Calumet High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Gary, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Chieftain 1954 Calumet Township High School Gary. Indiana i 7 SBSBBS BB0B tUHEd jf mi ii To Mom and Dad, who have walked beside us and shown us the way during our school days, we say — THANKS! THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 EVERETT ARTHUR, B.S. ALICE MARIE BARBIERI, B.M. OLIVE BISTRANSKY, A.B. CHET CIESLAK, B.S. VICTOR BARBIERI, B.M. STEVE BJELICH, B.S., M.S. LELA COOKE, A.B. 1 CATHERINE DALE, B.S. ROBERT JOSEPH, B.S., M.S. ALEXANDER KOMPIER, B.S.. M.A. JOHN P. LEMENE, B.S., M.S. LILLIAN McALLISTER, A.B. DAN McDEVITT, A.B. ANDY MIHALKO, B.S., M.A. IRENE NOWAK, A.B. JOHN SHINOVICH, B.S. RAY SKAMAY, B.S. JOSEPH STARKEY, B.S. HAROLD STRYKER, A.B., M.S. SAMUEL E. TAYLOR, B.S. CHRISTOPHER TRAICOFF, Director P.E. 6 PATRICIA J. TUCKER, B.S. ELSIE W. W ALDRON, A.B., M.A. PAULINE YATSKO, A.B. B.S., HARVEY ADAMS “Harv” Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Annual 4; Junior Class Sec.-Treas. ; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Band 4. BETTY LA RUE ANUNSON “Boots” GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4. THOMAS M. ADAMS “Ace” Annual 4; BAA 4; Journal- ism 4. A moment’s thinking is an hour in words. Hood DON ALEXOFF “Stub” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 4; Art Club 3; Baseball 3, 4. LUCY ANTUNA Journalism 4; Pan-Am 3, 4. ALLEN ALTG1LBERS “Al” Journalism 4; Pan-Am 4; Art Club 4. GLEN K. APPLETON Journalism 4. AMY BARNETT Annual 4; FHA 4; SSS 4. He who has a thousand friends has not one to spare. JACK BAIR “Shorty” Journalism 4; Pan-Am 3, 4; Art Club 3; Projectionist Staff 3; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. LORENA KAY BABER “Babe” Emerson 1. PATRICIA ANN BEDNER “Pat” GAA 4; FHA 2; Sr. Band 2. 3, 4. WALTER ARNDI “Wally” Jr. Honor Society 1; Journal- ism 4; Pan-Am 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Student Council 2. KATHRYN CLARK “Kay” Annual 4; FTA 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays; Pan- AM 3, 4; Sr. Band 1; SSS 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. MARILYN BLACKBURN Annual 4; SSS 4; FHA 3, 4. RANDALL CARLIN “Windy” Annual 4; Journalism 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; BAA 4; Pa- trol 1, 2. BOB CAREY Sr. Band 1, 2, 3. 4. CAROL ANN BRAASCH “Cab” Journalism 4. An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. DORIS MATILDA BROWN Wendell Phillips High, 1; SSS 4. Things are only worth what one makes them worth. MILDRED CORRIE “Millie” Annual 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; SSS 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4. DORA LEE COBURCER “Dotie” Annual 4; GAA 1, 2; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4. DEBORAH COVER “Debby” Annual 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Ensemble Club 3; A Cappella 4; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. ANN CLOYD Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; Journal- ism 4; SSS 3. DAVID LUTHER CUBBERLEY “Cub” Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. DAVID R. DE MARS “Dave” Annual 4; Journalism 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 1, 2; Sr. Band 1, 2; Junior Class President. RICHARD A. DAVIES “Dick” To know how to laugh is to know how to reign. FRED DELLEINBACH Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance- band l,2,3,4;German Band 4. JOE DE BOLD A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience. Cervantes RICHARD DOWNARD “Dick” Annual 4, Journalism 3; Baseball 3; Junior Senior Class Plays. RICHARD T. DOANE “Dick” Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. BEVERLY EATON “Bev” FHA 3, Journalism 4. JANET DIVICH “Jan” Journalism 4, FHA 3, Emer- son 1, 2. ELIZABETH ENGEL “Betty” Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; Jour- nalism 4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. He that plants thorns must never ex- pect to gather roses. Pifpay MARLENE ERICKSON “Mar” Annual 4; FHA 3; Office As- sistant 4; A Cappella 4; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. ; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Senior Class Sec. Treas. FLORENE FOREMSKI GAA 4 ; Tolletson 1, 2, 3. CATHARINE FAUGHT “Katy” FTA 3, 4; Pan-Am 3, 4; Pa- trol 3. ROBERT E. FRONEK “D.A.” Basketball 1, 2, 3; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Danceband 4; Ger- man Band 4. DARLENE HAMILTON “Bubbles” Annual 4; Journalism 4; FHA 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Love your friend with his faults. FRIEDA NELLIE GLTZMANN “Fritzie” Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; SSS 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays, Pan-Am 3, 4. PAT HATTENBACH Annual 4 ; FH A 3, 4 ; Journal- ism 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JEWEL HOUSE “Julie” Annual 4; FHA 3; Journal- ism 4 ; GAA 1, 2. CHARLES LELAND HESCHER “Pickle” Journalism 4; BAA 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Junior Class Vice-Pres. ; Sr. Band 1, 2. The way to be happy is to make others so. Ingersoel CLEO HODGE “Cle” Pan-Am 3, 4. CARL HORVATH “Slovak” Journalism 4; BAA 4; Bas- ketball 1, Sr. Band 1, 2; Base- ball 3, 4. KENNETH HOLLENBAUGH “Ken” BAA 4; Patrol 1, 2; Projec- tionist Staff 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. ELAINE HOWARD NYLA SUE JOBE “Susie” Annual 4; Pan- Am 3, 4; GAA 1, 4; SSS 3, 4; Senior Class Play; FHA 3, 4; Chorus 1. JAMES HURT “Jim” Annual 4; Journalism 3; Ac- cordion Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Danceband 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; German Band 4. ROBERT JOBE Senior Class President; Sen- ior Class Play; Student Council 2; Journalism 4; Pan-Am 3, 4. DAVID IIUBINGER “Dave” Danceband 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 1,2, 3, 4; BAA 4. PAGE 18. .GARY The more a man knows, the more he forgives. NORMA A. HUSK “Freckles” Annual 4; FHA 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4. HOMER LEE JONES Journalism 4. GERALD J. KIENZYNSKI “Gorp” Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Baseball Man- ager 3. JERRY KALITA Annual 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays; Accordion Band 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. What is defeat? Nothing but educa- tion, nothing but the first step to some- thing better. Phillips JOYCE KEELEY Annual 4; Journalism 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; SSS 3, 4; Senior Class Play; FHA 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2. LE ROY KETCHEM Journalism 4; Pan-Am 4. BENITA KELLEY “Be” Annual 4; FT A 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Patrol 3, 4. DEBORAH ANN KOBE Debbie” Accordion Band 2; FHA 3; Journalism 4; Patrol 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MARYANN KURATOR “Shorty” FHA 3, 4; Journalism 4. The wise man guards against the future as if it were the present. Sijrus JOE T. KURATOR “Punchy” BAA 4; Journalism 4; Jun- ior Class Play; Baseball 3, 4; Pan-Am 4; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE DELORES KRONE “Lucy” Annual 4; Journalism 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Am 3; Ensemble Club 3; SSS 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY PHYLLIS LAWLEY “Phil” FTA 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; SSS 4: Patrol 3 ; GAA 3, 4. FRANCES J. MEYERS “Franny” Annual 4; Chorus 1; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; SSS 3, 4; Pan-Am 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. TED McSHANE Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness. Holmes RICHARD MARA “Rich” BAA 4; Baseball 3; Patrol 1 . 