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GRIFFITH SCHOOL GRIFFITH, INDIANA 1948 - 49 May The Students Continue To Reflect Their Best In G. H. S. Page T wo DEDICATED To Those Athletes Who Have Helped To Give Griffith Its Good Name Page T liree fttf LECIIONS Page Four scum mu This group gives much time, thought, and energy in forming policies for Griffith School. Too infrequently do we say THANKS. We do appreciate your efforts and hope you will always be able to continue the improvement of our school, for the good of students, and the betterment of the community. Seated: William Rist, Arthur Govert, Howard Nasby Standing: Clarence Davis, Frank Van Slyke F. A. Van Slyke Superintendent Eldon Ready Mr. Matthews Principal Principal (Gr. School) Pcge Six Don Clemens addressing opocch Class. Typing Clcss Home Economics Class — cooking scene. Advanced Algebra — highest in state exams Martha Nash Girls Counsellor Richard Beck Social Studies Eulala Cook Economics Fred Ritenour Shop Helen Wright Typing Pa je Eight Scene in Study Hall. Boys physical education class. Mr Bowman and his all girls h : s tory class. Mr. Teaar ' s biology class. Carl Sanders Basketball Grach Dorothy Moelhman Librarian J. Teder Biology David Bowman Football Coach Lula Kaulkenberg Mathematics Page Nine Jean Berry Physical Education Merrill Carr Science Dorothy Blum English A. J. Singleton Band Margaret Mosny Chorus Page Ten Charles Adams performing before the Chemistry class. Girls Physical Education class. Junior band. Miss Rorris and her art class working on the reflector. Band at football game. Miss Mosny and seventh-eighth grade chorus. Mrs. Wadsworth and first grcde. Girls Fhysircl Education class. Angeline Rorris Art A. Sobieralski 7th Grade Elizabeth Wade 6th Grade F. Machler 8th Grade Irma Downs 5th Grade Page Eleven Berry and Thompson bring down their man. Mob at Crov n Point game. Inter for a first down. scene Page T ivelve at Merriville game. Mob scene Alma Owens 4th 3rd Grade Bonnie Fraklin 2nd 3rd Grade Blanche Strauch ' 2nd Grade Helen DeVille Edith Parsons 3rd Grade 4th Grade Spilly rebounds as Adams awaits ball. Osborn scores as Friant looks on. Spilly captures rebound as Currier poses for camera. Konopasek spills- as Currier and Adams wait to take rebound. Currier offers ball to opponent. Jansen out jumps Woods. Eunice Hall 1st 2nd Grade Lorraine Lankford 1st Grade Elsie Wadsworth 1st Grade Carolyn Gerhart Kindergarten Phyllis Swingler Prln. Office Page Thirteen cuffs LEADERS MAJORETTES Francos, Budack and Moffet Page Fourteen VARSITY Vestal and Sweeney 8TH GRADE Mock and Johnson “B” TEAM Grimm, Alters, Moyer and Coffman 7TH GRADE Seitzingor and Vestal Page Fifteen SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Hattenbcch, Charles Adams, Richard Osborn Wayne Siltcnen, Pres., Alene Roberts, Ronald Kull. We, the members of the Senior Class of Griffith High School express to our parents our deepest gratitude for all the sacrifices they have made in our behalf, in order that we were given an education to fit us for our life careers. To the faculty and school officials, our sincere apologies for all the headaches and heartaches they may have suffered in the training and development of our youthful minds. We realize that it has been a tremendous — yea, an almost overwhelming task — but they have done a good job of it. To next season ' s baseball, football and basketball teams we leave our un- bounded enthusiasm and the privilege cf beating, not only their rivals but our own glorious records of the past year, if that be possible. To the juniors, we leave our positions to fill in running the student activities of G. H. S. To the sopohomores, we leave our incentive to work and better ourselves as future citizens of this wonderful land we live in. To the freshmen, we leave our realization of the opportunities we have in this small, but mighty school and the hope that they will carry on the proud name of Griffith High School in the manner it so richly deserves. To all the aforementioned and to everyone interested in the v elfare of this dear old school, we leave a portion of our abundant stock of loyalty — loyalty to our school, our community, our stale and our nation. And may this school ever continue to survive in spite of the calamity of our departure. Vag; Sixteen ADAMS, Charles Student Council, Ltrman ' s C.uc Pres.. Jr. Play. Honor Society Pres.. Senior Play. Baseball. Junior-Senior Vice-Pres., Intra- murals. Boys State. Most Pop- ular”. Prom King Attendant, Jr. T. B. Asso.. Basketball. AUGENSTINE, Betty Chorus. Library Club. AULT. Barbara Library Club. G.A.A., Chorus BAKER, Gene Ltrman ' s Club. Baseball. Fool ball Mgr. BALLARD, Ann G.A.A., Junior Play BARTH, Beverly G.A.A.. Jerry of Jericho Road” Junior Play. Chorus. BENIAMIN, Raymond Football, Intramurals, Atten- dance Award. BENNETT, Rex Band. Pep Band. BERRY, William Football Captain. Basketball. Track. Sopn. Treas.. Ltrman ' s Club. Intramurals. Boys State. BRAAM, Richard Band Librarian. Starlighters. Pep Band. BROWN, Imogene Cheer Leader. G.A.A.. Jr. Play. Senior Play. Panther Press. An- nual Staff. Office Ass’t.. Prom Queen Attendant. Citizenship Award. BROWN, lames Student Council. Letterman ' s Club. Football. Jr. Play. Senior Play, Intramurals. Panther Press. Pae c Seventeen CECHOVIC, Lorraine G.A.A. CELMER, Robert Senior Play. Baseball. In ' .ra murals. CHRISTENSEN, Richard Band, Honor Societ y. Jr. Play. Starlighters. CLEMENS, Donald Honor Society. Studcn ' Counc l Band Senior Play. Five tor Bad Luck . Junior Pres. COFFMAN, Clara