favonte people She was the teacher who taught mn that teachers are human not just m1chmLs devoxd of any emotions or thoughts Mxss Butler was urx sarcastnc In her cllsses she would often shock hgr students bs rndxculmg such sacred thmgs as honcstx .md frnndsl'-up Sh was often sarczsnc about people ln her classes and would make certwm oms uncomfortable bw makmg Lommcnte about UIIIILKS urv pertmcnt to them She had no xllusnons about peoples motnes for tzkmg certam mnons md oiun would xttrnbute 1 fme deed to an ulterlor motlve If anyone ln hu Lluss sand somethmg which Mass Butler dndn t thmk hg mu.mt, hu would questnon hum as to wh1t he really belnvgd Musnc was an unpopul1r subgect am may and wnth Mxss Butler as teacher, lt was doubly so Because of her bntmg sarcasm she was the most unpopular teachpr nn the school I was umque nn rhar I lnked hu' I was prgsldent of ch Vlusnc Apprecnatnon Club of wh1ch she was the sponsor Through thus common acuvnty, I came to know her quxte well To her classes she was sarcastlc and even mean at tnmes But after I got to know har, I reahzed that there was a very human and very mce Mnss Butler behmd the barncade of sarcasm She was born ln northern Mnchxgan .md was the youngest of three gurls She loved to talk about her chlld hood her troubles wnth her snsters, the fun the! had m the long, cold wmtex Her father was a cabmetmaker who dncd when she was sncteen, he and her mother had come to thus countrv from Sweden when they were nn thexr teens One of 'Vhss Butlers ambmons was to WISII her many relatnes nn Sweden She lnud mth one of her older, marrned snsters vuhnlg .uttmdmg college She had been engaged when she was twentw three but hgr fnancg had been knlled nn .1 hunt mg mccldent, I learned thus when she explalmd to me why she confxsmtgd :mv kmd of gun 1 student brought unto the room Muse Butler gnloud all musm, not just rhL Llabsxu Om :lub meetnng .1 month wg would plas some of the popular songs But she also trned to 1nst1ll m us the love of good musnc and encouraged us to uttmd gomerts and operzs nn Chxmgo M1ss Butler retnrnd 1 mar ago and now Ines vuth om of hgr WldONN gd Snare m Nilblllgdll I hear from her oguinonallx She md hu snstgrs ITL tllxmg the long dreamed of trnp to Sweden thus summer Im sun th1t nf the knds who dnslnked Xllss Butler could luv. known hgr as I dxd they too would rulxze xxhxt 1 mu. person was behind thzt will ot Slruasm Puq. huh tim , . 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V V , - K . . . . - 1 . . 1 v V wx vt- t vt M ' . , . . .T SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Left to ight seated Brenda Lovell Jrm Correll Standing Judy Prugh Mr Wood Muss G Ander son Jock Horner Sophomores Class of 1957 The ellss of 1951 hmd IS offleers Presxdent jacle Hlr ner X1cePres1dent lm Qorrell Trmsurer udx Prugh and Secretnrx Brenda Loxell Sherrlll 'Vlnller and Plul Kachorls were sophomore senators Kurt 'Vluleel yudge md thnrteen members from the clx s xx ere ln the House of Representatives Sophomores excelled nn xthletncs Plrtlclpatmg nn foot ball were Chrlst Vorxs Dnele Huskell Tom Summers Prank Saculla Irs Cross Ken Abbott md nm Sanders who showed great progress Durnng basketball season errv Donaldson nm Lamott md Hurry Iappxs plrtncnpated ln the warsltx games whxle Bob urgenson Ken Abbott Tom Summers Irs Cross Ron Nelson Fr nls Saculla Bob Granacle and erome johnson were on the B squad The swlmmlng team Included sophomores Dlele Lexus Berne Yaeendlk lm VanSenus .md Lloyd Wnborg Shovxnng speenal xblntns 1 baseball were errv Donaldson Bob Iurgenson Pete Nlxlobar md Phll Albert Bull lehlxns, md fom Smndds played tenms Outstandmg track men were font Fores Dxek Haskell erome johnson Ron 'Nelson fsranlxS.1eullx BrueeSch1fer Ron Snow Tom Summers md zele Wolfe Chrnst XOFIS lrx Cross Don Pxekett Outstandmg ln gurls sports were Wendy Lrouc ludx Duncm oanna Ilnn udy Reed ulnnn Wlldermuth Xnnette lxocal Phxllls lohnson Ixae Kolb and Sherrlll Mlller Annette Koell Betts Bogdm o Vhrx Hxghtovxer and Cx nthn Tatara were nn the Chmsonettes and Kurt 'wllrkel Dale Kennedy and Jxm Correll were 1n the Enght Notes Iudy Calhoun Robm Clmc Katne Crump1cker Sandra Bean Judx Duncan Donnl Glenn Arlene enkms Grace Hors 1th Paul Kachorxs md George Poklewskn were xctlve om Koenng Betts Hess Belle Llbster md Nlney Sehuler more clothes xx hleh thew mzde m the elothxng class durmg the wear In the Semor Band were sophomores Sue Conmd Steve lmrxeh Nlerle Frost md Peter PFICC Dale Crax Izlwabeth Orr md Beverlv Gray were m the Cadet Bernd Sophomores ln the Orehestrl were Berxl Heuxt Glorn Mndklff md judx Tlngermm On Nlmrch 4 the sophomore clxss had 1n enlox able class pnrtx Page F0113 four a t.T . 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J 1 1 X it A Touch of Sprung By Elsne Lutz As I folloyy cd the prtncxpal doun the dark dreary hall vyay of the school buxldlng vyhere I was to be 11 student teacher I notnced the dxngy gray yyalls covered wnth long ymvy cracks Tmy purs of boots caked vyxth mud were lmeel up along the yyalls Aboye each palr yyas a bedraggled coat or yaeket hangmg on 1 metal hook As yye approached th throlt e1used by the presence of ehalk dust In the zur What 1 d1sm1l pl ce I pncked for student teachmgl I thought to myself IS yye contmued our way through the musty hall I began to yyonder how any chnld could Ie1rn anything under such depressmg eondltnons Suddenly my thoughts vyere Interrupted I found my self 1n 1 room thxt yy s entlrely dxfferent from the hallvyay I h1d yust trudged through At fnrst I yyxs QIIYIILLI by the mbuneiance of colors In the room Iyyo yyalls yyere pamted lxme green A elear, smooth whlte eetlmg was shmmg above the brnllmnt fluorscent llghts A bxg Amerlcan flag made of cotton eloth hung above 1 bulletxn bolrd yyhnch eontuned CYNTHIA TATARA MARY THOMPSON ARDEN TRUPPIE BOB TULLY GLORIA TUMBULA IJOLORI-.5 TURNER SHARON TURNER BILLIIi UPTAIN -IIM VAN SIQNUS IUDY VARGO SANI VAUOHNI CHRIST VORIS WILLIANI WAGAR IUDY WALKFR IINDA WARRINIER AUGUST WARTLNBERG NIALCOLNI WfFLI.S JOYCI W HITLACH I I OYD W IBORG IULIANN W ILDI RNIUTH I ARRY W ILL Y PATTY W ILKOW SKI NIAXINIH WILLIAMS SUIH W ILLIAM5 IINI W ITHANI ART WRIGHT IOHIN YAKINIOW XIARII YN YARCK BARBARA ZIFHL IOAN ZII LILR ROBIN 7OI I A colorful scenes mounted on red blue and green constructnon paper Besnde the bulletm board hung Mother Goose pamtmgs, featurmg spnghtly elves domg a dance as If m :1 moment of blnss The sun vyhnch had fmally Come out was flowing through the sparklmg wmdovy creatmg a feelmg of ecstacy The room yyas yery vmrm except for a gentle breeze whnch bleu through an open wmdovy I could hear the hearty' shouts of chlldren commg from the playground Because of the moymg of the yymdovy shades by the breeze the shadows ln Seated at the smooth desks vyhose tops yyere free from sme1ry pencnl m1rks yyere Inttle boys dressed 1n gav plaid sbnrts and tnny gxrls dressed 1n femxmne ruffles 1nd flowered prmts 'Ihe lnttle students bent thelr heads oyer then' desks 1nd enthusneally began the task of completmg 1 lesson nn thenr red and yy h1te yyorkbooks On the teachers desk were red orange green md blue textbooks In fact all oyer the room yyere eolorful books decorated wlth cunmng pnctures I 1lso notxced green leafy plmts ln yellow vtooden boxes Immg the yymdovs s1lIs One day after school the mother of one of the pupnls eame to see the teacher Upon entermg the room she remarked Nly thxs room looks luke sprmg ' Page I-'iffy one A 'P If V 6 A I W . 6 z 21 H Q V, I J v . 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' ' 1 - ' l K K u n 1 I' V Y Yu l ' 7 'A - . 1 V Q I ' . 4 ' . 1 A K n K K- . . 4 rl Q . . . . 1, 1 11 1' 1 1 1 1 ...-1 Freshman Class Every yexr there ire Students who rush mtdly to thelr next cllss under 1 load of half dozen or so booles when they htve lf le 1st four mmutes to xmlle not farther than flve rooms Generally the freshmen are heclsled the flrst few ueeles but they ire soon orglnued tnd have offleers The president of the freshmen was lcle Nllthenl, uce presxdent james Sulhvan, secre The sen :tors were Nancy Sm1th md jane Wood md Fred Neubronner was a member of the court The Ace of Clubs boasted nnneteen members m the fall of l95-1 mth seven hold overs untnl the second semester when several new members were added Musrc held the rnterest of several freshmen Rosetta Getz vs ts the only freshman nn the Senror Band ln the fall vnth Ray Ellen Volkman anet Strllson Nancy VanDyke Dons Davrs Fotns Elxou and lx aren Dly members of the Cadet Band Rosettl Getz Albertrne Cherry 1nd Mary Burns were rn the orchestm Glrls md Boys Choruses were composed mostly of freshmen lfllflfll Pl un 1nd Plm Hendrxelss were tctlye Page Frfty four FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS eheerlelders M try Ann M 1LCfDSlx1 Ctrmen Mlson 1nd Alrce T111 rcs were btton tmrlers Freshman Ulrls who excelled ID gym eltsses md C AC were C1rol Glenn Susne Husted Betsy Cole Albertlne Cherry xclele Bruno Ctrolyn Vllles Dune Solon md Allce T1le1LS Freshmtn boys plrtlcrpated 1n footblll cross Yedlnale and Darrell Wolfe were the xxlnners of the Tr1C1ty cross country meet Freshmen on the tennls term xx ere Dale Pet roff and ohn Y1llxlfI'1ONK xx ho both recerved minor letters In xntramurals were freshmen IITI Getzrnger and Larry Thornton The freshmm blsleetbxll telm had flfteen members Orr Herleakovlch anrqr Fletcher Chumbly Neubronner Czarny Tobm Moslso Gray Ruffm I-lumpfer Pettlgrexx Neely ind Strxnger xy ho did their best thorughout the se1son On the xx hole though teased md chnded the freshman cl xss xx rs 1 credrt to our sehool 1nd one we eould be proud of X 1 1 , X , If e , J . 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PHX I I IS DII I ON jOAN DONIANSKI I I I7ABI TH DOYLE RINNII FIIISON SAIIY LRVIIN IUDY IUCCL 'FTFR PX ANS RICHARD EVANS DON IRLNCH SH XRON PRII DNIAN C XROI YN PROSTICR IA XINIA CARI AND PXLIINI Q KSP XROXIC SLI CIICI-R JIAN FAUBER KI NNETH FLORA ARLENE FLOYD DOLORFS FORD mms FORD DANX N C I ISI N BOB C I SSI I R ROSI TTA GI F7 JIM C I'T7I'NIGI'R BI RNARD GLIDHIII IINDO GOLDSTFIN DONNA GORNIAN PA TTY GRIESF CAROLYN GRUT will Q1 315' Page Fifty sax un 3 ,-J BARBARA GUILPOYLI- ARLI' N L GULLICKSON CAROL GUNN XIARY HADACH IANNI TH HARWFLI NIA1 INA HAYTS PHYI I IS HFDCFS NIARX HI NDI RSON CLIIA HIPKIR RUTH HI RRIN IDI NNY HISS DARI I NII HOPPE IUDY HORN LAROL I-IORNEY II ANI HUBBARD DANIFI HUNIPIFR IVXTHLRINI HUPPI 'VIII XI SUSIE HUSTILD NORA INGRAN1 DOIN JACOBS JIIFRLX JACOBSON CARIOTTA JAEGER ROBI RT JAINIGA SFANIIY JANJIGA JILL JLXJSER LRANCFS JOHWSOIN GAYIE Jor1xsoN SHLRLLY JOHNSON JUDY JUSQIK XRITNI RADRON C XROI IxI'I IY RICHARD RI 'NINH IUDX ROI III I R DAVI' KOVAI. 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IAXIPRFCHT CHARLILS LAWRFINLI RUTH LELAND CAROL IUNDMARK MARX EILFN IYMAN ROSAI IE MARUSZCZAK CARNITN MASON IXCK XIATHFNA SANDRA MAYES VVAXNI' MLINTYRE SUI LLA MLLFAN C I RRY MCNAMARA PAT MLNEILL Paqr lrriw :rn 'Y fi n , V I -f v : ,- 'RL' AII.-KN KRILY l I .I I ,Q Y :A.'.'W Page Fxfig eight IN NDX MI MI-RINC' I XURA NIPT7CU9 R XX XII YI R L I ORC,-I NI NII NI RS SH XLINIAR NIIC II XI I XX K7 C AROIXN MIII9 IIXRBARA NIIIITARX II 9 Tw I RARI N MONNI I I XIICHAI I NIOSRO C I ORCJI NIUNTI AN RIC HARD INH LY IRI IJ NI UBRONNII R CAROII NORTON I' XTRICIA O BRN AN JUDY OLSON DIANE OLSZIWSKI BI TTI OTIS RODDY PANARAS NANCY PARRINR XIIPNI PATH JOANNI PAZDUR DAVID PINITOIN SID PITTICJRIXY' XIARGARPT POV ERS SHARON PRUGH BARBARA RAYVIOND IAXII 'i PICKILI DAII PI ASKI TT III TTY PI OSKI 'A I' POORL HI II N POW LLL DOT RI CH CLARA RI-I-D IOHN RHLD BARBARA RI I I'Z IDI III RILH I'I NNY RIT TI R NIARY ROONIEY RAR! N ROSI' DORIS ROSI NAU VI RONICA RUTKOWSKI IOANNJ RYANNI IANI SACKXIAN I I 1 1 , Pm' I .1. II .lfrali .N I. , YA1: 1 MAR-IDRIIC NORTON 1 V' A f I IOHIN SC IINIUSSI R XIARY IO SC O'Il IUDY SI INMAI R ROBIRIA SIIXNR SHARON SIIAXX I I OX D SHFITON ROBI RT SHOI' MAIxI R XI I XANDRIA SIDI ROII DON SILLANVAY IOHN SINCI AIR IUANII X SIAYTOIN BARB 'IRA SI USSER BONNII SMITH CXROI SXIITH RON SXIITH IIIIIN SP :R C HI STI R STI NIP SANDRA STI VI NS ROYAI D STI INII RT Jfxxm STIILSOIN BARBARA STRINGIR mzuci STRIMJR mum STRINCIR IINI SUILIX mx RODINI-I SWANTKO ALICF TAKACS TONY TAPPER PAT TERRY IRFINII TKACZ PAT THOMPSON TOMMY THOMPSOIN IARRY THORNTON jANI- THRALL LAROI. TILLNFR PATRICIA TORASH IACKOI INF TOILF IULIANNA TONKOX ICH TOM TOREN XIARCIA TRUXIP IANILI TRUVFR IUDY TURNER RATY TWEEDIF FILFI-N URBAN MARCIA UZUBELL Pau' flfh Yllfll' ' . II E .' I. 5. ' I A' K l Al II' Y 'LSI' . FX LYNN S'I'I-IINMIi'l'Z , I . QIAQH. A , I4 I . - 4 4 1 Y Teachers, Good and Bad The teachmg professnon ns hke am other professnon There are a large number of competent teachers, a few blundermg mxsfuts and qunte a few highly proflclent ln structors My school days fortunately have been blessed vuth many of the latter group The effect that certam teach rs have had on me can t be measured now Its onlv m retrospect twenty years from now that I shall appreciate the help and guldance gnven to me At Hammond Hngh Ihave been under sxx dnfferent coaches In behavnor these range from the mnld mannered basketball coach to the loud profane coach of another sport The calmness of the basketball coach under all dxffncultxes w1ll always be a great mspnratmn to m m txmes of distress My mtended career of engmeermg requlres a good mathe matncs and scnence background I feel that I have been well prepared bv Hammond Hugh teachers of these subjects The most nmportant lesson of these math courses ns how to thmk Logncal thought IS needed m all fnelds of scxence I feel that the varletv of teachers I have had 1n hlgh Page Sxxty NANCY VAN DYKI2 CAROLEE VAN GILDER KIRBY VAUGHN IRA VIS RAE ELLEN VOLKMAN -IOAN VORIS GI-IORGE WADDELI. CAROL NWALKER THONIAS WATSON I-RX IN WATTS WARRLIN WIIBBFR BRUCI WI BSTFR IUDI WI'INI:R ROBILRT WI IST BARBARA WHLELIHR jm VHITAKER NARCY WHITTOIN IUDY WILDER DON WH LING HIIINII WISNJILXXISKI IJARRI LL WOLFII IAINIH WOOD RICHARD WRIGHT IOHN YEDIMOW DI AN YFLLILN CAYII ZACHAU NIIKI ZAGORAC IOUISE ZINIONJT IOAX ZUST school has contrnbuted to a well balanced educatnon Each has a dnfferent method of mstxllmg knowledge m unreceptnve heads The only effect teachers have had on my vocatlon IS that of dnscouragmg me from becommg a teacher At twnce the pay I stnll wouldn t want the problems of a teacher In my old age I wxll make an evaluatxon of my educa txon and I am sure I wxll fmd xt was a good one If the teachers 1n college are as good as those m h1gh school, I wnll make no complamts Raymond Durand Wins Lahn Honor Raymond Durand jr a freshman at Hammond Hngh School, won fnrst place m fxrst year Latm competntxon at the Indlana Hxgh School Achxevement Program He won a gold medal m Latm I by correctly answer mg 128 of 130 questxons durmg competmon at Ind1ana Um versxty m Bloommgton Raymond 14 15 the son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Durand Sr, 7124 Forrest Ave Hammond Also partncxpatxng was Barbara Rextz, 14 year old daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Earl Rextz, 7118 Forest Ave Accompanymg the youngsters were their mothers and A Latxn teacher at Hammond Hugh Mnss Paulme Prltchard . 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Y ' '-1 Teenagers Say Trme of Turmonl By Nlarlou Malone Somedry when I look baek Ill probably decnde my teenage days were the best years of my lnfe but now the story rs one of turmonl In the fnrst place I seem to be rushnng here or there all the tnme and though I spend oodles of tnme I never seem to get around to gettrng anythrng done Besrdes school there s my church chorr and youth group pnano lessons a small brother 1 club a panr of whnte shoes to polnsh every nnght ball games dances and henvens knows what else You see I loye to loaf and lrsten to the rndno or ynew that ever lovrn televnsnon when I should be busy gettrng my home work Besndes that home work trkes me for ever and a dry because at every other problem or sentence I stop to float up to the clouds and dream a whnlc Why do I dream? Well the answer ns that there rs n cycle of mnddennng mnles oceupyrng my gray matter Or maybe I should sry .1 cycle of a maddenrng male Of course he doesn t know I eytnst but I know hes there and I spend most of my trme plnnnnng the next moye of the chase so he wont know Im chrsnng Its all perfectly nll rnght you understand lm just creatnng nn rnterest where there ns none It hns to be done some way and Iye lenrned from hard knocks thrt nt tnkes delnente handlnng Any way thns one rs drryrng me eruy beenuse I eant sleep nnd whrts more I cant even ert Im tellrng you rts the nrcest torture that eyer happened to me to every lnfe I rm trynng to fnnd myself Its a brg job be cruse everytnme I thnnk I know what I belneye some one comes along wrth n dnfferent yrew pornt or rdeas to consrder I belneve that rt ns my destrny to frnd out what I belneye rnd the questnons rnyolyed nre long rnd the answers are complrcated nnd confusnng The whys wherefores and answers to these questrons are somewhere and Iye 1 destrny to frnd them I can t have pence and freedom from thmgs that worry me unless I do fnnd them If I knew the answers then not many thnngs would bother me and vet one of my greatest questnons ns where to go to fnnd the answers Where I should go rsn t as great and loomnng as where my fanth should be placed It rs all deep and so frnghtennng that a Freshman ns bound to get lost somewhere along the way no matter how hard she may try to thnnk and to decnde clearly and to tak her lnfe step by step A teen ager s storv ns one of turmorl I guess A Tnny Plump Bundle By Bonnne Dnbblee I put the baby spoon rnto Davy s tnny pnnk mouth and watched the Gerbers applesauce slowly drnbble out all over hrs round face I gaye a groan as I saw hnm smear the food mto hrs almost bnld head whrch was wobblrng on the short thrck neck A fnst record was playnng on the phonograph and I started to hum to rt Dayeys attentnon was suddenly drstracted from eatnng and hrs slanted blue eyes gazed at me nntentlv for some tnme I prnched one of hrs pnnk cheeks and the corners of hrs mouth began to turn up Gurglnng sounds came from hrs thrort and hrs round tummy began to shak Hrs lrttle feet began to tnp rn trme to the musne Hrs tmy hands wayed nn the anr maknng purposeless moyements Then the phonograph rejected and a soothrng lullaby came on Toward the end of the record Dayev s head began to droop so far that he now hnd three chnns rnstead of only two I pncked up the chubby bundle and lard hnm nn the baby bed Whnle I was puttrng the blanket oy er hrm I notnced the lrttle teddy bear embrordered on the seat of hrs yellow corduroy overalls Then I pulled the soft blue blanket up around hrs neck and quretly trptoed out leaynng Dnyey sound asleep Brother john By can Reed ohn my brother ns frfteen years old and a freshman at Hammond Hngh After many years of benng short and thrn he rs fnnally growrng At present he ns fnve feet frye He has a yery jolly drsposntnon I have yet to see hnm rn the hall without a smrle on hrs face and a twmkle rn hrs eye To set off thns smrlnng face rs a glornfned crew cut that makes hns ears look larger than they really are In school John ns not the best student and by no means the worst He s just the ay erage boy who doesn t partncularly get a knck out of school work but does rt Basketball track and soc hops are more up hrs alley As my father would say wrth some dnsgust If you pand half as much attentnon to your school subjects as vou do to other thnngs you would be a stranght A student ohn just smrles ohn and I have always been yery close Hes the krnd of person to whom you can tell your problems He has a lot of sense and rs qurte reserved for frfteen John has a well developed sense of humor accompanred by 1 deep hearty laugh A lot of my frnends don t lrke to be bother d wrth therr brothers but thats not the case at our house We haye a lot of fun together and get along frne Of course we get rnto each others harr once nn :n whrle but then what brother and srster doesn t9 He ns honest and has the rrght ndeas about smokrng and drnnknng He doe whnt he rs told most of the tnme If how ever the task ns one that ohn doesn t partncularly care for my father may haye to use a lrttle pressure ohn has hrs pornts but hes not an angel Hes had hrs share of trouble and has gotten nnto 1 lot of dey nlment just lrke eyery other boy Hrs greatest delnght rs tensnng me but I wouldn t haye rt any other way Maybe Im a lrttle prejuced but I thnnk he ns the best brother n gnrl could haye For all the reasons rboye md more I feel yery proud when I sav Thns rs my brother John Walter Wrnchell Announces By Barbara Cooley On March ll 1955 at 745 pm one of the most excrtrng events happened nn the Cooley household I came home at 4 30 on that Frnday to fmd my mother gone I asked my srster who had stayed home what had happened She sand my mother had gone to the hosprtal I helped get supper and when my father came home from work we were all excnted He dndn t have trme to eat He got cleaned up and rushed over to the hosprtal We fnn nshed supper and dnd the dnshes and wanted for the news My father called but he sand nothnng had happened yet We the other chrldren paced rmpatnently back and forth wantnng for hns call Aabout enght oclock he came home and we had the news My mother had gnven brrth to an eleven pound boy WU: chrnstened hnm Rnchard Cooley He has red harr and blue eyes and a yery sweet nature He sleeps and eats and that ns almost the extend of hrs exercnse Mv father came nn proud as can be because thrs was hrs seventh chnld and hns thnrd boy He got on the phone and telephoned everyone he could thnnk of to tell the news He must haye called at least a dozen people and told them The people who came to ynsnt lrttle Eddne told others of hrs bnrth and the news spread raprdly Page Sryly one . . . . 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Crushes and Hel'0 W0rSl'llp The man that I marry must be fraendly neat about has By N1 araly n Smath I aye aael only one real eausla sanee Iye been an a1gh sehool He 15 the type most g1rls fall for b11t IILYLI laope to wan Beang a senaor I feel foolxsh to say Iye aecently reeeayed my farst broken heart Ilease undeastand Im not tlae lImd of garl who wall aeeept a date wath any boy she has neyer met It started wath a garl who knows my hero lake a brother She once asked me af I would be wallang to go out wath ham as 1 fayor to her As a favor to her' Eyery garl an sehool would be wallane, The next day after saxth hour he asked me to a moyae and I accepted an my naeest manner I already had a crush on ham wathout eyen regardmg has feelangs tow ard me The next two days were spent wratang h1s name all oyer m folder paper and ey ery tla1ng that eould be yy ratten on Eyery song I heard on the radao I would apply to my neyy oye Fraday came ano anstead of eestasy feelnngs of dread made my hands cold and clammy All day I suffered unt1l he arraved The date to me was fane I-Ie was mannerly handsome and athletac When I walked down the street people would recognaze ham and say somethang as we went by I suppose because I was 1n heaven I forgot how to gave ham a good tame I d1dnt see ham then unt1l after the weekend I knew the garl had talked to ham sance our date and I was anxaous to fmd out has opamon of me After two days of hearang nothmg I asked her to tell me regardless of what at was Her face colored a httle and I could tell she dadn t want to tell me She saad fanallv an a nace way that he dadn t lake me nor the way I acted I suppose then my face turned whate for I know how I felt msade Eyery anstant of my date came back to me and I realazed how foolashlv I had acted Instead of bemg angry I turned away and walked by myself all the way home It has been a week now and whenever I see ham I try to be pleasant when I speak has name Because he doesnt hke me I feel hurt After readang thas paper through Im sure you thank me a lattle foolash I-Ie IS stall my hero and the only songs I can sang now are the sad melancholy straans of the broken hearted lover The Boy I Marry By anas Ballangsley The boy I marry Wlll haye to possess certaln traats of character Farst of all my faance must be cordaal and fraendly to evervone I enjoy bemg surrounded by people takang part an socaal functaons and planmng partaes of my own I cer tamlv want a husband who wall be hospatable and wall enjoy havang guests The man I marry wlll haye to enjoy beang w1th people an order for us to be happaly marraed Secondly the person of my choace wall have to be man nerly neat and orderly an has dress and an all of has l1v1ng I lake to be present only an a house that as neat and orderly There as an old saynng You can t tell a book by at s coyer but when you look 1ns1de a home you certaanly get a good adea of what the people who l1ve there are actually lake Beang neat and orderly IS twace as amportant as beans, handsome Nly future husband doesn t have to have the quIal1ty of good looks because he wall be good lookmg to me af he as neat and orderlv Then too mv faance must be of the same furh or relagaon that I am I thunk too much of my relagaon to g1VL at up for any one person The man I marry must thank as much of my relwaon as I do Puer' 911 fun appearanee mannealy and also must be of my faath an ordea for oua maaraage to be 1 sueeess Teddy By Tom Steuer I'1glat years ago my younger brother Ieddy yy as born He was named Nlark Edwan after has paternal grandfather has great grandfather and has great great grandfather thas was my fathers yy1sh Nly mother wanted the baby to be called Teddy because at fat thas chubby httle babe so per fecty The famaly eompromased and w ealled ham led al though has legal name was to be Nlark Ldwm Ted has a laght peachy complexnon has round cheeks haye a touch of rose an them and yy hen he eomes runnms, an frona the ball faeld h1s eheeks are 1 deep red Teds httle nose laas one bag freekle an the yery maddle In the summer thas freekle enlarges but at neyer multaplaes Teddy s bushy laght brown ha1r IS ney er an order exeept an the summer when he has a brush ha1r cut Durang the colder months has ha1r I9 plastered down an front but th ha1r on the back of has head as anvaraably standmg srrnght up Ted s dark blue eyes haye a sparkle an them as af he had a track up has sleeye I-Ie raases has eyebrows ampashly sugges tang Ill bet I could beat you up' As I reeall when Teddy was an anfant he had the enormous pot belly that most babaes haye Mom sa1d he would outgrow at but he never has E er smee I was a small chald I haye wanted to e a doetor Bob the maddle brother who I9 fourteen years old has always wanted to be a lawyer Our fam1ly has decaded that Teddy should be a clown he has a wonderful sense of humor A few months ago my father a rabb1 gave 1 psycho logacal sermon on mental fatague and ats causes l'he sermon was ent1tled Are You TlfCd7 That was Dads openmg lane and when he aslIed that questaon Ted promptly yaw ned out loud' Our httle three ran eareus an one loyes to be the mam attractaon In August 1950 I took a trap to lNew York and the IN w England states I came home wath my grand mother and we arrayed at Madway Aarport No sooner dad the plane land than dad httle Teddy then aged three and one half eome runnmg up to us wath an excated Grandma lo Tom Ya wanna hear a darty joke? The pag fell an the mud' Sance our famaly as a very close kmt unat there 19 a strong sense of devotaon for one another Ted I9 no exceptaon Last summer both Bob and Teddy went to camp for e1ght weeks Toward the m1ddle of the camp sessaon Ted wrote home that he had forgotten what I looked lake Would I pleas send ham a pacture of myself for has wallet Of course I dad so Another eamp experaence follows Usually Teddy had 1 counselor wrate has letters for ham Every now and then he wrote them h1mself When he yy rote he traed to spell has best but 1nee he was only an second grade the letters werent always legable He once wrote the follow mg Dear Mom and Dad Ill be nattmg pepper I loye you Love Te Wh t w as nattang pepper? We couldn t understand at and we waote to Bob askang ham The answer Teddy needed wratang paper In reeent weeks Ted has dascoy ered a loye for books and has become an ayad reader Perhaps our httle boy' who wants to be a elown yyall become a professor after all' I 1 I ' . 