2 . JL ' DITH MARTIN “Judy” Annual 4; FHA 3; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Office Assistant 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3. ED MARTIN Journalism 4. Nothing is impossible to Heywood ALICE MONREAL GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Honor So- ciety 3. JANE HELEN NOVY “Janie” Annua] 4; Journalism 4; Ac- cordion Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jun- ior Class Play; Jr. Honor Society 2 ; Chorus Accompa- nist 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Am 3, 4. a willing heart. BEVERLY MURPHY “Bev” Annual 4; FHA 3; GAA 1, 2 ; Chorus 1, 2, 3. ZIDEN NUTT “Sunny” Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 3; Junior Senior Class Plays. MARLENE NOLAN “Mar” FHA 3; GAA 1, 4. HELEN PAVISICH “Speedy” Annual 4; Journalism 3; Junior Class Play; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Am 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 4; SSS 3, 4; Ensemble Club 3; Girls State 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Macdonald. SIDNEY PERSLEY “Sid” Patrol 3, 4; Pan-Am 3, 4. GAIL PRICE Accordion Band 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; Junior Senior Class Plays; FT A 3, 4; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY W. PETERS Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 4. VERNON RICARDO ROBINSON “Buzzard” Roosevelt 1, 2; Tolleston 3; Patrol 4; Basketball 4; BAA 4. JANE REACH FHA 3, 4; Annual 4. PEARL ANN RZECHLLA “Pearley” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Truth is honesty in speech; honesty is truth in action. Millard DELORIS ROGERS “Del” GAA 1, 2; FHA 3; Chorus 1. LORETTA ROTH “Lorrie” GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; SSS 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. FLORENCE M. RA NKE “Plo” Annual 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNADALE SACKS “Susie” Junior Senior Class Plays; Sophomore Class Sec.; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Girls State (Alternate) 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Ensemble Club 3; A Cappella 4; Jr. Honor So- ciety 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. NOAL SCOTT Junior Senior Class Plays; BAA 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 4; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4. DOI.ORES SYl.VIA SANDOVAL Annual 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play ; Pan-Am 3, 4; Chorus 1; Office Assist- ant 4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Journalism 4; Art Club 2, 3. Manners are the happy ways of doing things. Emerson CLIFFORD G. SCOTT “Cliff” Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Journalism 4; Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; German Band 4; Annual 4. CLARA SCHMID Annual 4; FHA 4; FT A 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays, Pan-Am 3, 4; SSS 4; Chorus 1. ARTHUR SHARP Senior Honor Society 4; But- ler 1, 2. RAYMOND SHI DICK BAA 4; Senior Class Play; Projectionist Staff 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3. Kindness — a language which dumb can speak, and the deaf can understand. Bovere PHYLLIS JEAN SHORES Patrol 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY SHINKLE “Snooky” Annual 4; FHA 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2. NANCY LEE SLOAN “Nan” Annual 4; FTA 3, 4; Jour- nalism 4; Pan-Am 3, 4; Sr. Band 1; SSS 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN STONEBREAKER HAZEL SNYDER “El” GAA 1, 3; SSS 3, 4; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Pan-Am 3, 4. DIANE MARIE SPORNIC “Di” Junior Senior Class Plays; SSS 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Patrol 3; FTA 3, 4. WANDA SPIRES Marshall Township 1, 2. JOAN SMITH “Joni” Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; SSS 3, 4; Annual 4. It’s what you learn after you think you “know it all” that counts. JACK H. STRICKLAND Pan-Am 4; Student Council 4; A Cappella 4. JAMES B. VAN VLEET “Gravedigger” Patrol 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 4. It is never too late to give up our preju- dices. Thoreau LUCREZIA TAYLOR “Lulu” FHA 3, 4; Sophomore Class President; Senior Class V. Pres.; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Student Council 1; Pan-Am 4; SSS 3, 4; DAR Award 4. CURTIS TAYLOR JUANITA WOOSLEY “Nita” Annual 4; FHA 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY JUNE WESTERHOUT “Bev” Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; Jour- nalism 4; SSS 3, 4; Patrol 3; Chorus 1, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Let him go where he will, he can only find so much beauty or worth as he car- ries. Emerson LILLIAN JEAN WARD Annual 4; FHA 4; Journal- ism 4; GAA 4; SSS 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. LORETTA WILSON “Lorrie” Stockland High 1; Chorus 3; A Cappella 4; Junior Sen- ior Class Plays: GAA 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Accor- dion Band 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 4; FHA 3; FTA 4; Patrol 2, 3, 4. FRANK WILSON “Willy” BAA 4; Dance Band 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Journalism 4; Base- ball 3. JOYCE WILCOX “Jo” Annual 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Class Plays; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; A Cappella 4; Ensemble Club 3; Student Council 1, 2. EARL YOHO, JR. “Bud” Accordion Band 1; Junior Class Play; A Cappella 4; Journalism 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL ZEDOV “Zeke” Journalism 4; Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. First row, left to right: M. Erickson, Sec-Trcas.; B. Jobe, President; L. Taylor, V. Pres. Second row. Sponsors: Mrs. Bistransky, Mr. Arthur, Mrs. Garland. CLASS COLORS : Maroon and grey CLASS FLOWER : White carnation 29 There ' s Been Some Changes Made Fran Bcnita Flo Helen Margie Ma Susie Snooky Ronnell Amy Dar Joyce Bonita Mar Kay Judy Debby Lucille Bett In Memoriam BARBARA HARMS 1934-1932 Remember Remember me when I am gone away, Gone away into the silent land ; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go, yet turning stay. Remember me when no more, day by day, You tell me of our future that you planned ; Only remember me ; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve; For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. 