G.A.A.. Senior Play. COOK, Madge G.A.A.. Spanish Club. Jr. Treas. Girls Council. Jr. P ay. Tea- chers Cadet, Ci.ls State. DEAN, Jackie Girls Council Viee-Pres.. G.A.A., Senior Play. DeBRULER, Hubert Letterman ' s Club. Football. Jr. Play. Senior Play. Intramurals. DeBRULER, Vera Annual Staff. Library Club. Giris Council. Band. Honor Society. D.A.R.. Citizenship A. card. DOMSIC, Peter Baseball. Cross-country. Letter- man ' s Club. Senior Play, Intra- murals. FOX, Donna G.A.A., Spanish Club. GALIK, Mary Office Assistant. Page Eighteen GATLIN, Deloras G.A.A.. Chorus, Library Club. GATLIN, Iris Junior Play. Library Club, Tea- chers Cadet, Honor Society. GEHRKE, Genevieve Girls Glee Club, Office Ass ' t. GOVERT, Carl Band. Drum Major. Cheer Lead- er, Attendance Award. GOVERT, Leo Sec. of Letterman ' s Club, Base- ball. Cross country. Intramurals Attendance Award. HART, Lela Library Club. HARTWIG, Frank Cross-country Capt.. LtrmanL Club. Junior Play. Senior Play, Intramurals. Panther Press. HATTENBACH, Robert Baseball. Ltrman ' s Club. Senior Play, Sr. Treas., Intramurals. Football. Basketball Mgr., Prom King Attendent. HEISS, Robert Senior Play, Football. Baseball. Golf Capt., Ltrman’s Club. HOMER, Rae Panther Press. G.A.A.. Band. Jr. Play. Sr. Play. Teach, i Cadet. Attendance Award. HUMERICKHOUSE, Doris “Best Artist”. HUIZENGA, Robert Cross-country, Intramura ' s. Track. Page Nineteen HUTCHINS, Barbara G.A.A.. Office Ass’t., Sr. Play. Attendance Award. JACOBUS, Darle ne Junior Play. Chorus. JOHNSON, Carolyn Annual Staff, Band Pres.. Ol ' s Council. Chorus. Honor Socte ' .y Sec.. Five for Bad Luck”, Sr. Play. Most Likely to Succeed”. KARMIL, Robert Jr. Play. Cadet Teaching, At- tendance Award. KELLY, Joan Glee Club, “Jerry of Jerico Road. KOLB, Ronald Student Council. Basketball, Panther Press. Sr. Play. Jr. Play. Honor Society. Annual Staff, Cross-country. Sr. Vioe- Pres., Mathematics Award. Citi- zenship Award. KONOPASEK, Kenneth Basketball. Track. Cross-coun- try, Student Council. Intra- murals. Ltrman’s Club. KORZENIEWSKI, Andrew Intramurals. KUIPER, Marietta Band. G.A.A.. Teacher Cadet Sr. Play. Best Dressed , Prorr Queen Attendant. Ftball Queen Attendant. LANGE, Lois Cheer Leader. Chorus. G.A.A., Vlce-Pres.. Jr. Play. Sr. Play. Panther Press. Teacher Cadet. Most Popular . Attendance Award. LAZAR, Ray Baseball. Track. Soph. Vice Pres.. Ltrman ' s Club, Basket- ball Capt.. Football Capt.. Jr Prom King. Most Athletic. ' Most Valuable Football Play- er.” LUKACS, Richard Intramurals. Baseball. Page Twenty MANDERNACH, Betty G.A.A. MATIAS, Willetta G.A.A.. Sr. Play, Attendance Award. MATTINGLY, Patricia G.A.A. MacDONALD, Dean Football. Track. Ltrman ' s Cluo, Best Dressed.” MERKO, Joanne G.A.A.. Girls Council. Jr. Play, Sr. Play. MILLER, Richard Intramurals. MOORE, WILMA G.A.A.. Honor Society. Latin Club. O ' KEEFE, Dennis Football. Baseball. Basketball. Track. Student Council. Letter- man ' s Club. Soph. Pres.. Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Intramurals. . OLDERT, Pearl G.A.A.. Jr. Sec.. Office Ass ' t., Student Council Sec.. Sr. Play, Best Build.” OSBORN, Richard Football. Basketball. Track, Ltr.- man ' s Club (Historian). Student Council. Intramurals. Sr. Vice- Pres. OWENS, Shirley Chorus, Office Ass ' t.. Glee Club. PORTLOCK, Kendall Intramurals, Football. Page Twenty -one RANDHAN, Jim RANDHAN, Jerry Cross-country. Jr. Honor Society (Calumet Township). READY, Richard Track. Band. Cadet Teaching. Dramatics Play. Chorus. ROBERTS, Alene Girls Council n re : .-43. G.A ' .. Honor Society. Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Sr. Class Sec.. Library C.ub. Office Ass ' t.. Annual Staff SANDERS, Eleanore Cadet Teachers. G.A. A.. Soph. Sec., Library Club Sec.. Sr. Play Jr. Play, Co-editor Panther Press. Honor Society. Prom Queen Attendant. Ftbail Queen Attendant. SHAFER, Ila Honor Society. Latin Club. SHARP, Gloria Library Club. Chorus. SILTANEN, Wayne Annual Staff. Hono- Society. Student Council. Sr. Pres. In- tramurals. Football. Boys Slate. Mathematic. Science. Atten- dance. Scholarship Awards. SIMONS, Richard Band. Junior Play. SMELTZER, Jimmy Junior Play. SMITH, Irma Fr. Play. Panther Prers. Cheer Leader. Student Council. Foot- ball Queen Attendant. Chorus. Office Ass ' t.. Girls State. G.A. A. Pres. SOMMERS, Dorothy Office Ass ' t.. G.A. A., Chorus. Attendance Award. Pry; Tz ' jerty-tivo SPILLY, Arnold Basketball. Football. Baseball, Ltrman ' s Club, Cadet Teachers, In ' .ramurals. STEVENSON, David Honor Society, Intramurals. Stu- dent Council. SWEENEY, Therese Cheer Leader. Jr. Play. G.A.A. Sports Head. Library Club, Glr s Council. Cadet Teachers, Sr. Play. Football Quejn, “Most Athletic.” SWINGLER, Jean G.A.A., Girls Council Pres.. Jr. Plav. Sr. Hay. Office Ars ' t.. Prom Queen. Football Queen Attendant. “Best Sense of Humor.” TAYLOR, June Library Club. Chorus, Glee Club. Choir (St. Francis Acad- emy for GirlS.) TAYLOR, Sue G.A.A.. Library Club Chorus, Girls Council. Cheer Leader, Noel. Missouri. THOMPSON, Gerald Football. Baseball. Ltrman ' s Club. Golf, Basketball, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. TOKAR, John Intramurals. TUCKER, Sherry Library Club, Booster Club, Lew Wallace: Thorus. Latin Club, Lew Wallace. ULRICH, Walter Football, Attendance Award. VANHORRSEN, Joan WILKIE. Ramon Chorus, Intramurals, Atten- dance Award. Page Twenty-three WATT, James Intramurals. WALTERS, Ernest Intramurals, Football Mgr.. Cross-country. Chorus. Out- standing Artist.” WILLIAMS, lames Intramurals. Golf. Sr. Play, At- tendance Award. WILSON, Delores l ibrary