Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)
- Class of 1959
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We envy you, The underclassmen, The privileges your Tour years enTail. Bear proudly our TradiTions inTo The nexT decade, mark you well This TrusT! if THE '59 DUNES The Last of the ffff' Presents, 1958 and 1959, FABULCUS FIFTIES. How fast does ivy grow? As fast as a boy-or-girl-a few inches each year. In 1917 Hammond High School stood new, its barren red brick walls rising from a stark prairieg its student body barren of tradition. Year by year as the ivy spread over the walls, so did Hammond High's traditions increase, augmented by each succeeding class. HAMMOND HIGH, 1922 Courtesy of MAID-RITES wwgw , wfwwyf 7 --.W Academic Excellencep When an academic subiect is mentioned, the topic of conversation generally changes to something more social in nature-such as Saturday night, or a related field. Academics, however, include more Than the test or the term paper, they include the fun, the quips, and the honors won for work well done. Hammond High School was fortunate in 1959 in having an excellence in academic pursuits. lt was one of three Indiana high schools to receive a special First Class Commission from the State Board of Educa- tion, it was one of the 54 schools across the nation teaching a unified four-year mathematics course, it had more Merit Scholarship semi-finalists than all the other region schools combined, and finally, it boasted one ot the best classes ever graduated from Ham- mond High. The academic section begins on page l4. l MISS MCGRANAHAN, MR. HENDRICKS, i9-46 X vm, WW X MWWM ?f U wr W Another Tradition, A maior social event every two weeks, from Septem- ber 19, 1958 to June 9, 1959, proved that an en- thusiastic student body and an active Association could bring social lite at Hammond High from a glowing spark to a roaring tlame. ln early October, the Association made a gamble- 1936 PROM and it paid ott in the largest, most successful Home- coming students could remember. The traditional pa- rade ot student-decorated cars and floats, and a Home- coming Queen with her court, were the results of what a high school Association can do when it has the sup- port ot the students themselves. Social section begins on page 40. nm- up vngwm Q . 39 W ,Q,,,,,, ,, ,B ET ' V f ' , :QW ip , my 4 ' ' , '.f'r,if. JA' 'WU 'V ' vm ' M ., My M 6 ,4754 , J f m 1, nu V: -an-xr A Challenge, A Record, Though some may remember 1937 for its over- whelming spirit, for its superiority in academic subjects, or for its pulchritude in girls, most remember it for its athletic prowess. So may 1959 be remembered for its teams. Let us, purely for the sake of illustration, look at its football record. Rated first in State for six weeks in succession, Coach Krueger's Wildcats howled their way through their first eight games boasting an average score of 34-2, to be stopped Halloween night by the Evansville Sports start on Reitz Panthers in a 13-all tie. With its spirit at a new peak, Hammond High rested on the City and North- western Conference titles and waited for the State playoff. lt never came. The boys who couldn't be stopped, were stopped, by one half of a yellow report card bearing the rudely scratched words, WILL PLAY. Had we drawn the right half, perhaps we would have taken State, perhaps not. That is part of the rec- ord, written in mud, and sweat, and sometimes tears. page 42. JULES PAPAIS, 1937 1 K , f '59 W1 KW lxnnvnwiaen., 'W as. J I 1 Growing CIubs,Growing Interests, Clubs are islands of interests. Where else, but in Walking down Hammond High's halls on a Wednes- day morning, a person might hear a heated discussion Hammond High School, could one find such a medley on pi mesons or an argument on the virtues of a 35mm. of organizations, each boasting a large membership? camera, he might listen to a state representative talk- Clubs have long been popular at Hammond High and ing about a new bill or the senior iudge asking a will continue to be, as long as students find time to student how he pleads, he could hear the roar of a share theirinterests with others. rocket engine or strains of a jazz combo. Clubs meet Wednesday mornings! Club section begins on page 84. o...5' 3' l 1' AIRPLANE CLUB, l94O R i .4 Zi 7. . Q lk -H' Haw An Eastern Influence Most teachers will tell you that through the years, while the basic attitudes ot students show some change, the biggest and by tar the most obvious transition is that ot dress. The six students on the opposite page are irn- peccably Ivy. Originating in Eastern colleges about 1955, the style was recognized at once by dress con- scious students as being sharp. A glance will show that the trend toward neater dress is reflected in lvy League style. Yes, fashion has progressed since the early ways of dress-the long black hose-the high top shoe. . .or has it'7 stuDENts, 1941 The People section starts on page 102. Y- -mmwamaxafaamm-wgf,.fff-Q-M-QM