32 Christina Rossetti 33 C. ALGER ■ B. BECK Junior Class OHicers First rote: D. Hershberger, Sec. G. Bedner, V. Pres. R. Nevins, Pres. R. Cudzoil, Treas. Second rote: Mr. Skamay, Mr. Mihalko, Mrs. Waldron, Mr. Strycker. G. BEDNER D. ANDERSON C. BEST M. BJORKLUND J. BLOOM F. BLOUNT R. BOLINCER L. BOROM J. BOSTON J. BRAKEFIELD H. BRYANT B. BURNS R. BYERLY M. CAREY M. CARLTON L. CHEEK J. CHLEBEK C. COAN M. CONLEY W. COOK P. CRIDER R. CUDZIOL B. CUNNINGHAM N. DANIEL E. DIETRICH L. DUFRAIN R. DYKHLIZEN M. EICHELBERGER W. PARIS B. FARR S. FINLEY J. FRONEK W. FI GETT L. FUSON R. GOLDSMITH V. GONZALES M. GREGORY M. GRIMM W. GROSS S. HAMILTON C. HARKINS C. HARRIS Y. HAUSE W. HELTON B. HENSLEY IIOCHSTETLER R. HORN S. HOI GIITALING J. HOWARD M. HUBBARD 35 E. JELENEK J. JANSEN C. JASTREM G. JEWELL F. JOHNSON C. JOHNSON B. O’BADGE K. OLIVER R. OWEN M. I’AI.MO B. PARKER ft J. OWEN R. RAKOWSKI A. REGESKI L. PELOT C. PICHEL P. POPA B. PRASNIKAR O. ROBERTSON L. RUSH C. SAMPSON M. SANDERS W. SCHOON W ; . SCHNEIDER J. SCHREINER B. SCHUFFERT D. SCHULTZ H. SCHULTZ C. SCOTT F. SCOTT 37 D. SEKULICH D. SEIFERT M. SHORES J. SOWLES J. SOWLERS T. STARKEY C. STEININGER W. STEVENS T. STEWART S. STOMING S. STOTTS P. STRIMBU R. STRIPE R. STRIPE R. STRIPE R. SULLIVAN N. SVABIK D. TARNOGRODSKI C. TAYLOR A. TIIORESON M. TOWNSEND P. TROEHLER R. TIIMPES C. VAMVAKAS C. VANDERHEOF W. WALKER H. WEITZE D. WILLIAMS D. WYCKOFF A. ZLATAR Sophomores First row: F. Nogglc, S. Neil, N. Meyers, L. Roe, O. Purdv, C. Marvel. Second row: B. McClendon, C. Murzyn, C. Marlin, R. Miller, G. Mays, L. Randolph. Third row: D. Moyer, J. Moss, L. Powers, J. Rowan, C. Potosky, R. Putman, J. Malerly. Fourth row: C. Ralph. J. Polchen, J. Rainwater, E. Mika, II. Rainwater, R. Stenson, j. Murphy, B. Rzechula, L). Markle. First row: D. Appleton, B. Borom, M. Brown, II. Burns, M. Ballon, D. Arnold, D. Cranor. Second row: A. Doss, A. Cash, C. Coan, J. Cockrum, D. Collins, W. Collins, P. Cosby, M. Crowe. Third row: G. Akin, E. Bloom, L. Appleford, J. Carlin. R. Creel, C. Copper, J. Craig. Fourth row: J. Adinolfi, G. Adams, L. Bennett, J. Brant, M. Charhonneau, F. Barkey. Sophomores First row: J. Cole, C. James, P. Cosbv M. Cable, F. Chapman, IN. Eland, P. Edwards, L. Rlark. Second row: C. Dietrich, J. Brant, B. Christy, M. Brown, I. Henry, N. Lew man, L. Powers, B. Payne. Third row: E. Hirsch, J. Brandt, B. Boyd, J. Scrbacic, K. Scheidt, S. Schoon, J. Schreiner, B. Simms, R. Shebat, L. Staninger. Fourth row: D. ( ' louse, L. Bean, G. Tiliakos, T. Sharp, G. Stonebraker, J. Fox, P. Kruse. G. Kirk, M. Stillbow r, B. Thompson, D. Morgan. First row: L. Williams, E. Stoops, B. Tremble, P. Thomas, J. Watson, J. Underwood, V. Toma, A. Jones. Second row: P. Tucker, K. St. Meyers, B. Wright, L. Townsend, L. Wawrzyniak. J. Williams, B. Spencer. Third row: O. Shelton, D. Whitlow, E. Vondrak, R. W ilson, B. McGee, R. W ytovicz, L. Stone. Fourth row: M. Brown, G. Stamper, II. IIu(T, R. Taylor, O. Sullivan, B. Street, P. Szpiech. L. lJndc rwood, N. West. First row: P. Dffmer, J. Ilolifield, E. Halbrook, S. Hoffman. J. Hamilton, S. Horn. Second row: B. Harold, A. Hood, H. Harris, E. Hodge, IN. llinshaw. Third row: S. Groover, G. Earl, L. Finley, D. Dunsmore, T. Feeney, K. Goodman, S. Grimm. Fourth row: J. Gates, L. Evans, T. Fauver, M. Huddleston, P. Dellenbaeh, P. Gray, J. Gunther, J. Dever, J. Gervais, T. Day. First row: D. Little, IN. Lewman, B. Kravetz, J. Hernandez, S. iatrola. J. Kelehent. Second row: E. Hirsch, B. Larmon, M. Koerner, J. Lueas, F. Johnson, E. klimek. Third row: J. Kirklen, M. MufT, 1. Jones, J. Keatts, C. Jansen, S. Leaeh. R. Maeieirzak. R. Kallas. Fourth row: C. MufT. B. OraehefT. W. Hollenliaugh. T. Lauell. R. Kucher, B. Klemp, P. Kruse, J. McQuen. March of Dimes Queen II. Pavisch crowns Queen K. ( ' lark. Sophomore Class Officers First row, left to right: S. Neil, B. Payne, G. Akin, G. Kirk. Second row , Sponsors: Miss Nowak, M. Kirk, Mr. MeDevitt. Mrs. Joseph. Mrs. Kingery. C J LUNCHEONETTE 6212 Vi ' est 25th Avenue Gary, Indiana 43 First row, left to right: J. Shuey, J. Jensen, C. Peters, V. Taleff, J. Poliquin. M. Du Frain, Mrs. Dale, Sponsor. Second row: J. Kalita, R. Porter, W. Hirsch, J. Marlowe, C. Mayor, P. Pancheff, J. Erickson, S. Willis. Third row: J. Joyce, T. Goodan, W. Greene, V. Johnson, R. Price, K. Burnistcn, G. Gentry, L. Cover, A. Kurator. Fourth rote: B. Price, J. Lopez, J. Tauber, R. Nichols, R. Duggins, C. Tolbert, F. Reel. D. Niel, B. Spinks. Fifth row: M. Alexander, J. Page, L. Ilixon, E. Crundwell, D. Banks. G. Buckley, G. Broom, R. Irvin, J. Enocksen. First rote, left to right: M. Simons, K. Schroeder, S. Green, E. Anderson, B. Sibelskv, N. Coburger. Second row: M. Jones, J. Hartsell, B. Atkins, S. DuFrain. J. Spinks, B. Nix, D. Keith, S. Huddleston, M. Aplin. Third row: J. Rodgers, R. Cline, G. Akin, E. Spornic, R. Walters, S. Hales, F. McKee. C. Loomis, R. Reilly. Fourth row: O. Thompson, H. Ellis, M. Spurlock, G. Gerber, G. Bchrndt, E. Farmer, G. Reed, P. Rodgers, P. Faught, V. Cohut, not pictured — Mr. Lemene, Sponsor. First row, left to right: H. Tatum, K. Purdy, M. Spornic, G. W ' ooslcy. B. Perdue, Mrs. McAllister, Sponsor, B. Lucas. Second row: M. Okeley, M. Laramie, M. Keatts, E. Ketchem, K. Fauver, L. Wells, M. Alvey, G. Catterton. Third row: C. Ward, R. Tovsen, G. Coulitisis, D. Miller, B. Friant, S. House, T. Farr, K. Eichelberger. Fourth row: R. Cranor, W : . Thomas, K. Hamilton, R. Vincent, R. Saksa. L. Carlson, A. Haelacher, J. Roark, R. Martin. First row, left to right: J. Wettengel, M. Szpiech, S. Rodriquez, C. Ramirez, A. Maxwell, A. Prasnikar, Mr. Kompier, Sponsor. Second row: R. Loving, L. St. Myers, S. Humphries, E. Piehel, C. Chmielewski, M. Nimetz, D. Mahala, P. Dietzman. Third row: I. Watkins, M. Villalobos, G. Shiflev, D. Sharp, D. Crance, D. Altgilbers, J. IlulTman. Fourth row: F. Van Vleet, G. Woods, K. Thompson, G. Yarber, P. Ranks, J. May. First row, left to right: S. Julkes. J. Rosieh, J. Wyckoff, W. Kimbrell, C. Maeiejczak, M. Meyer, M. Mangione, Miss Gornev, Sponsor. Second row: R. Persley, D. Wawrzyniak, E. Moods, J. Farmer, D. Divieh, C. McElrov, P. Jostes, J. Whitsell, M. Drazieh. Third row: R. Hixon, B. Sparks, J. Robinson, D. Czasty, V. Day, J. Hayes, J. Stamm, A. Houghtaling, C. Hall. Fourth row: F. Hedrick, R. Hall, R. Ilartog, L. Holt, S. Parker, J. Bellar, D. Bell, O. Gibson, R. Horvison. R. Olsen, C. Banks. First row, left to right: B. Byers, G. Stillwell, T. Stewart, E. North, Mr. Cieslak, Sponsor. Second rote: W. Dorsett, R. Reedy, J. Eales, C. Yocum, J. Sacks, L. Hoover, L. Hunt. Third row: J. Brack, T. Carpenter, W. Light, I.. Loveless, A. Granger, P. Davies, B. Partain, T. Castle. 