Club. Jr. Play. Sr. Play. Five for Bad Luck G.A.A.. Honor Society. Chorus. Scholastic Certificate. WILSON, Ralph Intramurals, Football. WOJTASEK, Geraldine C.A.A. YOTHMENT, Anna Mae G.A.A., Jr. Play. YOUNG, William DIXON, Delores Library Club. Chorus. G.A.A.. Jerry of Jericho Road.” NOT IN PICTURES— HANDY, Phyllis Chorus. HARDER. Harold Cross-country, Basketball. Intra murals. Ltrman ' s Club. Silver Basketball Award. Bronze Bas- ketball Award. KESLER, William Shop Foreman . MOLD, Bryan Ltrman ' s Club. In ' .ramurals. Basketball. PUENT, Patti G.A.A.. Jr. Play, Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Dyer. SEXTON, Nancy Library Club. Chorus. G.A.A. WEAVER, William Intramurals. Cross-country. Ltr- man’s Club. Pc.ye T wen ty-fo ur STANDING SENIORS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carolyn Johnson Wayne Siltanen BEST DANCER Bev Barth Bryan Mold E.EST BUILD Dennis O ' Keefe Pearl Oldcrt MOST POPULAR Chuck Adams Lois Lange BEST ARTIST Ernest Waite ' S Doris Humerichruse BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Kendall Portlock Jean Swingler BEST ATHLETE Therese Sweeney Ray Lazar BEST DRESSED Marietta Kuiper Dean MacDonald Page Twenty five CLASS PROPHECY 1949 by Irma Smith and Doris Humerickhouse Our days of school are finally past, And we hold some memories fond ; To think twelve years could move so fast As we look to the future beyond. We put all seriousness aside As we gaze at the next few years And see the seniors of 40 — And here’s how they appeal. Watt is the new county justice of peace; Two little cheer ' caders have Carl and Theresc; Lorraine has a gift shop and business is fine; Sherry and Johnny have a family of nine. Carolyn is playing in Carneg ie Hall, And Sommers takes lessons on how to grow tall. Berry is coaching at old Notre Dame; Hollywood ' s offering Jackie both fortune and fame. A doctor is Braam, giving pills to the sick; Clemens invented a new smear-proof lipstick. Simons is the national checker champion. Roberts writes novels on romance and passion. Christensen has joined up with Harry James; Oldert ' s on Broadway with other big names. A celebrity is Ault touring all the night clubs; Heiss got a patent for longer bath tubs. Jim Brown is a sports writer with many a fan; Kartwig loves his job, he ' s a traveling salesman. June and Annie star in a soap box opera. And Smeltzer can croon just like Frankie Sinatra. Siltanen plays hockey with the Chicago Blackhawks. Williams, a politician, gives some long-winded talks. Benjamin ' s a wrestler and Iris a librarian; Vinnie is now a full fledged vetenarian. Humerickhouse is Disney ' s successor, And top nctch mechanics are Weaver and Kesler Kolb is a banker with barrels of money; Walters still writes letters that start, Hiya Honey. Domsic is Highland ' s leading mortician; Lois Lange has a very high social position. Both Smith and Homer have married, as planned; Delores Wilson is teaching and is much in demand. Donna is married and raising little Stassens; A teacher is Hutchins giving accordian lessons. Sexton ' s become the first female hermit, And Imo gave Sue her very first permanent. Adams and Ready are professors at Yale; Huizenga ' s a gangster with the law on his tail. O’Keefe models all of the mens latest fads, While MacDonald is posing for hair-growing ads. Baker is happily married to Moore; Spilly finally proposed to his Eleanore. Portlock ' s a florist and swimming in flowers; Tokar ' s a bachelor and spends long weary hours Merko rides horses on Wilkie ' s dude ranch; Korzeniewski is the United State ' s delegate to France. A plumber is Mold, and his helper is Kenny; Galik ' s on the poor farm with nary a penny. Wojtasek and Kuiper now run a day nursery. Swingler and Osborn celebrated their eighth anniversary. Thompson got shot and now plays on a harp; Fortune and fame came to Gloria Sharp. L.azar is a dentist and Coffman his nurse. While Hattenbach and Celmer are driving his hearse. Carl and Leo sell cheap real estate; Barth is still single; can ' t find the right mate. Miss Wright has retired; Kelly ' s got her job; We can ' t find Gehrke; she got lost in a fog. Dress designers are Ov ens and Dixon; A soda-jerk is Bennet, and sundaes he ' s fixin. Nurses fine are Vera and Anna Mae; Puent ' s debut was held yesterday. Delores Gatlin now owns twenty-three drive-ins; Mandernack got married and has two sets of twins. Augustine and Handy enjoy wedded bliss; A racer is Stevenson; he takes many a risk. Charles Atlas took Ullrich into partnership; Van Korsen and Parsons are on their honeymoon trip. Cook and Jacobus sing on WMAQ; A lawyer is Lukacs, and his clients are few. Shafer and Mattingly teach at Gregg Shorthand College, While Matias is writing a volume on knowledge. An insurance salesman is scheming Butch Miller. And the Randhan cousins are dangerous killers, Harder writes books on Ihe hardships of life; Ralph Wilson divorced his twenty-third wife. el ' , that is the eml of our predictions this year. And before we sign off, may we add, Here ' s wishing the seniors of ’4c The most prosperous life to be had. Page Twenty-sever. JUNIORS Row 1— ALMA BANNON, WAYNE BROWN, REBECCA CLINE, BILL CURRIER. DON DUGGER, PHYLLIS FARMER. Row 2— FELIX BANNON, MARY BUDACK, HELEN COFF.E, BEVERLY DAKAI, DOROTHY DUST, DON FOSTER. Row 3— LUELLA BARENIE, JOHN BURGESS, RICHARD CONYERS, RALPH DE LONG, JUANITA EASTWOOU JACK FRANTZ. Row 4 — MARY BENJAMIN, JOYCE CABLE, BETTY ANN COOK, PAT DEWITT, BEVERLY ELLIOTT, GENE FRIANT. I Row 5— RITA BENNETT, VIRGINIA CARMAN, JO ANN COOK, NINA DOAN. JAMES ELLIOTT, WYVIL