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Slf down to supptr Fveryone IS d1scuss1ng tht d11's tvtnts bttwttn b1tes and tht two 1oungtst 1rt f1ght1ng oytr who IS goxng to watch what ttlt11s1o11 programs 1fttr supper Thtn after supptr tvtryone Iears out and ltayts tht dl9l'lLS for m1 s1sttr and me We talk and laugh about our school work, our turrent boy fnends, and commg soc1al e1tnts Then we f1nall1 suc tttd IF gettmg tht d1shts dont and put away After the d1shes 1rt done, my mothtr and father come 1nto the k1tehen to gtt away from the DOISC of the ch1ldren, wl1o are attentntly w1tth1ng some comednn w1th a lot of tommotxon on ILILXISIOH MY father works fa1thfully at h1s crossword puzzle wh1lt mv mother rt1ds the othtr half of the paper or goes 01 er the accounts Then about n1nt oclock tht c111ldrtn go to bed and the rest mo1t IHIO the front room The hthts go out 1n the k1t chtn 1nd lf IS ltft 1lont 1n tht dark unt1l brtakfast A New Feelmg B1 Barbar1 K1rkt1ner Pulhng optn tht bl1tk ht111 door I run up the d1rt1 brown speckled st11rs 1 1nk optn tl1t tool brown loektr, sho out of 1111 bI1tk w1nttr to1t hmg lf on the hook, grab n11 rtd sn1ooth plast1t pt11 1nd SLLYLIJFX s nottbook, slam ch locktr door 1nd sk1p down tht spac1ous hall to room 228 I jerk open tht door and twt11t1 se1 tn htads pop up from thenr work and s11, Good 1fttrnoon Nhss K1rke1ntr I Slf down If 1 largt desk and at the top of the clean new pagt of m1 notebook I YXFIYC OIIHVIIIUOIIS Tbunday Manb 3rd As I wr1tt I can fttl tht warm sprmg breeze through the optn wmdow and smtll the new freshness of the earth The ch1Idrtn art cutttng out colormg and pamtmg 1ar10us 1m1tat1ons of sprmg flowers The chalk ranl IS sup portmg only the gaytst colored books The orange crate store has a new green and yellow awnmg Vfaltmg to be used, the Shlhy red tash reg1ster IS perched on a green construcnon paper counter Buzz Z7 zz f1rt alarm' Tht ch1Idren shout w1th glee We f1Ie out md the cool fresh a1r rushes 1nto the bu1Id1ng through tht doors, wh1th are flung open 111de Chervl dressed 1n a w1dt sk1rted p1nk totton, sees 1 rob1n w1th .1 bnghr red breast Iohn p1tks up 1 whnte octaqon shaped rock, 11h1ch I FCCCIYC as a prestnt, btcaust lt IS sprmg Chubb1 Gan p1cks some weeds and asks n1t what k1nd of flowers the1 are Frtnz1ed b1 the ehnldrtn s IHIDX quest1ons I tell h1n1 petumas so he I9 tfomg to tlkt the wttds hon1t to plmt B1ek 1nto the roon1 wt go ontt IIIOTL to tonstrutt 111ort sprmg dtswns Thundtr I9 heard tumbhng 1n the d1st1nct Bett1 A1 n rushts up to tht dtsk 1nd lsks Vull tht htht nmg I11ll usy' Pos1t11tI1 not I YLPIX No one s cms ton11nttd so I rtath for Ona Upon A Tum' and start to read At thrte th1rt1 tl1t I11 h1s LllI'htI'lLd but roo111 728 h1s twenty st1en sm1hng f1tes Page S1111 tim 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 4 4 Q , 1. . . 1 . 1 1 1. 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If I 1 I x T Y I u -' Q1 . . . . 1 t. 1 I . 1 t . 1 ' 5 11- A 3 h t SPORTS COACHES Left to nghf Mr Wonsowulz M Kung Popcls Mr Scott Mr Overmon Mr Gellenbeck Mr Kucer .ff ff ,',..- QQ TQ A Coaches Observatlon of School Boy Sports In my long assocnatxon wnth sports and boys I haye gamed 1 yast knowledge about the thoughts and behayxor of the teenager Some of the key obsery ztxons concerrmg these teenagers are cnted below Each player wants to be recognized as part of the team yet wants to be a httle dnfferent so as not to lose hls ndentnty It has been my good fortune to coach at a school where th boys have the prmclple that the team eomes flrst md the Boys usually play as they 1re coached If they attempt to get away wxth unsportsmanshlpllke conduct continually xt IS the fault of the coach for not curtallmg thenr bad hablts as soon as dlscoyered Eyen though sportsmanshxp has a downward trend at tnmes there are stnll enough hlgh ealnber players and coaches to restore good sportsmanshnp to IIS proper place m school boy sports Boys are still m their formatlye years whlle ln hugh school and will try to emulate thenr coach It IS certamly that for posntxye reactxons their coach should be someone the boys can look up to for respect confldence and leadership Boys should understand that gomg out for a sport ns a two way proposntlon yy herm the coach uses hrs entnre lbnlxty at all tlmes and should expect the same 1n return from each mdnvxdual The players must make certam sacrnfnces ln order to keep themselyes physlcally md mentally fnt for thelr par tnculrr sport In 1 sport fun ns the theme No one enjoys losmg but even 1f they do lose the fun of the over 1ll schedule should predomlmte The boys feel bad for 1 short period of tlme after they should not be allowed to plrtxclpate because of thelr lzck of desnre to wan As far IS I lm concerned Hlmmond Hugh Sehool s wm mng trzdltnon h1s been 1 reallty becwse the boys haye had ull the mgredxents neeessary for success Ind hlye used them to the best of thelr lbllxtxes The future players for Hammond Hlgh are flced w1th 1 challenge to uphold the wmmng tradxtlon Only through hard work and courage wlll they be lble to realxle thclr goal I belxeye they wlll elo nt and h1ye fun ln the process BOB KING B1sketb1II Coach TOURNHMENT TIME By Grb Blackmun Last year nn the Sectnonal Hammond Hxgh found itself gomg mto the thxrd game against a tough NX ashmgton outfnt Washington had beaten us m the regular season and we had looked somethmg less than spectacular nn the first two games of the tournament On thls basls we were declded under dogs as we came onto the floor that Saturday afternoon far as the fans were concerned The Clvrc Center was packed and the axr was hot and heavy INeyertheless we felt light and sharp-even self confident We knew we could wm and we knew we would wm The tnp went up nn the alr and Washmgton got xt They took the ball down fast and mxssed thenr shot Bxg Frank got the rebound and passed off quncklv to me We Page Sxxlg four had .1 good fast break and I got ln open shot md I hnt' Hammond High had scored and nt was greeted wnth a trc mendous roar from the Hammond boosters The noise was so loud that you could hurelly hear your self thmk The game sea sawed back and forth and the noxse was 1 contmuous ear shattermg exploslon The pace wus torrid and we were all flushed md pant mg when we ealled a txme out m the second quarter W were ahead by 1 bucket and we were all fxred up Pete sand Keep nt up gang and we ll slaughter em We drd keep lt up and we started running Washington mto the ground They couldnt keep up the ptce and we started to pull away By the mnddle of the thxrd quarter we were ahead by 15 pomts The Senators neyer got closer ' Q.---f' . L ff' , 'f,f!f .. A , .,,. ltr'- S . - - ' Y' sl. I ,, -... ' . .. md' - K fi WT X' A ' - Qfk ' Y, . -.M S . . - .,4' 5 xg' 'Q , ,- ' I ' Ln, SX J 1, g H- S . -V -- X . . A Y TX Hx 'TN ,lie I - To Tin ,ee 75. ' : . ' , r. ' , Mr. ' z.-.cj ', . , . , . , ima X . . ' ' ' v' V fs - V, - -' ' V ' ' . ' , , ' ' V V Y . 1 ' . 1 . . , . , V s Q I ' - -V . Y ' 1' . . ' I Q ' I . . 'V . . ll IdlVldU2ll second. a loss, but that is to be expected. If they felt any other way, K r v - I 0 s V V 1- s . V Q ' ' K - st lf ,A v ' ' ' ' V' K s ' V' . a g 4. . , . . - l . . . Y . I . I 4 7 I . I Q, Q X I I Q x I Ie I Y 1 . I - l V 1 l y H I x'l Y ' - Vx l - ' . X ' I' . A ' ' ' V ' ,' V , ' . . .' ' . V ' V V - , V I ' . 1 . lVs ' ' Q ' , ' 1. , - , Q it ' . . . . . ,, . . I . I . VI Y H V. y - , ,. D . . I A Y B Y l V ' 1 - ' . 4' e 1 v 1 , ' . 4' , so ', ' . ' . - - . - I vs , , K an ' y , V V K s I A - ' ' 1 , s ' 1 A r -. 1 ' I' ' ' L l Q r. V, V , ' , - IV 1 y , V ' ' 1 ' , ' 7' V, fl ' , Y Y! . , , . . ' , x . , I . Y K . . I . . . I , I , x 2 I' GOH The Hammond link men opened the season with high hopes. A well-balanced squad with plenty of depth had a fine season. The top six golfers were George Berta, Andy Forrest, lfred Hammond, Max Anderson, Ted Schultz, and jim Adlev. GOLF Fronf row: George Poklewski, George Berto, Max Anderson, Andy Forrest, Robert Beezie, Phil Morkovich, and Dick Komyolle Bock row: Mr. King, Allen Koin, Bob Pressler, Tom Anderson, Ted Schullz, Jim Adley, Mike Mosko, ond Fred Hammond GOLF 1955 HHS Crown Point 7 HHS Hammond Tech 4 HHS Valparaiso 18 HHS Hammond Tech 35: HHS Valparaiso S TENNIS Front row: Bill Fehlberg, Dole Pelroff, Bob Seiberl, Clyde Rector, Peler Shideler, Pol Bearss Back row: Mr. Overmon, Tom Smiddy, Bob Sodersfrom, Tom Brendel, John Yokimow .. . A Mg ., as HHS 12 Crown Point 12 HHS 7 Lew Wallace 8 5-14 LaPorte Invitational Q27 teamsj 5-19 Lew XVallace at Lake Hills 5-21 Sectionals at I.aPorte 5-28 State Meet at Indianapolis Tennh Although the Hammond High tennis team had no returning lettermen, they managed to win two matches from East Chicago Roosevelt. The squad was composed of five juniors and three sophomores, which should mean a potent squad next season. The squad gained much needed experience in matches with NIHSC members. The seasons record: W'on 6 Lost 2. The squad was defeated twice by Clark, Tech and East Chicago Nlfashingtonz it defeated E. C. Roosevelt twice. Major lettermen were Bob Seibert. Pat Bearss, Peter Shideler. Bill liehlberg. Tom Smiddy, and Clyde Rector. Minor lettermen were Dale Petroff, John Yakimow Page Six15 fn e B1r1lr'11rri1'r' Rccd .-X 11110 I I Bl.1c1m1L1n S.1cull.z 17OO'1'1SA1.1. STATISTICS AHz'H1f1!s 103 38 90 -16 Yamfv 392 189 -l-lS vl- - 1 A1.G1ri11 3.8 5.0 5.0 4.7 ,.. f-nrgg 2: , 5,,,y. .41 if Cross 30 8-l 2.8 Yoris Cf. 4 12 3.0 johnson B. 2 -2 -1.0 Diehl 3 11 3.7 1l.1sliull -l 13 4.5 '1'.mgcrm.m 1 1 1.0 FOOTBALL CAPTAlN AND COACH Gib Blackmun and Mr. Gellenbeck Varslly Football Farsi row lell lo rlghf Joe Janusonrs Dave Allen Ron Snow Jam Wllham Bob Saunders Don Plckell Gary Byers Pete Mllobar Ray Revs Jerome Johnson Terry Harlrqan Jack Foudray Second row Ed Ryan Nrck Vorns Bull Johnson Paul Hendricks Ken Reed Roger Mdaughlun Ph:IMarkov1ch Frank Carroll Ron Johnson Dave Neely Gab Blackmun Ed Scoll Bob Madura Third row Ted Smllh Chuck Rhode Chrrs Vorxs Phll Alberl Duck Haskell Tom Summers Frank Saculla Tom Danlels Russ Hardun Sleve Mrofsky Terry McMahon 'rve Cross Ken Abboll Jam Sanders John Noran Fourth row Karl Hallgren Tom Collrns Jerry Sfroughn Harry Pappas George Feldman Russ Gullrckson Terry McCullough Ray Haas Bob Lewrs Wayne Cooper Jrm Marlun Lynn Kasel -J Pagr SMU wx fa-111' we rw 0 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K . 1 . , 1 . - m 1 l ' 0 0 g I ' 0 U 0 4 , , Q . 1- 0 A . . , 'N xx 11' 11 - 4 1 gi v V nv 1 ,,p1f'1A-f' 1 . r , . 4 .g-,,. 1 N A 1 5. A .Jn v, 1-11: . - ' -r .Wir P' WY :A +,:9'- , nr -1 1' -I 1 'A' , 111. 'WV fe ij 1' :tw ., , .A 1 A 1 3 - 11'f ' 1 Q. ' A . - ' .1 V 1 - if ' ' -gf' 9 1. . S FOOTBALL COACHES Mr Popans Mr Scott Mr Kucer Football The young Wrldcat grrdders lost therr opemng game to powerful East Chncago Roosexelt but gamed valuable ex perlence vshnch assrsted them later m the season Wtth prac tnce and hard vsork they steadxly progressed and won 5 games durxng the remamder of the season The majornty of the squad ns rtturnnng which mll mean 1 vsestern conference power next season H H S 0 E C ROOSEVELT 20 The 1954 Wxldcats 1 detcrmmed squad composed chrefly of underclassmen met E C Roosexelt rn thenr openmg game After 1 scorcle s three quarters Rough Rlder strength pre x ultd but our Xlnldtats utre to nmproxt 18 the season pro grcssed H THORNTON TRACTIOINAL 13 Sprmgxng b1ck from deft1t 'at the h1nds of Roosexelt tht XY tldmts dow ned tht Meteors of Tl 70 13 The p1ss1ng of Cub Blackmun and dcfcnslxt uork of Chrxs Norms and Dnck Hlskell hmghllghted the game for Hammond HAVIWOND TECH 13 lht xoung Vsrldmts plned om of thur best games of tht xelr 1s thex won ox tr a tough Tngtr squad m the 1nnu1l homtcommg game H HAMVIONID CLARK 13 Iumblehtls 1nd an alert Clark defense helped the Pnoneer pull 1n upset H LEW WALLACE 13 The Wlldcats came from behmd to down the Hornets Blackmuns PAT kxcknng made the dnfference Reels Iohnson and Hardm starred defensntly H S WHITING 25 Our Wxldcats met a tough band of Oxlers head on But when the smoke cleared Whrtnng the number one team nn the state camt out uctornous H WASHINGTON 39 Younger out wenghed WlldC3IS were downed by the more expernenced Senators who turned on the steam H S GARY TOLLESTON 14 Wnldcat runnmg power reached nts peak as Grb Black mun Ken Abbott and Frank Saculla made long touchdown runs m an eass romp oxer Tolleston H MORTON 7 Ken Abbotts 23 yard run mth l 23 left on the clock set up the touchdown for a Hammond vm mn one of the hardest fought battles of the season Frosh Soph Football Frrsf row Ed Wood, Charles Smlth, Ray Chupp, Sud Pethgrew, Bruce Strnnger,, Dan Heralnovuch, Darel Brewer, Richard Wrnghl Second row Chester Walther, Wayne Kudera, Larry Lawbaugh, Bull Gauthler, Allen Pale Thrrd row Ray Meyer, Ed Smiley, Bob Gessler, .hm Prckel, .lock Malhena, Walter Pudlo, Duck Grey, Dennrs Orr, Dennvs Hess Fourth row Coach Scott, Gerald Bormg, Bob Maduson, Dan Humpher, Wayne Cooper, Gary Byers, Jam Maya, Ed Neubauer, Kerth Cramer, Gene Ingram Rnchard Neely Page Slxlg sr: rn - rv- - 1 -- N H. . s. zo 3 Q 1 ' E I ' ' 2 v - . . . . . , . - Q V . : - ' , . . . . - . . . K , Z, g N' . 1 , , ' ., , , '. r ' ' ' ' . - ' V ' , . , V . ' . Il. H. S. 20 1 . .' C. 1 ' y 'fr' - r 1 x- 1 , V . , -1 ' , . ' 1 - L I . . s A . H. . S. 7 t . I ' ' 5 , , , ' S H. . S. 14 ' ' . F , V . y - r - 1 Y . . . . 4, , . . H V- H. . . 13 - I - , . ' ' V . . - s a . i Y. . , . H. . S. 6 V . . . . 1 - . . 7 . Y . - . Y 3 ' . V . . . . . - ' , ' H. . . 20 . Y . Y b V. A Y C 1 7 . Y V . . . , . I . 1 K . Y f ' V . . . Y V. . . , . . . c 7 ' - D . .. , - - VARSITY BASKETBALL Left lo rrghl Bull Johnson Ken DeFrc?us Tom Donuels Jerry Donaldson Frank Rodovnch Harry Pcppos Gub Blackmun Jlm Lomott Terry McMahon Ed Scott Gene Bluckmon Varsity Basketball t V977 I'LltllIlOl1 of tht IXIIIQSITILH rttuntt tltll rtputmon as 1 tourntx flXOI'lft. Tht xlYlldLlLS topptd thtn 16th stct1on1l troun and gut Garx Roosexelt ,1 bad sc1rt m tht rtgnonlls Th1s season tht CIIS wtrt off ruth tht openmg whnstlt md xxtrt dtranltd only thrct tnmts tlurmt tht wholt St1son Two of tht defuts wxtrc on Cons tutnt mghts at thc Lafasette Hol1d1y Tournty and the thrrd w1s TC the hmds of powerful Nluncnt Ctntral The W1ldt1ts flmshtd tht 9t1son mth a vxmnmg strtak of 16 glmcs 1nd 1n the mtzntnmt Stt .1 conftrcnct rctord zgunst Vlhntmg 112 to J9 won the 11 estern d1v1s10n trown and tht stctnonzl tnte HHS 64 SOUTH B11 VD CEW TRAI SY Tht XY1ltlt1ts optntd tht stlson wuth fmt shootmt wh1l d1spl1v1ng both tonfndfntt 1nd dttermnnatnon Tht mt result sms 1 tonqutst oxcr 1 fmt Btlr squ1d Rlclouth bm 1 Strorg swmh cl m N po1nt1 HHS 69 CLARK 60 Supcrnox hcnght proxttl to bt tht thnet' f1ctor IS ou X cus on tht1r Q tontl m 1 row H S 59 TCLLISTON 54 Although tht score 111s tlost H1mmor1cl Hlgll gllntt in lIT'lpI'LSSlXL um IS Co1th Kms, subitltutccl frctlx thcrtbx 1 mt, h 1 r .,L1l1rs for tht Xluncxt 1mc tht follomnt mg HHS fl! XILNCIF QLN TRAI Xl Tht top rlttd XLUHCIL BLIYLIIS mtl IIITI Hmds dc1lr th XY1ldt1ts thtar f1rSt cltfxtlt Blll ohnson mtl Hmtls put on ont of nh s,rt1ttQt stormg LlLl1lS of tht it1s0n P140 S1111 1 I HHS 59 NLORT OX 42 A strong bnd hx the Goxtrnoxs ttll short I5 tht t1ll 1 NY1ldc1ts pulltd max nn tht tm1l ptr1od Ratlouch ltd th scormg 'mth 10 fltldtrs md 3 chmtx tossti HHS ss GARY Roos13v1LT 47 Hammond made lf two m 1 row vuth a Wm over Roose welt 1n one of tht fmest g1mtQ of tht st1son A wtll balanctd scormg 1tt1Ck vsh1th mtlutlcd 25 th1r1ty tossts prowtd too much for tht Pmthers BASKETBALL COACH AND MANAGERS Tom Goreckv Mr Kvng John Ploun f , y 1 r , . U Th, ,-- .,'- . 'A , , .1 15- K 1 . ' . L ' ' t . 1 Lt 1 1 ' , ' 1 1 ' K 1 ' . 1 . 11 1 1' 1 1 1 1 L Q ' '.. A v A' 1 . rx I 1 1. L V V ' I . y , . x 1 I x L ri Lx' .rl ., . . - . , . . 1 'Q 1' ' ' , ' . 1' - L L r A '1 1 ' 1: 1 , ' , ' 1 1 1 12 . 1 - f- 1 I . , I . . , , 1 , ' .1 . 1 1 , I 1 'I 1 1 ,K , 1 , 1 L ' 5 4 A , K M' . ' 1. ' 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 'V y-. , . Q V r . . I 1 1 'n I 1 , . 1 4A L 4 1 X , ' 1, 1 1 1 1, 1 ,' ' 1 ' 7 1 ',1 . . , - . , v. -1 A 1, , 3 I , I 5 5- . - . . , 1 ,, . t , 1 , ' , , . . ,'1 ,7 .nd .j, c -1 T. . . ' . 'x x 1 ' I 1 . 9' .,. ' . X . V X1 4 W ' Q 4 . ll. 1 , 1 ., . 1 , , ,, 11 'I r : '111 ' 1 1 sv 1 f ,r rhi- S1X A n Lx . 1 lt, t 1 . 1 1 . 1 . l ' 1 ' . 1 '1 lt 1 A L C 1 ,1 y 1 1 -1 ' , K - 1 1t- tf . V-111411 VARSITY BAsi4i2'r1sALi. qcominiiuii HHS si JAsPER 71 A big jasper team was too strong .is Hammond tasted defeat for the second time this season. NY'ith the defeat the Cats' hopes of copping the Holiday Tournament died. HHS 60 LAFAYETTE JEFF 65 A small but speedy jeff squad, handling the ball with deftness, eaked a five-point win a close, hard fought game. The win enabled Jeff to take third place in their Holiday Tournament, while the Cats were doomed to fourth place. HHS 112 VVHITING 39 A fast break, pressure defense, and torrid shooting enabled Hammond to set an all-time Conference scoring record as well as a Civic Center record in a wild scoring spree over the Oilers. Coach King, starting lid Scott in an attempt to bolster the Wildcats, speed, found the combination that he was to use throughout the remainder of the season as well as in the tourneys. Blackmun made 29 points, Radovich, 32. HHS 94 VALPARAISO 75 Once again the Wildcats displayed their flying attack and all-court press as they routed a fine Valpo squad. John- son was good for 20 points. HHS 64 HORACE h'IANN 57 A balanced scoring attack brought Hammond its eighth victory. HHS 77 GARY EMERSON 57 The Norsemen were no match for the XY'ildcats estab- lished balanced scoring machine. HHS 55 E. C. ROOSEVELT 40 An aroused group of Rough Riders were overpowered by the Cats. HHS 59 BLL3OhllNGTOlY 32 The Cats won over a weak Bloomington squad as Black- mun hit 18 points. HHS 62 LEW WALLACE 42 Blackmun, Radovieh, and Scott led the attack as the W'ildcats notched their seventh straight win. B-TEAM BASKETBALL First row. Abbott, Johnson, Socullc, Cross, Grontzck Second row- Coach Kucer, Nelson, Show. Kaye, Summers, Jurgenson, Abrchcmson, Foissler, Manager HHS 55 E. C. XVASHINCQTON 45 The Cats gained revenge for last year's defeat at the hands of the Senators with a rousing twelve point victory. Sensational shooting in the first quarter broke up an at- tempted Senator stall. Ed Scott had 17 points. HHS 78 HAMMOND TECH 55 Once again the Kingmen burned up the nets in a romp over Tech. Blackmun dropped in 19 points. This was the Catls ninth straight win. HHS 81 FROEBEL 52 This game was the one supposed to test the Wlildcats' flying attack. The Kingmen all but ran the Devils back to Gary. Blackmun and Radovich led the attack with 20 points apiece. The highlight of the game was the 21 point perfor- mance bv ,lim Asberry. Gary's one armed center. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First row: Orr, Herokovich, Petroff, Jcnigc, Fletcher, Chumbfey, Neubauer, Zorny Second row: Geflenbeck, Tobin, Mosko, Gray, Ruffin, Humpfer, Pettigrew, Neely, Stringer BASKETBALL VICTORY Le'l to rfghl kneeling C.ve'1e Bockmon Tom Go eckr Jlm Lomoll Ed Scoll B1ll Johnson Glb Blcckmun Bull Fausler John Plaun Manager Siandmg Mr Kucer Bob Shaw Tom Domels Terry McMahon Jerry Donaldson Frank Radovnch Harry Pappos Ken DeFraIus Ray Tobln Manager Mr DeComp Mr Kung HI- 5 6 LAPOR FE A hrghlx touttd l-1Portt Squtd torttd the W1ldt1tS to pl.1x to lhfll' full CJPILIIW btfort pulhnt, out 1 x1ctorx 1n tht l1St two mmutts of pl1x H 5 52 L.1f1ytttt tff 46 Tht wlldLlK strtllx rt1thtd txxtlxe 19 Hammond gunttl rtvtngt for 111 t1rl1tr LISOH hx tht Brontos XY 1th tht M111 tht C1ts prtptrtd to tnttr tht tourntxs xx1th 1 17 3 rttord trulx ont of tht fmtst rttortls 111 tht lmtorx of HHS HHS 79 GRII-HTH -H A told shootmg XXlldL1I ftxt rt.1llx 5t1rttd to h1t tht Sttond htlf 15 HlITTU1OnLl galntd rcxtngt for l1st xt1r5 toug1 2,ll'T1L vx1th tht l111thtr5 lnom Dmxtls pl1x1111, h1 ZFLIILSI gtmt to d1tt h1d 11 pomts Bx xxmmnt H1m111ontl qlflllfltll to mttt co f1xo11tt B1shop Noll HHS 61 W IYINC fht O1ltrs l11d our X'x1ldt1t5 1,0111 1n Clrtlts tl1t frrsr hllf xx h1tl1 tntltd 76 76 md QlLlI'lIlL, tht f1rst 1111nut of l1 th1rd qu1rttr But then 1 hut Shootmg sprtt put tht VL ll 5 lltlil to t1x 1t,11n t t1t t 1111 thtx h1d t1rl1tr btl Ll b 71 pomts 9 BISHUP NOII 6 out rtboundtd tl1t QIIS through th 1t11111ndtr of tht t,1111t Tht htro for Roostxtlt VKIS B1rnttt xxho sxushtd tl1ru 32 pomts 1 rtg1on.1l rttord for tht C1x1t Ctntcr B Tean1 BasketbaH Couh bttxt Kuctr turntd 1 group of 1nt1cptr1t11tcd xoungsttrs lnfO 1 f1ght1ng tt1n1 of K1tttn5 durmg the QLISOIT of 54 57 Atttr losmt tht optntx to South tnd Qtntrll tl1t Kltttns ro1rtd b1tlx to tl1xx Tolltston 63 25 so 1 x1s llll'llX sutttss Ll IS TL Kltttns xxon I0 1nd lost 6 Tht 5t1so11 s thr1lltr xx IS 111 ox tr t1mt loss to Ltst fh1t1go X'x15h1111gto11 -la 47 lht tt 1 rtd totll of 67'l tomts for IIT 1xtr1gt of 43 po11 ts QIITTL, to tht oppontnts 1xtr11-t of '15 po111t5 Fredunan BasketbaH TL Ktttns tolthtd h ltt Cjtllt bttlt TIL Il x ttSsful xt1r bx o1111111, lon, 1 st ll ll 1, ITL 1 t t SC1S0ll A ttr gtttmg off to 1 111td1otrt st1rt ITLX 111111 l2Ld to xx111 thrtt of Il'lLllA l15t f0LlI g1111ts X'xh1t1111-1 Cltrk 1nd l'ttl1 x1t1t tl1t x1tt1111s of tht lX1ttt115 Thtst tt1n1S but t Ktt s 1 tht ot1tr lllllkl tlt 11111or XX1 t1t4 12 5 ' 59 1 - -I if Q -- .' - -. 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P9 ,L S Nj i t avg! 'Lxx rv? T fi 4 ',. . I may r , , 11, X . x V ff i ,K f 'ag q, ,J 1 N ? 'H ,SM .. ir EU 'QQ fig 4 'Q-5 ff? s wg 1 giax u mill 71 Ye X .Ya f fi U f 444. if Pk, .Qr sf' X 1,7 X 'J WN W X 5 B ur sv T rf! Src da g left fo rghf Coach Gellenbeck Joe Wmtrode B Il Purbaugh Nuck Vors Fronk Rodo :ch Gb Blockmun Terry McMahon Ron Johnson Kneeling eff fo rghf Jork Foudroy Phl Albert Pete Mlobar George Feldman Bob Ju gensen Ed Scot? Bll Johnson Baseball Coach Gellenbeck started the 55 season wxth n young team but wlth hugh hopts Returmng lettermen were Gnb Blackmun B111 ohnson Ron Johnson and Ed Scott Top prospects for the remammg posntnons were Bob jurgenson George Feldman Nucl-t Vorxs Terry McMahon joe Wnntrode Phnl Albert Bull Purbaugh Pete Mxlobar Frank Radovnch and Don Havlmg Thanks to good pltchmg the Wlldcats won three of thenr fnrst four conference games The scores HHS 10 E C WASHINGTON 6 Terrv Mc'v1.1hon regmstcred his first Wm as Ed Scott and Gab Blaclcmun led the attack wnth tvso hnts apiece Paz S1 rlly 0 HHS 3 GARY PROEBEL 1 Bug Frank Radouch was the wmnmg pltcher as Scott had two safetles mcludmg 1 double HHS 5 HAMMOND TECH 7 Blackmun was too shlrp for the Tlgers as Hammond copped 1ts thnrd strzught conference vnctory HH 8 WHITING 9 A four run enghth mmng rlllv enzbled the Onlers to pm tht first defeat on tht Cxts Once 1g1m Ed Scott ltd the hxttmg parade wnth three huts m four trlps to the plate ont of the blows bemg .1 three bagger Ron Johnson helped wnth two hxts one 11 double :I X us' L X - N' L 1 f I 5 Xa j I l f ' ls ' A l . asf LA ll 4 - ff' ' ' , 5 . lllf' ' X' -N1 5 s .W ' - P1 gf,-. V N X, I 'E 1 :I . TN ' T f, , K 'xl I I L L E X 5 I . N' ., . I . ,. I , ' - Q S .xx X n'n, i : , ' , i , ' i, v' , i , , . ' ,f i : . , l , i , , r , , i . X 7 1 y y l t ' 1 v . y ' . s , . . ,. ' ' 'y s ' rr S -Y K' I ' Av if . ' '. ' ' .1 '. in ' ' ,rms -lu QF! L-f sv i' B TEAM BASEBALL Standing left io rrghf Bull Wogne Harry Pappas Ruchcrd Kcy Jlm Lamofi Arne Wrnght Denme Tobxu Kneelmg Bob Shaw Denms Orr John Abbot! Tom Spoerner Jum Kucer Sed Pefhgrew Ruchord Neely On N113 17 Hlmmond Hxgh dufuud Tolleston 4 3 to take first p .zu nn the Conference Fne gamgs nmumd on the Wnldclt sghcdule. Co Coptouns Gnb Bluckmun shdnng and Ron Johnson ccfchmg X-, 'i v L :W- M NY-Ji? it 4 wfw-1 if... P-iq Q1 1 4 I I 1 4, ,- f 1 1 1 1 1 f .... ' v ' 4 A 5 N Vg ' , A L 5 ' ' Q . ,Q 1 - V ' - N . I. ., - , , X ,. 5 Lk , -V . ,. - .4 V-I - . IL.-. v'.1.. X 3,2-5 h ,':'y, . fl 4- A. ' A 4 -f, Xa-, 1. wr , ' , - - - - C., ,. r' -'....:4f I' . . 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'- -' '- ,.