vw ,..Q,4,.wwwfx:wwpm-wffmwz-wvM ff, f,', z., fm 7 f fr 'M ,-1 f ,f , , f ,, , , -f ,L f : -f ff,-, -f ,L f 1 '4,5vf- inn Dv' Fro h Introcluction, College Night LEN CLARK, Association president. Orientation was the first school func- tion of the year. Incoming students for- mally met Dr. Rapp, their counselor, the Association officers, and their alma mater for the next four years. After the new students were briefed of both custom and conduct, a guided tour of Hammond High completed the frosh introduction. Annually, Hammond High and Hammond Morton sponsor a col- lege night, where students are able to meet nation-wide college and university representatives. Questions and answers regarding tuition, fees, and campus life help students find the college which is best suited for them. Fall orientation for freshmen. lnclu try Present . . . Serving the school in the fifth annual Speakers Pro- gram, representatives from area business and indus try helped students to decide on a future vocation The talks were presented in mathematics, science social studies, language, and iournalism classes, cover- ing topics which ranged from crime detection to bac- teriology. These were given by experts in their re- spective fields. '79 ' , Henry Nolting, General Foreman of the Heavy Oils Department at the Standard Qil Cgmpany, talks to a chemistry class on some technical aspects of oil refining. Addressing a Journalism l class on the essentials of good advertising layout is Dale Hunziker, Retail Advertising Manager from the Hammond Times. An associate professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago and a con- sultant at the Argonne National Laboratories, Dr. E. R. Sato discusses bio- chemistry with a biology class. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: L. Lehman, S. Seely, J. Schultz, J. Bales, P. Crowley, J. Seglin, S. Ault, L. Bowtor1, C, Knoth, L. Wilson, S. Keller. ROW 2: G, Bomberger, S. Brown, S. Wlorel, J. Mcllhenny, L. Fredericks, M. Clayton, M. Robertson, J. Mears, N. Cofran, S. Harrnening, S. Hartfield. ROW 3: B. Kaye, B. Selva, E. Dembowski, K. Gust, B. Bremer, D. Shoop, L. Clark, B. Stanutz, A. Cook, B. Schwerin, B. Lowery,' G. Sparks. ROW 4: J. Millies, L. Waite, J. Ratter, B. Williams, L. Block, P. Rauer, S. Victors, S. Langdon, R. Crom- well, P. Goldstein, E. Schraishuhn. ROW 5: B. Schwingendorf, L. Johnson, D. Rosenak, W. Wickelgren, L. Arm- strong, G. Glendening, D. McCorkle, E. Thompson, E. Michaels, J. Kalan, J. Hugus. National Recognition l JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Ward, Scott, Bulkley, Rhodes, Thompson, Nicksic, Hutton, Lynn, Beanblossom, Aller, Rodems, Sabol. ROW 2: Wroebel, Burgdorf, Bresler, Soderstrom, Zandy, O'Hern, Rodun, Friedman, Harding, Waite, Finding, Bissell, Weeks. ROW 3: Robaslca, Kelley, Lid1tenstein, Chidester, Compton, Choss, Biedron, Domi- nick, Biggs, Christenson, Tuttle, Jasis. ROW 4: Miller, Van Hom, Krause, Libster, Witham, Pollock, Miller, Campbell, Rosevear, Strawhun, Lindeman. ROW 5: Ericson, Marks, Sartofis, Kahler, Trolson, Berg, Baxter, Powell, DeBoer, Wilson, Hathaway. IR D.A.R. Award Personable Sandra Seely, better known as Susie around Hammond High, was This year's recipient ot the DAR award. Based on de- pendability, leadership, service, and patriotism, the award is one of The most coveted by sen- ior girls. Sixteenth in her class, Susie studied hard in addition to being secretary of The senior class, and a member of The National Honor Society. She was active in school functions all Through high school, a House Representative in her freshman year, she also ioined Junior Red Cross and Booster Club. Her sophomore year included a part in the all-school play, and she was The Girls' State Representative as a Junior. For CI Job Well Done Though they were not nationally recognized, several students were cited for their work in social studies and interest in world affairs by ap- pearing as a panel with Mr. Carter Davidson during an auditorium ses- sion. They appeared again on Mr. Davidson's television p r o g r a m, World Spotlight, on Channel ll To help discuss and analyze the news. Right, SEATED: Alice Gautsch, Len Johnson, Lynn Block, Bill Lowery, STANDING: George Glenden- ning, David Moore, Warfren Wickelgren, George Sparks, and Mr. Carter Davidson. Micl-Term Seemed like classes no sooner got settled than semester finals rolled along. Studying between finals, students filled every nook and cranny in the school. It was the only time of the year that the auditorium was quiet Cduring noon hoursl. The Association inaugurated a Big Brother program to orient the mid-term freshmen with their school. Though some of the Big Brother up- perclassmen were only 5-6, they carried out their mission, showing and telling all-about Hammond High School. Dick Pruitt points to a room to avoid, to his underclassmen buddies. Rudy Rudolph ffar rightj shudders at the thought! CJust kiddin', Mr. Nel- sonj. And Big Brothers F f r gn., Q ,,..