GEAR- HART Row 6 — MARY BLANCHARD, LORRAINE CARNOTA, FRED CROSS, THERESA DRAPAC, BARBARA ERNST, JUNE GEHRKE. Page Twenty-eight % JUNIORS Row 1— KAY GLOVER, DOUGLAS HILL, DORIS JEN- REAS, PAT KENNEDY, ROBERT MEYERS, VIRGINIA NORRIS. Row 2— BERNARD GREENWELL, GEORGE HOFFMAN. FRANCIS JOYCE. ARLENE KOEDYKER, DOROTHY MILAM, BOB OSBORN. Row 3— ALICIA HAMENDE, NORMA HOLMES, JOAN JOYCE, JANE LEATHERS. LARRY MOORE, STEVE OR BAN. Row A — DORA HARPER. BARBARA HOULDI ESWORTH, FRANCES KAMINSKI, EILEEN MANG. KATHERINE MOYER, BETTY OURSLER. Row 5— JANET HART, DICK IMER, EVA KEEN, ANDREW ' M ATI AS, JERRY MURRAY, JOAN PAULEY. Row 6— WILLIAM HARTWIG. LORETTA JANOVSKY, DORIS LEE KELLEHER, WILBUR MATTINGLY, BOB NASBY, MARILYN POTE. Page Twenty-nine JUNIORS Row 1— JAMES POWERS, GEORGE SCHUSTER, DICK STEPHEN. DOROTHY WELSH, WILMA WOOSLEY. Row 2— WILLIAM RAMBERG, FRANK SCRBACIC, GEORGE STEWART, JOHN WESTERHOUT, LORETTA WOJTASEK. Row 3— MARILYN RIBORDY, EDWARD STAHLEY, DONNA STIVERS. BARBARA WILLIAMS, PEGGY YOUNG. Row A — SARAH ROSS, LA VELL STRANGER, JACK THOMPSON, DOROTHY WILSON. Row 5 — CHARLES RUESKEN, ANDREW STANCZAK, PEGGY VAN HORRSEN, JACK WINTERS. Row 6— CORiNNE SCHAFER, MAR.LYN SENA, PEGGY VESTAL, JAMES WOODS. Pa ge Thirty SOPHOMORES Row 1— JACK ALGER, GEORGIA CLARK MARY CUTEAN, JEANETTE DYKHUIZEN, MUSETTA GATLIN. CAROL HATTENBACK, LORRAINE JOHNSON. Row 2— OSCAR ALSIP, ARTHUR CLEMENS, ROBERT DAYHOFF, TOMMY EVANS, PAT GOVERT TORE HAUGETO, RUTH JOHNSON. Row 3— ROBERT ANDERSON, CLIFFORD CLOUGH, JOHN DELIGET, BOB FICHT, MADELON GRAVES, GLENN HILBRICH, ALFRED JUSTAK. Row 4— DICK BECK. BETTY COFFIE, MARGARET DE)VRIES, JIM FITZSIMMONS, WILLIAM GRIMMER. JERRY JANSEN, LEONARD KEEN. Row 5 — ORLIN BOERSMA, ROLAND COLBY. MARTHA DITTRICH, BETTY FRANCIS. VINCE GROGG CALVIN JANSMA, PAUL KIKKiRT. Row 6— ELSIE BOYD, WAYNE COLWELL, NORMA DRABOLD, FRANK FRONEK. LOUISE GROSNER JONTE jernberg, OOLLIE JEAN KlSTLER. Row 7 JERRY CAVANAUGH, RALPH COOK, EVELYN DUGAN, JOHN GALIK, BOB HANSON, PAT JELLEFR LAURA KO E P K E. Row 8 — GRACE CHAPMAN, DUANE CULL.ISCN, GLORIA DYKHUIZEN. DORIS GATLIN EUGENE HARTZ ALBIN JOHNSON, JAMES KOMANICH. ’ Page Thirty-one SOPHOMORES Ho V 1— CAROL KONOPASEK. BARBARA LINSON, HE.EN MISHAR, EEMNY PLANCARTE, MARLENE SHIPLEY, RONALD STACK, BILLY WERSO. Row 2 — EDW’I N KORZENIEWSKI, BOB LONG, PHYLLi J NEWBY, DON POWELL, DIANE SIEB, JAMES STAHOVIAK, DEAN WORTH. r ow 3 — CAPL KOSOMOSKl . BOB MANDERNACH, WANDA NEWCOMER, BOB READY, BETTY SNYDER, DELORES STEVENSON, PHYLLIS Wl _LIAMS. Row 4— JOYCE KROOSWYK, MELVIN MCFARLAND, R03ERT NORTON, ROY REDAR, HARRIET SMITH. Virginia sutherin, jean windell. Row 5 — DENN IS LAHR, DARREL MEDSKER. JOE MA’.TIN, ALICE ROSS, JACK SMITH, SHIRLEY THOMAS CARMEN YOUNG. Row 6 — PHYLLIS LANSDOWN, DARLENE MOFFETT, JAMES OMAN, RONALD ROSS, KEITH SMITH, JANICE THOR, STEVE ZAMBO. 1 Row 7 — JERRY LEISTIKOW, BURTON MONTGOMERY, PETER ORLICH, BILL SCHUSTER, R CHARD SMITH, JOHN T.PPETT, RONALD ZIGTERMAN. Row 8 — LARRY LEMMEL, BEVERLY MORRIS, DICK PETERS, MARGARET SHIPLEY, JOSEPH SIPOS, JILL TURNER, ADOLPH ZITLAW, ELSIE VEENSTRA. Patje Thirty-two FRESHMEN Row 1 — ANN ALEK. NORMA BENNETT, NANCY BUTLER, MARCIA ANN GATLIN, ARLETTA HAUTSCH, HERBERT JACOBI, PATSY LEWIS. Row 2— BARBARA ALTERS, BETTY ANN BLACK, CHARLES BUTTS, NORMA GERKEN, LORETTA HAYES, LEONARD JENDREAS, RONALD LOM ELI NO. Row 3— EMILY ANDERSON, GARY BLINK, FRANK CECHOVIC, MARGARET GOOD, JIMMY HEDGES, MARGIE JUSTAK, HARRIET MANDERNACH. Row 4 — DONALD AUWERDA, VERDONNE BLISSMER, PAT CELMER, MARILYN GOVERT, RONALD HOCH, IRENE KEEN, GERALD MANG. Row 5— BOB BACH. ROBERTA BRILL. LEANOR COFFMAN, RICHARD GREENE, ERNEST HOLME, GERALD KOEDYKER. ELEANOR MATTINGLY. Row 6— GENE BANNISTER, BILL BROADFIELD, GEORGE CROWE, MARY ANN GRIMM, ROLLIN HOOK, MARGIE KOMANICH, MAXINE MASSA. Row 7— DAN BARNETT, FRED BRAAM, DOROTHY DUNN, EDWARD GROGG, ALBERT HOWERTON, ISA- BELL KOVECSI , EVELYN MEKI. Row 8— JANE ANN BECK, DAN BURGESS, DOROTHY FISH, BRUCE HART, LETTY HOWERTON, PAUL JAY LEDBETTER, MARILYN MILAM. Page Thirty-three FRESHMEN Row 1— JOHN MORGAN, SERENA PENNING, DIANE SCHMIDT, SARAH SltKSEMA, CLIFFORD UNDER. WOOD, LORRAINE WALTER. Row 2 — PATTI E MOYER, ROBERT LEE PERRY, BERTHA SCHEERINGA, GEORGE SPITZ, RUTH VALLO, MARILYN WALTERS. Row 3— DONALD MURRAY, MARTIN PHILLIPS, BEVERLY SCHULTZ, JOHN STAMMIS, BOB VAN ALLEN, YVONNE WHITACRE. Row 4 — HILDE NISSEN, HARRIET PRICE, CAROLYN SCOFIELD, MARTIN STAMMIS, BONNIE VAN WILL- IGAN, DICKIE WELCH. row 5— BERNADINE O ' DAY, MELVIN RAMBERG, NANCY SCOTT, THERESA SUCICH, JAMES VANZO, LORRAINE WESTEWELLE. Row 6— MARY ELLEN PARKS, RICHARD REYNOLDS, ROSELIN SCOTT, ROBERT SWEENEY, ELMER VEEN- STRA LEOTA JANE WILSON. Row 7— CHARLES PARSONS, BILL RYCKMAN, MARY SHARY, MARY LOU THEIL, CHARLES VESTAL, BETTY WILTSHIRE. ( Row 8— JOHN PAULINE, BOB SABTolA, DUANE SIEB, JOHN TODD, LOIS JEAN WALKER, ERMAGENE WINEBRENNER. Page Thirty-four JUNIOR HIGH Row 1— FRANCES ADELSPERGER, RICHARD ANDERSON, REE AULT, KATHRYN BAK- KEN, MARIE BALL, HAROLD BRIDE- GROOM, JAMES BURNS, NANCY CARLSON. Row 2— MIRIAM CARTWRIGHT, HAROLD DEAN, BARBARA FOUST, EARBARA GAT- LIN, FRANK GOOD, LOIS GRUGEL, CARO- LYN HANDY, JANET JOHNSON. Row 3— JUNE KESSLER, DONALD KOEDYK- ER, JANNE KUSSMAUL, FRANK LUKACS, JEAN MARKWALIER, RUTH MILLER, MARY MOCK, BILL MYERS. Row 4— ROBERT SCHUSTER, WAYNE SEIT- SINGER, GLENN SLANEY, JAN STENBACK, STEPHEN TARI, JOHN TENNANT, PAUL ANDERSON, GLENN APPLETON. Row 6— DORIS AULT, ELEANOR BAKER, BEVERLY BLACK, JUNE BLAIR, SARA BLANCHARD, DENNIS BRADLEY, JAMES BUTTS, SHIRLEY CARR. Row 6— DALE CLARK, CHARLES COLE, GAIL D ' ANGELO, ARLENE