- k.- .-,fix-rl-,N SWIMMING TEAM Frrsf row Dove Gehrke Pele Wrlke lnm Murphy Alon Brown Jerry Second row .lock Krdder Lo ry Yorck Lloyd Wrborg Jam Von Senus Chap Gordon Rosenou Brute Lrndholm Rex Lawrence Bob Rugg Dun Kenneln Flora Terry lngrom Couch Papous Berne Vacendok Terrv Fredley Horhgon Bob Soderslrom Joe Wnntrode Duck MocNory Duck Lewrs Swlmmmg Ind 1 sen successful season Whnle mnnmg elewen meets squad mamgtd to plxee sceoncl m the Stlfk Meet .md sueoml they lost onlx txuce md tred onee Wrth xVlIlxL Broun nn the Conferente Nlurphx Chap Lev s Fredlex R122 Gehrke Lm renee 1nl RETURNING LETTERMAN On Board Bob Rsgg Lloyd Wvbo g Rex Lawrence Peler Wrlke Jerry Chrp Sfandrng Jrm Murphy Bruce Lundholm Don Fredley .reofed Dove Gehrke Allon Brown Caploms Page in I nig four ., - -,f I t - - h N X I . , ., V , ,, ' 1 Ak' I 4 r . , ' A rl, H r ' ' I I4 A . Ax- px FA I . .1 ' ' 1. A I IN,-, , U I Under the uidance of ule Pu Axis the swimmin team Wibor returning from Inst venr's State Cham s, this ear's 3 . P 3 g t , ' . . ,V , . , . F y , , -, V MAJORETTES Fvrsi row Shrrley Gard Nary Ann Kuzos Margot Krueger Second row Pc! Gerrrnel Barbara Luthken Anne Papa Majorettes and Twurlers I Q flu gulls xou mlgmt fm r 1 mrsmg n th 1 1 torlum durmsg 1 first hour gllss mm HlI1'l11Ol1Li Hlghs mljoruttu Shnrlu Glrd PII Gunnul Hugo Klxggu 'Ninx Ann IXLIIOS md Anm I1p1 PLIfOll11lI'lLLS IK footblll QIIULS md pirldu ln txxo of than mlm mtultlw Thu IISO lppul n IILII' xx nu mm gon um mms IK tn znnuul Xlusng mtl rugs lm u 1 u nd tm urnutx Buss Buhx Dun Ilston Xhrx -Xnn Niurndu Carnnn XIISOH Qxnthu Xlflhk Xhu. T'lh1LS md X1lI'X Ann Thomp son lI'L rlmr Yxxnlus rhr beginning group who work up to bung IUIIOYLICLS IS thur sklll du el0pQ Sormtunu .lt .1 foot N gxnn xoull fund tum l,3CI'f0I'lX1ll1! un thru xxhnn morn md blousw TWIRLERS Kneenng Mary Ann Macensku Carmen Mason Cyn1hno Natzke Alnce Tckocs Sfcwdrng Mary Ann Thompson Dnxue Eashn N X f O 'Ah' Kr I' 'xl 'ii cle. A K i c .ud'- lf, .' 'mlf 'l'-..iAli l-.K gn. Lllty. ' I- ' 'A-I' v.1l, p.1.i-, , i ccrntcwts. Ons full cr'dit R .vm cd for . '. f'J'.' Srrguf .r,' W' lllllk l FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE TRACK Flrsf row Bruce Schafer Jerry Cashdollar Don Diehl Rlch Haskell Chrlsf Vorns Bob Knrby Jerry Preusz Ron Nelson Flank Saculla Ron Snow Second row Bob Mcllroy Frank Carroll Herb Ruffm Hugh Morton Bruce Lnndholm Dave Neely Tom Damels Dove Allen Ken Reed Dave Forsberg Slandrng Coach Wonsowntz Coach Scoll Don Ullslam Bob Saunders Gene Blackmon Ken Abbolf Jerome Johnson Ray Glze Wayne Cooper lrvw Cross Russ Hcrdun Ja k Ayers and Kurt Carlisle Bob Jackson managers Track Whxtev Wonsowxtz onee :gun was forced to rely on underelassmen to spark the 55 track squad Tracksters who pl1Ced hugh nn early season meets were Ken Deed lou hurdles Bob Mcllrox Chrxs Vorns, and Ron Nelson, pole mult Tom Damels hrgh hurdles, Frank Carroll and Dave Neelv shot put, Ierrs Cashdollar 1nd Ron Ballard mxle run Duck H1skell 100 llfd d1sh md Ken Abbott 'wil FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE TRACK Frrsf row Ken Tucker Jesse Flelcher Bob Weis? Bruce Slrlnger Larry Wiley on Schmidt Second row Wayne Knorr Jack Wolfe Darrell Wolfe Scot? Huffman Bob Gessler Bull Gaulhuer Mllfon Wlllus Tony Flores Thfrd row Coach Wonsownfz Don Puckefl Gary Byers Tyrone Muller Jum Correll John Yedmak John Greenwell Ed Neubauer Pela- Evons manager Coach Scofr Page SH rnlg six Duve Allen Reed md Hiskell hzlf mule relu teim Of thus group Retd Mcllroy md C1rroll 'ITL semors Promnsmg freshmen md sophomores along vuth the yumor loxded WIFSIIN squrd are prob1blx the reasons for that bng smxle on Whltew s fact Perh1ps next wears squad wrll m1teh some of thc grut purple tr1tl1 te1ms of rht p1st ii ' 1 1 1 1 -1, , 1 ' ,I . - - A 1 . , . , P 4 ' . J ' ' ' i , 4 s l ' + 1 1. ,1 1 N -gr lllt 1 , , k .v - - - 1 I 1 A 1, I 4- Qu 1 1, 1' ' sl-f f -l r Q 1 - 1 -.. 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : I I I I I I I I I ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' H 1 ' .. . ' 1, 1 . , ' 1 ' I . . .K1 1 , ,. 1 , 1 1' 1 . 1 1- . -1 1 1 1 1 ' . K , . 1 . . . l . v Y ,, . 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I 5 1 1 I I 1 - , 1 1 1 ,' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front row Bruce Schafer Tony Flores Ronald Ballard Bob Jurgenson Eugene Blackmon Jerry Preusz Bob Loss Bob 'ackson Mgr Bock row Mr Wonsowntz Ray Gaze Bob Klrby Jerry Cashdollcr John Abbott Bull Purbaugh Kurl Carlusle Don Ulls am Cross Country n 113-l QIOSS uountrx tum 11 Om of the flI1t.5 were Ron Billard errx Clslmclolllr Blum Selufer Bob U1 Susons ID Wrlnlut lustorx md I L STUIJL on XX rtu gunson Don Lllstam Tom Flores nd Gum BllLlxIT1OI1 The Vvonsour Zs fue x br du to rl fmt tnt rhr suen rgmglmt mf rhr Muon xurg foul flrit p lu flmslus om xlrsrts lgtrrrrmn were 1ll undgrellsmun XIYSIYX lrturmm suom md om tlnrd SCHFDULE Gan uldrmgulu Annual Cltx Nhat Hobart lmltrllonrl HHS X zlpo HHS Grlffltlm Noxtlnrn lndlml Confgnmg Suu SLLTIUDIJ HHS I1 C. NX ulnnzton HHS F C Roosuglr BTFAM Fronv row Tony Flores Norm Chapellle John Reed Darrell Wolfe Make Mosko Peter Evans Clrfford Borllelf Paul Hrnton Jesse Flelcher Bob Jackson lMgrl Buck row Mr Wonsowulz Frank Gallas John Yedunak Jerry Drbblee Barry Strong Brll Schmrdt Terry Gales John Yedxnok Darrell Wolfe Bruce Schaefer Pam S dd if s I1 'Ig I1 : . ', ' , ' , , , ' , ' . Y , ' Wx '- '-N A ' , . ly- - u ' L 5 if ,bv A , , A-Y - , ' maj ' c mc lr ' lfjlllj - L ' ' ' ' l. H ' P1 'Q' H' QL . k L fd A . -- l.t .- . sl .-71 let 'A Ind I - . Sl 'K hr '-,. . lxt l , A ' ,r'Zr'llf1-Yr'Ir'7! Kneelrng left to rfght Larry Thornton Roger Slosser Larry Yarck Pete Mnloba INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Frrsl row srttrng NerlTan1s Jack Rutledge Dave Cole Jam Gelzlnger Larry Thornton Second row standing Pat Brennan Kendall Shank Jerry Crook Art Pots Joe .lanusonus Ray Harper M Scott Mr McNabney Mr Kucer Intramural Sports The Intr.1 mur1l Counul vuls headed lm Prt Brennm Presndent oe .1mg1 Xue presrdnnt Due Cole Secremrx 1nd Rnburn H1rper Treasurer Nlr NlcN1bnex md Xlr Seott serx Ld as sponsors The purpose ot the Intr1mur1l Counul ns summed up m thur motto- A Sport for Excrx Box 1nd Exerv Bow on 1 Tum The lnLr1 mur1l progmm proudu 1 oppor tumtx for L-urs box to p1rt1e1p1tL uthcr m lI'ldlXlClLl'lL Lom petmon or rn 1 tum sport The lntrl ITTUYIL Coumxl xx hneh Dave Gehrke huds che mtr1 mur1l progr1m or3,1m1es 1ll uuutres md m1kes 1ll laws regardmg rhe elngnbrlxtx of partncxpnnts and rules of plu The councnl 1lso h1s Lh1rge of thc. ldurtrsmg prmtmg 1nd srlcs of the Whldut l'ootb1ll Proprzm vxhosL reeupts 1re the PYIITWIFV source of mcome The eouncxl 1lso r1n 1 sports elnme rn whneh the boys lurncd to refLrLe xunous sports lmstlx the eounul rs or3,1n Ind IS 1 bond of fellow shnps mal frnendslup to lttund 11rrous sports Lontuts LLTFOUCLTOLII the Crlumer Regnon INTRAMURAL WINNERS Sta-vdrng left to Hgh' Ted Srnuth Dave Ross Don Puckett Chuck Rhode Nrck Vorrs Norman Graf Mr McNabney sponsor Dave Cole Bernne Hohenberger TH WINNERS OF INTRA MUQALS HORSESHOES Slngles 4th hour Dave Gehrke 5th hour Dave Cole Champlon Dave Cole Sungles S N V Sr Vwlnnner Sr Second Soph Wnnner Soph Second Sr Wrnners Soph Wrnners Soph TURKEY RUN TENNIS BASKETBALL SWIMMING Pagz 8110115 e I Pack Wolfe Chester Walther Ja lx Pettlgrew Brue Stinger Dan Humpfer Dove Gehrke Ray Ruddle Dan Ma ek Larry Tho nton Poo man Bums Larry Yarak Harold Cleland A 1 - A 5 l I 1 1 1 1 I : V ' 1 1 1 1 - 7- , . , . . 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' YY-YYY..Y-Y ---H --1-Y Jr.-Sr. -- Y,... ----.,f. - ..Y- --A-W Fr, . ..,.,,. --N---A-Y----W 1 1. 1, ., 2111, . -N Booster Club XVe're from Hammond High and no one can be proudergn roared the almost three-hundred-strong state- wide-known Hammond High Booster Club at all home basket- ball games in the Hammond Civic Center. Dresed in the traditional Hammond High colors, purple and white jerseys, this spirited group forms a block H which can be seen throughout the Civic Center. The Booster Club meets on special interest club days. the first and third Tuesdays of each month, to practice new cheers and perfect beloved old ones. Under the sponsorship of Miss Virginia Young, this yell-happy group promotes school spirit and good sportsman- ship between schools. Diane Davis, President: Karen Berg, Vice-President: and Betty Bogdan, Treasurer are the club officers. Any student with a surplus of energy and good lung power is cordially invited to join this morale-building club. CHEERLEADERS Cenler: Ron Perry-l'Willie lhe Wildcat Top: Chuck Macenski. Clockwise: Pam Hendricks, Judy Borman, Judy Reed, Joanna Plain The Purple and While Cheerina Block, the Wildcats, the Cheer- leaders, the People pause for The Slar Spangled Banner. CH EERLEHDERS At the beginning of school in September many students began practicing for cheerleading, but by the time the audi- torium pep-session was scheduled there were only twenty trying out. The student body chose Chuck Nlacenski, Ronald Perry, Judy Borman. Judy Reed, Pam Hendricks. and ,loan Plain as cheerleaders who during the basketball season com- bined their efforts for a wonderful season. MONITORS First row Brendel Czerwonko Yokimow Coleman Holls Leuverton Copelin McArty Bonoski Voss Millikon Ryden Miss Thiel Second row Moore Frostick Frugh Kmtter Grant Wheeler Word Brom Jenk ns Turpn Ho vey Mcleod Anderson Kirketner Wilhelm Third row G Robbins Hogberg Hutchison Spoerner Brennan Cornet Schroeder Shorber Betty Shonner Grigsby Toms Klethege Holzberg Fourth row Kochoris Galltckson R Robbins Gosporovic Zaleskl Cutter Fairchild Szakoch Wompler Conrad Kretsch Johnson Barbara Shanner Swentlto Firth row Barnes Bauer Cole Tongerman Londin Rodovith Beatty Rosenau Pero Tillner Carroll Bo ton Poklewslu Abrohomson onltors The Nlonitors lre under the supervision of Niles Georgn Thitl and Shirlty Copelm, Secrctirx of Studtnt Seifert Duties of the monitors mtlude checking lockers, tolletting ztttn dante shps signing admtts directing visitors to the offic md thetking taste of loitering md untidincss in the ht s Court t is 1 nintt ours' tx ttf ' in tht hills of tntl 1nt xoull find out' gun tot Nou I tOLll't int 1 monitor or litttrtnv tht huitin Lntortunlttlx, such tn otftnst will onlt X Olll' L ISL t ss ts N ttt Si tint linttr Kurt Xllrktl intl lrttl Ntubronntr rttth 1 xtitlitc s trtt b ot Thtx ctn ILLLII Qusptnd or find tht t ft t int guiltx lf tht tltftntllnt is found tuiltx tht to t its th priwiltgt ot tsstignint, one tno or thrtt ninth 'tours Din ltwis Chief Nlttgntrltt, prtsidcs oxtr tht Court Soni Christttnson Sttrtttrx l l ik lxorbt li lift :lit txto iswisttnts l4,t 111 COURT bde of Table Dan lewis First row Sonlo Christnonson Kurt Markel Fred Neubronner Second row Chuck Mocenslu Dick Getztnger O I XY'h.z 4 . ' l h 'f 'Q int ' ' . , if' - ' tr . ' . ' A ' F, - 'll' g . l 1' ' ' . t ' , , ' , , ,' , ' ' . , , notice which will request your .tppenrancc for the trial of Th- four cl.t r judg' , Ch.1i'les . l. '-n le, Ri 'l. 'l Get- hy Q' - till . 1 . 't 1' , - , ' tl'- .nil t - , . . A ' ' K, ' , V ur T ' I. . r , '. 1' .int 'rat .. .1. , are 4 I - - ' I I 'H' igflx Officers, standing, right: Wickelgren, Rigg, Erickson. Seated: Etron, Littiken. i . gi . , Y I ' t an 1-if ' 4 iigii 'llllll i llllli A Second row, Juscik, Harrison, Holzberg, Crouch, Gasparovic, Burkhalter, Takacs, Hess, Carleton, Sluyter. Second row: Flaurnoy, Brown, Benko, Duncan, Schuler, Wagner, Bishop, Hgnfield, O'Dell, Monnetfl Third VOWI KUVUK, Off, Hl9h'0Wef. Gfi9SbY, Sloon, Schwingendorf, Weil, Ratt, Komyatle, Pressler, Nagdeman, Benz, Schmidt, Carroll, Daily, Yedinak, Pettigrew, Stringer, Varis. House of Representatives NY'ant a colte machine in Room 5? An actual elevator for those incoming freshmen? Then propose your suggestions to your House Representative in your home room, he'll be glad to bring them up in the next meeting. livery other Tuesday the members of the House, one representative from each home room. meet to discuss prob- lems and suggestions proposed by fellow students. This past year the Fnost important issues concerned the time schedule of the lunch hours. class elections, and election of a homecoming queen. Dale Erickson, Vice-president of the Association, pre- sided ovet' the meetings. Other officers are Nlorton Iffron, Parliamentarian: Robert Rigg, Spealser of the House, and Bar- bara Littilien, Secretary. Cabinet The Cabinet was composed of students appointed by XY'arren Ilildeln-.tndt, President of the Association. with the approval of the Senate. These students were assigned to supervise the various departments of the Association. The Cabinet consisted of Shirley Cfopelin. Secretary of Student Safety: Pat N'lcCarty, Under Secretary of Student Safety, Dan lewis, Secretary of Student Discipline, Jean First raw: Shirley Copelin, Secretary of Safely, Pat McArty, Under Secretary of Safety. Second row: Dan Lewis, Secretary of Student Discipline, Veronica Bogdan, Dave Ambler, Co-secretaries of Student Activities. Third row: Barbara Kirkeiner, Secretary of Publicity, Warren Hilde- brandt, President, Jean Highland, Junior Red Cross llighland. Secretary of Red Cross: Barbara Kirlteiner. Secre- tary of Student Publicity: and Dave Ambler and Veronica Bogdan. Co-secretaries of Student Activities. Senate Have you ever wondered what really goes on in the student government of your high school? If you could attend some of the Senate meetings. you would see the Senate pass- ing new laws, planning the traditional Nlardi Gras and other new projects. vetoing unjust amendments, and trying cases which were appealed to the Senate from the Court. The Senate members consist of XY'arren Hildebrandt, President of the Association, Deanna Cooper. Recorder. and the senators of the different classes: freshman. ,lane XVo0d and Nancy Smith: sophomore, Sherrill Miller and Paul Kach- orisq junior, Janice Carley. Toby Stern, and David Coleg senior, Allen Kolb, Doris Marlsel. and Pat Urban. Nlr. Hill, the Sponsor, is always ready to give guidance and supervision. Hammond Higlrs Senate is run just lilse the Senate of the United States. There are several different committees appointed as the year advances. The Mardi Gras is always of interest to the Senate because they are in charge of the talent show. Association Week is an activity sponsored by the Senate. This consists of the Association elections. a banquet, an auditorium session. and a dance. SENATE Tap: Deanna Cooper, Allen Kolb. Second row, Toby Stern, Paul Kachoris, Dave Cole, Jane Wood, Pat Urban, Nancy Smith First raw. Doris Markel, Sherrill Miller, Janice Corley. Front: Warren Hildebrandt Senlor atlonal Honor Society The Scmor NlflOI1ll Honor SOCILLX IS optn onlx to semors The souetx s purpose IS to encourxgc md rttogmzt h1gh scl1ol1rsh1p chxrrcttr le1dersh1p tht sp1r1t of to opcr1t1on 1nd strx1et XJISS Klthtrmc bxlllllI11S IINJ Nl Charles Long 11t tht SPOHSOIS ot the Stnror Honor Souttx The mrnts of scmors tlceted to lN1t1on1l Honor Socnctx lrt ID tht stmor sLct1on JUNIOR NATIONAL HCNOR SOCIETY Sfandrna Mlss Exley Mrs Hays ShennllM1ller JoMary Hnghlower Sharon Hcemann Judy Fenslermaker Jane Fu'Ier Norma Acker Elame Kruger Judy Duncan Mrke Kuchals Sherman Abrahamson Robert Soderslrom John Gray Bully Fanssler Kurl Marllel Bob Hess Seated Nancy Schuler Marnlyn Grxmberg Belle Lnbster Mary Rozuck Nancy Keger Paul Kochorns Robert Bissell .lam Correll Laurel Hall Judy Prugh Chrushne Schroeder Bernad ne Pnekarczyk Sondra Bean Nof pclured Sue Conrad Lynn Cllne Donald Panassow Junlor atlonal Honor Society Hexx muth 11t those tooluts there? NXl11ts that stutf5 It xx I5 fourth hour 1nd tht Iumor Nltronrl Honor Souttx xx IS l1lXll'lg nts bllxt s1lt Before tht ttn 1fter bell rmg 1 t11t xx 1s lcft of thc eoolxnts xxcrc 1 fcxx Crum s The elub XNl1lLl1 IS sponsored bx XJISS Fxltx md Nlrs Hays mlde enough from the blkc s1le to bux 1 Cl1I'lSC mls turlxtx dmner for 1 needx f1m1lx The members of tht elub ILL ehostn for stholnshnp el11r1cte1 le1dtrsh1p 1nd scrx1ct Tht lunnor Honor adults 'I IL offmtxs of tht elub 1rt XIIILX Schul 1 lrcsr ent, xllflxll Crrnnbcxg Xlee Presultnt Xlnx liOllkll Trus urn lI1LlBLll llbstx Setrctux HCE OF CLUBS All freshmen who haxe a B average are el1g1ble to rom an honorary club of servrce and fun open just to freshmen Act of Clubs' Here they get Il chance to meet new fr1ends learn about parlramentary procedures, and play games vxh1ch are not only fun but educat1onal MISS Paulme Pntehlrd IS sponsor The Pres1dcnt was I1m Getzmger Tht other off1cers, Irene Tk lcz, Vnee Presr dent, Betsx Colt Sccretlrx, and Sherrnll Carnagey, Trtas urer helped pl rn the club's proyects One bng undertakmg was ,1 cake Wlllx at the Mardn Gras The members were more than wnllmg to donlte del1c1ous cakes and cup cakes to be d1str1buted to luelxx winners The Hlmmond Hngh L1brarV IS the recrpnent of two books from th1s honorarx freshman club one for boys, one for g1rls Hammond H1gh's adopted Korean orphan, K1m Young Kxu, rceencd ten dollars from the club Kam has been made happx bx Slmlllf grfts from many generous clubs Page Frgbfx hoo ACE OF CLUBS Sealed Nancy Smrlh, Karen Cmolll, Irene Tkacz, Jum Gelzmger, Shernll Carnagey, Belsy Cole, Carolyn Mules Sfandmg, lell to nghf Mrss Prrlchard, Fohs Elrou, Barbara Good lander, Barbara Wheeler, Ednlh Rach, Rodney Swanlto, Norman Chappelre, Raymond Durand, Marlou Malone, Darlene Hoppe, Penny Rlller I Q . . . I ', - ..' . , , - 1 -' i K 'Vi' tx. '. I ' ' '-1 K . . , .. , . , I - , , - s- 4 K K -1 1 nf - ' s ' ' 51 .. ' ' , ' 1' J . X I' 1 U' 'l' L A S. Q ,x ,' . , ,. r ' , -, , , 1 ' ' A A fl ' - . . . ' L ' J X' 1 ' ' 1 I -A 5 .k. I , L .I 5 A- , A 1 y- C .L. I ' u w . 1 - 1 y'n Q' . n u,, .L ', 1 '. , L ,' '. ' K X helps establish fricndlx' relationships between students and . I ' I ' I A A x . 'Ik' r'.,- ,' . :,t.-, ,- . x ,t - ., - 'f K . V ,. .9 ' X . l 'T If V. 1 V Y .. ,, A -- , . , ' , V . Y . . iv ,' 1 8 IU. ' , Q - Front Toby Stern SPEECH ARTS CLUB Frst row seated Bob Loss Tom Brendel Wayne Wrckelgren Ronald Burton Anutra Reed Dan Barrett Clyde Hedruck Ann Wagner Second row standing Paul Malarrk Annue Burns Paul Hxnton Sylvua Kush Sharon Haley Karen Borman Jan McGeorge Tuno Baluo Mr Reed Thrrd row standing Arlene Salady Joanne Laeffler Judy Grove Jean Hughland Jane Schuler Dale Eruckson Speech Arts Resolued thu the fedeuul goueunment should unutuute a poluex of free tuude umonu, nutuons fruendlu to the Unuted Stites Ilus uesolutuon hus been u popullr topue for debite thus xeuu Hunumonel Hugh temms hue debuted thus und other topues vluth sueh sehools us Lexx W ulluee, Clurle Hurses, South Bend lndumu State Teuehers College und Downers out lllunous lex huxe uls0 spoken tt the Roturx un Iuons elubs ehurehes und junuou hugh ludutoruum scssuons The elub xxuth uts udxusor Nlu T D Reed truuels up proxunuutelx four thouslnd mules 1 sell 'Nlr Reed 1lso spon sors one deblte md one speeeh ul'lXlTlflOI1ll unnuullt Th Wuckelguen Seeuetuux Kuuen Bormtn, Ind Treusurer P1 Hunton Hummond lluu,h s Speeeh Auts Club us the l0C1l ehupter of the Nutuonul lorensue league Members of the speceh club who hue eurned 20 speeeh pounts uue un the NIL The INTL dculs sxuth untersehool speech uetusutues 'md progrums for eommunuty serxuee The regulzu members of BOOKROOM STAFF Rfght srde Madelon Frederncks Sheula Cameron Karen Muller Rose mary DeVrues Aluce Puecuch Janet Waechter Fred Anderson M Rupp Mr Fruehhng Carol Matson left side Bonnue Hartfueld Judy Wnlson Duane Davrs Vrctorua Cornelo Janus Bullrngsley Joanne Brooks the Speeeh Arts Club ure eoneerned xuuth letuuulues nut un Humnuond Hugh md the soeutl puoguuun of the elub The uursutx debute tum won numerous honors After xxunnung, the ClTlCll5O Debzte leugue, the t um von e lneluunu Debute Chunupuonshup ut Butler 'md tued Peru The judges iuxurded Hlmmond seeond plucc on pounts Haunt: uuon these honors rlue debuters Ire eluguble at attend the Nutuouul meet If Sun os Cllufornul un lune Huunmond Huehs xuusuu teum eonsusts of Aunutuu Reed Ann XX lgneu XX une XXuelselu,ren lsonuld Burton und Dun Blrrett Bookroom Staff lmugune usorkune behunel the eounter of the bookstore uuth eserxone un selueuol su tntune to bus 1 tournument tuelset' usu t un eusx job und the stuff us often un posutuons t seem nndcleruunu, The booleroom stuff tulees eure ot the bookleeepung for the school, eollects boole fees sells supplues to the student bods scrxes us 1 bmls to sehool orgununtuons und sells tueleets for ull oeeusuons uneludunug tourntments Knnuullx un rlue prune the stuff erulous dunner ut zu oc1l uestuurmt Xlu luuehluns, N11 Rupp und 'Xluss Curol Nlutson ire un ehuusge DEBATE AND SOLO SPEAKING we Seated Ron Burton vausuty debate Ann Wagner varsuty debate Anutra Reed varsuty debate Wayne Wuckelgren varsny debate Standing Carleton Canaday varslly speech Paul Hunton reserve larry Ruff reserve Clyde Hendruck reserve Mr Reed Dan Barrett varsrty debate Jane Schuler reserve Tam Brendel reserve Karen Borman reserve Toby Stern varslty debate lltlkl 41 l 1 I' 1 ' , 'la ' 1 ' . . l x Y t .I I I . .' - , . 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' : , ' 7 ' . 1 I uw -11-1 W Interest Groups Lubrary Staff e L e u the euueetuon of Nluss Hume' xxor s durun studx peuuods 1nd betou 1nel ufter sehoo eon euctune the l1D1111 LIBRARY STAFF Furst row seated Bette Stoddard Karen Berg Eluzabeth Orr Janet Guvel Mullue Freedman Jane Schuler Marulyn Morrus Jean Mclaughlun Second row standung Muss Hawver Bull Fuala Dan Barrett Jack Powell Rodney Matasovsky Tom Pohlp atz Tom Sell Duck Getzunger Clyde Rector Bull Moeller Eddue Rose Dale Kennedy Carole Mullukan Judy Abney Mary Lou Burkett Judy Borman Neala Warber Claure Ent Vusual Alds e te gounug to hue 1 11101 ue todlx Thus us 1 vue eom Ilgk. lI'l X C ISS 'I ue XISUII Xuds C.ILplI'Il'I'tLI1I operutes 1 the puojeetons o eluss 1u1d 1ud1touuun1 SLSSIOITS llso theu e1r for 1 n111nt11u1 1ll equupment used 111 shoxxun fulms 1u1d muleun tlpe ueeoudunes s the fulm exez broleen on L 1 ,ft tl1 nee dtr I, cl1ss7 Don t bl1u11e the student xunnunug the c1111er1 Hes xx ell truned bu Nlr Wood the durector of Vusull Auds durmg club peruods Chuef opeu1to1s Ruehud Nloss 1nd llcle T1llu1 do muel1 to l1elp the elep1rtu11ent further nelutuonshup betxx een VISUAL AIDS Furst row seated larry Ruff Marshall McCoy Jum Atkunsan Charles Schwungendorf Second row Joe Srncuk George Muckow Tony Remuch Mr Wood Thurd row Kenneth Peterson Jerry Woodworth Robert Bussell Duck Nelson Ruchard Moss Fourth row standung Ronald Anderson Bull Cotton Clayton Flemung Kurt Markel Gulbert Kapantaus Bob Tully Adale Gray John Dvorske Wayne Mclntyre Phulup Kelly len Carnagey Fufth row George Fechalos Tom Reussug Malcolm Fusher Tom Pozdol .lack Tullner Ed Bennett Automobile Club It rms .1 eold December 2-lth nught les roads gave warnmg to proceed mth euutuon The snoxx had stopped fall mg, malxung the world look quuet md peaceful, so peaceful, un fact, that youd nexer know tr1geds lurked down the Way And then ut l11ppened' Suv teemgers propellmg down Hohman Avenue un theur ctr were hut bs ln oncomung truck 'und thrown 1g1unst 1 telephone pole xxhueh splut and fell atop them lronucallx they all luxed But the accudent mught have been :molded hld those teenagers been more safety conscuous The Automobule Club sponsored bu Nlr Beyer, pro motes slfetx Conscuousncss 1nd mdurectly m1kes Hammond Hugh students betteu druvers The club programs are com posed of enuovung fulms secured from the Chucago Motor Club ibout the m.1nut1eture md operutuon of 1 car 1nd hearung spe1lcers from the Hlmmond Traffuc Councul Though the club us onlx open to those possessung druvers luccnses, everyone can le1rn helpful hnnts on drnung from the shoxx Case arranged bs the Club e1ch sprung Beczuse ull members hue beeu1 m1de 1vu1re of theur re sponsubulntx to others the Automob1le Club sn 1s gusen the fuse xear uuuud for profueuenes Page fzgblu turf -Q - l AUTOMOBILE CLUB Furst row kneelung Bob Spuher Ruchard Frank Ruchard Herlocker Jack Osborne Puch Burkhalter Morton Efron Dave Ervin Bruce Llnholm Paul Hendrucks Malcolm Fusher Bull Venzke Duane Lynk Terry Hector Second row standung Dorothy Benko lee Grant Pat Gemmel Carol Goat Janet Stabler Louuse Koducek Beverly Wunkles Pat McCracken Jacquelune Dullon Bull Payne Jack lupman Dave Bement Jum Keller Mr Beyer Thurd row rught Jack Stevens Ralph Campbell Rught sude Joan Waketueld Elberta Russell Alyce Kors Judy Druscoll Peg Etter Barbara Shanner Carolyn Schroeder Judy Sweutzer Barbara Lrttuken Mary Hensley Thurd row left sude Sue Wulhelm Janet Guvel Terru Vus Sandra Martun Betty Shonner Bette Stoddard Jean Reed Left sude Ron Whute Jum Murphy George Feldman Art Langeruaorff Tom Munas Fred Bauer Fourth row left Cluff Well Dorus Markel Duane Dunham . . 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A A- 1 1 l '- ' J J ' ' I U 1 I I 1 1 J 1 l I I V I I I - , ' : ' ' I ' I ' I ' : D 1 1 V., f FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front row: Mr. Soderquist, Annie Burns, Jane Reese, Robin Cline, Philip Kelly Second row: Bette Stoddard, Alice Peters, Belly Carpenter, Janet Kritsch, Doris Rose- nau, Louise Kodicek, Jananne Callahan. Third row: Sue Wilhelm, Carole Millikan, Barbara Kirkeiner, Diane Dunham, Nancy Archibald, Joan Tanis, Lois McLeod, Elsie Lutz Fourth row: Robert Barnes, Eddie Rose, Janet Waechler, Judy Powell, Barbara Shanner, Dwayne Savola, Corky Kleihege, Jack Gumbinsky, Janice Jett, Janet John- son FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Activities of the Future Teachers of America included panel discussions conducted by teachers from the Teachers, Training Institution, student teachers, and teachers from various grade levels. Officers Philip Kelley, Robin Cline, NURSES STAFF W'hat would you do if you should become ill one day. happened to cut your hand, or felt terrible and had a temperature? You would probably seek relief in Room 12, where you would find a student of your own age ready to help you. This student and others are volunteer helpers of the nurse's staff. These girls would aid you, for they perform minor duties every day, such as taking admits and running errands for the nurse, Miss Dixon. NURSES STAFF Seatedi Sharron Ulm Standing: Sharon Fierce, Sheila McLaughlin, Nancy Szany, Jeri McCoy, Dee Leaverton, Mary Hosier FUTURE NURSES First row- Deanna Leoverton, Judy Borman, Pat DeJardins, Joyce Gilland, Pal Miakal, Beverly Hart. Second row: Barbara Goodlander, Peggy Kagy, Penny Hardine, Arlene Jenkins, Bonnie Jacobs, Sandra Beaman, Dawn Geisen Third row: Geraldine Zaleski, Nancy Parker, Nancy Smith, Sheryl Woody, lna Whitehead, Harriet Best, Barbara Ringo Fourth row: Barbara Riebe, Joan Donanski, Laural Hall, Norma Acker, Judy Allen, Jeri McCoy, Mariiane Blount Fifth row Carol Norton, Pat Hamilton, Judy Koehler, Jean Fauber, Judy Steinmayr, Nancy VanDyke, Mildred Edwards, Judy Jurgens Page Eighty-six -.1 t Annie Burns, and ,lane Reese, planned meetings and programs under the guidance of sponsors Hr. james Soderquist and Miss Mae Kessing that informed the club members of the many opportunities in teaching. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Deanna Leaverton, Gloria Martin, Judy Borman, and Pat Desjardin led the forty girls of the Future Nurses Club in a successful year. The project was collecting pamphlets from nursing schools through- out the United States to form a reference library at Hammond High.. At club meetings, the Future Nurses Club held discussions, saw films, and had speakers. The high- light of the year was touring the Wesley' Memorial Hospital and Veteran's Hospital in Chicago where members observed the serving of meals and the newest types of X-ray machines and toured the building. The most exciting experience of their trip, the girls recalled, was a ten-second glimpse of a live operation. un L Sitting left to rfght Larry Yarck Dorothy Brumm Stanley Boleslu Nancy Brvska and Paul Penman Standing left to rrght Jack Engle Paul Hugberg Bruce Webster Susre Husted Bull Flala Paul Barton Rnchard Rhea Joe Wrntrode JoanButorac Robert Moore and Davnd Norris CAMERH CLUB Ho lt' Cnck Hue lou been hutmg strange ehckmg., nolses lround the h11ls of delr old HHS latelw Dont be tltrmed It Q probtblx one of tht photogmphx fans mkmg tour pleture Ihue photosgraphx fms hue started 1 Ctmera club 1 Hlmmond Htgh thus utr The elub hopts to build .1 dark room m the sehnol md ttlu. pnctuxes of sehool tctnxtxes EXPANDED HRTS A btsxe knowledge of art xuth 1 om or mo sunuter blekground m lrt tre tht onlx requnemtnts lot I'l1t.I11l3CI'Sl'llP Nlzru 1N1nLv. llesldent ROblI Clme frusurer Sher rlll Flebellsorn Xnee ptesndent, md Xllss Olgt Schublxegel ftcultx sponsor led tht group ln thenr mam lctmutnes An tnnuul Iltstcr EH, Contest sms the highlight of the sears tctnutus lm members mwde md decortted tht eggs entered them m the contest and then the elub xoted on the best one A puneh bmrd gtme 1t the Nllfdl Gras mth puppxes as PYIZCS xx IS sponsored bx the Expanded Arts Club The club took trxps to the Art Instltute and to the Art Museum EXPANDED ARTS Front row Bobs Seely Rohm Clme Rosella Powell Carolyn Emenne Second row standmg Teddy Benson Fred Frebelkorn Ruchard Evans Paul Kachorns Davtd Peneton Gary Judson Sharron Nelson Sherrrl Fuebelkorn Judy Dun can Glorna ODelI Jeanne Wells Mane Nance Page Exgblg srzm VI , . ..qlL1i,..,L,, ,, :Y L 1 . ' - ' . ' 0' .fi . A .. , . , 'L . ., - V 1.51 e. M ' .4 .K - I , 1 A ' Iv., 3 v f V I 1. - V o Ji - , i .1 ,, - .3 1 1 3 1 I I ' A I 4 ' I I I U I I U I I I I ,, . ,, 1. . l'- V 1 L 1' 1 , 1 , s sn 1 ld . - - 4' ' . . , 2 . , , 4 . . ' , ,. , , , , , ., , . , ' ' A ' 1 4 . . 'r ' ' ' ' 1 ' , , ' m the Izx nnded Arts Club. ' V 'N A 1 K 1 - 1 I Q 1 q ' K' 4 ' v V'-'. 1 YL ' , . ,L K, I, 1, ki it A L. , ,L , .. ' ' V., - s ' , ..- ,, s V, ' 'Y , ' C - I 1 . 1 - A 1 1, 1 ky L ' - H r' f i D 'K ' IV. . f .VA -I' 4 X l 1 ' 1 - x x . 1 N f l ' ' x . ' . . ' . .H ' ' I y v , , . . . A ei 1 I I I I , ' I 1 1 I . I I I I I I - I Q I I I ' STUDENT ACTIVITIES Front row: Phyllis Carrigan, Peg Etter, Jane Schuler, Dolores Juzwick, Karen Berg, Sylvia Kish, Karen Fromm, Judy Harrison, Dorothy Barrett. Second row: Donna Shutt, Nancy Ryden, Karen Borman, Peg Hinton, Jan Mahan, Darlene Trump, Marlene Collis, Sue Kretsch, Peg Brunswick, Dorothy Heckman, Peg Rudolph. Third row: Tino Balio, Lorrie Rozcicha, Carolyn Emerine, Gaye Marlowe, Pam Hendricks, Janet Brom, Betsy Rudolph, Carol Wigley, Judy Wilson, Diane Dunham, Dorothy Benko, Arden Truppe, Becky Groff, Betty Bogdan. Fourth row: Lila Bevan, Evelyn Cornelius, Sherry Matthews, Judy Burke, Eleanor Doyle, Del Kacher, Jim Maya, Dale Erickson, Dave Ambler, Carolyn Malo, Bonnie Adams, Joanne Loeftler, Ida Desatnick, Gerry McNamara, Joan Doran, Dorothy Cornelius, Paul Malarik. STUDENT ACTIVITIES If one looks into Room 5 almost any school day of the year, he will discover students scurrying about, busily paint- ing signs and cutting out tickets, for here originate all activi- ties for school functions. Directed by Miss Georgia Andersen, the group in student activities plans and carries out school parties and programs. Dave Ambler and Veronica Bogdan, co-secretaries of student activities, set up this year's program of which .1 highlight was the Fall Semi-Formal. Everyone enjoyed the soc-hops held when possible after every home game. Over- whelming turnouts and varied music provided by local bands contributed to the success of the soc-hops. The ninety-seven student activities members met during any free period to help Becky Graff, decoration chairman, Karen Berg, ticket chairman, Tino Balio, publicity chairman, Betty Bogdan, refreshment chairman, Everyn Cornelius, checkroom chairman, and Joanne Loeffler, entertainment chairman, with soc-hops, class parties, the Mardi Gras, and a party given for the homeroom that brought the most Betty Crocker coupons for silverware. JUNIOR RED CROSS JUNIOR RED CROSS Kim Young Kyu was lonely, Korean orphan, he lacked the little attentions we take for granted-birthdays, holiday presents, games, and even CXILI food and warm clothing. Hammond High students have adopted him and are giving him these little extras. The Junior Red Cross, with the assistance of others in Hammond High School, carried out this project by raising money on Remember Kimi' day, to pay for Kim's board at the orphanage. The club made tray flowers to be used in hospitals and sold candy after school, the profits going into the treasury to be spent on the club's many projects-the gift chest, the local and national Children's Funds, and sending two children to a camp to train for Red Cross work. The group bought soap, wash clothes, tooth paste and tooth brushes, sew- ing kits, paper, and toys to go into gift boxes for needy people of foreign countries. All activities were led by Jean Highland, President: Patty McArty, Vice-President, Lee Grant, Secretary, and Leah jokilehto, Treasurer. Miss Vera Thomas and Miss Frances Taylor sponsor the club's programs which included in February a Valentine Soc Hop called Cupidls Capers after the Hammond High-Froebel basketball game. First row: Terry, Krawczyk, Maruszcak, Chynoweth, Smith, Freedman, Fenstermaker, Abraham, Horn, Meyers, Rominger, Jokilehto, Highland. Second row: Alyce, George, McArty. STUDENT ACTIVITIES CHAIRMEN Third row: Ford, McGeorge, Matthews, Michaels, Volkman, Koehler, Rose, Kretsch, Briska, Cairns, left to right, around table: Becky Groff-Decorations, Evelyn Cornelius Moore, Rosenak, Grant, Miss Thomas. coat roomy Dave Ambler and Veronica Bogdan-co-chairmen of Student Fourth row: Wright, Scott, Weiner, McLean, Wickhorst, Reed, Hildebrandt, Sanders, Bernstein, Activities, Tino Balio-Publicity, Karen Berg-Tickets. lamprecht, Schultz, Wells, Miss Taylor. Standing: Betty Bogdan-refreshments, Joanne Loeffler-entertainment GIRLS SERVICE Ftrst row seated Mrs Karrts Jean Highland Margle Drexler Nancy L Phares Annue Burns Katy Crumpacker Marslyn Morrus Mass Alderton Second row standtng Cheryl Stuemert Karen Monnett Carolyn Paddock Evelyn Chynoweth Arlene Gulltckson Sue Gruener Dorothy Johnstone Lnnda Warrtner Mary Burns Eleanor Kotso Dolores Juzwnck Loraxne Rozclcha Karen Muller Celeste Prater Duxle Easttn Pat Romunger Th rd row Marge Bemusderfer Sandy Sarber Paula Tapper Margaret Carnelo Margaret Kopp Betsy Beyler Merle Frost Bonnie Cornell Judy Crouch Rosalle Maruszczak Carolee Van Gllder Veronica Rutkowskt Vonna Anglen Lorena Van Gnlder Carol Kerber Rosella Lang Jackte Wueland Dnanne Muller Fourth row Barbara Klrkeuner Gerry Rozclcha Irene Szakach Dons Rosenau Dorothea Rech Peggy Magyar Edlth Rnch Sharon Prugh Mary Ellen Lyman Mary Jo Scott Carol Gunn Georgene Meyers Lmda Glass Kay Bunnell Jacquelme Steenson Grace Howarth Firth row Susan Curran .lackue Hale Marulyn York Sylvua Long Andrea Kalan Donna Gorman Rae Ellen Volkman Carol Clark Pat McNenl Beverly Knrkenner Sonya Disney Brenda Lovell Judy Vargo Betsy Cole Barbara Strtnger Irene Tkacz Judy Davnsson Harlene Glmslu Noreen Alexander Sue Wtllrams Dorothy Heckman Srxth row Jamce Huppenthal Laurel Appleman Jean Culek Glorua Tumbula Merednth Schultz Shalnmar Mnchalewrcz Florence Coomer Judy Pohlplatz Phyllns Spychalsku Marlorle Gross Herbertlne Shaw Marlene Huldebrandt SLe Wxlthew Elaine Hatfueld Arlene Barton Jo Ellen Enrlght Aluce George Ida Destanuk Mary Lou Dolly Ruth Herrun GIRLS SERVICE CLUB ThL Gzrls Serum Club gut three hundred crossword PUIIILS to tht Red Cross for Xtttrms hospttals At Chrtst mn tht club gue money to Brooks House At thur E1sttr md Chrrstmls meetmgs thc club had speakers of dnfferent rcllgnons Offtetrs of tht Llub nerr. Prcsxdent, IN mu Phtrts, Sucre ttry Annu Burns, 1nd FIFLISUYLF, Kxtnt Crumplelstr Mtrrlyn Dorothx Ktrrls ind Nllss Betts Alderton GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB GAC offers xollublll luelcball bosebtll ELITIIIS Ind lreherx for glrls The gurls also sxum md tlka. tumor md stnxor ltfe srntng C XC sponsored 111 tfttr tht mme soe hop 1 hldfdl Grls b ott II tht gurls gsm md 1 svum slton for tht 'N lrdt rls nd In tll urs pln du tt Htmmoncl H1 1 Offtcers oAnne Olson, Doroths Bell Carol Johnson, 1nd Barbtra Mun guided the club Sponsors an Nlrss Maman Drtttrtch and 'Vlxss Xtrgnnm Young HIY ThL H1 Y collected and repalred toss at Chrxstmas The club tlso frlltd md dtstrlbuted Thanksgnms, btslctts, conduc ted 1 Clam Spctch campugn opcrttcd the conccssron stand at the footbxll gmus, xnd entertamed the boss from Bethans Orphtn Home Ptrtnts and thttr sons htld .1 Mom md Dmd Banquet H X s obyccttu ns to Lrttte m1rnt,11n md extend throughout the home school and commumtx, hlgh standards ofChr1st11n ehtrtcttr Sponsored bs Nlr A Lundgren md Nlr tmts Ptclicnpluglt tht offlecrs sure President Don Nlns Xlcc Irtsrdtnt Ronlld Robbms Sterttlrx Don Its senden und lrttsuru Rogcr Slosscr A Frrst row on floor Carol Florence Sue Conrad Lola Thornton Judy Duncan Pat Gorman Connle Stephens Puth Ann Smnth Julrann Wnldermuth Second row seated Judy Reed Janlce Tuttle Pat Gentry Januce Huck Dwayne Sovola Aluce Peters Fran McGcorge Thrrd row standing Judy Anderson Janet Robbtns Arlene Neubronner Roberta Marlow Mass Dletrnch Barbara Man Dottte Bell Carroll Johnson Joann Olson Mass Young lrus Efron Kae Kolb Phyllis Johnson Erst row Del Kacher Art lolmse Gerard Robenhorst Carl Ahlendorf Gary Robbms Second row Terry Ingram Denms Conroy Fred Dabney Jlm Story Don Fessenden Bob Haley Thvrd row Fddue Bowman Bull Kurketner Roger Schlosser Don Mays Ron Robbnns Anthony Flores Walter Pnekarczyk Fourth raw M Lundgren Jum Barrett Ha old Cleland John Landln Roy Kulczyk Fred Beyler George Poklewskl Mr Peckenpough R ' hw. I . , l ' -1 , I ll r I I 1 ' ' I - I I I ' I V I I . I I D ' I ' I . I I I I F I I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I U . I I I - 3 A I I I I I I I I I V I A I I I I I I I I I I I : I l I I I I I I I .I U . I I I I I I I I . I I .I I I I F I I l I I I . . . I I I 9 th' I ' L Y 'I Y x I. A ' I . . . - 1 ' 1. x . . . x . - 1 I l . '-s K- s - I, s sk-' s 'L -I L I . 1 ,- ' . '- s ss . v I ' I ' . , , ', .. . ' , . , . ', I. - . , , ' , ' A ' A - 1 I I I 'I I A 1 K , Morris served .ts program chairman. The sponsors are Mrs. ' 1 I' 'I it - L I . ' . I ' s . s L g ' g ' ' ' , I F. y I I- 1 g X A rr V I I sr . , , - ' t ' - f ' -- 8 y - Q 1- , ' , . . - . . '. 1 ' .. ' K ' 1 1 ' A . - ' - .' .' , , , . . ,. jr -,, ' , z ' 1 L ' . ' A . . . I ' , ' - , . s . s -, . ' - 1- -- 1 K 1 'H X 1 f . 0 I I '. .4 . -r f r -.14 ' . 4 '- Gygu Q I -'h 1' 1 'gl ' I k' 'r G. . C. I! - , , . I 5 I I r I I I - , I , L . , I ' . ' I V I I I I : I I I I I I I I I ' . , . 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Mcllroy George Berto M colt en s Council and Club lpn prmnrx purposc ot thc H Vlcns coumrl to promotc 1 hrgh stmdlrd of mthlctncs md fclloxx shlp II Hxm mond Hrch S rcd C0lLlI Qtuc LILLI H1801 mc ll cn xport XllI1N lctnxtxcs too pllcc undu thc lusplccs of t H Nlcn tlm scar I1 thc f1II rh x sponsorcd thc mnua Ilthcl md Son Bmquct tor the H Nlcn 'md Dlds ohn ordm hcld colch of rhc NOIIL Dlmc bxslxctbmll tclm xx 19 In mlm ,ucsl md spcllxcr fox thc LXLIIIIIU thc XXII IJCAI If l3lSlxL,flDlll g1I'lILS Thc COUI1Lll llso sold H mcn pms md lcstorc the Xtlctxc HIII of llmc xxlncn hmm III thc lovur lull H MEN S CLUB Frrsl row Nrck Vorus Chap Rugg Summers Chrrst Vorus Plum Jurgenson Wrborg Tobm Gehrke Allen Hend rucks Second row Smuddy Cross Duehl Hcskoll Neely Brown Wrlke Mcllroy Socullu Abbott Scoll Thvrd row Becrss Tungermcn Harden Coshdollor Ullslrom Rector Reed Johnson McMahon Johnson Fourfh row Shudeler Berlo Mclcughlln Sanders Cor roll Johnson Murphy lawrence Van Senus Frffh row Gorecku Donrels Rodovnch Pressler Faq Ixrmlx om' X , l r. S . 9 Q - 'lf ' - ' - -. ' ' is -. - 1 - . cj f ' Q l 'j, .r.1' -Q .-'-K'-',sp4f'oftl' '. ' L X4' . '-M-. l' .' yn. The H-Mcrfs Council includes .1 lcttcrmnn from mulch The H-Nlcn41lsoSponsorcdg1SpringSemi-I7orm.1l,nndsold , , , .., , N, . -' , . - ' 'q 'd r II-'- 4 7. '. A. ja li -. ' he .jl' 'N 4. I I I I l l V I I K I I . l A I ' I I I V ' .F .U A . H 'lilie el1oi1' ll.lLl .1 sueeesstiul T'L'.ll' untlei' ilie tlireetiiiii ot' Xliss lfstliei' XhV.lLCI'lDLll'Y, with Llliucls Xl.1ee11ski, l'1'esitle11tq PM 'l'l1e .PX LQ.1ppell.1 Cllioirk .1utlito1'i11111 p1'11g1'.1m of typical L',-hm, yin--p,-Ceidcmi I-I-ui ljtllsm-Y. St-C,-QU,-yi Sdmlm Ed- soutlieisn songs l1.1tl .is .1 setting tl1e dock of .1 s1111tl1e1'11 sea- xvixxl--. il'I1.NII'L't'. One of tlit- t'C.ll'lN pimiieets ixqis the pm-- port piled liigli with cotton l1.1les. .intl ilit- el111i1' 111e111be1's el1.1seoIi11e1x p111'ple1A11L1es with 11 liite sitin stules. po1't1'.11'etl the 1111111 people in tl1ei1' eoloisftil 11.1ti1'e eustumes. , :Xt Lil11'isL111.fs time the el1oi1' e,1mletl .it Nli11,1s' .intl Ill! eitx I and l1.1ll. .intl p.11etieip.1tetl in the CQl11Aistn1.1s Yespets .intl .1L1Lll- illie purpose ot' Liirls' L,l1111'11s is to te.1el1 IAC.lLllIl3.L oi' to1'i11111. :Xfter the second semester NL.1l'LULl. they were I'LlSlTCLl I1lLlNlC. lWl'C.lLlTll1g, music simlwnls, .intl music .1pp1'eei.11io11. with .1ppe.11'.111ees.11 the Spring Cfoiieert. Nlusie l estix'.1l.Co111' Ljitlui' rlit- tlireetinii nt' Nl1'. -Iolin liitler. the girls ot ITICITCCITTCITL .intl .1 Y.1lenti11e's L111' p1'11g1'.1111 .11 the xvll0Lll lT.lI' the two Cl1111'11ses t'e.1lu1'etl 'l'l1e C..ll'Ul of tl1e Sheep Bells Cutiiitry Cflulw. .it the CllTl'lSLlTT.lS p1'og1'.1111. First row: B. Hammond, P. McArty, S. Kish, J. Sweitzer, D. Markel, D. Benko, J. Tanis, J, Florian, B, Main, P. McDonald, M. Neidow, N. Collins, D. Muller, P. Etter Second row: M. Kaska, N, Fry, N, Collins, P. Morningstar, E. Rosenak, B. Chansler, June Reese, S. Edwards, A. Kors, Jone Reese, M. Turpin, J, Driscoll, D. Gasporovic, B. Shanner, D. Dunham Third row. J. Smith, P. Harvey, M. Zudock, D. Lee, P. Urban, F. Dabney, B. Barnes, J, Houseworth, L. Plunkett, S. Carleton, B, Grott, D. Cczlligan Fourth row, D. Fredley, C. Moin, C. Mocenski, D. Cole, D. MocNary, C. Canaday, B. Doehring, W. Claassen, L. Carnagey, J. Papo, B. Keener, J. Dodge, L. McLeod. GIRLS' CHORUS First row: R. Misora, E. Colvin, M. Ginn, B. Goodlander, P. McNeill, J. Olesen, B. Cole, M. Kutak, S. Peterson, R. Soter, M. Malone. Second row: E. Kruger, N. Brisko, E. Doyle, C. Kelly, M. Henderson, M. Hayes, J. Vorgo, C. Burkhalter, S. Ervin, C. Schmidt, l. Tkacz Third row. M. Zurawic, D. Hoppe, K. Peters, A. Kodron, P. Clemens, P. Mika, C. Malo, S. Prugh, P. Gagy, R. Bunnell, G. Dennis Fourth row, R. Lang, J. McLoughlin, M. Schachte, J. Johnson, J. Weiner, M. Solon, C. Wilcox, G. Meyers, M. Macenslci, B. Otis, l. Ballon Fifth row: L. Lipo, B. Wheeler, J. Turner, N. Whitton, E. Rich, J. Longmaid, B. Lovell, P. Dolk, J. Reed, P. Rominger, S. Geiger Sixth row, B. Funk, A. George, B. Simpson, E. Miller, B. Beyler, P. Cooley, B, Ringo, P, Dillon, R. Maruszcak, J. Koehler, D. Geisen Seventh row: L. Glass, J. Planer, P. Rudolph, S. Wampler, C. Berss, L. McKeighen, P. Taylor, M. Grimberg, C. Stephens, B. Hess, L. Kline Eighth rowg Mr, Rider, B. Kirkeiner, C. Ent, M. Krause, B. Hart, J. Graham, C, Lundmarlc GHORAL CLUB 'llie .1uditoriu111 was darlte11ed. 'lihe beautiful church setting held tl1e audience i11 awe. lo the strains of lt c..lt11U L'po11 .1 Nlidnight Clearn the ca11dleligl1t procession of com- hint-tl music groups 111.11'el1ed in. caroliitg to the t'.11'u1'i1e C1l11'is1111.1s carol. :Xt zhis plllgllllll the Choral Club t'e.11111'ed l Rise Lp lfarlv. Agaiii, at the inipressixe 'lllLlI1l.1I1 l'l'UL'LllJlUNH auditoriuni, sponsored bv the liotarv Club, the CJllOl'.Ll Club, singing 'ulihe Nations' Creed. made .1 climaxing perfor111.111ce i11 their purple rebes .lllil white collars. ll-llL' c,lllJl'.Ll Club also appeared .11 tl1e lfaster auditorium, Nlusic l'ic'sLiY.ll. Spring Co11cert. .llltl CJOINITWCIICCIUCIJI. lieverlv Cledhill .lk'CllINp.lIllL'Ll tl1e group and 111.111v ti111es during the absence of Nliss Ifsther xxl.lICI'lDLlIit'. the class was directed bv class president, ludv Grove. Other officers were Kurt Nlarlsel, Vice-presidentg ,Ianet Brom, Secretary: .111d Karen l5o1'111.111, 'liliC.lSL1l'L'I'. CHORAL CLUB Flag, left to right Nancy Barnes, Phyllis Sutter, Sherry Matthews, Sue Evett, Joan Duran, Mildred Edwards, Karen Fromm, Judy Pohlplatz Stern, reading back' Nancy Keen, Kurt Markel, Dale Kennedy, Albert Burns, David Ellis, Irving Lang, Norman Zettlin, Dick Devine, Wayne Siefert, Jock Osbourne, Jim Correll, Jim Maya, Dennis Biggerstall, Roger Slosser, Janet Moseley, Marilyn Morris, Judy Grove, Marlene Hildebrandt, Bill Fiala, Norman Graf Note, reading to right. Beverly Gledhill, Dorothea Stocker, Elsie Lutz, Janice Left, Janice Lanham, Sharon Haley, Alice Pelero, Sarah Hamil- ton, Peggy Maddox, Arlene Salady, Karen Borman, Joelyn Walker, Joy Solcnberger, Joann Pappas, Nancy Keckich, Karen Boilek, Gloria Peter son, Janet Brom, Jane Challoner GLEE CLUB Bottom to top of note Judy Schriefer, Sandra Glenn, Bernadine Prekarczk, Phyllis Johnson, Helen Bowker, Joan Powell, Carolyn Dodge, lrene Flores, Margaret Corneio, Dorothy Johnstone, Coralyn Paddock, Jackie Wieland, Kathy Quartier, Donna Thornton, Judy Tangermon, JoMary Hightower, Annette Kocal, Joan Ferrell, Ina Whitehead, Florence Coomer, Judy Jurgens, Eleanore Doyle, Nancy Smith. Top to bottom of curve: Eleanor Helfen, Judy Getschow, Sue Williams, Alice Hickle, Cynthia Tatara, Lynn Freeman, Patricia Jenkins, Lynn Echt, Jane Miller, Betty Bogdan, Faye Pate, Marie Rose, Betty Johns, Judy Davisson, Judy Pearson, Doris Krawczyk, Sharon Pierce, Frances Conder, Cheron Benoit, Lucille Blythe, Mary McKinnon, Gayle Opdahl, Kae Kolb, Jan Eckenrode, Jo Ann Juscik, Janice Corley, Judy Crouch, Lindo Warriner, Louise Horvath GLEE GLUB Ol1. Christmas tree, oh, Cliristmas tree, your leaves are so Cl1Cl1.lI1l'lI1g . . .H Not only w.1s there .1 towering tree decorating the l1'l.llI'l l1.1ll .1t Christmas time, but the Girls' Clee Club, clothed i11 dark green, formed .1 beautifully lighted tree for the Cliristmas auditorium program as they s.1ng Shepherds Awake. Annette Kocal l1eld tl1e star atop the tree formation and the group formed an impressive l1oli- day picture. At the Presbyterian Church the Glee Club appeared with their director, Miss Esther XY'.1ICI'lDLll'y. and also made their annual appearance .1t the Board of Education. Here, Mr. Caldwell was serenaded with Chritsinas carols, among Il1CI'I1 u.P.lf-.1-PJDH and Sleigh ln May at the Hammond Nlusic Festival, the girls joined tl1e combined groups of Ham- mond schools and sang .1 series of songs climaxing the evening with Onward Ye People. Other appearances were made at the Spring Concert and Faster program. The music classes give tl1e students .1 chance to develop into leaders and to share responsibilities. Cynthia Tatara served as Treasurer: Eleanor Hopman, Secretary: Lynn Fcht, Vice- president .111d gludv ljearson .is llresident directed the class on occasion. BOYS' CHORUS First row, left to right: Ray Chupp, Eugene Dernulc, Stanley Janiga, Carl Ahlendorf, Diana Barkely, accompanistg Richard Nelson, John Reed, Ronald Richwine, Jerry Sutton. Second row: Mr. Rider, Tom Toren, Ronald Doss, Ronald Harris, Jeffrey Jacobson, Oscar Flores, Alon Schwartz, Kenneth Flora. Third row: David Peneton, Rodney Swantko, Allen Balder, Tom Reissig, Bill Schmidt, Jim Storey, Robert Decker, Mike Kuchoes. CHHHSODETTES The Chansonettes, Z1 group familiar to Hammond High students, was made up this year of nine girls who never had sung in ensembles. Besides entertaining at the Burton Holmes lecture, they sang for various auditorium programs and out- side groups. Dressed in their attractive blue outfits. the Chansonettes, singing Let There Be Song, won first rating in the state vocal contest. MADRIGAL SIHGERS Back in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries people sang a type of song-Nladrigal--for recreation. The eleven Nladri al Sin ers sin for that nur osc-they en'ov music g g 3 l , l . and entertain themselves besides their audiences at school. auditoriums, and business clubs. Hammond High's Madrigal Sin ers es eciallv en'ov sin fin' li hter numbers like those s P . 1 , s s is I from Show Boat. Amon' various outside erformances s , P given were those for Kiwanis Club. XlL'oodmar Country Club, and the state vocal contest. in which they took a first rating. CHANSONETTES First row, front: Cynthia Tatara, Margaret Turpin, Eleanore Doyle-accompanist, Diane Dunham, Jo Mary Hightower. Second row: Dot Benko, Betty Bogdan, Elsa Rosenak, Annette Kocal, Lynn Echt. MADRIGAI. SINGERS First row: Chuck Macenski, Sylvia Kish, Judy Sweitzer, Pat McArty, Judy Florian, Walter Cloossen. Second row: larry Plunkett, Barbara Main, Dianne Muller, Barbara Keener, Fred Dabney. Page Ninety -four BOYS CHORUS 'l he Clhristtnas lodge was filled with lun-loving teenagers back from ice slsating and sltiing. Ciay- colon-tl slsi sweaters. ear muffs and scarfs were shed as the youngsters settled down to be entertained by Hatntnond lligh vocal department students, posing as friends from other countries in native costumes. The boys burst forth with their exciting XY'inter Song, Such was the setting for a scene from the llam- mond High Christmas auditorium program. The Boys' Chorus, a beginning group, shared the spot light in their number with the boys from the ad- v.tnced groups, who gave the support of more ex- perienced voices. Practically all boys in the vocal department start in Boys' Chorus, where they are tr.tined to sing correctly. Besides learning the basic fundamentals in music, the students learn to work together. Chordalres A group newly tormeel this ye1r I9 the Chordures four young l1d1es who SIDS glrls h1rber shop musxe P1ttern1n1g themselyes 1fter Arthur Codfreys Chordettes Beeky Groff P1t Urbm M lfy Yudoele md P1t M1eha1,1L recelved 1 frrst r1t1ng 111 the state VOLII contest Slflglflg I'lo.1t1ng Donn to Cotton Toxyn 1 Chorelette 1rr.1nge ment One of thelr brg perforrnanccs xx lS srngrnq If 1 style Woodm1r Country Club Eight Notes The elqht young men knoyyn IS the Eight Notes are lm Correll tcly Osborne lxurt MlFhCl Len C1rn'1gey ohn Housexyorth Dxle kennedy C1rl Mun 1nd Rlchard MlCN3fy Spec1.1l1z1ng rn b1rher shop Smqmtg thxs yelr thc Enght Notes more t1p1c1l brlqht plmd vests md bon ues when they smq for XIFIOLIS ILICIIIOFILIIH SLSSIODS In the st1te yoczl contest the boys receued 1 hrst r1tm-1 CHORDAIRES Po! Mucholok Mary Zudock Pot Urban Becky Groff EIGHT NOTES Front row Rnch Mo-:Nory Len Cornogey John Houseworfh Jxm Correll Second row Jock Osborne Kurt Merkel Carl Munn Third row Doe Kennedy P1 mix ' 1 I 1 - - 'Q . 'J 1 .l 'L . ' Q ' .x Q 2 1 L 1 A 7 A R A I v K A 4 ' 7 , 2 1 , 2 ' A ' '. R 2 D ' ' X 1. 2 . Q . g . A I sl A Q . . L ' 4 . L - - Q l , L . A, ' . A ' 'a L 1 . ' show conducted by' Carson Pirie Scott and Company' ut the I .L Y A ' ' 2 1 I 1 A J A . Ja ' '. a ' . ' 1 .g '. v 1 A 7 A 3 v 1 1 1 A ' I J . . , 1 . . 1 1 '. ' v' l I L I 2 ' . I 'N . K . 1731 1 ' 7 ' ' Q , A 2 ' L 1 1 . L 1 . . ' x 1' 1 Q 'Q . 1 .. 1 ' ' 1 ' 1' ' z 1 Q.. .gr X1 ' -If-llc' Senior Band Hammond High's Senior Band offers students many experiences during their high school careers. XY'ho could forget the faces of the kids at four olclocls in the morning. as they were departing for a trip to Indiana- polis? Or the time a girl arrived slightly late for a parade with white shoes on instead of black? Or the feeling of satis- faction that comes when the band won a contest after weeks and weeks of practice? All of these experiences contribute to the pleasure of being in a band. Band officers were Ron Brown. Barbara Littikan, Len Carnagey, Phil Kelley, and David Forsberg, who helped plan parties and assist with rehearsals. To the teenager, band offers many happy moments and the development of warm friendships. Urchestra The orchestra creates an interest in classical music. Every year the orchestra members study a project such as a ballet or an opera. They study this subject and then take a trip to Chicago to see the opera or ballet that they have studied. The public appearances consist of playing at the school plays, the Spring Music Festival, the concerts, and various other functions. The students have several parties during the year and an annual picnic with other instrumental groups. The officers were president, Toby Sterng secretary-treas- urer, Margie Drexlerg committee members, Gary Robbins, Julia Cross, and Gloria Midkiff. ORCHESTRA First row, seared: Francis Boswell, Marlene Dobrynski, Clebil Davis, Phyllis Markwood, Gloria Midkiff Margie Drexler Ronald Robbins Julia Cross, Gary Robbins. Second row, seared: Mary Burns, Wayne Wickelgren, Alberline Cherry, Marlene Jakubiec, Rosella Geiz Sherril Cornagey Carmen Michaels Sheryl Woody, Virginia Schrieber, Sleven lmrich, Leah Jokilehlo, Karen Rose, Foy Wells, Ron Brown Beryl Hewil Third row, sianding: Dave Norris, Robert Aleksick, Philip Kelley, Len Carnagey, Annie Burns Andrea Kalan Judilh Tangermann 1 1 Page N inety-:ix 's 3 B' Y' ,X W 8, ' 1 L' 1' Q . A 7 V ,J Xi Y 3 1 W' P' x 1 C X X' ' i9Y fEW.c rv 'ff rg, M, fag, x. , fl m 1 We Fm, K.. 0 5, - : T W f I? 2 J , . 