Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Y TEENS Exerxone xxnll remember the Egg centrnc Egg curslon and httle Egg stlsx The Y Teens xx as one of the co sponsors of th1s xerx dnfferent all school partx The club does other thmgs besxdes holdmg clex er md successful partles They hlxe moxxes, spemkers and demonstrmtxons Anx Y Teen wll tell xou about the DLIUIX demonstrmons elurnnsg xx hlch some brmxe glrls xolunteered to hlxe then' hur cut, s flr xxlth regretsj The Y Teens are also actnxe 1n Y work attendlng man conferenees The fleultx adxlsors Ire Nllss Betty Alderton 1nd Mrs Dorthx K1rr1s the preslelent, Barbxrz Kxrkenner, the vlce presldent Ixsm Blrret, the seeretarx, Amtz Mtthns the treas urer, Marjorne Drexler, the muslc dlrector, Dlanne Muller, the program chalrman, Vlarllxn Morrrs DEBATE Under the coachlng of T D Reed the debaters and speech members traveled to many schools for mxxtatxonal debate and speech m ets Navv P1er was the scene of the flrst major debate champnonshxp xxon by a Hammond Hlgh team for several years The ehxmpnonshlp team conslstcd of Ann Wagnaer and Dan Barrett, aff1rmatnves, and Amtra Reed and Allen Tucker, negatnves ohn Rapp also saw actlon as the teams alternate Allen Tucker won the outstandxng speakers award At the Howe Mlhtary meet, Dan Barrett fnmshed second m the 25 school tourney At the State N FL tourney Dan added a blue rlbbon and a trophy to the red r1bbon at Howe Dan became the 16th person to w1n 1 state solo champ1onsh1p under the lnstructxon of Mr T D Reed At the sprmg N F L Congress Sheldon Lynn xxas elected to the Nauonal Senate and also rece1ved the gold medal for the superxor speaker of the Senate Dan Barrett was elected to the Nltxonal House If Greensburg Allen Tucker vuon the srl ver medal 1n the House Th1s IS the f1fth year 1n the last seven that H H S has had an entrx rn the nauonal tournament SPEECH ARTS N F L Sitting Wayne Wlckelgren Alon Tucker Ronald Burton Belle Llbster Tony Remlch Judy Reed Lula Bevan Standing Mr Reed Tam Brendel Don Barrett Bob Loss Sheldon Lynn Clyde Hedrlck John Rapp Ann Wagner Roger Hlnesley INDIVIDUAL DEBATERS First Row Ann Wagner Don Barrett Amtra Reed Second Row Allen Tucker Sheldon Lynn Nr Reed debate coach YTEENS First Row Mary Hartnett Sharon Hoemann Morulyn Krnzmns Adogene Lauerman Charlotte Guss Moralyn Grnmberg Glenda Waldrop Judy Pearson Margaret Cornelo Sharron Nelson Loulse Horvath Florence Coo mer Glorua Tumbulo Second Row Kathryn lnkley Nancy Phares Annle Burns Laura Appleman Potty Wutkowsku Sandro Kestner Sue Walthew Shurley Kestner Elaine Hatfield Thrrd Row Judy Grove Jullann Wxldermuth .Iomary Hightower Beverly Klrkelner June Bam Brenda Lovell Darlene Mathis Margo Ferree Shlrley Hug Dorothy Heckmon Lolo Thornton Fourth Row Peggy Kagy Beryl Hewlt Penny Gardiner Dolores Juzwlck Duane Collsgan Jean Hlghlond Bonnie Kerber Shella Hensner Carol Berss Frfth Row Carol Schmitt Ruth Ann Smith Cynthuo Natzke Bonnne Cornell Judy Crouch Dorothy Barrett Jean Savage Joan Brooke Robm Clnne Beverely Funk Laurel Hall Slxth Row Gerrle Rozcrcho Barbara Klrkeuner Luso Barrett Annto Mathis 'Vlorgue Drexler Morulyn Morrus Mass Alderton Mrs Karrls RED CROSS Frrst Row Judy Wheeler Judy Hanogan Valerie Takacs Mono Panares Jockle Dlllon Nancy Chandler Shlrley Copeiln Second Row Morgue Drexler Mlllle Freedman Peggy Maddox Judy Meunzer Loss McLeod Judy Papo Adagene Lauerman Sheila McLaughlm Third Row Mum: Werner Carol Moore Elsa Rosenok Judy Wilson Flor ence Coomer Judy Allen Connle Benolt Patty Romlnger Fourth Row Miss Thomas Patty McArty Duane Dunham Lee Grant Danna Snyder Marlene Haledbrandt Leslie Tankel Jerome Johnson Don Kolb Jock Kldder Dve Ervm Pat Sopota Marulyn Ford Nancy Archllbald Janet Abraham Sue Kretsch Patty Barragree Janet Underwood Leoh Hess Wvlluam Dyke ILJNIOR RED CROSS The vxork of the Junlor Red Cross ns dnxded mto three ma1n parts local natnonal and mternatronal The Hammond Hngh group vxorks to flll boxes for chlldren of vxar torn eountrles and has adopted a Korean vxar orphan The organlza t1on xxorks under the superxmslon of Nlnss Taxlor and Xllss Thomas, and offxcers Pat NIcArtx, pxesndent Donna Snxder, x1ce presndent, Dnane Dunham secretarx , and Lee Grant, treas urer Other offrcers are Jean Hxghland, cxtx counc1l secretarx, and the c1tx counc1l representatlx es Anrtra Reed Pat Sopata, and Ctrol Nloore Page One Hundred Eleven