DE BRULER, JACQUE- LENE DELIGET, BRUCE DIXON, ARLENE DOWNEY, JEANETTE FOSTER. Row 7— NANCY FULLER, CLYDE GATLIN, JOHN GATLIN, LYNN GOETZ, SIDNEY GRIMM, AUDREY GRUGEL, PAULA GRUGEL LAWRENCE HARRINGTON. Row 8— MARY JELLEFF, ROBERT JOHNSON, JAMES KELLEHER, JACK LOVE, BETTY LUKACS. RONNIE MAUCK, MARCEL MOF- FET, YVONNE NICHOLS. Row 9— LOIS PENNING, BOB RIST, DONALD RUWALD JOAN SCHUSTER, ANN SEIT- ZINGER. Row 10— DONNA SIMONTON, DOROTHY VAN DER VORT, ALMA JO VESTAL, JAMES YOUNG. ARLENE HARTFIELD not pictured A A. Page Thirty-jive SIXTH GRADE Row 1 — J O H N ADELSPERGER, JIMMY AHRENS. BARBARA ANDERSON, ROY BAK KENS, FRANK BARNETT, ERNEST BAR- THOLOMEW, EMERSON BENBOW, MARCIA BOCKEN, Row 2— GALE BRIDEGROOM, DONALD CHAF- FEE, PHYLLIS COOK, RONNIE COX, RICH- ARD CROWEL, JACK CUNNINGHAM, DAVID DALE. ROBERT DOLLMAN. Row 3 — NANCY DUNN. NORMA EASTWOOD, MARYL ESTRUP, JAMES FISHER, PHYLLIS FRANCIS, CHUCKIE FRANKLIN, DARLENE GATLIN, HOMER GATLIN. Row 4— JAMES GATLIN, MARILYN GEBERT, BILLY GRIMM, ADRIA GULLICKSON, DICK HARBR.CHT, JACK HARDER, PATRICIA HARRINGTON, LE ROY HARTMAN. Row 5— NORMA HUFF, HOWARD KEEN, NANCY KEEN, CAROL KERtER, RONNIE KOEDYKER, DICK LA NOUE, DONALD MARKWALDER, JEAN MYERS. Row 6— MELBA MOORE, PATSY NYQUIST, JOAN PITT, DAVID POTTS, MARILYN ROoS DAVID RYCKMAN, EDWARD SALLE, SAN- DRA SCHMIDT. Row 7— CHUCKiE SEXTON, MARJORIE SIM- MONS, ROGER SPRINGMAN, AN rIONETTE STROSS, ROGER TEETER, PATSY TEN- NANT, TOMMY THONE, CAROL VAN DER VORT. FIFTH GRADE Row 1— MARLENE ANDERSON, WARNER AN- DERSON, DORIS APPLETON, JIM BiTNER, RONALD BRADLEY, LINDA CALDWELL, BETTY COLE, LINELL DARIN. Row 2— JERRY DEWELL, GERALD ELLIOTT, DANNY GELLER, GREGORY GOETZ, JIM GOOD, EMERY GRAVES, IRIS GULLICKSON, VERNON HAMMOND. Row 3— M A R I A N H ARTFiELD, R. CHARD HCPP, HERBIE HUFF, KAR|. IRWIN, WANDA JACKSON, CAROLE JAMES, SAN- DRA JENS, DANIEL JOHNSEN. Row 4— SALLY JORDAN, ANN KEEN, DAVID KINZIE, ELAINE KNERR. DARWIN KOE- DYKER. HOWARD MACK, DALE MAJOR, JILL MC CLUSKY. Page Thirty -six FIFTH GRADE Row 1— MARY MC DONALD, JERRY MARKLEY PATRICIA MARLOW, RICHARD MATTHEWS LARRY MEIER, SUE MILLER, WAYNE MUIR BOBBY PETERS. Row 2— JOAN PHILLIPS, RICHIE RATHBUN, DICKIE P.OLLEN3EN, SHIRLEY ROYE, RICH ARD RUWALD, DONALD SCHMIDT, WAL- TER STRACK, SANDRA SUMMERS. Row 3— CARMIN SEITZINGER. DONALD VAN DER TUUK, HOWARD UHTER, JERRY VES- TAL, DEAN WILLIAMS, RONNIE WILSON. FOURTH GRADE ROW 3— (23) HOWARD ANDERSON, JOYCE ANDERSON. Row 4 — WALTER ANDERSON, BOBBY BAU- MER, SHARON BOYD, JOAN BULT, DONNA COPPAGL, JACK CORR E, KAREN CUTLET, ALAN DALE. Row 5 — RCNALD DOAN, MARY FISHER, JAMES FITCH, PAUL FULLER, FRED GAR- RARD, DARL GATLIN, BO BOY GEBERT, TOMMY GROGG. Row 6— ARLENE GRUGEL, DANNY HAM- MOND, JOHN HARDER, BILLY HEINTZ, MARTIN HEINTZ, KENNETH HOOT, LARRY HOPP, MYRNA KEEN. Row 7— JOAN MCCARTHY, JOHN MCKNIGHT, PATTY MILAM, BARBARA MILLER, CHAR LENE MILLER, PATSY MIKUTA, SHARON MOCK, ROBERT MOORE. Row 8— LARRY MORRIS, PHYLLIS NICHOLS, GERTRUDE NISSEN, JIMMY PETCOFF, MARY PICKETT, CONNIE POTTS, ROBERT REEL, JIMMY REYOME. Row 9— SANDRA RICE, MARILYN RIST, KEN- NETH RUW’ALD, HERBIE SCHM DT, BILLY SIMONTON, DIANE SIMMONS, PATSY SIM- MONS, CAROL SIKES. Row 10— WAYNE SUMMERS, BERNIE TAYLOR MARY TESMER, BLAINE WARNER, JOAN WATKINS, BILLY WEDDELL, DAVID WERTH, DAVID YAHNKE, DAVID YOUNG. THIRD GRADE Row 11— ROGER BEASLEY, LULEANNA BIC- KELL, GEORGE BOBAL, JUNE BOSSARD, TOMMY BOSTIAN, LARRY BUTLER, GARY BEYERS. Page Thirty-seven THIRD GRADE Row 1— JON CALDWELL, KENNY CLARK, DEANNE COOPER, SUE D ' ANGELO, PATRI- CIA DE NE, SANDRA DOAN, JUDITH EDGAR, WALDA ESTRUP. Row 2— JOY FISHER, GEORGE GELLER, BEV- ERLEY GRAVES, CAROL HAMMOND, DON- NA LEE KATS, DONNA KEEN, GERALD KERBER. JAME KINSEY. Row 3— SANDRA LAVIOLETTE, SANDRA DUNN, HERSCHEL LEWIS, EDWARD LUK- ACS, BOB MACK, GARY MARION, DICK MULLINER, MICHAEL NEWHARD. Row 4— RICHARD NYQUIST, FRANK OWENS, JOHN PITT, EDWARD REEL, CAROL RICH- ARDSON, DONALD ROLLENSEN, NANC t ROSS, RCNALD ROYE. Row 5 — PATTY SCHUSTER, RONALD SCHUT- TROW. JOYCE SIKES, DICK SIMONTON, JIMMY SWITZER, GAIL TEETER, PREN- TICE TINSLEY, DARL WILLIAMS. Row 6 — SmUNDRA WILSON, GAIL WILTFONG SECOND GRADE Row 6— ( 3 ) DAVID AHRENS. PATTY AHRENS, CHARLES ALDRIN, BETTE ANDERSON, BRYON ANDERSON, RONALD ANDERSON. Row 7— DALE APPLETON, MARILYN AULT, JANICE BAIRD, DAVID BARKSDALE, SAN- DRA BERRY, LULEANNA BICKELL, CLIF- FORD BLANCHARD, CAROLYN BLUNT. Row 8— SUSAN BONNEM. PETER BULT, LARRY CREMEENS. JERILYNN CUTLER, HERB E CUTSINGER, JAY D’ANGELLO, KAREN DAV. ' S, SHARON DE NEAL. Row 9— DALE DEWITT, DARLENE DOAN, RICHARD DOWNS, SANDRA DRESSEL, CHRISTIE DUNKELBERGER, LARRY DU WELL, DAVID EDWARDS, NORENE FITCH. Row 10 — ROGER GATLIN, MARYANNE GAY- NOR JUDITH GILS ' NGER, EUGENE GIL- SINGER, BENNY HAMMOND, GERALD HAND, JOHN HANNA, CAROLYN HARRING. TON. Row 11— JAMES HARRINGTON, EDDIE HART. MAN. PATSY HARTZ, DAVID HOKE, BER- NARD HONKOMP, WILLIS HOULDESON, ROBIN JAMES, BILLY JOHNSTON. Page Thirty-eight W.rX? w «Ul L3VS SECOND GRADE Row 1— CAROLYN JOHNSON, GERALD JONES JUDITH KATS, GERALD KESLER, TOM KOEDYKER, ANNE LAZAR, ' IONA LAZAR, CAROLYN MARLOWE. Row 2— LYNN MARLOW, DONNA MATTHEWS, MARY MARTINAK, JOYCE MILLER, BETSY MORRIS, BOB MUIR, J. D. NELSON, BARBARA PARKER. Row 3— PATTY PETCOFF, HAROLD PHILLIPS NANCY POTTS, ROBERT PRESTON, JACK RATHBUN, LINDA RAUCH, WAYNE READY GALE RIGGLE. Row 4— SANDRA SEBERGER, JUDY SOBAK, DICK SUMMERS, JERRY THOMPSON, TRE- VOR THOR, KAREN THORNTON, BOB VAN- DER TUUK, SUE VESTAL. Row 5— DALE WEDDELL, CHARLES WILT- FONG, DAVID WRIGHT. FIRST GRADE Row 5— (4) JACQUELINE ADELSPERGER, CAROLYN AKINS. BILLY ALLEN, CHARLES