Hammond Technical Vocational High School - Chart Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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SENIOR WILLS JOE RAKOCZY My piano accordian to Frank Overok who has ability and energy to play one. BILL GEORGE To the next sports editor of Tech, the abil- ity not to get the dirty end of the deal as I have in the past. SOPHIE DREMONAS I will my Math ability to Marie Thiel. ELMER HERRMAN My technique for ditching school to Ralph Sanasac. ROLLAND EVANS The part of my legs that turn up for feet to the unfortunate half-pint Ernie Greslo. JOAN KOPAS I will my skating ability to my sister Mary. JOE GYURKO My old faithful bicyle to Alex Jerzyk. VERA GOODLANDER My first chair and the Conn French-horn to Gordon Sharp. JOE MURZYN My monitor job, I will to Joseph Keilik. ARTHUR BEVAN My catching ability to Charles Lebout. MARJORIE GOOD My snow shoes to La Verne Arney. EARL ' BLACK My ability to come to school early to the hottest drummer in town Cliff Johnson. RAY CZALBOWSKI My snuff box to my brother Teddy. ETHEL BASZ My solo chair in Band to my sister Betty. GEORGE EWING My cowboy pants and shirt to Harold Ken- nedy. ED GORSKI Some of my basketball ability to our foot- ball team. JEAN HURST My operatic voice and position as soloist in the Glee Club to Ruth Hesterman and Kol- uma Certa to divide between them. LOUIS GRISH My black wavy hair to Bob Bewely. TED GRUMMER My ability to get a satisfactory admit for attending a show to anybody who can get away with it. EVELYN MAY My love for reading to Evelyn Purkey. JOHN HAUGAN My dancing ability to someone who doesn’t know how to dance. CHARLES HOVEY My position on the annual staff to Carl Fandrie. GERALDINE BUSCH My quarrelsome nature to Charlotte Lape. JOE KLAPKOWSKI My drag with a certain girl to Albert Kras. JOHN KLEE My ability of getting excused on a nurse slip to Ronny Ryckman. EILEEN BOLAND My variety of hair styles to Ruth Ann Carr. CHESTER KOLAS My welding knowledge to Earl Muller. STEVE KORNAFEL My ability of getting to set by a window to see the girls to Ed. Nowak. GERTRUDE GARGANO My place in the Triple Trio to Carole Howard, a very sweet girl. EUGENE KRUPINSKI My Polish accent to Frank Owczarzak. LEANEL.DA GROSS My size 14 dresses to FIclen Jane Thomas for her to try to wiggle into. JOHN MARTIS My four year apron to Neil Jughead” Kline. ART MEINZER My conceitedness to Joe Gurnak. EMILY CZOHARA My piccalo to Mildred (Hill Billy) Palmer and I hope she will learn to play it better than that fife of hers. STANLEY MURZYN My drag with Ethel Horvath to anybody who thinks they can get it. FRANK PAPP My ability to take Fords apart and have pieces missing when I finish to Robert Bick- ncll. ALETFIA OLDERT My ability to blush to Lillian Sheets. FRANK REBEY My loudness in band to James Klootwyck. ERVIN ROSE My wavy hair to some one who has straight hair. ( 22 )

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HISTORY The Tech Clipper of 193 8, that in 1934 flew quietly into the air of knowledge, is now nearing the end of its long voyage. When the beautiful airship began its voyage, its wings were shiny with new paint, the body was like new, and the inside was newly decorated. The crew was most inexperienced, but they were sturdy and willing workers. The Freshmen were in command when she started this long trip four years ago. Some of the passengers who started with us then dropped off, while others came aboard at our various land- ing places. Many were forced to take a parachute to the ground because of air-sickness and other difficulties. It was hard to let them leave, but success was the goal and all did what they could to reach this destination. One hundred twenty three were aboard when the ship left the Senior airport last September for the last lap of the journey, and as it flew to the last mooring, the crew and passengers were determined to carry on to the end. The beauty of loyalty, companionship, cooperation, stewardship, and etc., was seen along the land- scape and the horizon as this great ship cruised along its way. The ship encountered many storms, and it was sometimes hard to master the trouble, but the pilots of the Clipper managed to keep it up in the air and gained a great deal of knowledge in doing so. When the ship landed, its wings were no longer shiny, the paint was soiled, and the inside was worn which shows that the crew used every opportunity afforded them. As the ship landed, the sky was clear and the sunbeams were giving promises of a glorious day. The ship made a triumphant three-point landing and sent the students into the beckoning world to gain the experience with which to carry on their life’s work. ( 21 )