'V - I ' L- -15. , -1 ' . - A 4- Y. V' L. . , ' ' - - , sg ! ' N . .4 , ' ' , ' U I ' ' ' - . .- A ,,f1 If X . 111f1i i ll' , 1. t vi' 1 ' f f f - ' Q- ,., un 'iw' fx? i A, 7 J 'A IIS Z f :V gr .qv 4. -5. qu -up .-, -L, 'ff rf 1' wiv 1:-1 Q NF? a l A111411 If fl CAFETERIA STAFF The elfeterll stiff dlreeted bx V159 NTILIITIX re preplres food for Students nd fleults ot Hammond H1 h CAFETERIA STAFF Holding sign Annie Burns First row Marlene Jakublec Corollne Golgarl Nancy Klger Morslone Blount Second row Donna Shui? Charles Opperman louise Horlealh Pele Bomberger KITCHEN STAFF Left lo nghl .luluo Femlok Nelda Rafe Anaslasuo Derelko Anna Barrel! Maman Dobrzyskl Mary Zurawec lhead cookl Isobel Adoba and Eluor: Breldenbaugh MAINTENANCE STAFF The xttrletnn. grounds around Hlmmond Hlgh 1rc mowed trnmmed Ind eultlvlted bu a member of rhe mmm tenlnce stxff orderlw Mr X lughn head eustodnn sees thlt the school lb SJEISFJCCOFIIQ hated After mins school functlons the mun tenmce stlff clems the bunldmg and ITITICLS If rudx for the next dn Nlrs Ann Bxrrett of the kntchen smff ntnred 1t the end of the sehool xmr lfter eompletnng thnrtx three Xurs of excellent seruce It Hlmmond Hugh MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Stondmg George Vaughn Eruck Schmoekel Elmer Collins Sealed Bull Meyerer WIIIIE Bufler and Rhea Flagg l f ' K .1 'Q ' ' 'I IQ . f , , ' , r , , . . I . The maintenance Staff keeps everything Clean and 1 'Y' D K v if ' .4 s Ili L 1 I' V ' . ' Y 1, 5 1 , ' ,' - 1 ' . . 'L ' ' ' ' K Q 1 '. A '. 1' ' A . Q I - 1 W' I I 1 1 '. 8 V' , . K 1 1 A E . . K . H' ' - ff ps is B 4. g HONORE D GLORN v ! Q-W? S-1 Pnclures by Stanley Boleskv The Washington trip Upper lell US Copulol Upper rlghf US Supreme Court Bunldung Mlddle left Grove of the Unknown Soldner Mrddle nghl Monhcello Lower leff Muss Abell and Mass Thomas on the from Lower nghl The lmcoln Memorial lo Woshmglon Pagr Nun-I3 mm' V I L ., l , g . 0 . Q .v A U - l n . l I .- ffl- -' 1 l .' .' . - , ' ' F W ., I .5 J 'A , , ,T W la . -' ll. 1 ' ' ' 1 WW----v-f-Y-.n........,, .4 ,' :Z - .J .l W . ' Q . ' X N - ' l . - X ' 'F J 1 Q A, . ,.- 1 ', ' ' . Q 4- l l.e, 1 L L , 4 12-,rw ' .. , V A 'lw, 1 . . r - h- -wr , ..Y i. . u N- xx!!! , -xx - ,,ew X inn tg -K' -r . my .X I, l I . e . f ' 5 f Q .3 7' Q h r. I Members of the cast lhaf presented Hammond High Through 'he Years in a Dunes Auditorium program are as follows: First row: Robin Zolla, Junior , Barbara Seely. Second raw: Sue Wilhelm, Fred Monberg, Del Kacher, Margie Drexler Marlene Hildebrandt, Dick Komyotte, Peggy Maddox, Jan McGeorge. DUNES Edilor: Sue Wilhelm,ICirclel DUNES STAFF Fronf row, seared: Robin Zolla, Laurel Hall, Richard Komyaile, Barbara Seely, Sue Wilhelm, Bob Saunders, Evelyn Kniller, Arlene Norwood. Second row, standing: Margie Drexler, Fred Monberg, Nancy Ann Dec, lan McGeorge, Carol Colclasure, Marlene Hildebrandl, Peggy Maddox. DUNES SALESMEN Firsf row, sealed: Mary Anne Thomspon, Jacque Barlon, Beverly Winkles, Rosalee Maruszczak, Barbara Chansler, Pal Uzdanovich. Second row: Marlhc Banaski, Joy Solenberger, Janet Brom, Nancy Archi- bald, Judy Reed, Geargene Meyers. Third row: Mary Sue Beville, Nancy Chapman, Coralyn Malo, Rae Ellen Volkman, Dorolhy Ayersman, Rulh Ann Sluyler. Fourfh row: Barbara Simpson, Befly lnkley, Sue Williams, Jean Reed, Sheryl Woody, Mary Zudock Fifth row: Judy Burke, Marilyn Morris, laurel Hall, Robin Zolla, Becky Graff. Sixih l'OVl' Sherman Abrahamson, Russ Gullickson, Jim Maya, Bob Mcllray, Ken Abball, Eddie Rose. Page Om' flnnifrif Dunes Staff To the DUNES staff this was a familiar old phrase. But the deadline was last Iiridaylu lt haunted some of them even at night. Yes, you must admit the staff worked hard on the DUNES. Under the guidance and direction of Miss Ellen McGr.in.1han the staff worked for two semesters on the book. The first semester the newly enrolled staff learned how to set up a yearbook and to do the work that goes into it. During their class time and also on their own time, the boys and girls visited local merchants to sell them ads, which help pay for the student's book. The second semester the staff was broken down into sections. With Sue Vlfilhelm as editor, Alan McGeorge as advertising manager, and Dick Komyatte heading the sports depart- ment, the remaining staff members were placed in the positions of their choice. By mid-March, after new members had joined the staff, everyone was busier than a hive of bees. Clubs were just about finished: personal interviews were being writteng and class write-ups had finally been completed and stacked away for safe keeping. Not much later the DUNES was laid out, sent to press, and delivered to H.H.S. The 1955 Dunes acknowledges the following people who assisted in the production of the book. Miss Schubkegel for directing the art designs made by Marcia Easton, Marilyn Smith, and john Sinclairg Miss Kennedy who directed the writing of Teenage Glimpses of a High School Facultyng Miss Strange, Miss Stanley and Miss Kennedy for themes used in the bookg Miss Stanley for assistance in checking copy and proof- readingg Mr. Peckenpaugh for his help on As Others See the Teenagernq Miss Margaret Williams for typing copyg Miss joan Chapman for typing copy: Mr. Robert Dunham. financial advisor. The staff also acknowledges Mr. O. VV. Bodie of l3odie's studio: Mr. john Waturo of klohne' photographsg Mr. Ernest Simmons of Jahn and Ollier Engraving Company of Chicagog Mr. Harold Beckett of DeLuxe Craft Manufacturing Company of Chicagog and Mr. Emerson DeLaney of DeLaney Printing Company. The Dunes credits Thomas Hardy's poem used in Ilwhllt Is a Teenager? g it also credits I.. E. MCGlY'CD'1 84 Co., Inc. of New York City for permission to use the definition of Advertising. Herald As the sun peaks over the horizon early on a Friday morning, not a sound can be heard from a dark, locked school, except from Room ll, the Herald Room. lf one listens closely enough, he can hear the flip and folding of papers as .1 group of future journalists attempt to meet a deadline and distribute 1500 newspapers by 8:30 a.m. The Herald , Hammond High Schools student news- paper, is published by-weekly by the students of jour- nalism ll. Any student who has previously taken Journalism l and has made at least a B average may participate on the Herald.,' Editors were l.isa Barrett and Anne Kutals. Tony' Remich. Barbara Stanners, Pauline Nlclbhtrson. Nanci' Tunfs. Margot Krieger. Sue Carleton. Nlarcia Reed, Carol Goof, lflaine Hatfield, Charlotte Ciuss, Adaecne l.au.'rman Cliucit hlacenslsi and Bill Hendricks constituted the first semester staff. During the second sem:st-:r the editors remained the same, while the staff consited of Diane Payer. Mary Lou Kutals, ,lan Nlcfieorge, Bill Hendricks, Don Diehl. lil'l1l'lCl'! Nlilazzo. Art langendorff, Nick Voris, Ken Delfratus, Harold Cleland and Barbara Stanners. Students of -lournalism l also contributed news to the p'per for publication. klournalism students not only prepare news for the school but also send school publicity to the local papers for Ham- mond High. JOURNALISM l First row, seated: Nancy Karr, Marilyn Kriszmis Second row, seated. Art Longendorff, Jack Powell, Tamara Hoyle Third row, seated: Sharon Beebe, Harold Cleland, Ken DeFratus Standing, left to right: Mr. Bolt, Mary Lou Kuta k, Cynthia Tatara, Jo Mary Hightower, Lynette Milazzo, Jan McGeorge, Karen Hofferth, Nick Voris, Jay Nagdeman, Morton Etron. HERALD EDITORS: -A' 'Ira ' f ' Anne Kutak and Lisa Barrett 3' AL JOURNALISM Front, Tony Remich. Lauerman, Chuck Mocenski Third row- Bill Hendricks First row, seated: Dianne Payer, Barbara Stanners, Anne Kutak Lisa Barrett, Pauline McPherson, Nancy Tunis. Second row, standing: Margot Krieger, Sue Carleton, Marcia Reed, Carol Goot, Elaine Hatfield, Charlotte Guss, Adagene Page Om' Himdrrd Our Effie? . J' ' x I I. -'ff l 1 6 Q . , ,Q an b.-' G , A -.f L7 'rf 1.1. ,-s U f 15:21.-',: .. wtf' T-'v x4 .4- Q.-v.-9 5, 'vim' 'Lf K. , , .w ,, Z.: e., 4,,,,.-LA 1 I -,x,. Ri . he . SENIOR PLHY-A message from mars :X xis1111r XY.lllxll1g 1l11'11ugl1 11111' 111.1111 l1.1ll .11 1l1c 11111. uluqly l501'111.111. Ray' Riddle. 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D Nyardl Left fo right Warren Hildebrandt Judge Luther Swyqert M T Fruehlnng M Eddne Nelson X ILHOI AS N X ARADI Dr XILIIOIIS Nt lrldn form r Nlnmsttr of Fmmt of HUDZIYX spolxt to Hlmmond Hugh S Studtnt bodx on tht thrtmt of Soutt lIT1pLI'llllSl'I'I md Communnst ll'lflfI'lflOI1 nn tht Lmtv. dbtltts Dr Xx 1r1d1 tou,ht tntttrlx lgunst Russun spon sortd Communnsm an Hung rx md uhm tht Soutt prtsxurt btumt too lnttnst m is mft fltd to Annrltl Dr Nxamdn ns nom Churmm of rh Dtpxrt mtnt at Etonomnts xt Brldlu LVDINLFSIIX m Ptoru Illmow IUDCI IL IH! R SX! YC LRI udgt Luthtr Sxsxg rt lddrused tht Studtnt bods on Constxtutxon Du strtssml tht important of tht Constltutlon Ind its prottgtlon of tht Amkrmln Panel dnscusses brotherhood Left lo rfghf Fred Chrnshanson Vera ptopk Froellch Ronald Robbuns Deanna Leaverfon and Jay Nagdeman BROTHERHOOD Bx Fdu ID XI II khlm Flu km It I fzmffur mm I f Q uxzllfl fn ul r 1 f 1 rr 4 xy and mn J Am! fill I1 a L u mc I7 n 1 If I 4 1 1 1 II 1 fx 1 ll: r 1 411 lfn Illll fr UI mf J Our fu 4 1' rm I IN f A 1 4 1 I If 1 man The Chcnr an Chrlsvrnos Program I fl H In Y . L .V ak. I .Iv Y X' , . 5 ff' . ' v-n . V If I I X 1 ii, ,ff f , A 1 E - ' '. ' X. 'i I I ' if F I 111 5 4 M' . ,E I ' g ' r , r. ', ' f ' , O , r, , ' r. I . DR.t'O ' - -.l A . . in V . x X 5 'xi' t - L C if J K . , V-,kc L ,- , , '- A N . . 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' I .he I , - f- .f .. 47,- , I , f kk ,. ,l 1 - ,Q 1 ,X -I I l L W Ry '1- 9 '1 x , '.:qr 'fix rf, nf l,:f: Htmmoncl Hi h Schools licultx Incl their vuests cnpoxccl thc V ilcntinc s Du clinncr puts held in the school ctreterit The llcultx socitl committcc plxnnccl thc dinner H Mtn H tmmond H1 'hs letter mcns club held its znnuil Ftther 1nd Son Bxnquct on December in the ctteteru Gucsts cnyoxcd 1 delicious ro ist beer dinner ind moxies of thc Hammond Hivh Morton footblll uxmc A Mom tncl Dld Bznquct honorinv thc plrents of H1 Y members from Morton Clzrlc ind 'Icch lll.,l1 schools xx is held in thc H1 moncl Hugh School Cttctcrit on Much I7 193D Altcr 1 roast beef clinncr hid been ser wcd more th mn 1 hundred uucsts xxerc cnter tuned 'ls Pam Hendricks 'incl oftnna Plain cgtve an interpretitive dance. An introduction or formal initiation cere- mony Centerecl around the theme of the even- ing. XVhat is a Christian? Rev. Samuel Mc- Dill, pastor of the Christian Fellowship Church of Hammond. spoke on the meaning of Hi-Y membership as it related to the theme. The banquet was honored with the presence of Mr. R. B. Miller. assistant superintendent of Hammond schools. Page Om' Humlrrll Twrlze' Q Hammond Hugh Commencement n x Qu 1rL xou .gruluxtu of Hunmon 1,1 School 'llu tr lLllII01'1ll xxords Spolxcn nach xur ln unc by Nlr I I C aldxxcll 5LlPLI'lI1IC'DLlLDI ot Hammoml Schools lrc rununbcrul lux flu graduxtcs lor mam wan ben flu trldmonll muah Pomp md C1rQum9t.1mL mll nucr bc. loruomn 1ln Ll'lL0L1I'.l1'1I'1' Lommnmcmcnt ulnlrcss thc choir musm thu diplomas md thu Lord lvlcss xou md Leap xou bLI'lLLllCUOf'l complatc thc mnuxl Commcmumnr LXLI'LlSLb luld III thu Cum Lcntu audi fOI'lUH'1 Nr Coldwell shakes hands wnh every croducie Mr Rapp reeds ihe names of groduoles Page' Our I'I:m1'rr.'1 Tlmlrrn 99l'f '4i ' fi W UL X THE ow nfmfv 'X HND H45 SEP? xxx! Davy crfmcfffrr . 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Joseph's Church-Terry Murphy, Dove Bement, ond- Don Kussmoul. QLAII .11d pr.1x'cr .1r' ncccssnrx' 1' wc hope to 111.1int.11'1 acc 111 t1is xorld. ' '- l1.1x'c f.11tl1 111 His 111cff.1blc pr - 'ncc and p1'.1x' to H1111 for 1clp, c wil protcc us fr t L dangers xx hich thrcatcn us. lcoplc todnx' must be .1xx'.11'- of t L mud for divine 11ssist1111c1: in cx'crx'Ll11x' l1x'i111,. l'1'.1x'cr ix .1 poxvcrful force in thc Ulllflllh of people of .lll 1'.1ccs .111Ll 11.1t1on.1l1tics. NVQ of rlw CQ.1tl1olic f.11tl1 luclicvc tl1.1t o11lx' through pr.1x'c1' C1111 111.111 .1ch1cx'c pc.1cL' .1nd truc l1.1ppi11css. FREEDOM FOUNDHTION xstuu LIILQIOIS Imac . I num 1 1 ,Q N L mmm mr. 1,1 SL mol wx In LlSI11'l un nn X umnx XXXI 1 L IH ou s lm m mmm un n 5 , mu IH M LIIL 111 IX Q Q lk IIIIIULIIMLINLIII I I Fond H1 1 ' 7 111g 1' N ,N xx on mx s m mum loum um gc 1 1 xx IL k su 1 U Lum n 1 n N L nu md mug I du sl 1 mdm L x w 111 lhxlusup of YIM C on mn L 1 L mu m s vL bm Q L Pl ll md ggoxumxnu frudom xnhugnt m dum lss Ixgnmdx xx xml LIIX ss U ll1.,L ISN L lmlhm lss L ww Lgu xss IX or Rua xx um work J to ITTIIXL IilI'l1l110'lL us Lntu 1 suun L rx ll Xt I XKSOLIIIIOU Xlkk prL5l Qnx, ng num r I om of L Assoumon sponsors nent 1 s Iorgg to xpguu Cnorgg Vmshlngton honor mgdll Leff fo rrghf Miss Frances Taylor Warren Hxldebrondt D KennefH Wells Presudenv of the Freedoms Foundohon Report of Student Oil Panel Hzmmond Hugh Ins gumd 1 ruputatnon among mdus Ima ot the IKLQIOII nn coordmmon md zdlptanon of Qchool Louxsu to tln ILIIHIDQ md muds of rhk potcntnl vorkcr for thns FLISOH Hlmmond Hugh mls h0I'l0ILd IQ thu. hlgh sghool best quxlnfnd m rln mud nur sums to p1rt1c1p1rc m 1 urns of PYOQI H119 'sponsoud bx thu O11 lndustrx A pm I of slx Hlmmond Hugh studunfs XX IFILI1 Hlldgbllndt Dan Bmut Tom luus Amtrz Rud un H1 hlmd md NX as ne Xkmkdgrgn, xun. Lhosm to lppl1lSL tln mlug of tlu Amgrx un Pgtroluum Instltuu sglwol P1021 lm Sugmo. Lllssu md sgmor SOCIII studies CIIGSLS UL fzmnlnr xxxth the cducmornl lTllILI'lll In pxml IHILL tum. mppmrmmus Tlx flrst bnfon Lduutors md Oll mm from our local Calumgt urea on 'muarx 24 1155 It 1 XX lntmg ILSIIUFIDI The pmol vs 15 then muted 10 dnwuss rln. IJXIHIIQLQ of rlu o1l mdustrx S cdumtloml mlurul 19 lt pgrtumd to rln Lnnchment of courses 1t Ham mond Hugh bdors. in ludlunuc of 100 lt the CIIICIQO Bl1Clx som Houl on Igbruxrx 1955 Tlu mduetxnlmsts m uhool ldI'l1lI1l5fIlEOI'S who mug prcsmt gm the pmol 'md fuultx xpomox Ur Normm Bun In oxmon wwlugh thcx vull long xummbgr Tlu tlnrd puccntmon xx 1s mzdg buforn thu xxlSLOI1SlI'l SIICC Oll Industrs Annual X1L.LIlI1Q on Nhrch lst II rhL x1llXKlLl1xLL Schrogdur Hotel Thg group um xgaln Lomplxnnntnd on this oumon Thu supumtundunt of N111 vnulwg publng whools md hugh school prmupale xurc the guwrs of rhg pntrolgum mdmtrw men STUDENT OIL PANEL Leff fo Hgh, sfandmg Mr L E Taylor Supernntendenf of Cnty Se vuce Owl Company Mr Grussom the General Manager of Smc'our Owl Com puny Mr A F Endres the Works Mcncger of Smclcur O11 Company Warren Hlldebrandi M Harold Kcuser Asslstcni Superuntendent f Schools nn Gary Tom Lucas Mr Wnley General Supermtendent of Standard Oul Left Io rrghf slfhng Mr Beyer Don Barre!! Amirc Reed Wayne Wnckel gren Jean Hughlond College Night huh mar Hlmmond Hugh Suhool holds 1 Colhzg Ylzht vxhcn studmts Loma IO hear rcpnsmtltnus from Lolluzce 1Il our thc Umtgd Stwtcs rzlk 1bout thur Sgluools Hundreds of etudgnts meh sclr lttmd tlnsg mformxl mgctmgs I0 trx to fund 1 Lolhgg thu mn mttmd upon glldUlUOI1 from hxqh NL 11001 r ,fa 3' 9 :rv l 51 'L4 i 1 COLLEGE NIGHT lefl fo ugh? Mr Gerald McGeorge Jean Highland Mrs A H Hnghlcnd, Mr A H Hughlcnd Mrs Gerald McGeorge Jon McGeorge and Mass Alderfon represeniohve from Denison Unuversufy Pun Our f1h'llYz-1 Suuffrn I K ' 1 ' , . N .. ...,.,, Tm , i' ' ' .md officcxw uf I' '- im' i. - ' lyll - ' x h 'V A um .lt V.11lcy' l'm'y' .IIIIIULIIICC with plmsllxm' thu clwtimm of T. .,.,, fJf,Qf ',' Il. c .i H'yI . 'I l. l - i' ' 'l -i . '. 4 .1 ,' xrds Nlury to rcccivc .1 l'1'il1rij1rf .1w.u'i for . t t. iing .. 'l ' '- U m' in I 'lping to l ring' .llu t .1 bullcr LlHLiL'I'NI.lI1klv g uf 1 Ll - '.-X1n . XY. of l.ifc.' H 1' '.11 1 ' . 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Page Ont Hnnjvd Tucnlj, Science Falr THI ELECTRONIC NIETROXOXII T1e Eleetrome Nletronome 1 elxnee th1t Supplnes eonst1nt elneks tt IDX des1red 11te of Speed md 18 used pu m1r1lx for musneuns xx ho xxuh to Str1xe for perfect tempo The Nletronome p1etu1ed IS Superlor to the popul1r meeh1n1e1l metronomes xx1tl1 the Qxxmgmu pendulum for th1s one contuns no moxmff plrts The chcle IS produced bx eleetr1c current PISSIDQ through 1n electron tube The Complete eost of the plrts of the Metronome xx 11 S7 50 The metronome uses 1 regullr r1d1o tube 1long xxlth sexer1l eondensers, res1stors 1nd xxlre and IS enclosed 1n 1 elgzr bow All p1rts wxere proeured from old r1d1o1 Del K1cher J sp TURBO JET A fexx xxeeks before ChflSfU1lS Nlr Lundqren mentnoned the Senenee Iur IH one of hls el1sSes My deslre to enter th Eur ZIYS me the 0pportun1tx of bu1ld1ng 1 model jet engme The needed 1nform1t1on mme from d1.1gr1ms ID mx C1x1l A1r Pttrol 1x11t1on Qtudx m1nu1l The fmlshed four foot model xx IS se1led up from 1' 1 meh pletures ind comtructed 1lmoSt entnrelx from b1l11 strlps three feet long bx three 1nche1 Rnch 1rd I-Ierloeker A DIGITAL COMPUTER OPERATING ON BINARY SYSTENI A fexfx xx eel1s before Chr1stm1s I began LlCSlgl'llIlL, 1 dlgltll eomputer for the Westmghouie SLILHCC Tllent 5e1reh xx hneh Xir A L Lundgren h1d 1sl1ed me to enter I Ind been expen mentmg xxlth the x1r1ous number Qxstems 1nd h1d become mterested IH computers xxhxle YLILIIIIZ some 1rt1eleS xxhleh mentloned the 1d1pt1b1I1ty of the b1n1rx number sxstem to modern electrome bruns Slnee I could fmd no further mform1t1on on the subject, I declded to dmcox er the reasons for thxs st1tement mxself The pl1n5 thlt I then dex eloped were theoretncfnllv cor rect I-Ioxxexer, xxhen I begmn conslderxng constructxon prob lems 1bout 1 month before the cntx scxence fur, I found 1t necesnrx' to reelesxgn mx CIFCUIIS 1lmost eompletelx Aftex dome: thls, I bought the p1rtS I needed and bunlt mx computer ln one xxeel1 At present lt ns xx1red permfmentlx for 1dd1t1on md s1mple sxllozwms I c1n 1lSo clip nn subtr1ct1on YXIFIHQ I11lf1Ll1llY I lllxl. demgned the YT'lLlltlpllCltlOI'l 1nd d1x1s1on LIICLIIICS, but xxnll p1ob1blx' not Construct them beclusc of the prohxbntlxe Cost of p1rts Although the proleet c1uxed me 1 lot of IITXICIX, I 1 yox el buxldmg mx computer md feel th1t I I11xe le1rned 1 grewt de1l from If L111 Birrete I O -1. 1 - . . 1 1 '. fa' - 1- p 1 1 A ,. - A 1 , ig L C L -, X1 , . . 1 . , . d VWWY . 1 A1 1 1 '. ., '. 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Z ' 1,1 ' ' 1 1 . 11 11 1 A 1 1 f . 1 Coupon Drive lhe Student Aetnxmes Depntmenr sponsored 1 xerx sueeexsful clrnxe thnx xelr to get Bettx Croelxer coupons B mums of 111 mtex ulxnsorx eontest 6 000 eoupons xx ere eo ev. ul lln eonusr srxrre m XOXLI'Ill3LI' md 1 plrtx xx1 pllnmd for December 1-lth for the xxmmng ulxlsorx l'1e response. from the ldxlsoxles xx IS exeellent l'lI'lll ar 1 xux Llose lmtte lmo LI Xlus IjlLfllLl'lS Nlr R1 er mel Nllss ll1o1111s ulxxsornes, the freshmen m Nlr Rxder lmmeroom xxon brmgln ln 1pproxm11telx 7000 eoupons Xllss lhomxs l1on1eroon1 xxon seeoml plxee lDI'lI14'll'l5j m ju L under 2 U00 eoupons NV1tl1 the eoupons md 1 sm1ll 1mount of monex the Student Aetnxmu lleputmenr purelnsed more puns of sxlxe to rhr Uueen Bess set These PKLLS xxure txxo 15 meh Snlxer trzxs txxo snlxer puneh l1clles xn xlummum double boller md other snlxer serxmg puns Community Concert Ushers Musnmllx I11lflLlLd Hlmmoncl Hugh School gxrls haxe serxed for suerxl xurs IS ushers tor the I-I1mmond Com mumtx Coneert held If rhe Hlmmond Xlasomc Temple The glrls 1re members of H1mmond Hrghs musle dep1rtmen schools IULISIC depxrtmcnt Package Wrapping Party Oue ' I med mx fmger m the boxx' sud 1 dlseour ugecl pxelxuge xxr1pper Xl1xlJL xou h1xe nexer hmrd ot Plcklge xxrlppmg putx but lt IS 1 good opportumtx r deeomte p1elx12es ln 1 x1r1etx of shwpes Colors 'md QIZLS You mnght um xxm 1 prlze for the most UI'lLlSLl1l p1clx:w No m1tter xx l11t lxmd of soeul glthermg xou xre look mg for, xou c1n depend on the tuemger to come up xxxth some unusu1l md 'IITTUQITIQ 1de1Q for p1rt1Ls Thls PIFIX lS onlx one ux1n1ple of the xx us thlt ILLIIIQLFS enlox thcmselxes Pre Tournament Party Sl1OllflI1Q lxxds food lnsketblll game Lxcltement ulcl these togetlx r mr m 1 sprng of school Qpxrxt pop m Bonme Adnm house md xou ll CFLIIL 1 pre IOUI'l1lI'l1Ll1If p1rtx XX oulclnt the teen 120 Qllli le the ones to thmlx L1 thus clexu 1de15 Noxx xxe don t luxe to Spend the momx xxe lnxent sgot xt some pllee to bux our lumlne olmnx just exme to t1lxe our plctures but lu xxont et1x m Splte of the r1t1o Oh' NM. l1'lXL onlx one md 1 l11lf hours to gLt to the Cxxne Center xxl1lLl1 ns one fourth mule wxaxj and mto our sure Hurrx or xxe ll 1te M Rnders and Mlss Thomas homeroorr-s COMMUNITY CONCERT USHERS Eleanor Doyle Marilyn Morris Sandra Edwards Alice Peters Judy Smuth Donna Plopper Elsa Rosenak Barbara Mom GIFT WRAPPING PARTY Fran McGeorge Nancy Schuler Jananne Callahan Jane Schue C s Schroeder Mrs Adams and daughter Bonnne enlertaun before tournament game P1121 Om llumlrld Tulrrx om . 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IPPCIYIDCL so IIUPOYIIDI 111 strlklng out ID tht mdulr world must be bullt on good hellth 1nd well bunq That nt IS tht personal rtsponslbnhtx of t1ch teenager to lmoxs lbout hrs own hcllth 1nd to 1tt on tl11s l1nowlcdg L01 ttt1 Dnxon PICTURED IN X RAY UNIT Lef! to rvghl Robun Zolla Fred Monberg Peggy Maddox Laurel Hall Nancy Schuler Chrxshne Schroeder . lflfb lA xl l '-al3,'l1 1 l1--- ' 1. Q. c ' 1 K ' ' . 1 1 ' 'Q l' - ' ' ,. ' . . . th' NA ' ' j. fre' in tructic t1 the gy 1 'l. U, 1 X ' 1 ' 'i k'A 7 1 'l I x. xx 1 - 1 K vt ' 1 4 1 A- - 1 ' 11: M ' 1 1 -- .' . 1 ' ,' . , -, . ' , ' 1 hf . 1 1 ja '1 '. . ' - 1 . ' ' - ' Q ' , 1 - , ' . .'A K- ,' A . 1 ' 1 y . 2 . 1 ' 5 J 1 ' K of c Y A K 1 LW I 1 x 'V 1 1 V, Q xx l A 1 2 A , A 1 h K . . .1 1 If 'h - -.ln 4 I 1 ' .'-ray Tl . . . '. ' h . Q 1 '. , V Q ' . I ' 1 t - 1 - 1 ' x 1. 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I . mn.. .,:A L n xr.-f fad Qz1A C f:v:.., . .hw Z, , 2 .. 2. refl-1:2 E'eonor Roosevelt vu 0 wcuq Petr.: df-A Seznnre :nm an at fu teenager c r A ' ed as to lou A teenager s fm. 1 :Q Xden 9 moe lex ' ee ' line a. e ' e e ces lead to hr w Nery n ce ely vom. u In order to Arscrlbe a teenager e a o descr- b ' :asa w nder' 'oxb s A f' u cer'a1nL'e w along' onms 'w 'u 01 ' Arrer cn w 11 their bouncy, racy Jigor, their gefery their confusion, 'heir hopes rmd awp' swans enernl spesnin, , I would suv tenrnfers are 'w 0 t ce we-'vplc 1 e 'e 'cox 'Q wow QRKIFI rowux Samuel Goldwyn 'ebmsry 26, 195 ear Iliff: I lnelm A hlve our Aetur of Pebruary the 15th and I ll lorry no any that A ln not Able to define A teenlger All teenngere are just human be nge like the rest of ul, rd vidnx me ntex-eating in the pmcels of development 'nere is nc hi .3 pecu ilr in the teenager :my more thin in any :ber age Ne n 1 are born And If all if 1 ' e, gl nrcugh one year after the other until ue e ours Mncenly, L,.,1fQJf Pelrl Buck lisa Suzxnne Wilhelm 5546 Hohmln Avenue Humond, Indiana Pearl S Buck Pssas url Um llnuflrffl luuzlxfl I ,-,. ?,.-..f,,,,, I 4 w V.. we nn.. 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L O asked W .'.1' Pen CTV would a. swe crm cn. e 'ml as 'fem xn n. mppa- t 11' .1 :L not c a I rw ,as -I, .fo to Llp ang, m.Lc a hcrer , 1, n' 4' dr't .a e r o ur my was r I anna a cn r r.m,' r weft o grade choo 'P' a 11 ro Ms- v: rkxnb rn rw x a ,mano to hate a n r-1 '- ' 'null' W' 'nl n 1' PU' lf' t 111 2 SPPLIC ve 'Xr L ln wut' a c h xr shell 'Ort IC-Ji' vt cn cw. crl, o e vu ch ea:-t..c e ur-sr I cello have 'Q e e on ta to ,I tu, , lc to a cretlrxg, 'ore wean-emi nps ntl' s pernsefi rougxs 's or every cd stools dc, e orce y Mrs 1r 1: .xs ness vrrrld, :tu sto has sew: ood src le crk ad' or Ion? an or many 'Lt 1 r usy I wort L- svn my-nnf t ts-en s.hcu.d be a ttye of dev Io,erent. between anclescs-nee and adxlt cod. Lnunr all you can '-f-re se to lm to understand and ir understand us to get along th xc r I' nm not crvorloovjrg M d1f ere ce but understand 'E hen an 'clerau 5 Boyle 'vt be born eq .1 'wrt thev e die e ual fm c a lcnr' t we death' vm encrt r ,c.r'c-en o s vcnje L' mc.. cc Lode clap, m,o:r P11 112 o un, o 'ecnrhawea nc! 'ma atecn- ae 1-use 'P rent' lywrxdpmi n a un o tr' L s c yards X-0. oe blecden n hrllywood D PIISI DEPAIYNEIT lATI0lAl IIOIDUSTIIS IOIIHIV SUISH AID VIII H0llVWO0D Z! CAlI!0RlIIA Jimmy .Horne THIS IIS 'YOUR MFIE 'ebruarv Of' Vis' Suzanne wilhelm Editor 195: Dunes 63'-Q6 'iohman Avenue Hur-,no C, Indiara Dear Su anne ar most happy and flvtered tc be asked tc- make a stalemf t fo your year book. l think the definition of your theme 'iha' 's a 'eenager .1 d 'ficult one, but I shal do my best A teenager is that wonderful youthful product that rives es the older and younger people of the world A teenager 1 sc a temporary headache to their 'ancient' pqrerts A tnerager is the hope of each generation Their en'hu:'asm and determina to build e better world and not louse 1' up as their pa e s did in reality causes it to be a better world A tee fer is something beautiful to watch The enthusiasm, the ragerne s a the wonderful awakening is a Joy t behold A on aver 'Q a search for knowledge a bravado unlimi ed, c' ' u ' G Ds a tee ager is kindness and a hesitatior o hr T ' .1 f' 1 nf life A teenager is a worrex-'ml expffrdence 'r te'-xc e c comes in contact with him I hope this meets yo r needs a Id hope a your eenage friends have a wonderhll ti e a F a nos s cces 'NAI year b ck Wa mes! regards , X QM Z X 1 4 f RALIHIIIVAAIH- 101 x RIM FIR KYF H LLxf'0Iw s A IF Ralph Edwards Paqp Om H1n1Jn.f Tulum mm K ' ' ' - 'rr ' Y -A-1 4 ' Qfw I :Q B if ' lar. 2, ,,, I ' ' . glhrlm , y l . . . . . 