ALLEN, RONALD BAIRD. Row 6— HARRIET BAUSER, ADRIENNE BIC- KEL, MELVIN BLAIR, ALLAN BLANCHARD, JOHN BLANCHARD, RICHARD BLUNT, JENNIE BOWMAN, JUDITH BRADLEY. Row 7— JANAN CARR, DALE CHRISTENSON, LORELIL CHRISTIANSON, LENORE COLIN, KAE ANNE CROWEL, LINDA CURTIS, DENNIS DOUGHTY, DANNY DUNN. Row 8— TOMMY DUNN, EDWARD EDSON, DONNA FECHNER, LYNN GARRARD, NANCY GELLER, RICHARD GELLER, JOAN HEINTZ, DOUGLAS HENDRICKSON. Row 9— ROBERT HONKOMP, JOHN HUM- PHUGS, BONNIE JAMES, FRED KINSEY, RONNIE LAGER, RONALD LAGER, TERRY LA NOUE, TOMMY LAVIOLETTE, RICHARD LEATHERS. Row 10— SHARON LUGAR, ROBERT MARKLEY MARIANN MC CLUSKY, CHARLETTE MED- LEY, GLENN MEIER, GERRY MESSMER, SPRAUGE MILLER FAYE MOCK. Row 11— KAYE MOCK, CONNIE MOOR, MARY MOORE, RUTH MOORE, BARBARA MOYES, GARY MULLINER, BOBBY NACK. i 1 . n. 9 -V ’ 1 o l © 4 r . Y a ft V i ft ft ft i r ft n - J, J ft y :zJ o y ■ u uz -k % ft ft A i . ft 11 £4 ft i V ■ 7 ft c ft V n - ! ft ' H k . ft. j tI,- o ft • X ' i n 0 ft • ft 4 A «►. f -ft l ftt ft ft ft J- fed ft ft L AJb 0 1 i ft u ft rr rWi §1 m ft Page Thirty-nine FIRST GRADE Row 7— RICHARD NAULT, CHARLES NELSON JIMMIE NEWHARD, BONNIE PARKER. JERRY PHILLIPS, SUZANNE RATHBUN, RICHARD REYOME, DICK ROYE. Row 2— BARBARA SCHMIDT, SHARON SCUL- LY, SKIPPER SELL, LINDA SIETZINGER, WARREN SIETZINGER, JOSIE SILTANEN, DIANNA SINGLETON, BEVERLY SMOCK. Row 3— DONNA SPRINGER. KAREN STAN- SELL, DAVID STANTON, RICHIE STED- MAN, JANE SUMMERS, WARREN TAYLOR, SUSIE THORNTON, MONTY TOOMIRE. Row 4 — GERALDINE VANDER TUUK, SANDRA VONDY, JANIS WATKINS. PATTY WIL- SON, DON WILTFONG, SHARON YATES. KINDERGARTEN Row 4— (7) JIMMY ANDERSON, CHERYL BEIRIGER. Row 5— JERRY BITNER, RAYE BOYD, NANCY BRET, GAIL BURNEY, CHARLENE BUTLER, BEVERLY BYERS, EDDIE CORRIE, RALPH DALE. Row 6— FREDDIE DARIN, BOBBY DE MEO, WAYNE cr VRIES, KAREN DOLSON, JU- DITH DRAPAC, DAVID DUN KELBERGER, SCOTT FONTZ, GEORGIA GATLIN. Row 7— CLAUDIA GOVERT, LORETTA GO- VERT, JOHN GROT, THEONA GULLICKSON, EDWIN HAMMOND, TOM HARBRECHT, EDDIE HARTMAN, GEORGIA HELFEN. Row 8— JIMMY HOFFMAN, KATHY HUTCH- INS, BILLY HUTSON, HARRIET JELLEFF, DOYLE JONES, DANNY JORDAN, DAVID KEEN, ROGER KENNEDY. Row 9— DANNY LAZAR, DANNY MAY, BER- NIE MILLER, STEPHEN MURAWSKI, MAR- TIN MURRAY, MICKEY NELSON, MICHAEL PALMER, JUDITH PARKER. Row 10— MIRIAM PEROTTI, MARILYN PITT. RONALD POWERS, RONALD PRICE, DARYL REDAR, DONALD ROACH, PAT ROCHFORD, DUANE ROE. Row 11— DOUGLAS SABINA. JOYCE SCHEER- I NGA, EUNICE SCHUTTROW, LINDA SCUL- LY, BARBARA SIMMONS, MARLENE SMOCK, ANITA SPITZ, MARILYN SPOHN. Row 12— MICHAEL STEDMAN, WARREN THOMPSON, JANET TOCZEK, JANET TURN- BULL, DAVID UHTER, JOHN VESTAL, MEREDITH WELSH, KAREN WILTFONG. Page Forty 1 t ( I n n q, J s FOOTBALL VARSITY: Front Row — E. WALTERS, Mgr., R. COLBY, A. JUSTAK. D. IMER, A. JOHNSON, D. MC DONALD, MR. BOWMAN Coach. Second Row— M. MAC FARLAND, R. OSBORN, W. SILTANEN, J. BROWN, R. LAZAR, R. HEI3S, Third Rcw — D. O’KEEFE, V. GROGG, G. CROWE, F. BANNON, V. DE BRULER, G. FRIANT, Fourth Row— A. SPILLY, B. PLANCARTE, R. COOK, J. THOMPSON, R. HATTENBACH. B. BERRY. JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row — G. SLANEY, Mgr., SABINA, EVAN, CAVANAUGH, GROGG, MR. BECK, Coach, Second Row— HEDGES, HILBRICK, ALSIP, KEEN, SIEB, RYCKMAN, Third Row— POWELL, LIESTIKOW, PETERS, HARTZ. SMITH, Fourth Row— TARI, VAN ALLEN, BECK, REDAR, REYNOLDS. Page Forty-two flAStflALL First Row— L. STANGER, L, GOVERT, P. DOMSIC, B. CELMER, MR. EOWMAN, Coach. Second Row— J. THOMPSON. B. CURRIER, B. HATTENBACH, B. HEISS, R. LAZAR, C. ADAMS. LETTtRMEN ' S First Row — MR. SANDERS, F. SCRBASIC, L. GOVERT, P. DOMSIC, D. IMER, D. O’KEEFE. J. THOMPSON, Second Row— W. SILTANEN, F. HARTWIG, V. DE BRULER, R. OSBORN, W. YOUNG, G. BAKER, MR. BECK. Third Row— D. MC DONALD, J. BROWN, J. THOMPSON, B. HEISS, K. KONOPASEK, C. ADAMS, B. HAT- TENBACH. Fourth Row— MR. BOWMAN, A. SPILLY. Page Forty-three JUNIOR VARSITY. First Row— TARI, Mgr., COOK, COLBY, MCFARLAND, BECK, KEEN, PLANCARTE, Mgr. Second Row— ORLICH, KOMANICH, JUSTAK, JOYCE, SMITH, IMER. Page Forty-four fi A S H £1 fi A L L VARSITY: First Row— W. BROWN, Mgr., V. GROGG, B. OSBORN, J. JANSEN. H. HARDER, J. THOMPSON, MR. SANDERS, Coach. Second Row W. SI LTANEN, G. FRIANT, B. CURRIER, R. KOLB, R. OSBORN. 1 J ROSS COUNTRY First Row— 3. WEAVER, K, KONOPASEK, P. DOMSIC, F. SCRBASIC, L. COVERT, F. HARTWIG, H. HARDER. Second Row— R. KOLB, B. OSBORN, B. CURRIER, D. C ' JLLISON, T. PHILLIPS, E. WALTERS, J. RANDHAN. L. COVERT. J. WILLIAMS, K. PORTLACH, V. DE BRULER, £. HATTENBACH, B. BERRY, B. HEISS. Page Forty-five G. ft ft OFFICERS. First Rov — PEARL OLDERT, Sports Editor; MARILYN RIBORDY, Treasurer; RAE HOMER, Secre. tary; Second Row- THERESE SWEENEY, Sports Head; IRMA SMITH, President; MISS BERRY, Sponsor; LOIS LANGE, Vice President. , SENIOR LETTERMEN; First Row — T. SWEENEY, J. SWINGLER, L. LANGE, M. KUIPERS, A. ROBERTS, Second Row — MISS EERRY, Sponsor, I. SMITH, I. BROWN, J. MERKO, P. OLDERT, C. COFFMAN, Third Row— D. WILSON, B. BARTH, R. HOMER, E. SANDERS. Page Forty-six STUDENT COUNCIL First Row seated— C. ADAMS. J. THOMPSON. W. SILT ANEN, J. WINDELL. R. OSBORN. V. GROGG. Second Row— L. WILSON, D. VANDERDORP. J. BECK. J. JOHNSON, P. YOUNG. R. CLINE, G. CHAPMAN, P. OLDERT, D JENDEROUS. Third Row— A. HOWERTON, R. KOLB. G. HILBRICH. I n c n J ti Lo j U L — Seated — V. SOTHERN W. NEWCOMER J. DELIGET J. DEAN A. HARTFIELD — Standing — J. MERKO B. OURSLER J. SWINGLER D. MILAM G. CLARK R. BENNETT P. LEWIS S. PENNING B. ALTERS — Officers — JOANNE MERKO, Sec. JEAN SWINGLER, Pres. JACKIE DEAN, V. Pres. BARBARA ALTERS. Treas. Page