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

 - Class of 1951

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I JUNIOR Cl ASS OFFICERS: Donald Clark (vice-president), Ed Ranostaj (presi¬ dent), Mr. Edwin Martin (sponsor). Irene Singel (secretary). John Tkach (treasurer). Row One — R. Adams. J. Austgen, P. Undos. Row Two - P. Halloo. H. Balog, J. Harnett. Row Three - C. Rarrix, C. Bergman, 7 . Beverlin. JUNIORS a LI 3 Row Five - A. osh, J. Hulls, Carson. 9 % Roupfnx — X Jr.arter, T. ( ha irk, R. C.iesco, l . Chk r( lark. C. Collins. R. Comfmnik. r n — J. Hanll, A. Hanusin, ]. Harl- H. Henshilwood, R. Herberg. T. •rman, D. Hill. Row Seven — C. Dana, . Daugherty, H. Dr- Hruyn, R. Demkovirh. J. DeSuller, F.. Domasica, J. Dominik. Row Fight - D. Dudzik. S. Du pin. F. Dzur- ovcik, G. Dzurovcik. D. F.herly, I. Frono Row Thirteen — W. Ignaluk. T. Ihnut, R. Janas. J. Jankowski, D. Jeryzk, IS. Jones, J. Julian.



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SENIORS 1951 “The Blossoms” Officers — Ross AlcCrea (treasurer ), Mrs. Eddy (sponsor), John Miskus (president), Angeline Ambord (secretary), Dick Jones (vice-president). SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of ’47, we, the Class of ’51, planted ourselves into the rich soil of knowledge of GRC . . . Mrs. Rehekah Eddy was to lead us through our four years of growth . . . We got under way by electing as our leaders: Jerry Kozak, president; Diana Wiley, vice-president; Bud Golubiewski, secretary; and Alex Lourik, treasurer . . . Bringing our “Freshie” year to an end, we chose the appropriate name, “Greenies Spring,” and swung into the social world by sponsor¬ ing our first dance. Surviving the first year we continued on . . . The “sophies” chose Jim Gilman, president; Alex Lourik, vice-president; Joyce Phillip, secretary; and John Miskus, treasurer . . . Goblins, witches and bats were among the decorations of our Halloween dance, “Witches Waltz.” We were really growing up fast . . . Starting a very busy year as juniors, we selected as presi¬ dent, Steve Stavros; vice-president, John Miskus; secretary, Mella Kessler: and treasurer, Ross McCrea . . . Three of our major tasks of the year were the selection of our class colors (violet and yellow), our flower (tea rose)) and our motto (“No Mission Too Difficult-No Sacrifice Too Great) . . . Miriam Blood was chosen to record the class history for our two remaining years ... A comedy success, “The Man Who Came To Dinner,” was presented as our first class play. Sailing into 1950 on the S.S. Junior “Ship Ahoy,” a sock hop, we had one of the biggest dances of our career . . . Closing our third successful year, the long awaited Junior-Senior Prom was really “A Knight To Remember” ... It featured the music of Hal Miller and his orchestra. At long last we were seniors . . . Taking the leadership of the school into our hands, the Class of ’51 ! egan its final year by electing John Miskus, president; Dick Jones, vice-president; Angie Ambord, secretary; and Ross McCre a, treasurer. . . . Steve Stavros was elected as president of the Student Council after a hectic campaign . . . The Song of Bernadette,” chosen as our Senior Play, will always be remembered as a moving drama. Sponsoring our fourth and last dance , “Arabian Fantasy” with Reynold Young and his orchestra, we brought to a close our social activities. . . . Joan Dolack, who was unable to continue school with our class due to ill¬ ness for the past two years, was able to keep up her studies and graduate with us. 28

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