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I tion The Vagabond Bs janet Johnson Esen though rt ssas one of those extra vsarm juls esenrngs the stranger on the street corner vsore tsso parrs ot drrts rrgged ssool trousers a ssseat starned shrrt cosered vsrth a heass vsool sest and unmatchrng surt IICICCI, and 1 much too large mud starned osercoat ssrth bulgrng pockets As ms frrend and I trred to pass hrm rgnorrngls he halted us ssrth a cordral Hello grrls Warm rrrght tonrght harnt a When we nodded an affrrmatrse repls he contrnued ssrth, I harnt neser been to thrs here neck o the woods afore Rrght nrce lrttle tovsn sou got here I reekon sou gals lrved here all sour Irs es, harn t ehaa Before sse could ansvser he rambled on Yessrr, mrghtv nrce town rt rs, but Im a traslrn man and after a brt all towns begrn to look alrke Yep :r ter sou seen .1 fevs, thes all look much the same I.rke I sard Im a man vshose home rs th open road Been ms home for mans a scar now He stopped onls long enough to take a brte out of an uglv plug of chessrng tobaceo vshrch he found after awk wardly fumblrng through hrs saggrng pockets He grrnned exposrng hrs few teeth those funerealls black He began a one srded consersatron, tellrng us about hrs many adsentures esentualls catchrng our rnterest Some trmes tobaceo puree drrbbled from the upturned corners of hrs smrlrng mouth and he would wrpe rt away wrth the back of hrs pudgv, stubbs frngered hand Often he ran hrs gnarled frngers through hrs long thrck rsors whrte harr, and once hrs bushs whrte esebrows vsere drawn together as he stroked hrs fleshy chrn, cosered vsrth the rnch long coarse vshrte vshrskers Some boys whom we recognrzed as the nerghborhood rascals pounced upon the old man vsrth some rnsultrng com ments, to whrch he replred vsrth hearts laughter As he laughed he grasped the bottom of hrs brg bells as rt bobbed up and dovsn When he drd thrs hrs SCSI wrth the manv used as a belt Hrs sparklrng blue eses twrnkled frrendlrness and krnd ness He ss IS so rntrrgurng that sse offered to take hrm rnto a restaurmt dossn the block to bus hrm a cup of coffee H ssalked slossls shufflrng 1long neser cersrng to talk about hrs mans experrences Wrth 1 courtls boss sshrch let th corners of hrs os ercoat drrg to the srdevs alk he opened the restaurant door and held rt open to let us oser the threshold Ms mass learnt me ms manners vshen I vsas just r soung un knee hrgh to a grasshopper Alvsass drd belrese rn bern nrce to ladres Nossadass seems the men just dont respect ladres lrke thes orter Not lrlee thes used to anshoss Its rrght nrce of sou lrttle gals to offer to bus me a cup of mud Mrghts nrce of sou Had a frrend once vsho used to be a reg lar hot shot Went to college and he ssrs mrghty pa trcular bout hrs Vasa Ifn a ssartress brought hrm coffee that ssas too black hed cuss out the poor vsoman for sersrng such avs ful stuff He vsas a funns one Alvsass called coffee embalmrng flurd Agarn he laughed qurte heartrls, agarn grasprng the bot tom of hrs brg bells Hrs merrrment vsas almost contagrous and soon we jorned rn When the vsartress took our order sse asked rf he vsould care for 1 roll or doughnut too At frrst he resrsted Ah no ms ladres Nirghts nree osou to offer though After the wartress brought our order he told her, Ma am, these losels young'uns hase offered to treat me to 1 dough P11311 One llumlnd Tbrrlv nut or r roll I declrned as a gentleman should but rter thrnk rng rbout rt Ise ehrnged mmrnd and wrll have sometlrrng after all Voss 'sIa am sou knovs the food here better than me so Ill lease rt up to sou Brrng sshateser sou judge rs best mrnd sou, noss nothrng that costs oser 1 drme md I shrll be most pleased She brought .1 fresh chocolate cos ered doughnut I'Ie rolled hrs tobacco to one cheek and clowly ehess ed the dough nut on the other srde of hrs mouth Next he slurped hrs Boston eoffee ss ashrng dossn the prstrs the tobleeo strll rn hrs mouth He began talkrng 'rgun at frrst slossls tellrng us agarn about hrmself He told of hrs past rnd of hrs youth Soon sse ssere entraneed bs hrs tales of humor of joy and of ssoe Hrs eyes looked past us, prst the drrk 1nd bleak wllls, he savs somethrng sse couldnt see, vsould neser see Thes had that remrnrscent farass as look that puts a person rn another vsorld a vsorld of memorres 1 vsorld of lrfe gone foreser No longer drd he speak to us Strll he trlked of the begrnnrng of hrs s1g1bond dass sshen he frrst began follossrng the sun and the moon and the stars In the mrddle of hrs stors he stopped short, jerked hrs head toward us and glared rt us at frrst stuprdls IS rf to sas What rre vou dorng here? and then reeognrzrngls Hrs eses softened urckls he frnrshed hrs doughnut and coffee rn srlence He coughed a rasps rattlrng cough Then he rose and sard rn a choked soree, Excuse me ladres Thank sou for the krndness sou hase grven an old bum lrke me A trred broken lonels man shuffled out the door and vanrshed rnto the nrght And we ssondered Mafurrty Has Its Drawbacks By Vrrgrl Scott As far back as I can remember I have always longed for the trme sshen I vsould be a senror rn hrgh school Lrttle drd fusron lNoss lrke rll other teenrgers I rm longrng for the trme sshen I ssrll be tssents one and on ms ossn I rm noss 1 person of tsso ages Yes I am both sesen t n rnd erghteen though not It the srme trme When Im dems, somethrng ssrong I herr the nes er endrng reeord An erghteen serr old person shouldnt do somethrng lrke that Vs hen I ss mt to do somethrng drff rent I herr the flrp srde of the reeord You re onls sesenteen sears old ssart trll sou get r lrttle older Ms ego as 1 teenrger rsnt rnflated much bs the fact that the grrls ms ossn rge eonsrdcr me too soung to date As rf thrt rsn t bad enough the prrents of grrls sounger thrn I rm sson t let me drte them beeruse thes consrder me too o Then there rs the ceonomre sresspornt I am too old to ask ms parents for spendrng mones Clothes and socnl affurs all demand adult frre, set ss hen rpplyrng for fl posr tron I am confronted bs erther rejectron or reduced vsages beeause of ms south Im sure Im not the onls teenrger ssho hrs thrs double standrrd eonstsntls used on hrm Erther wrs sse turn we 1re eonfronted bs thrs rmprssrble bloe If sse trs to act old sse rrf trerted lrke ehrldren If ssc try to ret sounger we are slrpled dossn serbrlls The rge betsseen srxteen and nrneteen rs the hardest stage of lrfe What are vse to do about rt frghr rt or just close our es es and hope for the best 'rs our older brothers and srsters drd? 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Drd tl1e lllll elo mueh drmrge up rt Plenty wood' He replred Nope not 1 brt Sly they xe got the eom brnes up north rlreadx Tl1en erme the rrt he erlls nonsense, frllrn out the 8 reports Grrsprng hrs shrny alumrnum penerl, he hesrtated Wrrnkles formed rround hrs dee blue eyes xx hrch were rc P cented further bx hrs drrk Caermanre eyebrows Hrs drrk harr wrth 5tc1l55 of rex w rs thrnnrn Aeross hrs free were 3 3 purple splotches, common to thrt regron No, the splotches xx ere not the mrrks of a dread drserse, they xx ere n rrks of frost brte eruseel by ew osure to the rrw, subzero elrmrte of INorth 1 P Drkotr w111ter5 The 111lro1d snowploxxs eould not always uncommon Often rt rs necessrrx for the tram crews to dr therr wax through drrfts Hrs boyhood on 1 r nch h1d 1l5o eontrrbuted to hrs xxertherworn frce He rbruptlx begrn wrrtrng 1nd tl1en he prused Srttrng up strrrght l1e set hrs jaw, sw allowed, and raprdly frnrshed hrs report He VIS soon ready to go 1nd as he wrlked out he sard Cmon, lets go home and get some food After swrngrng hrs toolboxe rnto the brek of the truek he reaehed rnto hrs pocket, pulled out h15 gold w1tch, and sard H mm, real early today' Let s go downtown On th way downtown I asked hrm rf he had ex er been rn a trarn wreek He nodded I11s head and told me rt had hrppened twenty ye 1r5 ago 'I hen hrs short stubby frngers elenehed the steerrng wheel, and spots of whrte showed through the grease on hrs knuckles I then asked what had happened He sard that four people rn a car had just left 1 taxern and trred to beat the trarn to the crossrng He hesrtated then Slld they had gone rrght undernerth the wheels 1nd all four had dred We pulled up wrth a scatterrng of dust rn front of the Farmers Unron Orl Comprny As he greeted the dusty ranchers and serxrce statron men gathered rn front of the store, one of the men sard to hrm, Hey Paul, wrll you help me wrth thrs fenderv' He replred Sure thrng Soon he xxrs kneelrng on the ground trvrng to place the fender on correetlx After frfteen mrnutes of torl he reyorneel the group that was earnestly d1S cussrng the merrts of rn Oldsmobrle Begrnnrng to get hungry, I suggested we go home and he herrtrlx agreed When we droxe rnto the garage I notreed hrs two xrees, collectrng, 1nd drrvrng brg automobrles He proudly boasts of haxrng owned twenty three drfferent automobrles srnce 1934 Hrs l1test edrtron rs 1 new Lrncoln Caprr wrth all the power equrpment avarlable rncludrng 1n automatrc aerral rarser The prexrous ear, 1 Hudson Hornet wrth practrcallx no aceessorres, was drryen three thousand mrles before he sold rt Part of hrs collectron was tools A reparrman once sard 'There are enough tools here to start a charn of gas statrons Hrs other mama rs books, and a Bernard MacFadden health eneyelopedra Hrs rnyentory of offrcc equrpment rncludes, by actual count frftx one pens 1nd pencrls, two typewrrters, and tour rdelrng machrnes Exrplarnrng rt rll he smrles and says Lse rt to frgure mx rncome tax X5 he wrlked rnto the house hrs xxrfe sard We got another turkey Irom that frrmer on your run For my grrneltrthers eonsrderrtron ot serrrng aw rx the farmers turkey 5 rnsterd of runnrng oxer them the farmer grxes hrn1 free turkexs But mx grrndfzther always seems happrest at Chrrstm 5 when the boys rnd th frmrlres at whom he ws hrs trrrn xhrste 1nd xx rxes on the lonely pr11r1e, send h1111 greetrng errels Nlx grrndfrther h1d eomp eted 1not er LllX s run Smrley Bx Dorothx Barrett Smrlex strode rnto the srnctuarx He wore a black yreket xxrth prnk tr1n1 on the shoulders and a prnk and black cap that 1ln1ost coxered hrs duck harr cut A long gold key chrrn swung rgarnst hrs blaek pegged trousers Smrleys boomrng xorce rnnounced hrs arrrxal to all of those who werent lookrng Hrs xoree rs 1 strange mrxture of the hrlls and hrs xxhole face became a grrn He toole off hrs cap and 11cl5et 1nd rexealed 1 shockrng prnk shrrt Tr1ck st1r legs errrred hrn1 wrth 1 bound up to th grrnd prano on the plrtform Rrchard was trxrng to play the prano, but he wasnt succeedrng Marlene and I went oyer to the prrno 1nd wrrned the boys rbout gettrng the prrno out of tune, becruse rt was sometrmes used durrng church serxrces We were stopped xvrth a grrn and the follow rng remarks, Vee lrke poundrng, and The chorr can t srng anyway Later on Smrley xy IS trll-trng to some of the boys about trrek He w1xed hrs frnger rn front of one faee and boasted If you thrnk hes good you un t seen nothrn yet Smrley accented hrs conxersatron wrth a Halloween clrcker rn hrs pocket He started a wrestlrng match wrth one of the boys, but the mrnrster came and he had to stop Smrley sat down and stuele hrs elbows oxer the back of the pew Hrs constant gum chewrng was rnterrupted at rnter yals by a boomrng laugh He trlted hrs herd to one srde wrth hrs nose up rn the 11r and began another conxersatron H expressed hrmself xxrth hrs hands thrs trme Yeah man, you know thrt guy can t do nothrn rrght Oh Lordx ' Unfor tunatelx I lost the rest of the conxersatron Txxo Sundrys 1go he h1d to grxe the sermon for the C Y P meetrng Srnee hrs xoree rs loud, rt bounced off the walls of the small roor11 A few rnconsrderrte teenagers lau hed at hrm All he sud xx rs, I cant help rt rf I elk loud Then he eontrnued xxrth the sermon Exen though some of us rerlrzed he was hurt we thought Smrlex toole errtrersm good nrturrllx After rehearsal was oxer, Smrley held 1 recreatron com mrttee meetrng He began the meetrng rn hrs usual non eh1l1nt m111ner After wrestlrng the mrnrsters son, sluggrng the eo presrdent 1nd trxrng to knock down a pew Smrley called the meetrng to order The meetrng lasted ten mrnutes Mter the meetrng Smrlex put on hrs cap and yacket and headed back for East Chrcago Page Om' Humlnrl Thirty one 5 5V5 5' ' ' V V ' ' ' , f t ' ' V, 5 L ' V V 5 V ' 5 ' 9 1 ' 5 V ' . . . . 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' . 1 1 , , V 5 V 5 x xl . . . l ' I h I 1 X 1 , 1 1 ' 1 Y - ' an - . . Y . . - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 Views on Being a Teenager The Happuest Tlme of You Lufe Bx udx ons Bung 1 Tnnmznr ns lots of fun and zlio has lou of dns that you dont Inks. Dlftgrmt pgoplg thmk dnftumt thmgs lbout us Some. thunk xu an snobbmh somv. thunk vu. ln sloppx md loud and hue all lundS ot ndux lbout ue Puoplg nput morn of us Thu exput us to know mon Some. um uput too much of Lt In spntp of ugrxom. s YILVS of us I would rltnr m mx tum tnn mx ot Ll lm The Wlstful Eulogy Bx Iugnu XIUYPIX Unul -Xprnl 77 1957 I had ltd an aurlgg and 1 plL,1s.mr lnfg but from Aprnl 72 1957 to Sgptgmbnr 9 1954 mx nn vus endoxud vuth 1 10x Ill nugr foxggt On Aprxl 72 1957 .1 nux mgmbur xx .ls added to our f.lfI1llX Ha. xx li Callgd Alan Shannon Niurphx Tho. unusull mlddlg mmm was mx grand fathers from the dn ht xx IS born hg hld brluk nd hill' vshnch so mumbled mv grmdfathgrs that hp WIS chmtuncd after hmm He was loved or rather rmllx adored by ewryone m our famllx from the fnrst du to the tragm last daw of hl short lxfg Untul hp could xx xlk .md talk vu all used to hour around his crnb, VLlIChlI'lL, hum mtgntlx and beammg proudlx whenew ur he singled us out vuth .1 smllg or .1 pomtmg finger Naturally vw. grux to lou hum exen mon as he grew, as he deuloped 1 personalltw and ,ls hy began to return our lou the tnme ht uttered has fnrst guttural command an outsxder would hase be n abln to su he was rmllx not zz lnttle box but .1 ruler and wc., not rcallx hw closut rdatnves, but rather hns loyal Subjuzts We all had dreams about has future WL all had pursonalls chartud hxs trxp through lnfg bypassing rhk rough spots whlk gunna: hum .1 smooth, bnllunt and quxck road to succus When hr. plaud on thu hung room floor I sometnmus caught mx father gazing .lt him, then gazmg speculatndx ,lt the Lenlmg lm sure mx father had NISIODS of Alan being an nmportant C.1pt.nn of Industrx I, mv self, could see hum as nothmg but ,1 famous athlete On September 9 1954 our dreams of Alans hfe and Alam s hfe., xtsdf, Lama to ln abrupt end Thg last tame I saw hmm hy was nn .1 tum Loffm no longer than three or four feet He looked un unreal Hrs chuks were p.1lL whereas thas d alvn ns been red .md hmlrhy lookmg Thu lxds of 1115 twmk Img blue ups xure closed foreur The onlx thing vuhnch guy a Sumblnncg of lnfg was hrs brxght rad hair Alan was struck clown and knllud uhm he raced from our back sard mto the street, bs JD automobile For a long tnmu our hearts wen fllled vuth bnttgrmss towmrds rhg drxur of this mr md our buturmss vs 19 xmrusgd by thu fagt that he was spending and thlt Alun was knllpd mthm fxfts feet of a sign whlgh Sand G0 slovslx Chlldrgn Plumg Grad ualls the bnttgrmss left our hurts but 1 sm1ll resndug rg mamed which Lomas to tlu surfn onlx uhm su thmk of ALAN! SHANNON NILJRPHY PS I hope ID 2!'ldll'12 mx thmu sou will Lonsndu' nh f1Ct that this theme XX IS upuulllx hlld to wrltx SIDCL I hld no brother Pl., Ju Ilunlr f Tfurlx lun Bw Xhragu. 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' 1 ,,, r , ,, ' . . - Teenagers lake horses dogs - - peas an pods Lady Gayle Bx oan I anas ladx Caxle as a ehestnut thoroughbred radang horse She as approxrmatelx fafteen hands hagh sax xears old and xxeaghs one thousand pounds I saxx her once earlx an the mornang I savx someone eonaang toxard the barn It xx as Iadx Caxles oxxner, Neal eomang to do the routane ehores I heard hrna shout, H Ladx Irom xxathan 1 seraes of loud neaghs answered lNel opened tlae door and earraed txxo buekets of fresh xxatea ansade Iadx spaeel the buekets and nosed around an them anxestagatrm, therr eontents Not partacularlx satasfaed sh nudged and shoxed Neal around untrl she could get at has back poekets Then slae proceeded to hunt for 1 carrot or lump of sugar Not fandang xxhat she desared she pushed ham to one sade wath her soft moast nose and bounced out of the door to the eorral Holdang her head hrgh she yogged around the eorral exactlx fourteen tames and then stopped stretched snorted and rolled oxer Cettang up she dashed madlx from one sade of the corral to another, and then breathang deeplx through dalated nostrals, she trotted to the South fence and ealnalx looked around Suddenlx her exes pracked up and she cocked her' head to one sade as her ex es focused on the chald ren goang through the faelds on therr xxax to sehool Smell anv the aroma of hax she turned xx hannaed, and trotted over to the fence where Neal xx as craxxlang under xxrth feed As he approached the barn Ladx reaehed around has arm and ampataentlx traed to pull the hax axxax Neal dumped the hav rnto her ban and then turned to get a handful of oats from the barrel Sensang thas famalaar actaon Ladx pawed eagerlx at the earth Whale feedang her the oats from hrs hand, h stroked the rough xxanter coat and long coarse strands of her mane Txxace she put hea head up to hrs .affecaonatelx and the smell of her sxxeet, warna breath wath an ordor of hax eame forth Then as Iadx fanashed her oats Neal proeeeded to saddle hea Her stallraess vxhale beang saddled xxas soon forgotten xx hen Neal mounted She tossed her head around the faelds as though she had xxangs, nexer gaxang heed to Neals restraant on the bradle After awhale she turned to ward home shovxang more enthusaasm than when she started She broke rnto a full hearted run and dadnt stop untrl she reached the corral Breathang heaxalx and persparrng she vxent to the xx ater trough and heartalx slobbered up the drank Chaco Bx Bonnae Dabblee Whenexer anxone eomes xasatang to our house he ammedaatelx attraeted bx a sanall and exerted shape bound ang around the danang room table through the bedroom, rnto the laxang room and around the table agaan After about four or faxe of these cxcles the shape comes to an abrupt stop and begans to pant xxrtla ats pank tongue hang ang out Noxx one as able to s e that the shape aaad features are those of a Nl xaearx Claahuahua llas name as Chaeo xxhaca means small an Spanasla Iaxerxone notaees Chaeos exes arst 'Ihex are bag aaad broxxn and have quate 1 vxax gettang xx hat thex xx ant Has eaas stand up alnaost perfectlx straaght exeept xxhen he as berng seoleleel Then thex hang lamplx from the- sades of has head Chaeos xxhrte bodx xxath broxxn patehes on at as usuallx slanted an such a posataora that has head as on the floor and hrs stubbx tarl as xx aggang an th ar Chaco has naanx vx axs of gettrng attentaon xx hen he xax ants to plax but the followang as the most suceessful He as not allowed to have has bones an anx room except tlae krtehen Chaeo knoxxs thas from manx seoldangs but sometames ust s n t case, he xx brang the bone rnto the laxang room drop at, and stand over at as though at xxere has most prazed possessaon If no one xells at ham he gaxes a lrttle xxhane Mx mother as the only one vxho ean scold hrna and make hrna behaxe It as usuallx she that starts shoutang at ham Vx hen Chaeo has her atten taon, he paeks up the bone and gets an has slanted posrtron If Mom doesnt chase ham he staxs an the room but tlas seldom happens She starts to chase ham and after a fexx tames around the danang room table Chaco takes the bone rnto the katchen After Mom gets eomfortable agaan he paeks up the bone ereeps rnto the elanang room and slxlx peeks around the corner eoekang has head from sade to sade When 'Vlom looks .at ham, Chaco gaxes 1 xerx self satasfaed look and starts to run around the table, through the bedroom rnto the laxang room and at last ends up an the krtehen I xx as told bx mx frrend that Chaeos pornted teeth xxere xerx sharp She xxas plaxang xxrth ham xx hen all of a sudden Chacos mouth opened and clamped dovxn on her nose I guess her shouts scared ham because he opened has mouth, cocked has head and boundeo around the danang room table lust Lake Peas rn A Pod Bx Dan Barrett Outsade the sun beams doxxn on the hundreds of gaaly clad hagh school students The oxxners of the braght jackets floxxers, shakers and penraants chat an conxersataonal tones As groups reach the door marked ENTRAINCE thex are transfagured lNoxx thex are screamang, screeehang manaacs They push and pull and shoxe and xank Football coaehes try to remember the names of these aunaor am Thorpes As these gophers burroxx therr vx ax to the door the dull roar as paerced Garls all oxer the lobbx screech We are the Waldcats Ham rdea and shrrek therr school name Soon one lone man ap roaches each door, sxxangs at open and then braees hamself The eroxxd surges forxx ard 'lou need not chart 1 course to xxard a door All xou haxe to do as stand there and be flung through the door bx the human trdal xx axe The 1955 basketball tournament as on When mx feet retoueh the floor I eharge through the door dash up the bleaelaers and then claam eaght seats Thex ar takeaa an a fexx manutes as mx frrends arraxe Hex Harlans doxxn there shouts Ron Haxe xxe got room for hamv' ure D1xe xells ets pu hrna up We all oe arms xaad began to pull 720 pounds tanto the bleaehers Heaxe eraes Ilaxe ee at ae to see xa ar n We a moxe a lrttle eloser together ere I am e loxxs xells Har e ht up We noxx haxe ten telloxxs an erght seats lhe smoke falled aar as punetuated bx ah garls shrall xoaees sereaaaaane Xlxe xx aaat the Nkaldeats Suddenlx through tlae aar xxhaela as saturat el xxrth the smell ot Iaot dogs eagarettes and eotton candx eomes ah staaans of the Star Spangled Banner We eant sang t, beeause there asn t enough room to anhale the needed aar The eroxxd turns to the flag As th I st ehord as sounded the aar as boraaharded xxrtla shout When each person sats doxxn he elboxxs and slaoxes laas neaghbor to make naore breathang room Noxx exerxone as comfortable relataxelx speakang Then 1 resonant xoaee comes oxer the publae address sxstem and saxs So that there xxall be roona for exerxone xxall the people on the bleaelaers please moxe eloser together and fall the xaeant plaees I Puqe Om' Ilzrraalmf Tlaaalx tlarra ' I - - - - - Q - S . . 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' x V' , ' ' 1 s 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 rs s 1 K D I . v xv l X I ' 1 V. s sy T, The Popular Mr Warner Th breath of sprrng mrngled xxrth the famrlrar arom1 of toasted coffee as the emploxees of XVarners Supermarket prepared for another d1x s xxork Th estore rang xxrth musr c1l good mornrngs, the 1rrx xxhrstlrng of the stockboys and the exer present round of brseblll el11tter At 1 counter near the front of the store, a stoekbox plrxfullx sr11tched 1 cashrers hrnkerchref 1nd den11nded 1 FIDSOIU krss The ro tund stoek manager xxas demonstrrtrng tl1e proper golf technrque to 1 seoffrng SIILSIUIII Brng' the door slammed shut The frckle stockbox surrendered l1rs stolen prrze and fumbled clumsrlx xxrth hrs prree mrrleer Tl1e golfer hastrly ab1ndoned l1rs club and the srlesmrn seemed to SHIP to attentron The str1rr1s of Oh Wh1t 1 Berutrful Mornrng' faded rvx IV xxrth murmurrngs rbout Wrllre NI1xs 1nd the Nevx York Grants In the doorxx 1x stood Srlrs W1rner surxexrng tl1e scene xxrth obxrous eontempt He w1s 1 brg m1n, xxrth 1 toxx errng hulk of 1 bodx 1nd shoulders tl1rt mrght once haxe been coxered bx footb1ll prds Hrs skrn l11d been b1ked to a mrhoganx broxxn bx the Ilorrdr sun rnd hrs blrck, xxrrx h1rr xx rs errefullx brushed brek Hrs hrgh eheek bones xxere sep1r1ted bx a frne Romm nose On frrst rpprrrszl, he looked more lrke 1 senator or busrness exeeutrxe thrn ID employer xrxho terrrfred hrs emploxees But bene1th l1rs bushx exebroxxs were 1 prrr of blursl1 grex exes frrgrd rndrfferent eves lrke those rn the skull of ll eorpse The exes shrfted but never to rrbbons Mr Warner strode to hrs offrce Brng the door shook on IIS hrnges and then crerked open agarn as the proprretor emerged rn a clean xxhrte apron He m1rched down everx arsle rn the store, dolrng out hrs customary brts of cordralrtx a crrsp, automatrc good mornrng and a curt lrttle smrle Besrdes thrs greetrng and hrs tradrtronal good nrght M Warner seldom spoke to hrs emplovees But then, whv should he? Facral expressron rs 1 much more effeetrxe means of communrcatron Crash' A tremblrng stockbox bent oxer a sea of strckx cookrng orl, furrouslx prckrng up the ragged preces of broken glass If the unfortunate lad hrd labored rllusrons of escaprng detectron, thex were soon shattered Standrng wrth hands on hrps and glarrng dovxn at the box was Mr Warner, who had raced to the scene almost as soon as the glass met the floor Mr Warner sard nothrng but You clumsx rdrot Wis wrrtten all oxer hrs face Lrke the fog and the nrght Srlas Warner moved on httle c1t feet, a wrt once sard Lrke manx busrnessmen, Mr Warner assumes that hrs emploxees are basreallx lazx and drshonest To assure hrmself of thrs, he emplovs gestapo tactrcs On more than one occasron, thrs wrrter has glanced up to see a set of frshx exes starrng from betvx een two prles of cans or has turned around to frnd Mr Wrrner standrng drrectly behrnd hrm When Mr Warner drsappe1rs rnto hrs offrce for anx length of trme, rt can onlv mean that he rs hard at work on a new srgn After he 1dds the frnrshrng touches, rt wrll be placed besrde the numerous others that lrne the walls of the rest room Some txprcal exrmples Turn off the lrghts Be 1 happx p1c er n a sacker In another he rexe1ls 1 subtle sense of humor It reads Wash xour hlnds before returnrng to work, the customers aren t paxrng for xour germs save on electrrcrtx Although he rs a xerx somber man, Nlr Warner seems to haxe one drxersron that he enjoxs rmmenselx The frerx qurck tempered produce mrnager rn the store makes secret of hrs drslrke for hrs superror Exerx mornrng wrthout farl, Mr NWarner strolls lcrsurelx oxcr to the produee depart Page Ona Hundred Thrrtx four ment, and rs greeted xxrth 1 What the H do you vxlnt glance from the produee mrmger Stopprng rn front of the frurt case, Mr W1rner preks up an apple and exxmrnes rt earefullx If rt hrs the slrghtest defect, he xxrll toss rt rnto the garb1ge prrl The mlnrgers faee groxxs scarlet and the eurses fly frster and frster under hrs brerth After he has suffrerentlx tormer1ted hrs enraged cmploxee Mr WIYIILI' nonchrlantlx vx rlles 1xx IX As l vxrote thrs prper, I glrneed doxxn If 1n old news prper th1t proteeted the floor from splsrtterrng punt At tl1e top of tl1e page, benelth the brnnerlrne, C1lumet Busrness Le1ders, V18 1 prcture of Nlr Srlrs J W1rner Three vxords rn the rrtrele stood out lrke neon populrr xxrtlr emploxees My Greatest Prrde My Mom Iix Dorothx Benleo Wx mother erme from 1 f1n1rlx of frxe grrls Srnee she vx rs next to the oldest she xx rs rlxx 1xs espeeted to help xxrtlr the house ehores Nlrnx trmes she h1s told me that at an routrne When she w1s too smrll to rerch the srnk she used to strnd on .1 box Mom hrd an unele vxhom she loxed dearlx After she became rnterested rn musrc, thrs uncle would srt at the prano darlv for two hours xxrth her But 1s Moms famrlx grew, her help wrth the housexxork w1s needed and she found xerx lrttle trme to dexote to musrc 1nd eventurllx had to grxe up her lessons In school, too, Mother worked hrrd 1nd she enjoyed exerx mrnute of her studxrng After her hrgh school grrdu atron, she entered the Unrversrty of Chrcago vxhere she had more hrrdshrps to flce She had to commute exerx dax on the South Shore, whreh wrsnt the e1srest thrng to do especr1lly when she hrd ar1 erght oeloek class By srx oclock sh vxas on her xx IW to school She xx orked hard rn school, but worked h1rder 1t home on her assrgnments and her famrlx responsrbrlrtres I 1m proud to knoxx that mother graduated from the Unrxersrtx of Chrergo 19 rn honor student Noxx, srnee Daddx dred three xears rgo mother rs xxork rng 15 1 secretrrx and enroxs rt verx much I an1 alwavs proud of everythrng mx mother does Fxen though she works frve days 1 week as 1 seeretlrv she frnds trn1e to do rll her own housework Now that mx hrgh sel1ool daxs are almost oxer, Mother xrxants me to go to college She s1xs she hopes that I wrll have a lrttle more fun than she had That s mx Mother, wantrng me to h1ve more than she had I hope thrt some d1v I cm show Mother hovx I have rpprecrrted rll the wonderful thrngs thrt she has grxen me She has slcrrfreed mar1x thrngs 1nd I shall nex er forget them as 10 . . 