Forty-sever. NOft SOCIETY Frst Row seated— D. KELLEHER, D. WILSON, W. MOORE, C. JOHNSON, V. DE BRULER, A. ROBERTS, N. DOAN. Second Row— N. HOLMES, W. CURRIER, R. KOLB, W. SILTANEN, D. STEVENSON, D. CLEMENS, MRS. FALKENBURC, Sponsor, C. ADAMS. LIMAflY CLUB OFFICERS— I. GATLIN, Treasurer, T. DRAPAC, Secretary, MISS MOELH M AN, Sponsor, R. CLINE, Vice-Presi- dent, N. DOAN, President. Page Forty-eight ItACHEfl CADETS TEACHER CADETS— MARIETTA KUIPERS in Kindergarten. TEACHER CADET MEMBERSHIP: First Row— L. LANGE, R. HOMER. M. KUIPERS, T. SWEENEY, M. COOK, D. HARPER, Second Row— R. READY, B. ERNST, A. HAMMENDE, A. BANNON, P. KENNEDY, D. JENDER- OUS, L. CARNOTA, B. KARMIL. Third Row— N. SEXTON, I. GATLIN, F. KAMINSKI, J. CABLE, P. DE- WITT, D. WILSON, P. FARMER, A. SPILLY. A TEACHER CADET — LOIS LANGE, helping the second graders. Page Forty-nine HR PRESS THE STAFF OF THE PANTHER PRESS: Co-Editors: RONNIE KOLB, ELEANORE SANDERS. Sports Editors JIM BROWN. FRANK HARTWHG. Reporters RAE HOMER, MARY BLANCHARD, JOAN JOYCE. Production Staff ART CLEMENS. IRMA SMITH, LOIS LANGE, IMOGENE BROWN. Sponsor C. L. WILSON. THE STAFF AT WORK: WILBUR HARTWIG, MR. IMOGENE BROWN and LOIS LANGE busily typing, and RAE HOMER. ART CLEMENS, MR. WILSON, WILSON, RONNIE KOLB, JIM BROWN, IRMA SMITH. IMOGENE BROWN interviewing ELEANORE SANDERS RAE HOMER, ELEANORE SANDERS, MARY BLANCHARD and JOAN JOYCE open Yogi box. Page Fifty ANNUA STAFF First Row— AL JOHNSON, NORMA HOLMES, ALENE BRULER, RONNIE KOLB, BLANCHARD. ED STAHLEY, JOAN JOYCE, VINNIE GROGG, BOB NASBY. BILL CURRIER, ROBERTS, IMOGENE BROWN, Second Row— CAROLYN JOHNSON, VERA DE- PETE ORLICH, WAYNE SILTANEN, JILL TURNER, NANCY SCOTT, MARY MEMBERS AT WORK— ED STAHLEY, ALENE ROBERTS, VERA DE BRULER Page Fifty-one Seated— JACKIE DEAN, PEARL OLDERT, BOBO COFFMAN, JOANNE MERKO, ALENE ROBERTS, ELEANORE SANDERS, JEAN SW ' INGLER, DELORES WILSON, Standing— JIM WILLIAMS, DON CLEMENS, PETE DOM- SIC, CHUCK ADAMS, JIM BROWN, MR. WILSON, FRANK HARTWIG, DENNIS O’KEEFE. Page Fifty-two HOMER, LOIS BOB HATTEN- Seated— WILL ETTA MATIAS, MARIETTA KUIPERS, IMOGENE BROWN, IRMA SMITH, RAE LANGE, CAROLYN JOHNSON. Standing— JIM W.LLIAMS, PETE DOMSIC, CHUCK ADAMS, BACH. MR. WILSON, RONALD KOLB, BOB CELMERS, BOB HEISS. JUNIOR PLAY Seated— VIRGINIA NORRIS, LORETTA WOJASEK, MARILYN SENA, JOAN JOYCE, ALICIA HAMENDE, MARILYN RIBORDY, CORINNE SHAFER. S anding— DOUG HILL, PAT KENNEDY, WAYNE BROWN, ANDY STANC2AK, BILL HARTWIG, FRED CROSS, MR. WILSON. Seated— NORMA HOLMES, ARLENE KOEDYKER, EILEEN MANG. PEGGY VESTAL, DORIS LEE KELLEHER, ED STAHLEY. Standing— DOUG HILL, MARY BLANCHARD, DOROTHY MILAM, PEGGY YOUNG, WAYNE DROWN, ANDY STANCZAK, ANDY M ATI AS, MR. WILSON. Page Fifty-three Pc ye Fifty-four First Row—D. HILL. L. LEMMELL. E. STAHLEY. V. DE BRULER, M. MASSA. H. NISSEN. R. SCOTr, L. CARNOTA. R. READY. second Row—A. HAMENDE. F. BRAAM, B. MORRIS. B. SCHULTZ. M. RIBORDY. R. BRAAM. B. NASBY. R MEYER. B. SABINA. N. DOAN. Third Row—H. PRICE. L. JOHNSON. G. SCHUSTER. C. JOHNSON. P.es ; R. CHRISTENSON, L. MOORE. B. RIS1, V. GROGG. L. COFFMAN. J. STAHOVIAK. M. GOVERT. B FOUST. T. EVANS. A. JOHNSON. Fourth Row—J. CAVANAUGH. R. BENNETT, E. DUGAN. C. GOVERT. R. SIMONS. A. SINGLETON. Director, J. YOUNG, O. CLEMENS. G. BLINK. W. CALDWELL. J. TIPPET. A M ATI AS, O. MOFFETT, M. BUDACK. 8. FRANCIS.M!S3 MOSNEY, Sponsor; BOB READY, Librarian; PAT JELLEFF, Secretary; DICK READY, President First Row— J. PAULEY, S. ROSS, W. WOOSLEY, P. CELMER, Y. WHITACRE, P. JELLEFF, J. DYKUIZEN, M. JUSTAK. N. SCOTT, I. KOVESCI, R. VALLO, MISS MOSNEY. Second Row — P. KENNEDY, B. ERNST, M. GRIMM, S. PENNING, I. KEEN, M. MILAM, R. SMITH, R. READY, R. HOCH, L. HOWERTON, D. SCHMIDT. Third Row— N. BENNETT, B. FRANCIS, B. WILTSHIRE. B. RYCKMAN, J. WESTERHOUT, G. SCHUSTER, B. O ' DAY, M. WALTERS, B. VANWILLIGAN, N. GERHKEN. Fourth Row— M. THIEL, T. SUCICH, N. BUT- LER, D. WILSON, L LEMMELL, G. BAKER, W. MATTINGLY, D. DUST, D. WILSON, R. READY. Page Fifty-five Gift First Row— E. ANDERSON, M. GATLIN, L. HAYES, D. FISH, D. DUNN, I. KOEPKE, H. SMITH, M. KOMANICH B. ALTERS. G. CHAPMAN. Second Row— R. CLINE, W. NEWCOMER, A. HAUTSCH. J. GEHRKE, B. BLACK M. PARKS, V. BLISSMER, N. WALTERS, N. DRABOLD, MISS MOSNEY. Third Row— B. COFFIE, E WINE- BRENNER, C. YOUNG. V. SUTHERN, D. KISTLER, B. LINSON, J. KROOSWYK, C. DYKUIZEN, L. WILSON J. TAYLOR. GRAN MARCH RAY LAZAR, 1948 Prom King; JEAN SWINGLF.R, 19 8 Prom Ouren : RONNIE STRACHAN, ZOE ANN VESTAL, Attendants, CHUCK ADAMS, IMOGENE BROWN, BOB HATTENBACH, ELEANORE SANDERS. Page Fifty-six 94 7-4 B PROM rr Attendants; MARIETTA KUIPERS, ELEANORE SANDERS, IMOGENE BROWN; 1947 Queen ZOE ANN VESTAL; 1948 Queen, JEAN 3WINGLER; 1947 King, RONNIE STRACHAN ; 1948 King, RAY LAZAR; .Attendants, CHUCK ADAMS, BOB HATTENBACH, DON CLEMENS. A SCENE FROM THE PROM AT MARQUETTE PARK Page Fifty-seven HIGHLIGHTS IN SCHOOL Page Fifty-eight Compliments Ot MacFARLAND LUMBER CO. i 503 E. Main Compliments Of GRIFFITH TEIBEL ' S RESTAURANT Compliments Of RUDY NICHOLS Cline cv Ridge Road Highland U . S 4 1 Compliments Of EL RANCHO Compliments Of Bar B-Q Plate Sandwiches Under New Management GATLIN PLUMBING HEATING Mrs. Russell Bannister Phone Highland 563-M 311 N. Bread Griffith Compliments Of I J CLOVER FARM Chicken — Steak — Fish Dinners Served Daily 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. — 5 p. in. to 10 p. m. Short Orders — Sandwiches 105 Mein Street STROSS ' G R I F F I T H 216 South Broad Phone 585 Page Sixty - Compliments Of SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Marcus R. Coffman, Mgr. Phone Gary 2-6374 