47 Left : Ken Floy Right : Wendy, Nona. Janet, Carl Freshman Class Officers First row, left to right: R. Porter, Trcas. ; E. Pichel, Viee-pres.; R. Copper, Pres.; P. Davies, See. Second row, Sponsors: Mrs. Dale, Mr. Lemene, Mr. Cieslak, Mr. Kompier, Miss Gorney, Mrs. McAllister. Left: Joyce «£- Norma Right : Judy Ray Bl IKEMA Kl ' IPER 4680 South Ross Road Griffith 199 R2 First roio, left to right: Miss Johnson, P. McLean, K. DuBois, L. Mattie, D. Casmus. P. Long, J. Merchant. J. I loli field. Second row: J. Tucker, I. Swank, C. Zimmerman, I). Horton, M. Purdy, M. Lofton, I). Daily, C. Ready, P. Ritter. Third row: R. Carrico, L. Wease, C. Rivers, P. McLaughlin, R. Page. P. Flynn, A. Ilixon, R. Austin. Fourth row: L. Gates, J. Walton, J. Jackson, T. Umlauf, J. Duggine. First row , left to right: D. Hayes, B. Auis, B. Goan, B. Rainwater, C. Ward, S. WyckofT, L. Vencent, Mr. Taylor. Second row: J. Spornic, D. Wilson. D. Markle, D. Huffman. S. Schweder, B. Williams, W . Williams, G. Cole, R. Green. Third row: C. Walker, J. Brazelton, S. Hernandez, B. DayhoiT, D. James, L. Sanders, F. Walker, M. Lofton, C. Minton, C. Sparks. Fourth row: W . Wytobich, F. Jelenic, E. Cheek, B. Lane, R. Richie, E. W hitesell, R. Sulvan, J. Vuich, J. Mayfield, R. Luie, J. liensen. First row 9 left to right: Mr. Joseph, M. EvanofF, W. Ford, N. Colias, P. Bailey, J. Chappey, K. Huth. Second row: K. Legler, J. Boelt, M. Shidler, M. Bellar, J. Scott. B. Sasser, M. Cash, J. Okely. Third row: J. Tovsen, R. Maugen, M. Motto, J. Greene, L. Pittcnger, S. Stocker, B. Norrick, L. Sackman. Fourth row: R. Norrick, L. Hamersley, A. Garrila, I). Stevens. D. Roberts, E. Stamper, J. Llamas, R. Guthrie, D. Seitzinger. 49 First row: B. Stone, J. Smith, B. Sasser, (J. Brown. M. Radeck, G. Copper, S. Mays, J. Iatarola. Second roic: J. Charboneau, E. Camp, O. Hunt, J. Crowe, C. Ray, M. Staffey, K. Hurbst, R. Sloan. Third row: F. Mehok, P. Banks, D. Odom, T. Bauske, J. Conle, R. Marvel, F. Butler, D. Jewell. Fourth row: S. Finnley, R. Stolman, P. Hubinger, Mr. Shinovieh, C. Morganroth, E. Welsh. D. Meek. First row , left to right: Miss Yatsco, N. Weitze, D. Martin, D. Barnes, S. Godfrey, P. Walton, R. McCullars. Second row: J. Wells. B. Larmon, A. Cook, B. Stape, D. Ross, D. Johnson, P. Murphy. Third row: R. Fleischman, R. Gully, I.. Lawson, V. Williams, I. Julkes, N. Willey, J. Spohnholtz, D. Forney. Fourth row: D. Kirklen, L. Carver, R. Doss, C. Thompson, N. Delles, G. Rugarin, D. Lohman, T. Rodrigues. Fifth row: N. Krawszenia, T. Jones, K. Vincent, D. Halhrook, D. Blade, A. Best, S. Henerv, B. Alexander. First row , left to right: B. Shores, P. Parry, C. Nagy, N. Jostes, F. Martin. R. Koener, H. Klein, B. Bennett, S. Gates, J. North, E. Toomire. Second row: B. Ragsdale, J. Shinkle, D. Lutz, P. Husk. K. Clark, L. Nelson, N. Waters, B. King, G. Tatum. Third row: II. Henry, D. Vinyard, J. Smith, D. Florez, J. Iatarola, L. Daries, C. Kallas, D. Huddleston, F. Diehl. D. Biggerstaff. Fourth row: J. Warak, D. Gray, F. Williams, P. Davis, D. Hobson, E. Bushemi, W. Jack- 50 son, R. Cermak, R. Roberts. First rote, left to right: T. Feeney, D. Alexoff, G. Akin, J. Bloom, C. Horvath Second rote: J. Gervais, T. McShane, G. Adams, K. Miller, B. Hinkle, D. Downard, 52 H. Shudick, K. Tumpes, R. Mara, B. Johnson, B. Cudziol, Mr. Shinovich, Coach. Basketball Schedule Nov. 6 Boone Grove 60-35 Nov. 17 Dyer 69-51 Nov. 20 Lowell 77-38 Nov. 24 East Gary 63-42 Dec. 2 Merrillville 46-37 Dec. 8 Winamac 65-43 Dec. 11 Crown Point 44-50 TOURNEY Dec. 17 Dyer 89-37 Dec. 18 Griffith 46-41 TOURNEY Jan. 1 Merrillville 31-37 Jan. 2 East Gary 53-44 Jan. 4 Gary Wirt 47-26 Jan. 8 Mount Ayr 74-44 Jan. 15 Portage 62-32 Jan. 22 Gary Edison 47-40 Jan. 29 Chesterton 45-52 Feb. 2 Hanna 62-35 Feb. 9 Fair Oaks 58-44 Feb. 12 Hamlet 68-38 Feb. 19 Hobart 60-58 First row, left to right: G. Stamper, Manager, R. Tovsen, T. Feeney, R. Mara, Manager II. Strycker, E. Arthur, Statisticians, O. Shelton, Manager. CHARLES GLUTH SON ROOFERS 2550 Colfax Street Russell 2768 53 First row, left to right: J. Kalita, V. Gonzales, G. Bedner, C. Best, D. Alexoff, R. Tovson. Second row: Mr. Traieoff, Coach; R. Shudick. J. Kuchinskv, W, Stevens, C. Taylor, K. Miller, R. Stripe. C. T. H. S. Tournament Victors First rote , left to right: Mr. Traieoff, Coach; J. Kuchinskv, G. Bedner, C. Taylor, V. Gonzales, J. Kalita. Second row: R. Stripe, R. Tovson, D. Alexoff, W. Stevens, K. Miller, R. Mara, Manager; (I. Best, R. Shudick. PHILLIPS’ DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 3593 Broadway 54 Gary, Indiana Varsity Varsity Cheerleaders BARBARA FARR DANIECE SEKULICH BARBARA PRASNIKAR JO ELLEN SCHREINER LYNN MESCHEDE Compliments of BENTLEY BROTHERS Crown Point Scissors Columit Win String it man of the night, however, vl9 points. Scores : V ' lU ' i ( Cirirrith F 1 B F P i 2 gtanczak 3 3 l T I t O 3| Holme 2 0 1 P ) 2 3 Morgan 2 2 0 1 • 0 0, Harder 4 0 0 I V 2 Tallin 3 10 Scherer 2 0 1 jHfcMW. Anderson 1 I 2 V Saker 3 3 1 Hb KhUL ark - 4 0 0 I V leher 1 l | the final of the Calumet Town- |ip holiday basketball tournament., p a 7 o’clbck consolation game at ne Calumet Township gym, Lowell 1 ays Dyer. N ursday night, Griffith handed ' .c its 57th straight basketball; S ' l -37. In the other game Calu- v ownship beat Dyer, 89-37. • • • «• GRIFFITH zoomed to a 28-5 first iirtcr lead and coasted the rest of O ' way. Bob Stanzak led the Grif- Jh scoring parade with only nine pints, proof of the balanced attack ‘Panthers displayed. Six Grif- Itli players scored six or more bints. (Dyer’s hopes of defeating once-j Ip ten Calumet Township lasted fly until the first quarter had| Ided. At that point the host team) ks ahead. 