-- - 3, . , A,,x . V X, ' If ff' f 1 , fp, B .,,-f ,, I , . , , 1 , 5 ,fa 1 K 1 , TV ,, V , hfljl JN 5 IA K fx X I , ,5 , x , Q , ffsmfl 'bf f 4 sw x N-45. t T, .-'V Yak. ,,,L ffgff F 5 A ,N If 4 'N' , l 1 A I ,.. f 'jk W ii Y 1 Y -X is ml. f I 42,1 ny 4... SM Q V ,LMA L. 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Counselors Miss Laura Johnston, Sophomore Counselor, Mr Robert Brock, Junior Counselor, Mr. James Hill Freshman Counselor, Mr. Charles Long, Registrar, and Mr. Homer Hightower, Senior Counselor. Hammond High's Three Muske teers, Hazel, Joan, and Pat, on daily duty cheerfully checking, an- swering, and questioning from early morning till long after the halls are empty. 1958-1959 Hammond Public School Board and Administrative Heads STANDING: Mr. R. B. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Schools: Mr. Charles Schonert, Maintenance Superintendent, Mr. Edwin G. Wiley, Mr. Columbus Smith, Treasurer, Mr. Don Gavit, Hammond Schools Business Manager. SEATED: Dr. Henry W. Eggers, Secretary, Mr. Charles N. Scott, President, Mrs. Margaret Allen, and Mr. Lee L. Caldwell, Superintendent of Hammond Public Schools. Q English No matter what field of work one enters, his success will greatly depend upon how effectively and intelligently he can express his own ideas and interpret those ideas of others. The Department of English at Hammond High offers a total of seventeen English courses in the four phases of communication-speaking, reading, writing, and listening- giving the student opportunity to become proficient in each. Miss Eunice McCullough clarifies a dangling participle for a sophomore girl. Z4 Miss Virginia Allen Miss Mary Barkes Miss Katherine Bollenbach Mr. A. T. Bolt Mr. Robert Dalziel Mrs. Gladys Hays Miss Eunice McCullough Miss Helen McCullough Miss Ellen McGranahan Mrs. Mary Mertens Mr. John Muri Mr. Lynn Powell Mr. John Preston Mrs. Beverly Repasi Miss Edith Stanley Miss Leodicia Strange AFS J Social Studies Offering eleven courses in geography, world history, United States history, American government, contemporary history, sociology, economics, and occupations, the Social Studies Department of Hammond High School helps the student secure the necessary preparation essential to the building of good citizenship. Lynn Block and Mr. Soderquist discuss a problem dealing with l ' sociology. - ,- J T1 Mr. Norman Beyer Mr. Harold Binlcert Mr. Warren Culbertson Mr. Hugh Dawson Mr. Victor Georgas Mr. Glen Hendricks Mr. James Hill Miss Emily Johnson Mr. Steve Kucer Mr. William McNabney Mr. Mark Panton Mr. James Scott Mr. James Soderquist Miss Frances Taylor Mr. John Wonsowitz ' fb! Miss Thelma Abell Miss Alice Bollin Mr. Robert Brock Mr Don Clark Mrs Ermina Donham Mr. Charles Garrett Mr. Phares Miss Vera Thomas Mr Ronald Miss Katherine Mr. Homer O'Daffer Wagenblast Williams Hightower Helping to prepare the student for a highly Technological world, in which mathematics plays a maior role, is the Mathematics Depart- ment. Perhaps more important than the knowl- edge gained is the training received in logical, clear thinking. A new four-year unified mathe- matics course was introduced this year, the purpose being to correlate the fields and con- cepts of algebra and geometry. Ten mathe- matics courses are offered by the department. Mr. Don Clark derives the formula for the volume of a prism for a student. Mathematics Mr. J. H. Wood Science The seven science courses offered by the Department of Science include health and safe- ty, biology, physics, and chemistry. A knowl- edge of these fields is invaluable to every- one, whether he intends to enter a field of science or not, for not only does it enable the student to answer why to many every- day questions, otherwise baffling, but it also helps to form logical thinking patterns. Ed Buehler carries on an experiment in fractional distillation Miss Georgia Andersen Miss Marilyn Davidson Miss Virginia Esten Mr. Paul Gregg Mrs. Dorothy Karris Mr. Robert King Mr. Lawrence Lundgren Mr. Jules Papais Mrs. Jean Webster El doctor Joao Bautista Per- rerrla, the Brazilian Consul, and his wife visted Spanish classes making a high point in the year. Language Latin, Spanish, French, and German are the four languages offered at Hammond High. In addition to helping the student to become more proficient in English, a language introduces the people and customs of the land from which it came. Miss Kathryn Harrold Miss Mae Kessing Miss Josephine Reichl Miss Catalina Restrepo Mr. Joseph Schmid Miss Margaret Work Commercial Three majors are offered to students taking the commercial course: stenogra- phy, bookkeeping, and general office work. Nineteen subjects give the pros- pective business employee a wide range of courses from which to choose and a solid foundation of business knowledge on which to build. Rosie Rogers, Marcia Rudzinski, and Pauline Rauer leam to use one of the business machines in clerical practice. Miss Elizabeth Andersen Mr. John Nichols