529 Broadway Gary, Indiana Compliments Of BARBARA ' S CHILDREN SHOP BARBARA ' S BAND BOX Highland Phone 613 Compliments Of PARKVIEW SANDWICH SHOP and BYRON ' S SERVICE STATION Comer U. S. 6 — 41 Highland Indiana Compliments Of CHRIS VALLO Wholesale Florist Highland Indiana COMPLIMENT OF VAN WILLIGAN ' S MARKET SELF SERVICE PHONE HIGHLAND 5G-R 8836 Kennedy Avenue HIGHLAND, INDIANA Groceries — Meats — Frozen Foods Monarch ' s Finer Foods Page Sixty-one Compliments Of I. G. A. Highland, Indiana Compliments Of GRIFFITH READY-MIXED CONCRETE 1108 E. Main Phone 13I4-I Compliments Of ROYAL BLUE STORE GRIFFITH COMPLIMENTS OF CHRISTENSON ' S GRIFFITH Page Sixty- two Compliments Of GRIFFITH JEWELERS Everything In Fine Jewelry DICK A. ORAS 237 N. Broad Street Phone 133-J GRIFFITH BAKERY Bread - Rolls - Pies - Cakes - Cookies Fresh Daily FRANK J. MURAWSKI Phone 921 131 S. Broad BEN FRANKLIN STORES Nationally Known — Locally Owned Meet Your Friends At Our Store Griffith Indiana Compliments Of LUCKY STRIKE LANES 8644 Kennedy Avenue BOWL FOR YOUR HEALTH Phone 783 Highland. Indiana BURGESS Auto Spring Axle Service A. W. Burgess, Prop. 630 State Street Gary Indiana Compliments Of SPITZ MILLER Lake County ' s Oldest Insurance Agency Griffith Indiana THE WRECKERS I watched them tearing a building down, A gang of men in a busy town, With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty yell, They swung a beam and the side wall fell. I asked the foreman, Are these men skilled. And the men you ' d hire if you had to build? He gave a laugh and said, No, indeed ' I can easily wreck in a day or two What builders have taken a year to do. I thought to myself as I went my way, Which of these roles have 1 tried to play? Am I a builder who works with care, Measuring life by the rule and square? Am ! shaping my deeds to a well-made plan, Patiently doing the best I can? Or am I a wrecker, who walks the town, Content with the labor of tearing down? ESTRUP REALTY CO. 227 N. Broad Builders — Brokers — Insurance Page Sixty-three BARENIE TRUCKING Black Dirt Hauling GRIFFITH, INDIANA 411 Abrogast Phone 1353 Compliments Of JOSEPH J. BARTH Excavating Dredging — u;ane Service Phone Highland 346-M 3313 Ridge Road Highland, Indiana GARY NATIONAL BANK GRIFFITH BRANCH Griffith, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments Of MID- WEST STORE Bread Street Griffith Compliments Of CONER STERLING STUDIOS Gary, Indiana Electrical Contracting SMELTZER ELECTRIC SERVICE Incadercent Flourescent Neon Free Estimates Phene Highland 469-J Page Sixty-four HESS ' S NOOK Corner Broad ar.d Main MALTS SUNDAES SANDWICHES DE SOTO PLYMOUTH HENRY N. BIEKER, INC. 5749 Calumet A- venue Hammond, Indiana Compliments Of SUTTER ' S SUPER MARKET Compliments Of SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 822 Ridge Road Munster, Indiana Phone 387 Broadway Gary, Indiana Compliments Of SPECKER GARAGE - SALES 4735 Indianapolis Boulevard Phone East Chicago 29 Compliments Of GRIFFITH THEATER Page Sixty-five PROTECT YOUR PRECIOUS EYESIGHT WITH PLENTY OF GOOD LIGHT NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Compliments Of J. C. PENNEY Hammond, Indiana GRIFFITH DRUGS Inc. Prescriptions — Drugs — Cosmetics Sealtest Ice Cream Whitman ' s Candy- Phone 370 Griffith, Indiana Excellent Long Wearing Shoes By Acrobat — Sky rider — Cadillac GRIFFITH SHOE SHOP Quality Shoe Repairing 107 N. Broad Street Griffith, Indiana Page Sixty-six CONGLE-S U. S. Routes 41 and 6 — Highland, Indiana MAPES MANUFACTURING CO. Griffith, Indiana LUCILI, C. WITHERS, Photographer 5622 S. Maryland Avenue — Chicago 37, 111. JULIUS SZUR BARBER bliOP Highland, Indiana FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN 130 N. Broad Street — Griffith OLDERT ' S SHOE SHOP Highway Avenue — Highland Compliments of COFFEE CUP W. Main — Grifiitb GRIMM FOOD MARKET Griffith, Indiana Compliments Of MARY ANN FOODS — Highland STANLEY ' S HOME APPLIANCE Lansing, Illinois Compliments Of TOWN THEATER — Highland PLEASANT VIEW DAIRY Highland, Indiana WALLY LAWS of Highland Says Hello ,AKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Highland, Indiana DAVIS I. G. A. Griffith Indiana Compliments Of GRIFFITH MOTOR SALES ARTHUR GOVERT Griffith, Indiana Compliments of KEEN FOUNDRY Griffith, Indiana Page Sixty-seven THE CHILI BOWL N. Broad, Griiiith HIGHLAND RADIO APPLIANCE Highland, Indiana SAXE SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION 3845 Ridge Road, Highland Compliments Ot MARITA ' S BEAUTY SHOP CHARLES MAY SERVICE STATION Griffith, Indiana O ' DAY TRUCKING LAMPRECHT FLORIST 9027 Richard Street — Highland 3941 Kleinman Road Highland HIGHLAND LUMBER Compliments Of VOGUE CLEANERS Highland, Indiana GRIFFITH DEPARTMENT STORE Broad Street — Griltith BALLARD GROCERY Ccliax Miller — Griffith A-B CLEANERS Compliments Of Griffith, Indiana HIGHLAND KIDDIE SHOP KEN-RIDGE CONFECTIONERY Highland, Indiana Compliments Of AUNT TILLIE — GRIFFITH ADA ' S SANDWICH SHOP Highland, Indiana Compliments Of HIGHLAND CLOVER FARM HIGHLAND FURNITURE Highway Avenue, Highland GRIFFITH TEXACO STATION SCHOON ' S SUPER MARKET Broad, Street — Griiiith Highway Avenue, Highland Compliments Of KMERR ' S FOOD SHOP HIGHLAND DEPARTMENT STORE Griffith, Indiana STEVE BAROEVICH GASOLINE HILLMAN ' S APPLIANCE Griffith, Indiana Griffith, Indiana Compliments Of GRIFFITH ELECTRIC SHOP JAMES H. SMITH SONS CORP. Lake Colfax — Griffith Page Sixty-eight AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS —AUTOGRAPHS— LANSING PRINTING CO. LANSING, ILLINOIS
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