11-8. But Calumet, bwnship turned on some scoring! P«m in the second period to swell e margin to 30-12 at halftime, ucromc Kalita and Vic Gonzalez n Calumet scorers with 15 points: fch. Rich Palm of Dyer was high. Pointers, 11-8, and tied them in the last period. Both these wera not enough to offset the Huly second frame. Jerry Kalita was high for CS A umet with 14 points. Calume ►aferve team continued unm rr a 49-25 victory 7 . Bo? score: Crown Pu I ' CtlunM Twp. (44) ■’ IS fl pfl Ig ft pj Becker, f 5 7 4 Kalita, f Sid Waymire, f 1 1 1[ Kttchlnaky, t 4 2 1 Kaiser, c 10 31 Taylor. c 2 0 a Schmal. g f ' 1 0 Gonzales. X 6 1 9 Seraraur, g 2 2 4lBedner, g 119 Kaoch 1 1 2 Miller OOd Totals IS «U Bulldogs of Cro l i night shattered ti winning streak of Township with a s victory on the losei Jim Schmal, 5-Sft vided four straight! ' out a miss in the if stanza for Crown Pi game total was niil Point ' last k six-game .n e t Mfco-44 Mini Lari) Wietj Bevif Ad and a free 1 toss . Dick Becker dropper m for the Bulldogs. Calumet bounced ® bling 14-7 lead in In riod. but the big 22 pH up by the Hubmen in™ frame turned the tide. ' . Once again in the t£ CUr ' Nolti Pain Cole Dre I . J s eil K J Kalita ' Kuchlnaky [Taylor i Gonzalez Bodnar [Ton nan bniler Ylexoff lert Shudick ■evens Total 10 12 14| Score by Quarters Crown Point 7 22 5 1 Calumet .....14 6 112 Official — Price, Griffith; Mas Gary. -A aramea — Dec. y-18, Calumet t Juniel Twp. 47 Kdfiton (10) Calumet Sixth Ca - TA ’ WIN AM AC — alumet- Towt sailed into AVinamttfc with a 1 2 Pappas 0 1 K Hall 3 A Kish 3 ‘ 4 , Falcone 1 1 1 Beno 0 1 1 Hicks 2 i Juktilikl ilumet Ba )th Victors field goal percentage to gi ' Ridge Road quintr M t lory of the basl H The Warriors field goal tries. Jerry KuchinskjB P with 18 points. Jerry Kalita’s 12 poi| F , Taylors 10. J I l Roy Shudick earner f A In the last two-and j to hit four basket! J fl points. fl Box score: I Calumet Townahlp 651 ) iMj9 B K P Totals K. MILLER tmf FDiirney I team Calumet Township its own tournament by out- ig tough Griffith, 46-41, -ihght. Consolation game Dyer f Well a 63-53 loss, the ,lit beating for the Red J- kuchiimsky lumet Township ; J lead and went on t A victory of the snasoH fosses Wednesday night on it’s Lft floor. Merrillville was the vlc- . 46-37. ic Gonzalez was Calumet ' s scor- tg leader for the second straight ime. He scored 18 points last Lght. Last week against East Gary rgot 25 points. Pox score : | Merrill ill« 37 B P Ailita with 18 points led Township squad to Calumet led early, id fne lead to 24-18 at the d maintained a margin of i four and nine points, ■cores: I ( hjtmidun ' thlp fch (41) ! Calumet Twp. (46) II B P P B F P II . 3 1 Kftlitn ' 0 J Q A ’ J Kiichlnsky 2 3 4 ■5 2 0 Oj Taylor 4 1 4 1 .1 1 l| r.on7j le2 3 2 2 ■ 2 2 P. Bedner 12 2 V 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 1 OBookm 4 Jentfim 1 BerRer 2 ' Conn . 4 ' l.ebo j Taylor GonzuV Bedner Miller ahimrt Twp. hi B K P W innmuc Total- 13 18 H IS S3 — 41 14 40—48 Calumet To Beals Dyer, Connotation lx well (33 . •6 3 Burfftas 3 4 4 1 SlrOM 3 2 6 Miller 13 1 Larson fi 4 Wletbrock 0 10 ' Bevins )AdtOl I Sund ‘ 1 Kern IV Wf Kalita i Kurhlnak; Ta I0T Gonzalez - Be dner j. Touaen I Miller S iAlexoff Bert ' Shudick Stripe DYER— Calumet Tow) its second victory of thej season by defeating Eg Indians’ opener. 69-5. 1 | It was Jerome good for a total gave Calumet T ] mentum to pull a the second half. in ’t close throughout the first two pe- riods with the score reading 13-1 1 in Calumet Township’s favor at the -end of the first quarter and 29- 3 i at halftime. Rex Clarke led Dyer sc6rers with T 1 • d... ... 2; VVoislej oColom ' R. STRIPE Total Tima:. 13 16 14 Fast Gary Calumet Township . led the Indians. It wa: tage team ' s eighth lost to three victories. Calumet now has an even doz- en wins and onw two losses. The Warriors ' reserve squad contin-i ued their unbeaten streak with aj 56-13 conquest. Box score: Cxlum.-t Twp. (« 2 P,.rt vo ftl) Ip It p( lEllpf! Kalita, f SO 11G. Bradford. 1 2 5 21 Kuchln ki, f 1 0 OiB tancourt. f 3 1 2] Taylar. o 3 0 2! Clem. .21 lWarriors of Calumet Town- tip held fast to their second fiace ranking among the inde- ' pndent teams with an easy 62- ' 1)2 victory over Portage last Jfiight at Portage. SX Paced by Jerry Kalita’s eight goals, the Warriors romped 551 28-14 .first-half advantage ng the same wo quarters. ,s nine points the Por- opposed Gonrale 4 6 2 Cole 2 ft ft Nolan ft ft lGovert 4 4 1 ' Toting 1 3 ft Joste« Miller Best I Alexoff Toeeon Sbudeck Total 34 19 l: Calumet Township Dyer C. BEST Calumet TV r Beats HaiMu HANNA — Cal combined a fast in with a pressing 7 Jen beat Hanna, 6 2-3 Jnd 14th win again su free The Warriors, Traicoff, sped quarter lead an in the second i 17 lead at inly j Gerald Kuci zalcz sharedj L7 honors with Box score: Calumet Twp. of th ■ tu s at ' ■ feSI T ourney Host fc Gon- scoring 0MGHT IP TOURNAMENT mnfthlp t . Dyer, rp. Griffith. b hytiors ping East Jammond fifti. Mer- slip, and C A LIME ' 7 p.m.— At if 8 :15 C row n I’fH The holida.Vr 3 ments toniglid ■‘Hr Towns! 1 In tR ft p. m., i fv Warrior a f of Dye ;al nmond Tech. Kalita Taylor Gonzales Kuchinak Bodnar Miller Beat Toyson Alexoff Shudick Stevens Stripe [ the annual j all tourna- P’ into action L Calumet pasium. .game at 7 rbe the host 1st Indians of !• which will ;est between swell and Pan- JMnt off ij Monday,; JJeston. An sftammond; will be! Total Calumet Hanna AFea off mitted nine errors, while Its ■■ponent.s erred seven times. Vi he next quarter was similar, Q i the first— Calumet still lead- lig- but unable to pick up any lizeable margin. Wirt was fhackled to only one field goal in the period; this was by Ora ■VVildermuth. The Warriors were I able to place only two goals 1 [ Gonzalez and Ron Tovsen P the teams went downstai ‘ the halftime rest the tViflLy held a 17-12 advantage. CALUMET TAKES OVER Calumet took complete charge | in the second half, outscoring ary opponents by a 16- argin. ' - Kalita sent .home three! als and a free throw for the Warriors in the third period SIT-l!) score. follow Red Dei| thers of Mean Point [ldogs of Crown Hammond Tech OalumM Portal Rrl, W. STEVENS -tour- D. ALEXOFF — —— - ’ --- .11 . ... twp. Victor In Reserve Tourney best and 1st records f of the area bas- Griffith By sport lids only ini team (yLowell is In seven. Township’s cision over lumph over ns also lost TOCRNET S ' miltl E M Grit. 37| Hi C ftms+t Twp., 37 1 t ' onsoj H Oim «nd Noll, 29; C calumet Twp. 7 R. TOVSEN Calumrt 131) Gruntll (21) c ft rf is i Rro vn. f 2)0 Holme ; f a Huddleaton. t 1)1! ' BecXtr t j Vondrak. o Sts fleonett. e - l) Wilton, g A () 2 Mack, k l Ralph, g to lead his team to a Once again Wirt was held to Lowf Wt a single field goal — this one by to Eric Matysiak. , X Early in the final quarter. t0 , after the Warriors had run up a. T 7 38-23 lead. Coach Scheub elected j jfL jJ to play the remainder of his A C am J bench, but this was to no avall.ljJ Ig ' a Kalita with four field goals) 1 E,, p ( V and a free toss tied with Curti y JhawakaS yTaylor for scoring honors with 0 f ' f avor( ne points. Taylor hit seven .c i-dfVlrr wavs Mark dor as a pro Gary arc I ball futim Defin if j no letdcf cage cl g urday as tR off with ig their own P team touric Calumet. 