Mr. R. C. Dewalt Mr. Robert Dunham Mr. Theodore Fruehling Miss Cora Lee Hausknecht Miss-Laura Johnston Mr. Don Moretton Mr. C. V. Schubert Miss Margaret Williams I Nursing Miss Lovefta Dixon Discipline Mr. Edwin Nelson Speech Mr. T. D. Reed Miss Oza Cunningham I' Miss Olga Schubkegel Bookstore Miss Carol Maison Guidance Mr. Charles Long Mechanical Drawing Mr. A. J. Esferhay Library Miss Leona Hawver Miss Jessica Sfronach Mrs. Halfacre Miss Thiel Z -flu' Six courses in foods and clothing are offered by the Home Economics Department to help girls become better home- makers. .2 In foocls class the lab apparatus consists of kitchen utensils instead of beakers and bunsen burners. HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Dieterich Miss Hurley Mr. Krueger W W R, Physical education includes swimming, soccer, rope climbing, and tumbling, for boys in addition to the seasonal sports such as football. Girls' P.E. includes ping-pong, archery, golf, horseshoes, and tennis as well as swimming. nunrs inunumsrs lES i i9llFilr A 1 -if . . IT YEAll'5 h t if f I- C I H Ogngigg 3, QL e ct umet era ientglgf Hg 1-w --ww mmuusm um annum mill! test involve HAMMOND CINDJ HIGH SCHOOL Friday, April 24, 1959 over for tli reflect the real Hamm STAFF I TIYTIN NEYT IMEEY I ITFITITFTIS Til 'Ti-IIIIITIIIII' gf 'he staff and 01 ies have ber bm theme: ' nmond High 1, production : 1- rinda Carnoi :he book. Co vers. Jim L ned advertis ik. Dave Ba, itography e staff will I lopp and Ba inder of the iointed. The designs tely 'Wa X J ey need not rr, the color .ed. Iover design I' ll ,- B I' It It I1 S I.. r an envelope in me 1-'ublications each class. These will show the if x in the offi :lressed to th Ly 15 is the d t. During th 5 well will be ll to facilitati A free copy Il be awarder mtest. The cc .sses 60, 61, t given Withii rdent design Jer. The Dun 2 covers enteL ll be similar d material. Herald Editor, Phyllis Goldstein, laughs cunningly as she en- il visions her next fiery editorial. lg 551, up in Lug: 1513115 auu scuu un: ocuuciu. ysuinyuy The Herald staff this year founded a new magazine, the Temulac, which made its debut at Easter time. The second appearance was at graduation. Tentatively, next year it will appear twice a semester. A new nameplate, book paper in place of news- print, gave the Herald a new look this year. The em- phasis was placed this year on the students and their accomplishments in every field of endeavor: sports, scholarship, student government, and school activities. Phyllis Goldstein was editor of the publication. Lynn Block as news editor, rode herd on reporters Jackie Seglin and Bev Stanners. Working under feature edi- tor, Sue Argus, were Helen Tiliakos and Lynn Mac- Gowan. Cindy Roth and Nancy Ebert sold ads for the Herald. Mr. A. T. Bolt was sponsor. are AUKOHIO, VV3.SHll1gIOIl OI tesir Reed nces will :ion- tical Sat- state Len urge :kel- It in arch iond rney Indi- iiiEiEaiii1E i.iT1uiE'iL5e'1 ii7ieZ5iri3iriQ Instrument. Mike Dimitroff's Blood Count- ing, Ron Hensel's Astronomical Pair, Bill W1'ight's Solar Ener- fnvn 'TMA 'lhl'2,.l..1-..1- na..1-.. funer- The Herald Staff, consisting of Helen Tiliakos, Lynn Block, Judy Czlperle, Sue Argus, Ted Kaegebein, Bev Stanners, Phil Orr, takes a break from their usually industrious morning. and Mana .u,.u..iui1S anapolis, Wiley of Terre Haute and LaPorte. I The debate team will be seeking its llth state title. Their past re- cords include 10 debate titles, 17 individual championships and eight and school sweepstakes. Cry- Winners of the state competition ies will be permitted to compete in ion- the National Contest at the Uni mal versity of Miami, Coral Gables s. Florida, June 21. 1 SGIEIITJE, MATH, Slllllll STUDIES al Speakers Program at Hammond High of engineering, mathematics, science ani sor of Zoology at Valparaiso University eiate Professor of Zoology at Valparaisi logy IV classes April 30 and May 1 abou search in Beetles and Wildlife Consel 'TP Bill Brooks Heads cago brar Telephone Research the Use 1 Heat at t '. U1 Seumg can' ' t the Hammond Times tour ,m J Two Journalism I cubs pose by a press a .6 Junior PIOII BH cubs take' Typing hard to meet the April 8 deadline is Co-Editor Fran Conces. 'Mio Editor Don Norris re-checks a roll of 35mm. negatives before having them printed by Bodie. VV., ' rlil' qi r, L K Jan Johnson, Business Manager, put the finishing touches on an ad page. The Dunes The Dunes staff, headed by Don Norris and Fran Conces, incorporated several new ideas this year: double-page layouts, larger pictures, and more good copy. Don, Fran and Jan attended the Indiana High School Jour- nalism lnstitute last summer. Sponsoring the book was Mr. A. T. Bolt. 5- 1, in-.X , :mMwzx1f:v Allen Kuehl, Advertising Manager, and Maxine Pellar, Pho- tography Editor, decide on the best pictures. Mary Krug Knot picturedi sold advertising. s l 33 Instrumental Music ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: H. Kindle, S. Driscoll, S. Kelley, K. Shields, L. Cruz, C. Ward, A. Silagi, A. Gauisch, M. Roberison. ROW 2: M. Sick, T. Allen, V. Lindsey, M. Zeiflin, D. Miofsky, S. Duggan, M. Fisher, B. Cadwalader, S. Langdon, N. Dodds, B. Kasel. ROW 3: P. Messman, D. Kionass, J. Whiie, L. Rose, P. Rhodes, D. Anton, C. Mann, E. Adrian, N. Atkinson, J. Hathaway, T. Calligan. ROW 4. B. Ward, J. Solomon, B. Dibblee, R. Nalezny, Mr. Gekeler. MR. KENNETH GEKELER MR. STANLEY ZALEY CONN IE WARD MAJORETTES: Sharon Duggan, Pat Harding, Sharon Hineline, Judy MAJORETTES: Pauline Rauer, Verna Terry, Faye xCozart, Frances , D Ohr Melody Neil. Vironf, Judy Giecko. CADET BAND-FRONT ROW: J. Chigas, L. Willis, J. Haley, N. Peterson, M. Price, R. Dahl, T. Rainford, R. Woolard. ROW 2: P. Gubitz, E. Frank, J. Marx, R. Goldyn, A. Lindeman, J. Queen, C. Schmidt. ROW 3: D. Nawrocki, B. Pruce, T. Topolski B. Erickson, B. Bradford, S. Turnipseed, J. Walsh, R. Daumer. CONCERT BAND-FRONT ROW: Nalezny, Neil, Duggan, Hineline, Cozart, Leavitt, Collins, Wells, Rose, Vargo, Allen, Rose, Kasel, Dodds, Silagi. ROW 2: Dibblee, Ward, Cadwalder, Wilson, Kerley, Burdorf, Wiersbe, Fisher, Anderson, Parr, Fyte, Davidson, Sundholm, Powell. ROW 3: Paratone, Viront, More, Tarr, Cole, McBride, Rausch, Harding, Giecko, Ohr, Prater, Rauer, Langdon, O'Brien. ROW 4: Jennings, Hicks, Terry, Krasnichan, Anton, Rose, Rhodes, Rhodes, White, Rodosz, Wood. ROW 5: Freedman, Kott, Terry, Kinach, Conklin, Moore, McHugh, Witham, Shoop, Osika, Rozich, Kuehl, McKee, Mann, Adrian, Solomon, Monton, McKay, Bronas, Kennedy, Eisen, LaMantia, Bloomberg, McGoarty, Biggs, Gaddis, Atkinson, Hathaway, Calligan. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: C. Kline, B. Brown, S. Keller, P. Etter, J. Eucce, L. Crouch, S. Kindle, J. Johnson, D. Eggers, G. Dase. ROW 2: J. Lowe, D. Mrozinski, P. Allegree, S. Ault, B. Kleinman, J. Moore, K. Jacobson, D. Gilbert, S. Morel, K. Teeple, A. Kielb. ROW 3: P. Terry, J. Carley, J. Krueger, D. Zann, L. Roper, L. Mills, S. Wilson, J. Hendley, S. Newcomb, P. Springs. ROW 4: F. Burns, W. Kessler, T. Carlin, T. Turpin, W. Lander, D. Fairchild, D. Alspach, T. Tatum, J. Cole, S. Ashton. ROW 5: D. Chambers, D. Barnes, R. Blackmon, L. Armstrong, B. Fletcher, J. Nagle, G. VanDyke, B. Klienschmidt, J. Williams, G. Dorris, G. Bomberger. MISS ESTHER WATERBURY Voca GIRLS' CHOIR-FRONT ROW: J. Jones, M. Cramer, E. Lovely, H. Durand, T. Baras, N. Peters, D. Snyder, S. Rozcicha, J, Miller, C. Forsythe, J. Derousseau, F. Connorly, J. Slrakee. ROW 2: B. Blackmun, P. Cashdollar, R. Zweig, S. Levin, J. Cunningham, K. Musser, D. Berdine, S. MacDiarmid, S. Williams, V. Przondo, J. Weeks. ROW 3: R, Hundley, A. Eldridge, C. Rallis, C. Eret, C. Nabors, P. Cochrane, J. Hundley, R. Mamala,' P. Boyer, S. Hines, K. Mann. ROW 4: L. Shaw, M. Olsen, G. Lamberg, G. Ullstam, B. Williams, J. Peterson, K. Robaska, J. Dec, G. Allen, S. Victors, S. Markovlch. MISS LORRAINE LINKE Music The Chordaires is the girls' barbershop quartet that sang for service clubs, church groups, banquets, and school programs. The Chansonettes, a triple trio, sang for school programs, church groups, and various organiza- tions during the year. With appropriate costumes and songs, the Maclrigals relive the early periods of history. The students and faculty of Hammond High will remember with enjoyment the various musi- cal programs presented by the singing groups. Glee Club is composed of stu- dents who have sung in boys' and girls' choruses. GLEE CLUB BOYS' CHORUS Starting their singing courses at Hammond High, students be- gin in the boys' and girls' choruses. GIRLS' CHORUS Switchboard and Bookstore Staffs SWITCHBOARD STAFF-Bonnie DeRemer, Sandra Atkins, Sandy Walker, Veronica Kudera, Claudia Krawczyk, Rosa Oliver lseatedl. BOOKSTORE STAFF-FRONT ROW: Miss Carol Matson, Mr. Theodore Fruehling, Jane Kaufman, Judy Kaminski, Nancy Radloff, Judy Millies, Sheila Dalka, Charlene Kammer, Jim Singstock, Ronald Phillips, Bob Stanutz, Dan Poludniak, Ed Michaels. ROW 2: Susan Turner, Nancy Raganyi, Jean Wells. SCCIAL SECTION Owls W 11 5 SPECTATORS AT NOON HOUR BASEBALL Homecoming Thrill The blare of horns and the largest car parade in Hammond High's history ushered in the 1958 Homecoming. After the din died down, some 6000 students sat and watched the Wildcats defeat East Chicago Washington 14-O for the Northwest Conference Cham- pionship. After the game, the crowd walked over to the Civic Center for the Homecoming Soc Hop, bringing to an end one of the most successful school functions of the year. Above: Lenny Clark introduces a bevy of homecoming beauties to the crowd: Senior Phincess Gail Bombergerg Junior Princess Georgianna Daseg Len-ny and Queen Sandra Mayesy Sophomore Princess Lynn Johnsong and Freshman Princess Terry Willoughby. Bottom: The crowd stands off from the roaring bonfire the night before homecoming and cheers itself hoarse as the queen and her court are announced. Eat 'em up! yells Mike Zagorac, beating a mean