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FoMWO td IS Jr ■ y K ? Family T iee, ofr ' 63 Our “Family Tree of ’63” was planted as a seedling four years ago in the academic soil of Hammond High School. After passing through several cycles of growth, it has now emerged large, stately, and strong and ever yet straining toward the light. Just as the roots of a tree are responsible for its growth, our teach- ers and administrative officers are responsibile for the imposing stature of our tree, the student body. The roots firmly anchored in the ground pipeline the food of knowledge into the trunk, which represents our academic achievements. The Athletic Department characterizes the bark of the tree growing thick and solid around the trunk, always trying to keep us invulnerable against our foes. From the trunk emerge the branches, reaching out individually in diverse directions and then combining to form a composite picture of our varied clubs. With spring, leaves appear in a showy display to exhibit the 1963 student album. May our “Family Tree of ’63” continue to grow — impregnable, strong, and with its leaves always facing the sky. ■
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advertising Page 172 STORY OF THE YEAR Page 4 ALBUM Page 106 Du m 1963 Hammond High School Hammond, Indiana Bill Bower Editor-in-Chief Lynn Bower Judy Aubruner Senior Editors Rosalie Shrago Carol Hutton Activities Editor Joan Evans Ad Manager Bodie Studio DeLaney Printing ACADEMIC Page 3 A ATHLETICS Page 60 ACTIVITIES Page 84
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Dediurtiott J 4 »» Doctor Oliver L. Rapp came to Hammond in August of 1949 to serve as Principal, but he was to be, in a sense, “caretaker” to Hammond Higfi School’s “tree” of tradition, faculty, and students. The school -had -just recently weathered the difficult years of World War H;, thus; =4t«jvas essential that it grow to meet the expanding demands of peacetime. The fore, Dr. Rapp nurtured ideas on school improvement offered him faculty and staff, and he actively attended conferences to learn of other educator’s methods. He helped us to meet the demands of the “space race” by approving the addition of Russian, UICSM, and PSSC physics to the curriculum. With his approval in 1953, the Speaker’s Program began. By 1959, we had a unified four year mathematics course. On discovering that department heads needed space in which to cen- tralize their materials, Dr. Rapp authorized the establishment of offices for them. He was instrumental in enabling counselors to devote full time to guidance and supported the initiation of College Night as a supplement to the regular guidance program. His administration’s increased publicity concerning summer school resulted in doubled enrollment. In noting that extracurricular activities were also important, he urged students to attend our games, and was a frequent spectator himself. He seemed able to convince students that spirit and scholarship could har- monize to enable them to transmit H.H.S. “greater, better, and more beautiful.” This philosophy won Hammond High a State Board of Educa- tion special First Class Commission in 1959. Dr. Rapp continues to improve our facilities in the position he as- sumed in September, 1962, as Assistant Superintendent of Personnel. Research, and Public Relations on the Hammond School Board. For ex- ample, his application under Title V of the National Defense Education Act provided the new guidance office. We sincerely thank Dr. Oliver L. Rapp for the improvements he sanctioned. They have blended with the other traditions of Hammond High School and have given us impetus to branch out further. Dr. Oliver L. Rapp Assistant Superintendent of Personnel. Research, and Public Relations for Hammond Public Schools.
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