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Ther obry My Father and Basketball By M1ry Lou Burkett My father, who has been m clnrgc of mms groups of bays vnantmg to partlcnpatc nn the sport of biskctball knows hxs capabllmcs and quahfxcwtnons have put hnm there as thenr leader and 1dwscr Yet he docs not coach wxth an xron hand but vuth 1n open mmd 'mlm 1ys open to thc suggestlons and desnres of the partxmpants m the sport Dad IS the flrst to offer suggestlons 1nd ilso take them If he docs somcthmg he knows to bc rnght but not m accord wxth p0pul1r sentiment he mll stmd stxunchly for what he bCl1CVCS to bL rlght :md just No one can be more dllxgent IH smcenty when trymg for 1n ucomplxshmcnt But, come de feat, he 19 thc fnrst to pr11sL the wmncr My fathers courusy has cxtmdcd and does extend to all Durlng the tlmc of one tournament, he hqd made reser vatxom for the housmg of has tcim ln 1 certam hotel On thus p1rt1cul1r tcxm vs IS 1 colored boy whom tha hotel would not housg because of rlcnl prcludnce Rather than hurt the feelmgs of 1 fme bov, the tcwm took lesser accommodatlons nn 1 nc1rbv town lor the mosf p1rt my father ns 1 man wxth 1 quxet, easx gomg manner I thmk th1t for the rest of my days I wlll be remmdcd of the txmc I clmngccl my fathers Pl3Cld mfmnfl' At one vcrx Important g1mc when I vue 1lmost sm I had shpped wx wx from my mothers watchful eye I was bound and determined I was gomg to scc D1ddv M Wxth 1 tied scorn, then I M IS vsnntmg to slt on dads lap' 'vly poor f1thLr, Hr. vs IS uatghxnf, thu 3,amL xuth one Lys. and and trymi., to get my mother down to retrnuc me, vuth thc other I thank th1t of all thc mgmornes mx father has from hxs cxpcrncnncs this om xull rcmam clearly m both of our mmds It as funny to look buk 'at but It certamls xmsn t funm 'lt the txmc Water Water Everywhere Bx Tmo Ballo I lm sure th1t 1lmost evcrybodx IS famxlnr vuth thu term, Wztcr v.1tLr ugrywhcre But who would think thlt thls tcrm would upply to I-hmmond' I hzvf. read 1bout floods that happened out West, I Inu. seen nevusrccls of floods ln forclgn Lountrlu, md I own sm newsrccls of floods ln Hzmmond Has vu had 1 flood, md 1 bn, one it t at We had 1 llttlc run 1 fux weeks .ago Startmg on 1 Saturdaw mornmg md gndmg carlx Monday mormng It dndn t ram Lontmuoualx, but when xt dnd ram, II ramed h1rd We 1150 hav: 1 rncr runmng through H1mmond, lf IS called the Llttle Calumet Rner Its not a wen bug one but all the run that fell durmg, those two dns flowed mto the nur lt buumn a torrent Vuhm thls happened, thy rncr overflowed lts banks 'md flooded hundreds of houses m the xmmedntc 1rc1 Whxt were the people of Hammond gomg to do lu the wltcr flood mon houses? The Rnd Cross lmmcdntely set up shop The vlctlms of Kh1S flood were brought to the CHIC Center for and Men rushed to rhg scene to stop the vsaters that threatened the people nur thc rncr fha Nluoml Guard was lmmgdntgly at the dnstar area Thes protected the flooded houses from lootcrs 1nd supcrvxscd the work of buxldmg the dlkLS The schools wma also let out nn plrt to hdp combat the flood Yes m one short du Hlmmond xx 1s busy fnghtmg floods When the call for help vx as sent out It vns recelved by hundreds of men 1nd women When the rams stopped early Monday mornmg there sure men already morkmg to bulld dnkes Bw Modax ewemng there were more men, women, and chlldren at the scene Gnrl Scouts were makmg the sand wxches md the women were gnvmg them to the people that were workmg One of the thmgs that lmpresscd me most was the way the people co operated At Rnversnde Park, one of the stncken areas there were only 1 handful of men gnmg orders to all these people The workers responded wonderfully They game dressed nn thcxr hip boots and carrymg thexr shovels The men and women automztncally started fnllmg sandbags and bunldmg, dxku Ewerybody pncknd out 1 job and dnd lf When the boss from school were let out, work started to really go Wnth all then' enthus1asm they came m drowes to stop thus nur After all what was a lnttle ol flood to 1 bunch of boxs In thc few hours that these bow xx orked they completely stopped the xmters from idx Inclng Thns was the fnrst txme that Hammond was strmkm by 1 flood but the utlnns responded xs nf they were wetnrm flghters Wxth 111 the people vsorkmg rhn flood Ind stxll Llumnd nts toll Hundreds of houses m thr. Vfoodmn' and Nlunetur 1re1s were flooded flu houses thu had basements xure mon fortunate thm thou thu dld not Thus was trug bc Lame houses vuth no bmxnmcnts were not elevated therefore yy hen rhg vsltcr luel rose ox cr one foot the vmter flooded thc houses Nobody xn Hlmmond xull forget tlus flood It taught the people of Hammond xt Inst two thmgs how to combat floods md th1t teen 'agus 'are grown up enough to carrx tht rgspnnsnbxlltx that I9 pllud on thur shoulders Yes the flood left nts mark on Hammond md mubc nts a good one mr that Page Om Hnndnd Tbnly fue ' f. 1 7 R l x v V ' ' , . 9 1 I' 41 4 A . ' ' ' ', ' ' 1 1 r 1 v' 1 1 1 . . . . . A - - 1 . Yo I s my -5, , gg 1-5 5 K K . , . ff ' r, - '1 - -y '- 1 1' I 1 ' ' 1 v ' 1 V ' 1 ' . ' ' s P r 1 - - -- ' 1 1 ' ', ' , jj. A , 1 5 ' Y 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' 1. Y' l I I Y 1 - 1 - . ' ' -1 . . .A . 1 . . K- .. f . L . . I ' ' , ' 5 . Y 1 Lvl V Y ,, 1 . V, , A I, il .ky ,, , , , I 1 , , , . .' f C 4 1 ' ' A ' . . Q 1 ' . up I. 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Gram Recollechons By Duane Dunham Nly earlxest recollectnon of my great grandmother was rn 1942 when I was fxve years old When we would make a weekend vnsxt to Wxsconsnn she always wanted to take me for a walk 1nd show me off to all her frnends She alwavs managed to fnnd a lnttle surprnse glft somethmg she had made for my doll It pleased her tremendously to be able to sew and crochet lnttle presents for me When she was four she came from Srettme Germany her barrhplaee After arrxvnng ID the Umted States she lrved the remalnder of her lnfe In Wnsconsm Gram had ulcers most of her lnfe She malntanned a yery rngnd dxet untnl she dned at the age of 86 As I grew older I was amazed that she could be such an extremely kmd and even tempered woman because she must haye suffered greatly wnth her nllness After her husband dned she d1d some handxwork She had yery nnmble fmgers and loved to embronder and crochet After bemg 1 seamstress for a few years she took a pob as a housekeeper for an elderly lady There agam she was happy helpmg someone else When the woman dned Gram went to lxve wnth her daughter and famxly I cm see her now snttmg ln her small room rockmg gently her snlky whnte hanr piled on top of her head and her creamy skm that was so yerv smooth It was here she spent many hours makmg qunlts dorlxes and crocheted tablecloths Gram was a relngnous Chrnstlan woman and attended church serynces weekly She was very proud that she taught me a short German prayer Gram was yery thoughful of her nenghbors and vnsnted them often She spent much of the day gomg from house to house calling on all her frnends and takxng along small gnfts of her handnwork or flowers from her garden She loved to spend tame workmg wnth flowers She was verv sknlled at arrangmg them My great grandmother w1s truly a wonderful woman Fmal Game By Gnb Blackmun Hammond Hxghs football team had only a 4 4 record to show for the season lNow xt was tlme for the fmal game and nf they could wxn the season would be a success About an hour and 1 half before the game players started arrnymg at the dressmg room They arrayed nn groups of two and three Some were qunetlv talkmg others saymg nothmg as they started to dress They dldnt need 1 pep talk and everyone knew It Most of the boys were derermmedly thmkmg of what they were gome, to do what they had to do The game had to be won and no one could afford to make mxstakes Many of the boys were dressed now and snttung around nervously Others were adyustlng their equipment-some for the flfth tame In fave mmutes A few of the lmemen were gomg over thelr 1ssngnments together each trying to buxld up the others confxdence Eyeryone w IS now dressed and standmg together IH front of the blackboard It was just a few more mmutes before tame to go on the fue-ld The tempo packed up and the nonse grew surprnsmgly 'Ihc boys were pattmg each other on the gack and shaking h1nds The team was ready to conquer anythnng or 1nybody All of a sudden the room became deathly sllent as the coach walked up to the backboard The players stood stall holdmg back thenr cmotnons The coach spoke softly and hns speech was short Then he snapped Lets go and w1th a tremendous roar of approyal the team burst out onto the fneld Page One IIIHIIY I Tfmh I1 By Sherrnll Fxebelkorn Have vou ever been out on a crnsp cold wnnters mght when the heavens are robed In mndnnght blue and If sud denly begms to snow? I have The snow IS soft and sparklmg llght as teensy feathers as It falls on your eyelashes and you blank and laugh 1nd try to see Have you ever been alone In a church on .1 gray Satur day mormng and walked down an ansle In the semn dzrkness to the front of the church to gaze wnth wonderment at the beauty and holmess whnch dwell there? I have Haxe you eyer walked nn the ram had It trnekle down vour nose or splash mto your shoes as you walk through puddles and mud? I have You c1n detect that wonderfully elean smell of sxdew alks warmed by the scorchmg summer sun and cooled by the sudden ram Have you eyer walked through 1 fxeld of green grass where dansnes grow so tall they touch the palms of your hands as you w1lk along? I have You see 1 ragged haystack In the distance where the blue cloudless skv meets the earth and you see blackbxrds wmgmg their way 1eross .1 fneld of golden whelt 19 nt sways wnth rhe soft breezes Oyer your shoulder you see 1 sparklmg shxmmermg pond and ducks hurrynng back and forth across nts shmy perpetually movmg surface Haye you eyer walked ln the woods and smelled the pmes the moss the green leayes and the blue bells? You can detect famt tr1ces of the presence of tmy lxymg thmgs had den to vour eye There are tracks probably made by .1 furry rabbnt who lnves under that ancnent oak There ns a wood pecker busy as a bee plckmg poundmg pokmg away at has barl-1 of th1t bug tree Have you ever sat nn the sand warm yellow endless on a hot summers dav and let nt trlckle through your fmgers? I have You prop yourself up on your ebows 1nd watch 11 tnny ant hon go round 1nd round 1n that little empty cone of sand as he makes hns trap for unwary ants An then later nn the afternoon when nt grows hotter vou run down the slopmg sand dune mto the Ice eold blue wxters of the a e Haye you eyer looked out your wmdow md watched a Bobby .1 Rncley or 1 Tommy as he runs up IIILI down the sndewalk ueross the street playing cowboys md Indnns or knckxng a mxdg t football or rudlng 1 battered scooter? I hlye Yes I have seen all these thmgs When I see or heal or feel all these thmgs I haye 1 strlnge but happy feelnng one that I c1nt descrnbe to any exaetness I suddenly feel close to my Maker and I realxze th1t He ns responsnble for all those wondrous thmgs He made the sky the trees the sand the water the bxrds but most of 111 I loye Hum because he mnde people bec1use H m1ele m I I to ll these thmgs I h1ye . A 1 A11 1- 1 ' . -1 11 1 1 ' , , , .. .- . .. , - . . 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I IS' NIT 'fl Page One' Hundred Thirty eight So l IS Tfu Soulb Wl71l1S kms On our magnolia Garlamls open Io Nw paqfant O Spring Amrr Fragrance as mfr! hmm Ihr Sun av warm Or flu lourlz o Hvazrn as rar Ac nou' Too soon Blovvomv wllher Wmln rvloons ban' llougbs u :fr u Jzte In rfzyllm Ol: Youfb Slrorf vfmnqc ago Your juzrcnts stood bvneallo Tbzv Inf cnrhanfrd get srurcbzng, I lla you f . ' 1 1 , 1 K' ' , Y 7 - . K x I . y . j' ' n -- 1 I , Lfaws rrdden, crispfn, fall. ' K I fl' ., , 5, I 'f l m , A .V 4 . my . y r . Yesterday's Teenagers IOHN E. BAKALAR At ceremonies on November 13, 1954, lttterbury Air Force Base was renamed Bakalar Air For B ' ' ' ce ase in honor of First Lieutenant John E. Bakalar, Hammond war hero and ace who was shot down over France during World War ll. A prominent part of the ceremony was the unveiling of a plaque presented to the air base by the Hammond Chamber of Commerce Engraved on th I , e paque was a commemorative message citing Lieutenant Bakalar's outstanding war record. John's two children, Robert and Suzan, witnessed the ceremonies. Lieutenant Bakalar was given the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously. John Bakalar graduated from Hammond High in 1937 where he become a member f A 9 rts and Crafts Club, Automobile Club, Dramatic Club Glee Club House ot Re re- , I P sentatives, Hi-Y, Monitor, and National Honor Society. WORK Henry Van Dyke FIRTST LIEUTENANT JOHN E BAKALAR Let me but do my work from day to day ln field or forest at the desk or loom In roaring marketplace or tranquil room Let me but fund it in my heart to say When vagrant wishes beckon me astray This is my work my blessing not my doom Of all who live I am the one by whom This work can best be done in the right way Then shall l see it not too great nor small To suit my spirit and to prove my powers Then shall l cheerful greet the laboring hours And cheerful turn when the long shadows fall At eventde to apply and love and rest Because l know for me my work is best IIMMY EDWARDS Jimmy Edwards former Hammond High athlete served as infantry captain with th 92 d D e n ivision during World War ll After three years of combat he returned to the Calumet area to work at Standard Oil Always interested in acting Jimmy enrolled in a Chicago dramatics class Soon a y ense oc mg wan him impressive stage casting in Deep Are the Roots Hollywood scouts advanced him to The Set Up and expose of the fight game Jimmy Edwards moved f Set Up to Home of the Brave in which he played a straight role that of a Negro wh b lm o rea s under the emotional stram brought on by preludice directed against him and his race and by the death of his white friend the only real friend he ever had H f h ome o te Brave is a powerful indictment against racial preludice in the United States rom a tap ranking prize fighter in ace billing in The JIMMY X EDWARDS Paqi Om Ilurrlriif Tbxrh mm' , , , : V , , , - - - 1, , i , , i .. I I ' . . . , . . . . D n uncle induced him to try Broadway. The auth's int t' ' ' ' - - it ., - .. - ., , - rr t. ..- - - - , ,, ,,. . . . . . . . . RALPH CRAMER Teenagers have better recreatuon faculutues than I dud when I was un hugh school Thus was a statement by Inspector Ralph Cramer of the Hammond poluce force When Ralph Cramer was a senuor at Hammond Hugh un 1925 the school dudnt provude o complete athletuc program or after school actuvutues An afternoon swum at Wolf lake or a game of basketball organuzed by the boys themselves was the only recreatuon un whuch one mught engage Many hugh school gurls and boys worked Ralph Cramer worked un hus fathers grocery store Alter leavung Hammond Hugh he uouned the Hammond poluce force Havung had no prevuous trounung Ralph Cramer taught humself by reodung Modern Crumunal lnvestu gatuon numerous tumes Now he helps todays teenagers and makes condutuons better so tha theur future may be brughter RAY I LONGHWAY was un the Crumunal lnveslugatung Duvusuon of the US Army he studued basuc enguneer un at the Unuversuty of Cuncunnatu from 19431944 RALPH CRAMER RayJ longhway graduated from Hammond Hugh un 1940 wuth the followung actuvutues behund hus name un the yearbook Ace of Clubs Junuor HuY Senuor HuY Secretary Junuor Class Presudent Natuonal Honor Socuety Senate Central Socual Commuttee Dunes Staff Senuor Class Play Fall Play DAR Award VFW Award From hugh school he went to lnduana Unuversuty Extensuon from 1942 to 1946 Ray He went wuth Illunous Bell Telephone Company December 23 1946 as Commercual Representatuve he was Assustant Manager un Oak Park and un Gary n 1950 1951 I 1952 he was made Hammond Manager of Illunous Bell Telephone Company Hus work wuth the Telephone Company at the present tume consusts of publuc rela RAY J LONGHWAY WALTER W SOHL Walter Sohl graduated from Hammond Hugh un 1933 receuved hus BA from DePauw un 1939 and earned an MA from Georgetown Unuversuty un Washungton DC Duung World War ll he was wuth the US Aur Force servung un Washungton and un the Eu apean theater wuth the rank of mauor Walter Sohl entered the Department of State un 1946 and us now assugned to the offuce of lnternatuonol Conferences He was raused to the rank of consul un the Foreugn Servuce by Presudent Eusenhower Page Om' Hundred Forly tuons work handlung applucatuons for telephone servuce dusposutuon of servuce complaunts and crutucusms bullung and collectuon work relatuve to customers bulls and co ordunatuon of all phases of company actuvuty at the local level WALTER W SOHL N . . . . ,, u . .. . , H .. . .,, . , .. - I 'u ' u I r I 1 u 1 ,... ,... . I .. 1 ' I 1 , I , .ft I 1 u u ' . , .. , .. u.. Y . MISS MARY L SCOTT DR EARL FREDERICK ADAMS MISS MARY L. SCOTT Miss Mary L. Scott, who was for seven years a missonary to China, has served as executive secretary for the Nazarene Foreign Missionary Society of the Church of the Nazarene since l95O This organization is composed of over IIOOOO people dedicated to pray and pay for missions Miss Scott sailed to China for her first term in September l94O Here she served in Hope: province in North Chnna until captured by the Japanese In December l94l Sh was held until August l945 most of the time in the internment camp at Weihsien Shantung After a brief furlough in the United States Miss Scott sanled again in l947 ths time for Knangsu province in South China However because of the political upheaval she was forced to return to the States in IQ49 A graduate of Olivet Nazarene College Kankakee Illinois Miss Scott received her MA degree from the University of Michigan For two years she taught English at Olivet later teaching English for five and one half years at Hammond Hugh School Miss Scott maintains her office at the international headquarters of the Church of the Nazarene in Kansas C-ty Missouri However much of her time is spent in extensive travel as she is In great demand as a missionary speaker Miss Scott born in Hammond oraduated from Hammond High l925 while n Hammond Hugh she excelled in baseball basketball volleyball and field hockey DR EARL FREDERICK ADAMS Dr Earl Frederick Adams is the Assistant General Secretary of the Natonal Council of Churches of Ch ist in the United States of America and General Director of h Washington Office of the Council During the thirty years of his ministry Dr Adams has been a leader in the effort to achieve efficiency economy and effectiveness in the organized life of the Christian Churches In I9-18 Dr Adams was asked to become the Executive Secretary of a committee known as the Planning Committee for the National Council of Churches The work of this committee led to the merger of twelve national mterdomnnatuonal agencies to form the National Council of Churches in l95O During this some period he served as a visiting Professor of Pastoral Theology at Yale Divinity School Dr Adams holds the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Denison Unnver sity Colgate Rochester Divinity School and has done graduate study at the University of Chicago Throughout the years Dr Adams has held Important offices both nn his own denomi nation and unterdenominational agencies including membership on the Executive Com mittee of the Baptist Worle Alliance the American Committee for the World Service and the General Commission on Chaplains He has traveled extensively both at home and abroad and has participated In many religious conferences including the first General Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam Holland He has spoken frequently on radio ond television and at one time conducted regular network series of talks for the National Broadcasting Company on the general theme Thinking Beyond Today H us listed Whos Who in America Earl F Adams graduated from Hammond Hugh in l9l7 A paragraph from a recent letter tells of his respect for Hammond High School I shall never cease to be grateful to Hammond High School and the splendid group of teachers who served there under the leadership of Mr McElroy who was the principal at the time I was a student at Hammond Hugh As I look back on those years I recall not only the high educational standards in classroom work but the personal interest in students which was constantly evidenced by the members of the faculty I owe much to many of them including Mr Rupp Please give him my heartiest personal greetings Please remember me also to Miss Katherine Williams who was not on the faculty at the time l attended the school but whom I knew because of her attendance at my fathers church during the years we lived in Hammond fl Ilxzllx - , . l , y V . in I I ' ' 7 e I ' 1 , a , e in . ,, . . , FIX? '15 wt':,I't1i 'K -ivif NORMAN S. BEYER Norman S. Beyer, son of Mr. Norman Beyer of the Hammond High faculty, was graduated from lllinois Institute of Technology with a B.S. degree and an M.E. with aeronautical specialty in 1947, He earned an M.A, in physics from Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1950, He did graduate work in physics and mathematics and in organic chemistry at the University of Buffalo--and is at present working toward a Ph.D, in physics. Norman Beyer was an Ensign in the U.S. Navy attached to the Naval Air Station Assembly and Repair Department, he was assistant instructor in civil engineering at lllinois Institute of Technology and full instructor in mechanical engineering and basic engineering sciences at Purdue University Extension from March, 1947 to September. 