rhythm on the top of Jim Kalan's car, -as Jim plays a trum- pet accompaniment. Above: Quarterback Lou Reynolds plunges through for another gain as big Don Brumm opens the gap a little wider. Left: Regulars Jim Nelson and Ed Dembowski look on from the sidelines in a key moment during the hard-fought game. Fall Play - The Bai Miss Oza Cunningham direcTed The BaT, The 1958 all-school play, A mysTery ThaT kepT even The casT guessing who done iT, The BaT senT The audience inTo a medley of screams, laughTer and applause dur- ing The Tinal acT, as The real culpriT was found. Lizzie-Carol ChidesTer Miss Cornelia Van Gorder-Sandi Morel Billy-Ronald Campbell Miss Dale Ogden-Susan Bresler Docfor Wells-PeTer Bock Brooks-Jerry Jones Anderson-KenneTh Haulk Richard Fleming-John Rudolf Reginald Beresford-RoberT Dreggors An Unknown Man-Jerry Rago Tension mounis as The storm rages outside The Van Gorder mansion. Below: Before The curtain goes up, Peter Bock geTs a final make-up adiusfment by Susan Bresler. Senior Play Good Housekeeping The Senior class presented Good Housekeeping to a capacity crowd that enioyed every hilarious moment of this pleasant comedy. In charge of production was Miss Oza Cunningham. Lois Bowton, Jim Kalan, Karen Steinmetz, and Fran Conces pose for Jim White. Shelia Jo Dalka with Fran Conces, Karen Steinmetz, and Lois Bowton. CAST Marion Burnett-Lois Bowton Christine Burnett-Fran Conces Kathy Burnett-Karen Steinmetz Mrs. Benson-Sheila Jo Dalka Charles Burnett-Art Cook Howard West-Bill Lowery Nat Kahn-Jim White Jim O'Neal-Jim Kaian Cheerleaders-Mary Lou Kent, Judy Keller, Lorraine Mills, Janice Florian, Alice Gautsch, and Judith Shideler Art Cook looks on as Lois Bowton confronts Jim Kalan. Mistletoe Magic Above: Sophomore Marilynn Brom and Junior Johnnie Tweedle beam at the camera after being selected King and Queen at Mistletoe Magic by the students attending. Minutes before, Cbelowi Uncle Mistletoe, alias Dick Barnes, crowns Marilynn with a wreath of mistletoe. The Panel Room was place of Mistletoe Magic, Student Activities annual Christmas semi-formal. The first big dance ot the year, Mistletoe Magic was also one of the most remembered tor two students, John Tweedle and Marilynn Brom, who were voted king and queen by the other couples attending. The pause that refreshes -Jaunita Hundley and George Mac- Elwain steal a traditional kiss under the mistletoe. CBelowi Signature Swing H-Men's Semi-Formal Fascina1ion was The Theme of The annual H-Men's Semi-Formal. Held aT The ST. John Panel Room, The affair was The firsT of The spring dances. PaT DeMure played from 8:00 To 11:00 for The couples in The soTTly liT room. Ave Colby and Nancy Seddelmeyer arrive, flowers and all. Held while The Dunes were being disTribuTed, The SignaTure Swing provided Tun for Those who goT writ- er's cramp from signing yearbooks. Upperclossmen Take in Washington worry? wbemnmwimmmwmamqwz V as Junior and Senior students from four Hammond High Schools went on an edu- cational iaunt to Washington, D. C., Through special arrangements by the Erie Railroad. Traveling by train, bus, boat, and by just plain hoofing it, the upperclassmen took in all the sights in and around the historic area. Left: Miss Allen will tell you that nothing tastes better then a cold piece of fried chicken when you are traveling across Ohio. Below Left: Mr. Preston and Jerry Pearson decide that they might not like to have lived in old Williamsburg after all. Below: Wayne Lander asks the cameraman the provocative question, What, me Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wlncl lAncl How lt Blewll The heaviest snowfall since 1938 closed Hammond schools as the temperature plunged to 18 below. Two days ot snow-bound delight followed for the students. i Below Right: bundled up as from the doors. 3 Two chilly monitors, Grace Lamberg and Sandra Driscoll, the temperature dropped when the partitions were removed Above: Mike Zagorac and Pauline Rauer pause on monitor duty to ad- mire the Christmas tree in the main hall. Right: Almost silhouetted by the huge cathedral stained glass windows, put up by the Art department, a couple slowly walks up the main stairs. The Yuletide Season The smell of pine needles in the halls . . . the faint strains of . . . venite adoremus . . . from a Latin class . . . the laughter in a homeroom party . . . a candlelight processional . . . and a book- laden teacher leaving for the holidays, mean but one thing to a Hammond High student-Christmas. A time ot the year long-awaited by many-and not just for the two week vacation-Christmas at Hammond High is observed with something spe- cial, whether it be a sincere Merry Christmas to another student or an extra moment ot silence at the Christmas auditorium. It is a time of genuine holiday spirit. 3 1 W X 1 - , , Ei 1 iff '- , f i K I '. c 33 X .-f .I H ..