5 in a semifit afternoon a| field goal sp; to smother 1 the title garni the champiJ besting Hair In the fii ors led 22-11 the first ths 12 players I storing colit Hammonf tion win o R result of 2 3 0| Pauline, g i Doan Bauraer fusion of the Aye held tomor- onight ' s losers Ip. m. game and lip affair slated Total 14 t «| Total 10 Score by Quart or 11 12 a S, Calumet Griffith if ft Pf 4 3 3| Holme , t 0 1 1 Mock, f 1 0 1 Doan, c 0 2 4!Revome, g 2 0 4!A?hmor . i o 0 2|Cox 4 1 0|Bartho!ora ith only a loss roar Its record Acontimie its ®ust Tech ■ m club owns Bvirtory ove ! Calumet sutco. a White, g Ro«buck, Quinn Harrinek ine points. V throws and one goal. ' Jatysiak and Sam Colomi. JJJ Ta ) for Trooner scoring hoi f IturdaA lary. 7Py A Gary p- Jp conte ft Noll, 3jg lime the ill andfs. Itops Wl iking i n t Totals tl 7 1V Total, Score by Quarter R. SHUDICK Noll .. Griffith taluni t Cl) Ea t Gary f ft pf 4 2 rUrbanlek. t 0 o 1 Klngery, f 3 13 Che ter, e ft 2 0| Wesley. % 3 0 oijarolek. c 1 1 2 Rhynearsoh r. .3 3| Aid a 3 2 HKtirto 1 l 2i Kmkovlch o 2 2! Brlaht 2 0 .3! Rea rick Oil ' Hwldlerinn. f Vondrak. c Witaon. s Ralph, g Akin Hill Whitlow Friant Ward continued to roll undefeated. 49- 16, for its ninth straight. Box score: Calumet T «p. Mt. A} if ft pf fg ft pf 3 3 1 pieper. f « 3 O 3 2 4 Wigg.v f 0 2 1 ft n 2’ Herron, o 0 l 0 0 0 r EUiah. g 2 2 4 o o « Cam g 134 3 2 2 Chamber! :o 3 11 2 i 0i Cievenger 3 10 0 J 1 Roaduck 1 o 0 4 0 1 Hoop 10 3 3 1 hi Martin 0 0 0 “ l 1 1 • 10 2! -M ' arriors of Calumet Town- ■ } np rang up their 11th win of le season last night, 74-44, at Ipunt Ayr. jf Coach Chris Traicoff cleared Kis bench, allowing his entire fquad ol 12 men to enter the affray. I Caiumet had no trouble, tak- ing a 31-18 halftime lead and Coasting in from there. Curt Taylor rang up eight .field goals to lead his squad ' s Iscoring. while Ken Miller tol- with 12 points. Pieper Ayr scored 21 points. Calumet reserve squad s 29-25 consol iffith was the RalKa. f Millet. T«ylor. « B«dntr f Touwn. s. GnnsaleT; Kuchin ky Alexoff Best Shudick Steven Btrpe G. BEDNER 2R 15 19| Total Scorn by QAarlcr 3 4 2 MaxweIl, f O 1 SJUrbanick, f i 0 OtKingery. c 0 1 :|Chc ter. g 1 0 3 Weeley. c 2 3 n Rhynearaon 0 3 2 Kart xi 3 3 r Zlr.kovich 10 2 Adsfn. 1 Toorke. f naharty, Fech. g SUteo. g Whita Hugh Roebuck Kofllnaki Calumet , . . . , E. Gary . . . . , Officials - Michigan City. . . . 22 15 1« 1S- . . . 10 4 10 10- Grifflth: Morril There seems to be an eviden of an increase m th of the almost extin crane. • 33 R 19 Tctat Score by Quart or 17 14 V. GONZALES Calumet Twp. Mt. Ayr Total % 14 21 1 Total 57 Reserve Team First rote, left to right: C. Ralph, C. Ward, M. Huddleston, G. Akin, R. Wilson, B. Friant Second rotv: S. Whitlow, J. Dever, R. Hill, IVIr. Bjelich, Coach; E. Vondrak, M. Brown, W. Sharp. Reserve Team Tournament Victors First rote, left to right: C. Ward, B. Friant, G. Akin, R. Wilson, W. Sharp. Second rotv: C. Ralph, J. Dever, R. Hill, M, Brown, E. Vondrak, M. Huddleston S. Whitlow. 58 BLACK OAK FRUIT MARKET 6209 West 25th Avenue Sheffield 3755 Y1 JENNY HERNANDEZ BARBARA SOLTWEDEL Reserve Team Cheerleaders MARILYN SZPIECH LORELI WELLS WALKER MOTOR COMPANY 100 West Ridge Road Gary, Indiana 60 The team would like to thank Mary and Oscar lor their patronage 62 s. s. s. The main purpose of the Sunshine Society is “charity.” This year they have visited an old people’s home for Christmas, conducted Calumets March of Dimes, contributed to the Riley Fund, and collected clothes for the “Save the Children Federation.” They are working diligently to help worthy causes. First row, left to right: A. Barnett, Miss Johnson, Sponsor; II. Pavisieh, Pres.; IN. Jobe, V. Pres.; N. Sloan, Recording Sec.; II. Snyder, Corresponding Sec.; L. Dietrich, L. Meschede, T. Stewart, A. Kuiper. Second rote: M. Lawley, J. Kocman, W. Fugett, F. Johnson, J. Keeley, B. Prasnikar, H. Bryant, J. Hochstetler, J. Howard, C. Pichel, J. Kaminski. Third row: M. Blackburn, J. Schreiner, M. Corrie, L. Krone, D. Tarnogrodzki, A. Zlatar, R. Nevins, D. Spornic, N. Daniel, C. Harris, F. Meyers. Fourth rote: C. Minton, A. Jones, L. Roth, K. Clark, B. Pallone, L. Taylor, F. Scott, G. Vanderheof, D. Mahaffey, S. Finley. Fifth row: Mrs. Joseph, Sponsor; B. Westerhout. J. Lee, M. Carlton, C. Jastreni, L. Pelot, F. Gutzmann, C. Schmid, J. Ward, D. Brown, Miss Gorney, Sponsor. ISot pictured: J. Smith, Treas. F. H. A, “Toward New Horizons” is the motto of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. They work toward better home and family living, and try to develop future members of a democratic society. First row: Mrs. Garland, Sponsor; J. Ward, J. Keeley, V. Pres.; IN’. Jobe, Pres.; L. Taylor, Sec.; B. Westerhout, Treas. Second rote: B. Engel, A. Barnett. M. Harms, T. Stewart. Third rote: I). Tarnagrodski, M. Hubbard, M. Lawley. M. Blackburn, F. Gutzmann, L. Fuson, C. Schmid, C. Sampson, C. Minton, M. Van Vleet. Student Council The Student Council consists of one member from each home room. To- gether they discuss school problems and attempt to solve them. They head the choosing of school entertainment, give charters to the clubs, and are publishing a school handbook this year. First row, left to right: Mr. Arthur, Sponsor; S. Schweder, P. Hattenbarh. Treas. ; J. Hunt, Miss Yatsko, Sponsor. Second row: T. Feeney, F. Landers, K. Clark, M. Evanoff, L. Black. Third row: G. Stamper, G. Gentry, D. Kirkland, K. Eichelberger, J. Charbonneau, J. Stoops. Fourth row: J. Moss, T. Fauver, R. Shudick, J. Strickland, Pres.; VI. Stevens, V. Pres. R. Tumpes. I ot pictured: H. Pavisich, Sec. Journalism Class The Journalism Class have learned much while they have endeavored to improve our school paper. First row , left to right: C. Braasch, J. Divlch, M. Harms, B. Pallone, M. Kurator. Second row: G. Price, D. Hamilton, A. Cloyd, I.. Vi i Ison, Mr. Cieslak, Sponsor. Third row: J. Stonebraker, J. Keeley, L. Krone, J. INovy. Fourth rote: D. Sandoval, M. Slater, P. Hattenbarh, I). Kobe, W. Swank. Fifth row: J. Ward, E. Engle, N. Sloan, B. Anunson, L. Antnna, II. Jones. Sixth row: M. Corrie, J. House, B. Eaton, B. Westerhout, N. Husk. Seventh row: G. Golden, G. Appleton, E. Martin, J. Kurator, J. Bair. Eighth row: C. Horvath, I). AlexofT, C. Scott, I). DeMars. Ninth row: R. Garlin, B. Jobe, T. Adams, C. Ilescher. Tenth row: L. Ketchem, L. Peters, P. Zedov, C. Taylor, F. Wilson, A. Altgilbers. G. A. A . The Girls’ Athletic Association is working toward good fellowship and more recreational sports for the girls. They have had swimming, bowling, skating, and social events as its schedule this year. First rote, left to right, Junior and Senior GAA: G. Price, Pres.; L. Wilson, V. Pres.; H. Bryant, Sec-Treas. ; J. Wilcox, S. Sacks, D. Cover, A. Jones, J. Schreiner, L. Dietrich, C. Harris, M. DeBie. Second rote: Mrs. Cooke, Sponsor; J. Keeley, J. Ward, M. Corrie, L. Krone, D. Sandoval, B. Prasnikar, J. Lee, J. Hochstetler, J. Howard, C. Pichel, B. Schuffert. Third rote: N. Jobe, C. Schmid, P. Bedner, D. McCrary, A. Zlatar, L. Pelot, R. Nevins, M. Carlton, C. Alger, B. Farr. Fourth