1948. He has been in the University of Buffalo Chronic Disease Research Institute since September, 1952-where he is continuing his work with the medical research program and the mass spectrometer. At present Norman Beyer is Senior Cancer Research Scientist lradiologyl in the physics division of the Roswell Park Memorial Institute, the department of radiation therapy, possibly the largest department of radiation therapy in the world. NORMAN S BEYER DR FRED M WILSON After graduation from Hammond Hgh School in the pring of 1932 Dr Fred M Wilson attended Indiana University was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated with AB and MD degrees He served in the Air Force during World War ll and after serving on the faculty of the Medical School of the U :versity of lllinois for a short time Dr Wilson returned to Indiana University School of Medicine in a similar ca act D P Y Wilson was appointed Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman of the Department in 1954 Fred Wilson is married and has three children DR CAROLYN M RAWLINS Dr Carolyn M Rawlins graduated from Hammond High in 1937 The 1937 Dunes of which Dr Carolyn M Rawlins was editor in chief lists the follow 9 Glee Club Choral Club Senate Junior Class president and National Honor Society Carolyn Mann graduated from Franklin College in 1941 with an AB in bio chemistry She was listed n Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities while at Franklin Carolyn Mann married Kenneth Rawlins a Hammond High graduate in 1943 in 1941 she received her MD from Indiana University School of Medicine where she was elected to Nu Sigma Phi womans medical fraternity ancl was medical editor of the Arbutus From 1944 to 1946 Dr Rawlins served an Indianapolis General Hospital Internship and residency in internal medicine She began general practice and surgery in Hammond 1947 where she has instituted the Training for Childbirth Program Dr Rawlins is the mother of two boys Kent 8 and Craig one year old Page One Hundred Forlg fuo A research paper of which Norman was coauthor will be published soon A Hammond High graduate in 1943 Norman played first chair clarinet lconcert masterl for two and one half years and n a rnaior mus c H He was in Ace of Clubs Hi Y French Club and won a minor H as a swimmer DR FRED M WILSON DR CAROLYN M RAWLINS - wo i i . A , i l V 5 A , - . i A ' ' ' ' i . r. Dr. ' ' ' ' , ing activities: Ace of Clubs, presidentg debate team, G.A.C.g swimming team: irI's band: . . . . . ' , . in . . . I PALMER SINGLETON IR Parmer Srng'eton Jr was Presrdent of Hammond Hrghs Student Assocratron rn 1939 He served rn the House and Senate he s HrY and was elected to the Natronal Honor Socrety rn hrs senror year Crty attorney Palmer Srngleton Jr known as the drplomat around the conference a e h s developed an enthusrastrc followrng as sult of h deft hand rng o munrcrpal affarrs Palmer Srngleton was named Hammond s outstandrng young man of 1954 Srngleton s drs lay of leadershrp abrlrty over and above the regular call of d ty durrng catastrophrc floods here last October were cred by the award commrttee Selectron rs based on achrevement leadershrp and servrce to communrty Mr Srngleton e rolled at lndrana Unrversrty he fall of 1939 He graduated four years later wrth a AB degree He had enlrsted rn the Army nrne months before graduotron and warted only for hrs degree to begrn basrc mrlrtary trarnrng Srngleton s on found hrm elf rn he rt rn Italy Hrs career as a soldrer ended abru when rn a foxhole he was wounded by a hand grenade and taken prrsoner by the Germans Hrs buddy was krled rn the some blast whrch occurred rronrcally on Frrday October 13 1944 He was lrberated when the war ended after berng rn a hosprtal srx weeks wrth serrous leg wound and berng held prrsoner for erght months Hrs drscharge came on November 21 1945 Decrdrng to contrnue hrs law study Srngleton enrolled rn the Unrversrty of Mrchrgon aw School n September 1946 He graduated three years later wrth an LLB He returned to Hammond and became a member rn the law frrm of Dorsey Travrs and Trnkham later he become a partner rn the frrm He became assrstant crty attorney rn August 1951 and then crty attorney followrng the resrgnatron of John Beckman on January 1 1953 Between frqhtrng a war and attendrng aw school Srngleton found trme to marry a gracrous Hammond grrl the former Sue Ballard They have two chrldren Sarah 6 and Palmer C Srngleton III 4 They resrde at 41 Waltham Street Srngleton rs actrve rn the Amerrcan Red Cross and Jaycees rs on the board of drrectors of the Communrty Chest the Hammond Trmes and rs vrce presrdent of the Hammond Councrl for Retarded Chrldren CIZELLA U STODOLA Mrss Grzella U Stado'a attorney at law valedrctorran of Hammond Hrghs 1928 class recerved a Bachelor of Phrlosophy degree from the Unrversrty of Chrcago Law School Mrss Stodola was admrtted to the Indrana Bar rn 1934 Her own story follows You wrll recall that 1934 was not the best of year for a young law graduate and a woman at that I remember makrng the rounds of law offrces recervrng always the same answer We cant use you ln the latter part of 1934 when l was offered posrtron wrth the Governors Commrssron on Unemployment Relref la euphurstrc term for lust plarn relret offrce I accepted lm not sorry that I drd For here I worked rn the very molten heart of Amerrca wrth all krnds and classes of human berngs Here I frnally began to get a glrmmer of what human nature rs and how humans act and react lt was very revealrng Block and Pennsylvanra Avenues rn lndrana Harbor were called the meltrng pct and for port of the trme I was assrgned to that drslrrct Except for a brref perrod when I worked rn the Engrossrng Room of the lndrana Senate where brlls are prepared for consrderatron by the Senate and frnal drafts are prepared for the governors srgnature I cantrnued workrng rn relref untrl 1942 when I accepted a posrtron as lawyer wrth the frrm of Frtzgerald and Downey rn Hammond ln Febrcary 1948 I was appornted Deputy Prasecutrrrg Attorney and was assrgned to coroners rnquests l resrgned thrs posrtron when l was appornted Probate Commrssroner of lake Superror Court Room 1 rn December 1948 a posrtron whrch I hold at the present trme In my present posrtron I take the place of the rudge rn the probatrng of wrl1S and the admrnrstratron of estates and guardranshrps As for unusual experrences the only th ngs that are recalled to memory concern the surprrse of people rn frndrng that a woman rs an attorney and a semr rudge I remember once a coroners rnquest wrth the room packed wrth humanrty Several brg name lawyers were present as the case rnvolved one of our rarlroads l was srttrng next to the deputy coroner and when I began to questron a wrtness one of the rarlroad attorneys wanted to know what that woman was dorng questronrng the wrtness When he was told that l was the deputy prose utor he became and remarned very very quret I strll get a chuckle when lay people come to my Probate Court and are told that l am the ludge lnvarrably the next words are A lady 1udge'5 rn an awesome vorce May I thank you for rememberrng me as one of your stable of successful teenagers roHN w wAurzo John W Wauro photographer of groups and actrvrtres an the 1955 Dunes graduated from Hammond Hugh rn 1942 Durrng hrs hrgh school days Johnny took prctures for the Dunes and the Herald Johnny was assocraled wrth Bodreg studro for a numbeer of years Hrs real rnterest rn photography developed durrng World War ll durrng hrs three years of servrce rn the South Pacrfrc where he served as a combat photographer Johnny was one of the frrst to land on Leyte to photograph MacArthur and hrs forces as they backed up the famous sayrng I Shall Return Johnny holds many medals among them the Bronze Star Medal and World War ll Vrctory Medal Johnny has hrs own free lance commercrol photography busrness rn Hammond and frequently travels throughout the Unrted States to take pr tu es upon request 'cd PALMER SINGLETON JR GIZELLA U STODO ff- JOHN W WAURO l'.1,. 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Advertzszng lrke relrgron rs all thrngs to all rts adherents Its nature and functrons are vaned and varrable as the rntent of IIS employers One uses rt to get orders for tomorrow another that a generatron hence lrtrgatron may not lessen nor courts abrogate the herrtage of hrs chrldren It may be a hope or a plea a defence or an assault a devrce to delrght one s frrends or confound one s enemres It rs a substrtute for a past and a srgn for a future It may be srmply a SCIIlHg for the rare jewel of reputatron or the stately shadow of a man Sometimes rt rs used to move merchandrse or bankers and stockholders It can wrn a welcome for merchandrse or the man who sells merchandrse It may attract abrlrty as well as orders It rs the sword of competrtron and the shreld agarnst rt It krlls and srmultaneously creates prejudrces It opens doors and sets up barrrers It breeds or halts habrts It makes people make up therr mmds It promotes prosperrty and drssrpates depressron It makes lrfe a lrttle better LIKE relrgron furthermore advertrsrng strrkes at the sprrrt through the senses Its advocates employ many medra drverse rn They know that the heart rs hosprtable when the rntellect rs often rnert They set great store by sentrment make a handmard of humor They have learned that a mean means often accomplrshes an uncommon end an unlrkely avenue ohen comes closest the goal And they have seen eagles snared by the corn spread for oxen So the good practrtroner lrke the good preacher keeps hrs mrnd open hrs prrde and prejudrces pressed down hrs currosrty uncaged and hrs experrence alert Q L E MCGIVENABCCO me Aduertzszncg 444 Madrson Avenue, New York Cnty I I . . . , . . . . 5 , 1 0 . 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U . , . . . , l I . . ., ., . ,Z Q R8 K f CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY makers o Wonder Bread vs located at Muchrgan The telephone number lS WE 2 O Whatever the sport we have the equnprnent rs the motto of the MIDWEST SPORTS COM PANY 6825 lndvanapolrs Boulevard HOOSIER FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO as located at 5262 Hohman Avenue The tele phone number rs WE 2 5384 HAMMOND PEST CONTROL 664 State Street glves estrmates at no oblngatron tor furmgatrng mothproohng and drsmfectrng Call WE 2 9lOO for the control servnce At the CALUMET BOWL 585l Calumet Avenue the bowlang balls are expertly dnlled and futted to your mdrvudual grap by joe GSSDBYOVIC Call WE I 2641 for free rnstructaons by appomtment LYNNS SHOES first rn frt qualuty and Sfyle features exclusrve teenage styles Lynn 5 Stores are located at 5309 Hoh A 5609 ll Calumet Avenue man venue and J , f-X O Q S E T r f X fl '. ' 'I Xe, yx B M M y W Q. , xx 1 X 1 EX O iw? M For convenient and fast prescriptions patronize NELSON'S DRUC STORE. 5635 Calumet Avenue. The telephone number is WE 3-0210. For hardware applnances OBruen palnts and glass ontact STERNS WOODMAR HARDWARE COMPANY 7025 lndnanapolrs Boulevard K4 .-lj WH 0 0006 rr ls-JFW y IERSEY MAID ICE CREAM COMPANY ns located s at 464l Hohman Avenue To order telephone 8 we 2 ll22 null' 'illll S 4, I isglll-up S Ill!!.!l 590 V features the orrgunal v tl 5 Calumet Ave Y en t d f v ' ' Q X and commercnal use Formffee a:gT,':.,ife?raTome A X obllgatlon call WE l 9844 no if j x lamxrlfmmmwhlgsx X X 1 V'AP4.es-.bs l Il llllil 7' ,nr .n ,, l IWIIIIIIIIIIEJMEI' L , -- - rw ,Agf N l mmm 'QYZ'l, 4'5.-.4 Sig? ??f2!,,QQ lilly iT I Congratulataons to the Class of l955 from THE CALUMET AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIA TION The establashment under the durectron of Mr Pat OBrsen as located at 49 Muenuch Court Most all automobrle dealers an Hammond East Chrcago and Whrtmg belong to tl' s orgamzatron Ji Ernest Summers manager of SUMMERS LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 8l00 Calumet Ave Munster unvntes you to see has complete garden selectron Q if A E, I l X I J 4 0 ll 'rf l ' ' 1 J , V , yve x ' . 1 ' ' - ll ---l--.. 4 'I ' . 1 1' '-x 5 ,A , L..?x - e. r E , ., as- 'gv1rr' if-J . 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'-E qi:-QT P ' 'g' - -2.9 ' C .fn Nm , M- Y K E ,J Till Have your halr styled an the lastest tashvon at AMERICAN BEAUTY SALON 5604 I63rd Place For an appovntment call Westmore I 2003 Sf LESSERS Speclaluzes an watches luggage and duamonds lt us located at 446 State Street For further lnformatnon telephone NELSONS IEWELERS specuallze nn watch repalr lt carrles some of the tmest brands ot dnamonds watches and jewelry You are lnvuted to vlsut ut at 5458 Calumet Avenue or call Westmore 2 3034 TROBEYS has dnstunctlve hanrdressang done by Mr Trobey For appountment phone Westmore I S303 We have Drive In parknng tacllltues and are located at 5174 Morton Ct I block West of Goldblatts at Rumbach g0USlNS lswsuns :Nc the store than conf. ence buslt carnes Amernca s tnnest lane of qualnty jewelry nncludsng duamonds watches snlverware and IUSSBGS SYOD In at 5l33 Hohman Avenue or call Westmore 2 88IO HESS PARAMOUNT IEWELERS located at 5403 Hohman Avenue has a complete lvne of jewelery 1ClUCl '1E Artcarved and Woodcrest dnamonds known brands of watches and Parker and Sheaffer pens Any watch or jewelry repaurmg NORMAN IEWELERS ns located at 5257 Hohman Avenue One of the Calumet areas fmest jewelers offers many natuonally advertvsed brands I' R NORTHERN INDIANA STATIONERY C0 INC spec: lnzes un office school and home supplues It carrues a complete and large supply ot Hall mark cards and rellguous goods A bug stock of Steelcase furnature us also on sale Thus establish m nt as convenuently located at 5307 Hohman Avenue ln Hammond 'gs 0 IQ, , 'alll '-. 7' I lHI.Sfj1, O . . . 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I , . . 3 . . y T ll lI' l l - -.H '- I O Our Congrotulotlons to the Members of the Sensor Closs BOTTLI NG COMPANY In East Chicago, Indiana MUNSTER MARKET Cr LOCKER SERVICE can serve you wlth quality meats and frozen foods lt offers complete marketnng and locker servuce The store ns located at 823O Calumet Avenue rn Munster Call Temple 6820 Q K' HERRS FOOD SHOP at 7408 Calumet Avenue can provide you wrth everythmg you need for a nutrntlous meal TIP TOP SUPER MARKET at 5823 Calumet Avenue has the hughest qualnty foods at he lowest prsces Tup Top has everythrng GRAMBOS SUPER ICA MART located at 5529 Calumet Avenue offers you a complete lme of f food lncludung fresh fruits and vegetables dauly There as free fast deltvery for those who shop bv phone In the rear there cs ample parkmg f 9 KENWOOD FOOD SHOPPE the south sades most exclusnve food snoppe features frosted foods The trusts and vegetables are always garden fresh and ready to use The address as 6234 Hohman Avenue an Hammond Telephone Westmore 2 2030 K W, 'T J X Compllments of MORRY S MART at 2501 Broad 9 ,Q way rn Hammond ,zur g Af The FOOD FAIR the Super Market wnth con vement parking It ns located at 822 Rndge Road and Calumet rn Munster Open daaly 9 to Sat 8 9 Sunday 8 6 Phone Temple 6 8340 swmzsn Fooos y M Hammonds Largest Most Complete Food Mart 6406 Calumet Avenue C, fl l ks ,X gw I 1 I f' ,gn X In , X 'XX ,-, -, - . 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I , f at 'I I I X fl ,,'1e l y XXX If s XIX' ou re saymg goodbye to your hrgh school days but you re saymg hello to new excxtlng days ahead Congratu latxons and welcome to the future' In thns future Inland Steel s opportun xtres are yours ODDOFIUDIIICS open to hrgh school grads If you have some mechamcal tramxng or aptltude there are careers open ln many fields as machmnsts veelders electrxcxans patternmakers pxpefitters boxlermakers There are careers to follow 1n metallurgy and chem1stry And there are opportun 1t1es m the office and clerlcal fields The Job of production makmg the steel needed to keep Amerxca strong offers a challenge to alert young men You can have a get ahead future through Inland s traxnmg opportun1t1es Xou can get apprentlce or on the Job trammg to become more skllled 1n your trade You also can get college trammg and a college cert1ficate through the Pur due Inland Tramlng Program a program vt here Inland sponsors you through thls course at Purdue Extenslon Inland has been nn the busy Calumet Reglon for more thanahalf century Vle ll be here 1n the future too because we re a baslc lndustry mal-:mg a product used by everyone mcludlng the housewmfe openmg a can of peas and the G I flrlng an artxllery shell Inland SteelCompany serx esthe natxon and ltcan serxe you too xn the excmng days ahead Inland Sieel Company 3210 Watlmg St ins? 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A , g ' sam 1 2 ,ff ,Q 5 ?y N00 1 Q HANKS AUTO STORE COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND THE MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK OF HAMMOND IS located at three convennent Ioca tnons an Hammond downtown at 5243 Hohman south slde at 7033 Calumet Avenue and an Woodmar at 7Ol4 lnduanapolus Boulevard Thus bank whuch ns a member of Federal Reserv System and Member of the Federal Deposut I surance Corporatnon handles checkung accounts personal loans mortgage loans and buslness loans and has a trust department and safety depost boxes If any lntormatlon IS desured telephone R., GUARANTEE RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO l28 State Street Westmore I 3550 CALUME1' NATIONAL BANK or HAMMOND DHHS C0mPlete and convenlent banklng servuce at S231 Hohman Avenue For mformatlon or an appolntmenr feI9Ph0f'16 It now has a branch otflce operatrng rn H6SSvIlle at 68l7 Kennedy Avenue for easter servsce for nts customers l If you are Interested an the best bankmg servnce rn Hammond contact HOOSIER STATE BANK at 479 State Street an Hammond The establlshment IS open Monday fh 0US ThU 5daY 9 am to 2 pm and on Frlday from 9 a m to 8 p m I vw ' 1 5 rs , Q, A O Y , , N, .l ,V 'Hb 'w Qwqbpmz 'C '4f'V,C No QC 4,-xxx, hex 63 QRS' 8+ ,QUQ96 'OD5-xox xsvio 1103 5'a fS O R-X C' '41 ls 'U U Q 9946? ,437 1? w?51g'5w-5 4' xg o 00' 'vX0,oOAv- r?',,,,fQ O x 40 O x K Ofv 'D 347' Q 'Dfw c we D 8 xfm vlgcbo if Of-1 fJv,g.2' 'C Ygszsooic ffffuk X c c +- Rf- Q A K5 C bgbxq 0097650 Qloo KAQ4x xo? 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'-3 O0 K Q Q Ok ,ai Le KN ,M Q30 JN K ext -.Q ,QQ- OOO0 QOOO P534 CDYOQLQXCY, 4 xxx 3 V ' QS 6, For insurance see CHAS 'I' KAUFMAN AGENCY at 6Ol4 Columbia Avenue In Hammond, Indiana, or call WEstmore 3-0495 HAMMOND INSURANCE AGENCY INCOR PORATED I4O SIbley Street Edmund H Klelr' 'vlanager Leslle R Meyers Asslstant Manage' General Insurance and Surety Bonds In wund stock companIes WILLIAM E SCHAEFER Realtor handlmg real estate Insurance and loans IS located at l739 Rndge Road Munster lndIana The fIrm has been operatrng for over 30 years to gIve you the best In deals Phone Munster 298 NEIDOW FUNERAL HOME INC IS located at ll7 RImbach Street BALDWIN REALTY CO a natvonal homes dealer IS located at 672l Calumet Avenue In Hammond lndrana The fIrm has a lIsrIng plan to SUIT you Photo lIst your property wIth Baldwrn and start packrng ROY G OSBORNE bulldlng contractor does new constructlon and all types of buIldIng repaIrs The fIrms address IS l754 Calumet Avenue Whutrng lndIana For InformatIon call Whmng 2l32 BURNS FUNERAL HOME wIll glVE understand Ing SETVICE regardless of creed natIonalIty fraternal affIlIatIon lt IS one ot the largest funeral homes and It caters to the entrre Calumet area The locatIon IS 5840 Hohman Avenue In Ham mond The telephone number IS Westmore 2 260 SHERMAN E McEWEN Realtor establIshed sInce l922 IS an outsrandmg dealer In acreage buIlders and brokerage The manager Sherman E McEwen lr of the frrm whrch IS located at 69l7 South Hohman Hammond lndIana wIll gIve you the best of SEFVICE Telephone West more 2 2lI ARCHER ENNIS INSURED ESTATES located at 523l Hohman Avenue Hammond lndrana em ploys Insurance counsellors who represent the Travelors Insurance Company the Connectlcut General LIte Insurance Company and the Wash Ingron Nanonal Insurance Company For Intor matron or personal apporntment call Westmore 2 707 EMMERLING FUNERAL CHAPEL at the corner of Hohman Avenue and HIghland Street IS under the dIrectIon of Bayless Paddack It IS Hammond s oldest funeral fIrm Telephone Westmore I 2020 fgg f ig if ff? X I C PENNY CO X Q D' OHN H WILLS INSURANCE AGENCY carrles lIte fIre auto casualty avIatIon and suretY begda Insurance The hrm IS on 724 Conkey Street 2 for any Informanon For etfIcIent SEYVICS and prompt results for your advertIsIng or Insurance go to the WARNER F BLACKMUN Insurance and Real Estate Company at 5406 Hohman or call WE 2 8900 HATHAWAY THORNTON AGENCY says We represent Sound stock compames whose natron wIde reputatIon tor falr dealmg IS your guarantee of satIsfactIon Our knowledge and experoence wIll save you money Insurance of all forms that gIve you better protecnon IS sold at Hathaway Thornton Agency located at 69l5 Hohman Ave FLOYD VAN HORN REALTY CO estabhshed SINCE l93l IS known In the Calumet RegIon tor IIS real estate Insurance busIness and mortgage loans lt IS located at 4 West Russell Street In Hammond The new telephone number IS Westmore 2 l72O as I ff .4 Q f Us g ,I ff I I , . G hd G! ' I It 'll ,1 A I, -. u ., ...- ol ll i l 5- .4 X Complrments of HAMMOND LUMBER COM PANY located at 5019 Oakley Street For orders ,i call Westmore 2 3400 KRAUS CHINA AND SUPPLY CO at 5016 Hohman Avenue has complete supplnes of restau rant and ganutor needs chmaware glassware and srlverware Call Westmore 21523 DICK HOYT The Typewntcr Man Inc was establnshed an 1923 servrng the greater part of Lake County lts staff of eleven employes headed by Mrchael Kutsberg G Edward W Eurley managers serve the needs of typewrrter and offnce supply users The store us located at 5319 Hoh man Avenue Its phone number rs Westmore SERVICE HARDWARE at 5631 Calumet Avenue has been servrng the Calumet regron for 32 years It carrues Hoosrer Pamt products housewares home supplues and glass Call Westmore 2 1006 MARCUS SUPPLY CO rs located at 5030 Hoh man Avenue For servrce call Westmore 3 7500 TRI CITY OFFICE WORKS located at 5112 Hohman Avenue offers an entrre selectron of new and used portable typewrnters and standard models They have prompt reparr and rental ser vrce wlth delnvery Call Russell l241 and rf 0 answer or rf the lane rs busy call Russell 9060 The LYNCH OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY rs known as the store that carrres everythrng for the offnce The company buys sells rents and repalrs all offrce equnpment St p a 523 State Street or call Westmore 2 6210 The BECKMAN SUPPLY COMPANY establlshed snnce 1904 can furmsh you wrth coal wood and ready maxed concrete For fast and clean delrverues call Westmore 1 1490 or come pn af 527 Mnchrgan Avenue INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE COM PANY rs located at 5900 Hohman Avenue Hammond HAMMOND ELECTRIC COMPANY located at 6036 Calumet Avenue specraluzes rn repalfs of all electnc appliances and m0tOrS Call WGS' more 1 5400 MODERN ELECTRIC servrng the Calumet Regron sunce 1922 as located at 5347 Sohl Avenue lt servrces nnclude resrdentnal rndustrral and com mercual power rnstallatrons wmng and neon srgn UNITED SEIVICE BOILER HEATING AND FOUNDRY sos rmnownz at 737 169111 sneer .fl Ham ogoggratulataons and best washes to the Class mend Indmna Speclahzcs ,,., paints 0,1 and glass Q ' I ' ! 1 L l -?' 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X ' , X , I f 1 -r Ana' Nou, The World' For The Dags And Yum Thai In Afafrm' SUCCESS TO YOU 0 Your Photographer sp , 5 7 ,ff f r -- A, is 4 'YQ .N K1 I BOHLING AUTO SALES AND SERVICE INC BETTY CLADISH ELORIST Cv GIFT SHOP specnalnzeg In bOutOnnueres corsages Afrncan Vnolets artlflcual flowers potted plants wedding flowers and funeral d6'SIgnS lt IS located at 5-42l Calumet Avenue between State Street and Slbley Street Call West more 2 0707 Best washes to the Class of 55 For the sm rte t t I d HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE at Sl-ll Hohman turs and mlllltngry Svlnisthg CAeI:Riz E832 Avenue teaches typewntlng fllnng bOOl499D lS at 5252 Hohman Avenue or call WE 2 2705 uccounttng buslness Englnsh comptometry secre tu tal practnce cftlce grooming For mformatnon telephone Westmore l l954 HEMPHILL FLOWER SHOP at l69th Street at Harruson Avenue nn Hammond Indnana caters to hugh school students especnally All types and pnces of corsages are sold Call for orders SUCCESS AND A HAPPY FUTURE TO TH E CLASS MOLENAAR HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES s Icated at 5613 Calumet Avenue and sells e ftnest motorcycles an the Calumet Regnon carry a complete stock of nders apparel For e hnest motorcycle equupment and servnce Westmore 2 8340 C3 HANSEN BROTHERS FLOWERS located con ventently at 5320 Hohman Avenue has a select vanety of Fresh Flowers Dauly Flowers for any occasuon dates weddlngs or funerals and any type of corsages or baskets are arranged to please you MILLER scHooL ANU omcs survuss co urnrture nnstttutonat furwture and supplaes l l dmg Cham 395 f9lJl9S t-Joe recorders desks rs lt deals both ID wholesale and fe 8, vt r Y u can re on Mlller at 463 Faye-ng USC' '0 Hammond Call Westmore 2 2487 OF 55 from a department store that s been keeping paCe wnth the graduates of the Calumet Reglon snnce l890 Edward C Minas Company State Street Hammond ROSALEE SMART APPAREL 5259 Hohman Avenue Hammond lnduana has a large selectnon and varnety of styles for women of all ages The prices are reasonable Phone Westmore 2 0l56 4 1- srl C1JfE'5E'5l g5? 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S I l I l - and to- , ' rl f 9 lx O ly 5 i, 4' f- 1' , 4 'Y vigwxg rv, ' 5 SO 4 lil - ' NC' MUNSTER MEAT MARKET located at 6l9 Rudge Road un Munster as open dauly from enght nn the mornrng untll sux an the evenmg on Monday Tuesday Thursday and Saturday and untll er ht un th 8 e evenung on Wednesday and Frlday Phone Temple 7050 Good Luck to the Class of '55 from the CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB KLINES MODERN COPIES at 5lO6 O8 Hohman Avenue does art work layout deslgmng IBM varetypung mnmographung multngraphlng address :ng Inserting meterln a d g n speclaluzes an drrect manlnng Telephone Westmore l 2550 F W LUTE AUTOMOBILES ns located at 59ll I5 Calumet Avenue for that new Stude baker Com and see our wrde selectnons of used cars SHAVER MOTORS INC us located at 5800 Hoh man Avenue for Pontuac Sales and Servrce Protect your Pont :ac wrth Pontnac servuce your best assurance of factory tramed mechanrcs factory engineered parts and factory developed tools Want to re t a car or truck? lts as easy as A BC to do at at HERTZ DRIV UR SELF A car or truck can be rented by the hour day or week Hertz Drive Ur Self as located at 5036 Hohman Avenue an Hammond Call Westmore l S444 Sto'L ' Stop' Look' Lnsten' ls your roof leakung9 What abol-lf 'haf new Damf l0b9 Co to PAXTON LUMBER COMPANY to get the necessar maternals Bett Y er yet telephone Clarence Kung proprnetor and order your mat I ernas The com pany IS also proud of the lnsulatlon servlce It provrdes HA MMO TERY SAX F l NE FOOTWEAR Congratulatnons to the Class of 55 from HAMMOND LEAD Pkooucrs co .1-l N E52 1-as B gl! 1-'ff' p ook Llsten' ls your roof leakmg7 C0 to PAXTON LUMBER COMPANY to get the neces sary maternals Better yet phone Clarence Kung propruetor and order your materuals The com an p y us also proud of the msulatuon servlce at provades J W Mllllkan 449 STATE STREET 3 F COODYEAR offers to the publlc now Its lsfesaver tubeless tures Friendly attendants can recap yo.1r tures wrth swvft effucuency For new and used tures go to B F Goodyear at S457 Hohman Avenue or telephone Westmore l 6625 YOUR HEADQUARTERS Ol' The Newest an Records Classvcal and Popular J' 'Y I rn 12 00 '1 136' :U 5112 05 gum In , l 1 I 'R A t - l T r 1 -A T swf T A A .' ll H . . 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