- ' - v A Y , SN. Sir. 55 'Ig A qs V 15 5 It Q, n I A Une Nult CI Bruxelles - 42 if it if as 4 Above Left: Hawaiian dolls sell Hawaiian dolls for Expanded Artsp Molly Crumpacker and Karen Kraay. Left Center: Some girls are just forward! Phil Orr decided he'd better offer Phyllis Gachos a bite after visiting the F.T.A, lgloo. Left: Little Rum Blossom, Bev Stanners, waits patiently as Dave Bowers and Phyllis Hopkins decide whether it will be marble cake or chocolate pie in the Y-Teens' Japanese Tea Garden. The Mardi Gras Returns! gn The Mardi Gras was held Friday, March 6. Funfesting students gave a royal wel- come to the gala affair. The halls Transformed into a World's Fair, each club spon- soring a concession repre- senting some country. Une Nuit A Bruxelles was the theme of the Association stage show. , I. , 0 --in-T-..., ', ,- .- ..- 'A'- l 'S as T. 1 'mi ,K 5 K s.- Jim Kalan plays for The crowd in the French Club's Cate de Parisienne Right: Making even more of a hit, Peg Cashdollar and Mary Cramer, dancing to modern iazz, leave 'em yelling for more. Lett: Barbara Blackmuri bows to the applause as she finishes singing A Japanese Maiden The Campaign's On! The six candidales beam at the camera afler their campaign speeches: Tom Dcrris, John Tvveedle, Tom Turpin, Aye Colby Donna Anglen Cwho spoke for Nancy Schclll, and Linda Selzer. The winners were John Tvveedle, Presidenfg Ave Colby, Vice Presidenlg and Linda Selzer, Recorder. The halls blossomed posfers, The drinking fountains offered free drinks on . . ., and The halls blared forfh campaign slogans. IT was elecfion Time af Harn- mond High, 'ro choose nexf year's Association officers. Left: A noon hour crowd is surrounded by huge campaign posters. This historic photograph-showing John Highland getting off a good ioke-gives a good picture of the Dress-Up Day crowd. SEATED John Highland, Ron Nichols, Betty Kinsey, Stan Kreici, and Tina Tinkham. STANDING: Allen Kuehl and Bill Lowery. Association Week Association Week is held annually the first week in April. A time when school esprit de corps is especially high, the tive days bring attention to the Association and its work throughout the year. March on to April was the theme of the Association Banquet, where chicken dinners were served to boosters. Dress-Up Day saw a dressed-up student body sporting carnations with class colors. Diane Eggers puts up the April Bulletin Board. Bill Lowery chuckles with fiendish delight as he and Liz Thomfon'wa1ch the well-oiled Muns1er team wallop Ham- mond in noon-hour baseball, 83-'O ffirst inningl. Bcllmy Breezes Bring Spring - At Last! Wick and Suzie wait for the weather to clear Students waited and waited and one warm day, it came-Spring! The noon-hour auditorium erupted its winter-weary students into the balmy spring air. When the restless seniors weren't crarnming for period tests, they were generally iust rest- ing up. Oh, not to say they didn't study, lout spring and graduation and all-well, it was iust too much to resist. Right: A deserving senior girl receives an award. 5 Q. N f , 1, x Although they were dreaded, those cold, rainy momings came anyway NAS: 5fmDf:NT H 1' BODY Right: A Prom tradition-the Grand March. ' Below: Sophomore girls Liz Hatler, Lor- raine Urban, Judy Jo Dye, and Kathy Sibbert enjoy their Iobs of serving the upperclassmen. Mood Indigo - The 1958 May lo . . . iust a date: Well, not for those who attended Mood Indigo, the i958 Prom. The juniors' annual gift to the nearing graduates-and certainly the highlight of the social year-was described by a breathless junior girl as pure en- chantment. And who, among the tuxedoed boys and their dates, could deny it? T ' nn 4 7.1 , 4 Ll. 4 Below: Dancing To the music of Curly Mottinger, Mary Lou Kent and Don Norris exchange greetings with Fran Conces and her date, A. J. Canning, Junior-Senior Prom From The Time they watched The sun go down May io to The Time They stood in The pink rays of morning light the next day, couples experienced a date they would never forget. Whether they chose a Chicago night-spot or a private party To attend after The Prom, most couples met with friends the next day at the beach To bring a finish to a perfect weekend. V f 1 V- W , vfamwbnzvmwssaam mQ4x+:.u'emn-.w vmW, -my Q. Q-mmwzwwaammwwmww-M4-zwmm,-fwzwmAzzwmmpmwfffmyww-Maw wmv-Aw:-:mlm wfb:wmM,,zwm1 y,ff,yf' f, 1 f f f gqw Q . ai, , ' ' - ' i-W, My sw...u ,uv ww-ww, th 1 I-L U L il- L -I- th L L Q hong ag, , ED DEMBOWSKI-C JIM NELSON-HB PETE HEDGES-HB TED KAEGEBEIN-FB LOU REYNOLDS-QB QW, f BOB SCHWINGENDORF-G JOHN HIGHLAND-T BOB SELVA-E midf- ga durin Se bein 1221 po 999 Ka dTed an U2 ges ed eH Pe'I fx Co-Captains ef. Bernie Krueg adm Co n practice with Head S8650 fm. ff., TK. GEORGE PAPPAS-G DON BRUMM-T STAN SE LVA-E I l B-TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tom Cooley, Bob Meinzer, Ray Cross, Art Euler, Ned Caplton, Ron Jongsma. ROW 2: John Langmaid, Jack Ward, Ray Wood, Dennis Antrim, John Tropsic, Bill Berg. ROW 3: Byron Grubb, Colin Duffala, Jim Bologna, Chuck Reyer, Adam Kocal, Ralph Adams. B-Team, Frosh Football FROSH TEAM-FRONT ROW: W. Bax1er,J.S1engel, K. Marlinez, B. Connor, H. Orkis, W. Ford, J. Serbin. ROW 2: R. House, D. Mumean, R. Boudi, M Saculla, J. Berumen, T. Atwood, G. Eitel, D. Ruf'Ejn.,ROW 3: K, Harrison, T. Doyle, P. Driscoll, D. Oswalf, G. Cullins, B. Slaiher, T. Peters, C. Marx. ROW 4 ' ' ' ' - kl' B. G B. Krueger, T. Granger, D. Willis, J. Sarver, K. Wheeler, J. Dxnwiddie, C. Gross. Not pictured. O. Allen, C. Fran in, rover. Season Scores . . . VARSITY FOOTBALL l-l.H.S. Opponent LaPorte , .,........vO, - ,,,OO W .........., 4- ,,,.,..,., 31 0 Whiting ......A ,C .,OO.. ---- ,.,-,A A ...,... 