George Rogers Clark High School - Powder Horn Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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SENIOR PROM A NEW LIFE The winter has gone, But leaves no sear upon my heart; For with the spring have come New buds of life to start. Each tiny shoot for freedom yearns , As slowly pushing through the sod; It breathes the freshness of the air, And lifts its lowly head to God. For it, like we, must seek the faith of Flint whose strength must lead us on. To face each strain of storm and wind; And labor still when hope seems gone. —HELEN JEANNE BEAUB1EN ( 29 )

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MARION MARGARET GENE MAYME EUGENE JEANNE ROBER I URBAN VALOVCIN VOGEL VRABLL VRANE WAGONER YEDINAK HAROLD LUCILLE THOMAS DORIS MILTON LOUISE BILL WARGO WARYCH WHEELER WHITAKER WICKHORST WILLIS ZIMMERMAN MARION URBAN — Beauty and sophistication combined. MARGARET VALOVCIN — Blue-eyed and fair of face. GENE VOGEL — Not that I love studies less. But that I love fun more. MAYME VRABEL — Good temper like a sunny day Sheds brightness all along the way. EUGENE VRANE — What we know of him, we like. JEANNE WAGONER — Quality, not quantity. ROBERT YEDNAK — If worry were the only cause for death. Then I would live forever. HAROLD WARGO — Good sense and friendliness constitute the gentleman. LUCILLE WARYCH— Quiet rivers oft’ run deep, And quiet minds of l’ treasures keep. THOMAS WHEELER — What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. DORIS WHITAKER — She has often burned the mid night oil, But never, never with her toil. MILTON WICKHORST — It is the quiet worker who succeeds. LOUISE WILLIS — Always surrounded by a pleasant atmos- phere. BILL ZIMMERMAN — He works on — quietly but well. ( 28 )



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Allan Bell, Treasurer; Billie Vater, Vice-president; Betty Lou Frecburg, President; Janet Arncr, Secretary; Miss McAtec, Sponsor. JUNIOR CLASS Knowledge is power”. — De Haeresibus Because of his knowledge, man has been able to build such struc- tures as the Golden Gate Bridge and Boulder Dam, conquer disease, and make multitudes of other achievements which have made better living conditions possible. It is because of his knowledge that man has been able to harness the forces of nature to work for him. To keep progress- ing, the youth of today must be educated in order that they may be able to take their place in the world tomorrow. The juniors are completing a third year in their high school stage of education. During the last three years they have done a fine job in everything they have undertaken. They have taken a prominent part in the field of sports, helping to make the athletic season a successful one. Five juniors were elected to the National Honor Society; while band, dramatics, and debate all have profited by their participation. If this is a sample of what they can and will do, their senior year promises to be a bigger and more successful one.

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