Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 118 of 168
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SENIOR BAND First Row: Jone Johnson, Sarah Sibert, Philip Kelley, Richard Burkhalter, .lohn Ebert, Gordon Robbins, Eddie Bowman, Alan Powell, Geri Rozcicha. Second Row- Bill Fehlberg, Margie Drexler, Joanne Riechers, Lorrie Rozcicha, Suzann Williams, Ruth Ann Sluyter, Sheryl Woody, Peggy Ashton, Jon Mahan, Sue Conrad, Barbara Littiken, Dave Forsberg. Third Row: Faye Wells, Doris Vail, Alice Gussman, Herbertine Shaw, Phyllis Spychalski, Jerome Johnson, Bill Zenzke, Chuck Lawson, Virgina Dwoznfk, Leah Jokilehto. Fourth Row: Peter Price, Margaret Fedor, Nancy Cutshall, Ken Peterson' Robe't Trinks, James Schmidt, Ted Johnson, Merle Frost, Virginia Schreiber, Harriet Thompson, Joan Golumbeck. Fifth Row: Nancy Collins, Len Carnegie, Ronnie Brown, Fred Dankovich, ,lohn Nalezny, Don Grady, Arthur Stemp, Dean Memering, Keith Becker, Sandra Johnson, Phyllis Hedwall. SENIOR BAND The Senior Band elected for its officers Charles Lawson and Ronald Brown, president and vice-president, respectively. The executive committee consisted of Alice Gussman, John Ebert. and Philip Kelley. This is the first year the band has had any form of government in practice. The court had the power to fine any member who didnit practice a sufficient amount of time. The Senior Band went to Harvey to see and hear the US. Marine Band. The Band Concert was broadcast in 3-D sound over station NVJOB in Hammond. In the State Contest the band placed first and received a trophy for a fine performance. Aside from two concerts this year, the band played for a number of civic occasions such as the Loyalty Day Parade, Clean-Up program, and several ball games. MAJORETTES Dee Leavertonw Pat Gemmel, Shirley Gard, Mary Ann Kuzos, Ann Papa, Margot Krieger. Accomplished Ambition By Diana Cook For the past seven years, I have participated in an annual music contest which supposedly determines oneis degree of ability at the keyboard. None of the succeeding years, however, is quite as important as the first one. I was eleven years old when I began my career in contest. My piano teacher and I had selected a number with such an impressive title- Four Variations on a Theme by Paganinin Cand I must add in small print, slightly simplified version. j But there would be no Butterflies on the Lawn or Romping Rabbitsi' for me cer- tainly. My mother and father accompanied me that Saturday morning and we sought out the drafty church where I was to prove my worth. Other prodigies like me scattered them- selves about the room and we listened to each other perform. Finally my name was called and I carried my music over to the judge, remembering my teacher's final words, . . . and remember to open the music for the judge. As I sat on the squeaking bench, I knew that this was the time I had to play best. Every practice session and piano lesson for the past months had built up to this one perfor- mance. I can still remember the make of piano which was used but I donlt remember my thoughts while actually playing. I probably finished my number, retrieved my music and left. The next step was to learn my rating. It wasn't until later in the day that I could learn the fateful decision. On bulletin boards were posted all the names of contestants and eventually next to the names would be written I. II, or III. Later in the afternoon the crowd around the board grew larger. People closed in, tromping on each otheris feet, vainly seeking the numbers which had not been stated yet. Iiinally A bespectacled. efficient woman came trotting down the hall armed with fountain pen and the ratings. A cheer arose from the throng and the crowd royally swept aside. Quickly she jotted down the numbers and one could hear shrieks of pleasure or moans of disappointment as the budding artists saw their respective numbers. I worked my way forward and looked for my name and I saw next to it a neat. blue-inked 'I'! I looked again and it still said 'Ill I felt satisfaction and contentment and I was glad I had worked for it. Page One Hundred Thirteen

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