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in SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Ruth Ann Acker, Catherine Gray, Aldora Graf, Kathryn lnkley, Paula Victors, Merrill Hubbell, Susan Duncan, Janet Langdon, Joan Eads, Mary Berg, Linda Toren. Second Row: Barbara Hough, Corliss Cox, Nancy Yaple, Rolene Thielbar, Betty Takacs, Nancy Cutshall, Lorraine Hankman, Phyllis Eaton. Carol Jurgenson, Dorothy Soia, Barbara Gabrys. Third Row: Allen Tucker, Sheldon Lynn, Ray Polone, Harvey Dyke, Roger Hinesley, Don Hoffman, Ed Vennon, Ron Woerner, Alan Bergstedt, John Rapp. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The object of National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render ser- vice, to promote worthy leadership, and to foster the develop- ment of character in Hammond High School. The first essen- tial for membership is the maintenance of a B average, but other things are considered too. Members are chosen for good citizenship, honesty and for readiness to put aside personal consideration in the best interests of the school and to fellow students. The sponsors are Miss Katherine NX'illiams and Mr. Charles Long. IUN IOR HONOR SOCIETY The final bell of the day rings and people rush from all directions to the table in front of the bulletin board. junior Honor Society is holding a bake sale. The homemade cookies, cupcakes. and candy are spread in delicious array over the table. but not for long! By four o'clock hardly a crumb is left. By the sale of bakery goods, the members of the club collected enough money to supply a needy family with food at Christmas. First semester officers of the junior Honor, as those who are in a hurry call it, were David Cole, president: Toby Stern, vice-presidentg Judy Harrison, secretaryg and Evelyn Cornelius, treasurer. The purpose of Junior Honor Society is to stimulate in- terest in scholarship and in service to the school and com- munity. ACE OF CLUBS Thanks should be given to Miss Exley and Mrs. Hays club sponsors. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Dave Cole in front. First Row: Judy Harrison, Janet Brom, Maria Panares, Evelyn Cornelius, Carol Lichtenstein, Miss Exley, Mrs. Hays. Second Row: Karen Borman, Toby Stern, Ann Wagner, Suzanne Peterson, Dotty Lee. Third Row: Becky Groff, Rayetta Waldrop, Karen Berg, Pat Gorman, Marilyn Hesterman. Fourth Row: Rodney Matasovsky, Bob Seibert, James Schmidt, Marlene Hildebrandt. First Row: Jomary Hightower, Marilyn Grimberg, Paul Kachoris, Iris Efron, Jackie Planer, Larry Acheson, Bob Hess, Nancy Mangold, Elaine Kruger. Second Row: Mary Rozich, Norma Acker, Jack Harrier, Beverly Kirkeiner, Billy Faissler, Miss Pritchard, Sherman Abrahamson, John Gray, Elizabeth Orr, James Correll, Robert Soderstrom, Kurt Markel. ACE OF CLUBS The Ace of Clubs is the only honorary club open to the freshmen. It is really the ACE of clubs to any freshman smart enough or lucky enough to become a member of it. At each meeting, games which are both en- tertaining and educational are played. The Ace of Clubs also has projects, among which is the cake walk at the Mardi Gras. Page One Hundred Ten



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ORCHESTRA First Row Frances Boswell Marlene Dobrynskl Marlene Jakubrec Caroline Colgarl Virginia Zrehl Marilyn Srobler Beryl Hewil Davie Norris Second Row Ronald Robbins Gary Robbins Raymond Polone Vernon LeFebre Larry Smith Wayne Wrckelgren Toby Stern Sherrill Carnagey Andrea Kalan Annie Burns Third Row Mr Gekeler Virginia Dwoznrk Virginia Schreiber Nancy Culshall Sheryl Woody Gloria Midkrff Janet Langdon Ronnie Brown John Eberl Philip Kelley Chuck Lawson Seafed of piano Mary Janet Kasko TROMBONE TRIO FLUTE TRIO TRUMPET DUET JUNIOR BAND Firsi Row srrhng Beverly Grey Martha Pickel Edna Gensen Geraldine Prckel Raymond Gaze Justine Habell Judy Melnzer Arlene Gllnskn Janet Hup penfhal Second Row Jim Whitaker Ronnie Flora Iony Flores Jack Hagen Dolores Juzwnck Dorolhy Ben sk Rlla Hoffman Charles Waber Jackie Sloul Mary Ann Thompson Jack Spillers Third Row Jerome Johnson Steve Imrrch George Ader August Wartenberg Ronnie Brown Chuck Lawson Don Grady Robert Hulchunson Len Cor nagey Don Fessenden Marshall McCoy Ray Cole George Paklowski Page One Hundred Twelve I Ron Brown, Len Carnagey, Chuck Lawson Gloria Midkiff, Jane! Langdon, Marge Drexler Philip Kelley, John Eberl I, ' , , ' ,

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