Rou : N. Sloan, F. Gutzmann, L. Roth, W. Fugett, F. Johnson, J. Koenian, F. Scott, G. Vanderheof, D. Mahaffey, M. Van Vleet. Fifth rote: D. Hamilton, P. Hattenbach, H. Pavisich, F. Meyers, D. Sekulich, M. Carey, P. Eales, A. Monreal, G. Knickman, L. Meschede. Sixth rote: M. Clark, T. Starkey, B. O’Badge, C. Steininger, D. Wyckoff, C. Jastrem, A. Thoreson, F. Ranke, J. Woosley, B. Westerhout, M. Lawley. First rote, left to right. Sophomore GAA: S. Horn, J. Gunther, G. Earl, D. Appleton, B. Sears, B. Tremble, L. Black, B. Payne, E. Stoops. Second rote: S. Leach, I. Jones, M. Charbonneau, B. Borom, E. Ketchem, J. Schreiner, F. INoggle, S. Schoon, J. Cock rum. Third rote: I. Henry, N. Lewman, C. Jansen, J. Hernandez, L. Shrap, J. Scrbacic, J. Underwood, L. Powers. Fourth rote: J. Watson, P. Dellenbach, P. Gray, C. Potosky, C. Murzyn, M. Ballon, B. Wright, N. Meyers, S. Hoffman. Fifth rote: P. Davis, L. Williams, L. Welch, J. Rowen, P. Deemer, C. Martin, G. Mays, J. Hamilton, C. James, C. Marvel. Sixth rote: P. Thomas, B. Kravetz, D. Simms, N. Hinshaw, J. Brandt, M. Crowe, S. Wilson, B. Soltwedel, B. Thompson, M. Stillabower. First rote, left to right. Freshman GAA: A. Maxwell, B. Partain, A. Prasnikar, M. Spornic, E. Anderson, L. Wells, M. Szpiech, J. Wettingal, G. Talleff, G. Brown, S. Green. Second row: C. McElroy, G. Stillwell, J. Spinks, D. Wawrzyniak, E. Ketchem, H. Tatum, K. Purdy, R. Loving, B. Sibilsky, M. Meyers. Third row: C. Tolbert. R. Price, M. Villalobos, L. St. Myers, G. Woosley, C. Yokum, K. Fauver, G. Catterton, D. Mahala, M. Nimetz, S. MacDonald, I. Watkins. Fourth row: A. Hayes, M. Keatts, J. Sacks, S. DuFrain, B. Atkins, J. Poliquin, N. Herbst, V. Meechia, E. Woods, J. Shifley, J. Cibak, M. Simons. Fifth row: P. Davis, G. Gentry, D. Keith, L. Cover, J. Marlowe, G. Mayor, M. DuFrain, J. Shuey, B. Spinks, J. Rosich, M. Mangoine, K. Schroeder. B. A. A. The Boys’ Athletic Association was established this year to enable the underclassmen to gain some experience in competitive sports which they plan to participate in when they meet the requirements. First row, left to right. Junior BAA: Mr. Starkey, Sponsor; W. Cable, S. House, D. Tousen, V. Cohut, B. Riley, A. Iioughtaling, B. Friant, R. Cranor, D. Miller, Mr. Shinovich, Sponsor. Second rote: G. Coulitsis, B. Cockrum, R. Martin, T. Farr, D. Cline, F. Van Vleet, T. Castle, J. Shaffer, L. Hot, G. Ellis. Third row: R. Persley, C. Hall, R. Saksa, D. Bell, R. Copper, C. Ward, J. Huffman, C. Yarhor, S. Parker, W. Shideler. Fourth row: J. Hodge, G. Akins, G. Woods, L. Paine, R. Reedv, R. Vincent, E. Crund- well, E. Vozar, K. Lauden, J. Robinson, D. Altgilbers G. Scott. Fifth row: D. Banks, W. Green, J. Stoops, K. Eichelherger, G. Behrndt, J. Rzcchula, J. Tauber, J. Roark, W. Dorsett, J. Brock. Sixth row: E. Farmer, J. Page, C. Banks, R. Trvin, W. Sharp, G. Fields, G. Gerber, L. Carlson, B. Walker, B. Howisen, J. Bellar. First row, left to right. Senior BAA: D. Lehmann, B. Johnson, R. Byerly, R. Dykhuizen, J. Kurator, Mr. Bjelich. Sponsor. Second row: B. Light, C. McClinton, D. Seifert, R. Mara, F. Blount, B. Cook. Third row: F. Matzdorf, B. Cudziol, J. Jansen, V. Gonzales, C. Best, J. Bloom, I). Alexoff. Fourth row: C. Taylor, D. Williams, J. Kuchinskv, K. Oliver, R. Horn, K. Hollenbaugh, N. Scott. Fifth rote: D. Hubinger, G. Jewell, R. Tumpes, R. Shudick, D. DeMars, C. Hescher, M. Eichelherger, R. Carlin. Pan-Am Membership in the Pan-Am is restricted to those who are either taking or who have had their second year of Spanish. Its objective is to develop a greater understanding of Spanish speaking countries. Front rote , left to right: J. Strickland, Treas. ; S. Rodriguez, J. Bair. First rote: C. Hodge, B. Palione, Sec.; N. Sloan, F. Johnson, L. Taylor, Pres.; L. Antuna, N. Jobe, D. Sandoval. Second rote: L. Ketchem, C. Schmid, J. kurator, K. Clark, F. Gutzmann, E. Howard, C. Faught, H. Snyder, B. Jobe, V. Pres.; G. Cosby, A. Altgilbers, W. Arndt, S. Persley, J. Novy, Miss Yatsko, Sponsor. Chemistry Club Officers 66 Left to right: Mrs. Dale, F. Matzdorf, R. Tovsen, H. Weitze, J. Sowles, F. Johnson. Future Teachers ot America Membership in Future Teac hers of America affords the student an oppor- tunity to gain experience in conducting classes and enables them to be of service to the school. First row, left to right: N, Daniel, J. Fronek, L. Wilson, C. Price, M. Shores, L Miller, D. Spornic. Second rote: Mrs. Kingery, Sponsor; N. Sloan, A. Zlatar, Miss Nowak, Sponsor; K. Clark. J. Sowles, C. Jastrem, G. knickman. M. Lawley, D. Coburger. Not shown : Stanley Shideler, Pres. Teen Age Book Club TAB, composed entirely of sophomores, was organized this year to promote better reading and understanding of books. First row , left to right: N. Ilinshaw, C. Janscm, J. Gunther, C. Marvel, M. Crowe, J. Hernandez, H. Thompson, P. Deenier, J. Brandt. Second rote: J. Batson, S. Leach, D. Simms, Pres.; S. Grimm, C. Martin, S. Horn, B. Soltwedel, G. Mays, C. James, B. Sexirs, I Thomas, L. Williams. Third rote: B. Boyd, J. Carlin. R. Majeski. J. Gervais, Treas. ; O. Bistransky, Sponsor; K. Goodman, Sec.; G. Akin, R. Creel, C. Copper. 67 Pen Pal Club Seated, left to right: D. Collins, P. Cosby, W. Collins, P. Tucker, C. St. Myers, J. Cockrum, H. Burns, D. Simms, S. Neil, C. Jansen, M. Charbonneau, B. Larmon, P. Thompson, R. Shebat. Standing: S. Groover, Mr. Kompier, Sponsor; B. Sears. The Pen Pal Club was newly formed this year by its members to create interest and make friends with people in the various parts of America and foreign countries. 68 Seated, left to right: L. Randolph, V. Toma, B. Wright, N. Meyers, J. Underwood, L. Powers, M. Ballon, J. Scrbacic, F. Johnson, L. Stanninger, A. Jones. N. Clark, J. Lucas, O. Purdy. Standing : S. Leach, Mr. Kompier, Sponsor; S. Horn. National Honor Society First row, left to right. Senior Honor Society: J. Wilcox, K. Clark, Reporter; B. Pallone, Sec.; H. Synder, Pres.; D. Cover, V. Pres.; S. Sacks, Treas.; H. Pavisich, A. Monreal. Second row: Mr. Mihalko, Sponsor; B. Engel, Mrs. McAllister, Sponsor; Mrs. Davis, Sponsor; Mrs. Joseph, Sponsor; F. Meyers, J. Smith. ISew Members not pictured : G. Appleton, R. Doane, F. Gutzmann, N. Jobe, L. Krone, J. Kalita, D. Sandoval, A. Sharp, N. Sloan, W. Spires, L. Taylor, L. Wilson. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Citizenship, and Service are the stand- ards of the National Honor Society. The societies are leading the stu- dents to a better scholastic standing. i MW f M A | First rote, left to right, Junior Honor Society: L. Cover, G. Earl, D. Appleton, C. Chmielewski, M. Szpiech, B. Lucas, J. Wyckoff, D. Sloan, M. Simons. Second row: K. Burniston, J. Erickson, M. Mangione, S. Hales, M. Meyer, M. Laramie, J. Wettengle, S. Schiveder, D. Johnson. Third row: C. Nagy, K. Clark, E. Pichel, B. Perdue, J. Stamm, J. Gunther, P. Deemer, N. Weitze, D. Barnes, S. Godfrey, L. Matti. Fourth row: S. Rodriguez, C. Copper, R. Creel, R. Copper, R. Carrico, B. Sears, S. Leach, B. Trimbel, R. Sullivan, J. Viuch, D. Stevens. Fifth row: Mr. Lemene, Sponsor; Mr. McDevitt, Sponsor; Mr. Kompier, Sponsor. Science Clubs First row, left to right. Eighth Grade Science Club: Mr. Joseph, Sponsor; K. DuBois, K. Clark, L. Nelson, N. Weitze, C. Ward, I. Swank. Second row: J. Stocker, J. Shinkle, N. Boyd, B. Shores, S. Gates, D. Huffman. Third row: J. Hunt, J. Henson, E. Whitesell, II. Henery, J. Smith, D. Lowman. Fourth row: B. Page, J. Jaekson, C. Vincent, B. Boberts, I). ltoberts, R. Cermak, 70 R. Cunningham. First row, left to right. Ninth Grade Science Club: J. Stoops, C. Chmielewski, K. Eichle- herger, J. Erickson, J. Shaffer, M. Szpieeh, C. Loomis, Mrs. Dale. Second row: W. Kimbrell, G. Gentry, N. Coburger, S. Willis, C. Tolbert, J. Wyekoff, L. Wells, K. Burniston, A. Prasnikar, R. Walter. Third row: E. Ketehem, B. Sibiliskv, K. Schroeder, E. Anderson, L. Cover, M. Simons, S. Julks, E. North, S. Hales, D. Keith. Fourth row: T. Farr, D. Tovson, A. Sowles, J. Hartman, B. Porter, D. Altgilbers, J. Rodger, F. Reed. Fifth row: D. Miller, E. Scott, R. Vincent, D. Duggins, L. Carlson, J. Buckley, J. Robinson. Encouraging students’ interest in scientific research and developing their knowledge of science, Science Clubs have become popular in the 8th and 9th grades. Patrol First row , left to right: Mr. Taylor, Sponsor; L. Hoover, K. Loving, T. Stewart, M. Villalobos, L. St. Myers, K. Walters. Second row: L. Hixon, R. Cranor, A. Doss, B. Borom, D. Altgilbcrs, J. Sowles, C. Savage. Third row: P. Panchcff, J. Adinolfi, C. Broom, F. Hedrick, J. Kienzynski, B. Hedrick, R. McGee, J. Roark, J. Robinson. First row, left to right. Morning Patrol: D. Cranor, J. Hartsell, R. Cranor, C. Savage, F. Van Vleet, J. Joyce. Second row: W. Thomas, J. Kura lor, L. Cover, K. Burnisten, Mrs. Dale, B. Leitchy. 71 Annual Stall First row, left to right: D. Cover, C. Schmid, F. Ranke, M. Slater, M. Erickson, J. Kalita. Second row: Mrs. Bistransky, Mrs. Joseph, Mr. Kirk, Mrs. Waldron. First rote, left to right: H. Koenemann, F. Ranke, A. Barnett, P. DayhofF, R. Shinkle, F. Lane, J. Mar- tin, J. Woos ley. Second row: A. Kuiper, J. Lee, B. Prasnikar, M. Slater. First row, left to right: M. Corrie, L. Krone, N. Jobe, J. Keeley, J. Ward, B. Engle, C. Schmid, B. Westerhout. Second row: N. Husk. B. Kelley. First row, left to right: D. Sandoval, J. Novy, S. Sacks, D. Cover, H. Pavisich, F. Meyers, J. Smith, D. Coburger. Second row: B. Pallone, N. Sloan, J. House, J. Wil- cox, K. Clark, J. Hurt, F. Gutzmann, D. Spornic. 72 Compliments of GRIFFITH JEWELERS Griffith 177 M BOSAK MOTOR SALES INC. 3568 Broadway Gary 4-1144 73 Compliments of PLEASANT VIEW DAIIO Mrs. Cooke an«l Mr. Traicoff, Counselors Wayne E. Swihart, Principal Otiice Assistants Left to right: I). Cover, J. Martin. J. Ward. J. Eriks, I). Sandoval. Book Store Staff PORTER AND BELT Cities Service Oil Products 45th Colfax Bus Drivers Left to right: Frank Enswieller, George Kolpin, Jim Dragon, Harvev Harman, Merle Enswieller, Mrs. George Gilmore, George Gilmore, Bernard Jansen, Pete Mocan. Handy Man UAlC First row, left to right: F. Dellenbach, P. Bednpr, S. Willis, R. Doane, J. Johnson, D. Coburger, M. Carey. Second row: T. Castle, E. Klimek. D. Markle, J. Schreiner, T. Farr. R. Fronek, D. Mahaffey, D. Anderson, J. Brant. Third row: C. Scott, F. Wilson, G. Earl, D. Whitlow, W. Green, R. Carey, W. Schidener, R. Johnson, R. Tumpes. Majorettes : F. Scott, S. Wilson, A. Prasnikar. First rote , left to right: L. Peters, R. Carlin, M. Aplin, N. Coburger, V. Mauger, J. Novy, J. Gunther. Second row: V. Barbieri, M. Stillabower, J. Shaffer, R. Tovsen, H. eitze, R. Owen, M. Crowe, C. Harris, W. Rzechula. Third row: D. Cubberlv, D. Hubinger, C. Best, A. Gavrila, H. Brant, J. Gates, K. Mauger, K. Oliver, H. Adams, Z. Nutt. Fourth row: J. Hurt, B. Soltwedel. Majttret tes: T. Stewart, D. McCrary, C. Alger. 81 Intermediate Band First row, left to right: M. Motto, M. Shideler, J. Chappev, P. McLean, B. Williams, J. Boelt, D. Markle. Second rote: L. Hamersley, F. Mehok, G. Cole, N. Hinshaw, S. Horn, R. Sullivan. Third rote: P. Davis, D. Seitzinger, J. Buckley, B. Street, D. Vineyard, J. Vuich, D. Halbrook. First rote, left to right: J. Gunther, J. IN’ovy, J. Hurt, B. Soltwedol. Second rote: Mr. Barbieri, J. Hirsch, K. Jackman, J. Tovsen. Third rote: G. Price, K. Du Bois, N. Weitze, J. Ward, P. Walton. Fourth rote: R. Stripe, L. Wilson, K. Clark, K. Huth, L. Pittenger, R. Putman. Fifth row: E. Crundwell, J. Hartsell, G. Copper, S. Mays. Majorettes Left to right: C. Alger, D. McCrary, C. Vanderhcof, A. Prasnikar, T. Stewart, F. Scott, S. Wilson. Senior B Band Pint rote, left to right: B. Cockrum, R. Tovsen, C. Loomis, J. Stoopes, B. Byers, . John- son, L. Hoover, V. Cohut. Second row: C. Savitz, W. Shideler, W. Cable, I. Jones, J. Rzeehula, I. Carlton, L. Parkhurst. Third rote: G. Gerber, J. Bueklev, K. Eichelberger. Dance Band Firtt rour, left to right: L. Roe, A. Hood, A. Doss, B. Borom, L. Williams, C. Marvel, D, Simms, P. Dellenbach, J. Hamilton, E. Stoops. Second rour: F. Johnson, O. Purdy, L. Borom, M. Sanders, S. Schoon, B. Tremble, J. Schreiner, J. Hernandez, S. Leach, J. Watson, B. Harrell. Third row: K. Goodman, N. Hinshaw, G. Mays, C. Martin, R. Miller, S. Moore. C. Murzyn, C. Potosky, P. Gray, B. Thompson, R. Putman. Fourth row: R. Taylor, O. Shelton, L. Finley, S. Groover, II. Burns, J. Gockrum, M. Brown, L. Wawrzyniak, C. Jansen. Fifth row: J. Gervais, G. Golden, R. Dykhuizen, C. Copper, J. Diehl, J. Mallory, J. Carlin, G. Stamper, C. McClinton, C. Banks, M. Eichelberger. Mixed Chorus First row, left to right: M. Simons, M. Stillabower, R. Tovsen, F. Dellenbach, D. Ilubinger, H. Weitze. Second row: V. Barbieri, C. Scott, F. Wilson, K. Mauger, H. Adams. Third row: R. Fronek, J. Hurt. Girls ' Chorus First row , left to right: S. Hamilton, B. Hensley, Y. House, C. Vanivakas, S. Stoming, N. Husk. Second row: D. Kobe, D. Sekulich, J. Keatts, M. Van Vleet, P. Eales, B. Westerhout, M. Corrie, J. Ward, L. Krone. Third row: P. Rzechula, J. Novy, L. Fuson, B. Kelley, C. Faught, J. Ketchem, P. Hattenback, H. Bryant, J. Horhstetler, S. Finley, J. Keeley. A cappella Chorus first row , left to right: L. Wilson, C. Alger, J. Wilcox, S. Sacks, D. Cover, L. Pelot, H. Pavisicli. Second row: D. Loomis, M. Erickson, L. Roth, N. Daniel, J. Fronek, G. Price, G. Jewell. Third row: C. Taylor, A. Zlatar, J. Lee, R. Nevins, M. Carlton, R. Light, J. Van Vleet. Fourth row: N. Scott, W. 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