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SENIOR WILLS MARIE LENZ My 4 2 size ring to anyone who thinks theirs is smaller. GORDON SCHMAL My nickname of Small” to anybody who will have it. JULIUS SIEBIELIC My old fashion song books to Jack Adley. CLARICE PARKS My contagious laugh to Elizabeth Yar- brough. LEONARD STREMPKA My Tech sweater to Alvin Lenz. RICHARD WAGNER Waiting in my car to take Eileen Boland for a ride to anyone who wants to wait. GRACE MORGAN My make-up kit to Ella Mae Swets and may she use it well. RALPH WOOLEY My football ability to Jazz Wooley.” ELBERT WRIGHT Going uptown at noon without a lunch pass to anybody who doesn’t get caught. BERTHA GORCHES My New Year’s resolutions to work harder during my senior year to any lazy Junior. TONY ARGUS My shortness to A. Bodie. HAROLD BAKER Some of my weight to Morris Van Vleet. JEAN HATTEN My changeable disposition to Betty Basz. I RED BECCUE My past in the band to a Freshie. PETER BICAN IC Four years of service on the freshman team to Byron Peters. PAULINE GASAWAY My ability to get straight A” in cooking to Josephine Zabinski. FRANK BOSKOVICH My abilty of working hard in school to some lazy Junior. ANDY BURNEY My plumpness to Teddy Strempka. HELEN SZUMILAS My dancing ability to any Junior who can qualify. BILL CANADY My rolling dice to John Thomas. LAWRENCE COLLET Eating my lunch uptown to James Meadows. LORETTA JABLONSKI My ability to dance to any one who can qualify. ANTHONY FRUNK My ability to tease Gertrude Neubauer about Bill George to any lucky guy who can get away with it like I did. HUBERT GRABSKI My ability of talking to a person on the other side of the room to some loud Junior. ELSIE LUNDEWALL The duty of collecting news from the boys’ shops to anyone capable of securing any news from them. CALVIN GRUBBS Four and a half years is enough for anv man. TED KELLER My bashfulness to David Kendall. MARCIA ELLIOT My dieting will-power to Helen Jane Thomas. ANDY KOEHLER My stooge W. Baker to anybody who will have him. STANLEY KUBACKI Flirting with the freshman girls to Russell Kelly. FRANCES ARENS I will my special privilege of going home the second period for my glasses to anyone else who has a poor memory, but can think of good excuses. DONALD McNAB My ability of using the excuse I have to work” to Earl Tatum. DANIEL MALCOLM My liking of cigarettes to Pete Burton. JEAN CARROLL My astounding ability to sing soles with- out a trace of fear to Koluma Certa. NICK MARCVICH My blonde hair to Fred Flargens. LOUIS MROZ My ability to sneak over to Machine shop to use the mirror to Earl Muller. HELEN MILLAN I will my best hobby which is dancing to Natalie Betlejewski. MIKE PISKOROWSKI My crying talk to John Kucer. HENRY SANKOWSKI My pugnose to George Papach. MARION KUSCHEL I will my chair in band to Gertrude Neu- bauer. MIKE SOLEY My stubborness to any job killer. HARRY SOLOMAN My ability to work and not get dirty to Ray Koniarski.

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