26 2 Roosevelt .e,A.,., - A,..... L .,A, - .,,A.,.,. - w.A. 20 7 Tech -LW vw..... --- .,.e.e., ....., - .....O L AO..Oe, 5 5 O O Tolleston ..,. -- .w,, --- O,.. -- ........ .e,O - -- 56 26 7 ' 14 O Washington -,--,- .,vOOe - ..O...OO Clark ....,,,O....,Oe..... .... - , ....,A. ......... - 52 7 Morton .... ...,OO.wO.e A -- - .,.....,O,weee ....eOe C -- Evansville Reitz oo.,.......,,ee - ,e,eee.....,. C ee., 13 13 FROSH FOOTBALL H.l-LS. Opponent lrving LLL,,e ,,OpO, 5 3 O Morton .,..o .,,ooo 7 7 Tech ...., ,,ee,e 1 9 O Clark ,Y,,.,., ,e,,,o, 2 6 7 Whiting ,e,v,oe,,, A.o,,.,.o,,,,,,eoee,ooe....o,.,,,., 1 9 12 Washington ,,eL.o,oee,,,ooo,,Lo,,.,,,--,.,.,,,,w,,oAAA, 7 14 B-TEAM FOOTBALL H.H.S. Opponent Whiting eeee,oooo, eee,.., 3 O O Roosevelt v,o,.... oeeroo O 6 Clark ..,.,7e,,,eee, ,,ee 1 9 6 Washington 6 7,6.,, e7,eee, 1 8 13 7,L..L. VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW l: John Serbin, Phil Orr, Dave Mueller, Ken Blackmon, Don Brumm, Rich Clausen, Bob Selva. ROW 2: Bill Craidon, Ron Han'man', Bill Walker', Dennis Harwell , Terry Blummerf, Don Difrrich, Roland Blackmon, Wayne Paulson' ROW 3: Mac Sakalf, Bob Chumbley , Terry White , Greg Lean', Rick Sla1her', Tom Fryf, Milton Howard? f :B-Teamj Cats Finish Season 15- 7 TOURNAMENT SCORES H.H.S. 72 Lowell .aav.... 49 H.H.S. 52 Crown Point 54 CDoubIe-Overtirneh TOURNAMENT TEAM-FRONT ROW: Craidon, Mueller, Orr, Brumm, Clausen, Selva, Coach Bob King. ROW 2: Serbin, Blackmon, Hartman, Dihrich, R. Blackmon, Managers Ken Bergsfedf and Ron Senzig. Freshman Basketball FROSH BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: R. Silverman, F. Girot, G. Eitel, D. Ruffin, P. Powell, K. Wheeler, D. Clayton, T. Doyle. ROW 2: Manager J. Remich, T. Czamy, J. Argus, C. Lovely, D. Schumacher, Manager P. Driscoll. ROW 3: T. Henderson, N. Schmidt, W. Baxter, F. Stengel, T. Atwood, C. Franklin, J. Berumen, H. Orkis, Coach Hugh Dawson. H.H.S. 60 56 59 65 71 53 74 71 93 71 56 62 58 67 44 41 64 65 69 74 VARSITY BASKETBALL Opponent South Bend Central Lafayette Jeff ..o...... Lew Wallace ,.,.. Clark c,,............... ...V Muncie Central ,....,. Gary Tolleston ................e..----- v Logansport ................-ee...-- -----------e HOLIDAY TOURNEY La port ................ .--.--.e.--ffA--- e----e E. C. Roosevelt ....... Whiting ............. Valparaiso ..... - Horace Mann .... Gary Emerson .a.... E, C. Roosevelt ........ E. C. Washington ....... Michigan City ,.......-...-. --.e.--,-e Tech ................. ...-.- The Records Frosh Basketball Team took 13 of their 16 games. 48 51 51 ---,-- 48 78 36 69 56 B-Team stood 10-1O at the season's end. H-- 83 68 80 40 60 62 73 67 53 57 Froebel ............... - .-------7-----------'e ----- A ---- f ---- 71 Laport ---- ..... - ........--- - ----- - ------- ------ ---- 44 Morton ---- .....-. W- ------- - ------- -------- L X, , 1 f fb - , 1 I f Q '92 f , , , ,. ,. . k y !1 f Tift , Mi '9 M X 53819 32 'Qin 1? 2 l l l , ll .EN .c ,xx N lf. lik, ic, - - - , it if .. , ve4Y 'f!!ys9 Wi fig 'II I!- XX up . 4 , ,huxa , lvi ,W f Q1 l 1. 1 Mr. Robert King retired from M basketball coaching after leading the Hammond High Wildcats to sixteen years of victory. SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: I. Freedman, J. Larimer, L. Armstrong, R. Ware, L. Sands, J. Pearson, M. Stahl. ROW 2: F. Foushee, C. Miller, D. Rosenak, D. Acosfa, S. Krejci, S. Campbell, B. Bohling. ROW 3: J. Bohling, J. Lytle, J. Murphy, J. Cook, B. Kline. Catfish 6-3-1 for Season, Relay Team Takes State Here is the relay team ference and State: Ron Ware, Stan Kreici, Larry Sands, Larry Armstrong, Coach Jules Papais, and Dick Acosta Un- dividual Meolleyl. Their times were: Conference I6O yard Free style Relay-I :I7.9 State 200 yard Free style Relay-1.41.8 ference and a sixth in State. - X f v 4 A 4-11---4-A --2 which took a first in Con- Acosta took a third in Con- 3, fm. X.Xx. .,.,.N- xr, , xx - .Q -Q ,ski X.-w F if-if B. Xi Vik -NN ' 'i fmimmuuml -K asm wx. ii' . Qnipei . in 4 WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: J Highland, J. Lee, T. Prohl, J. Nelson, E Buehler, J. Ward, T. Haley, M. Desai- nick, J. Newell, B. Bennett, F. Griffin J. Desafnick. ROW 2: M. Scurlock, C Wemlinger, C. Reyer, F. Luconi, C Talifero, T. Pugh, H. Feldman, I. Jack- son, R. Wood, B. Haley. ROW 3: D. Blazak, R. Adley, E. Buehler, E. Clausen, D. Hugus, L. Johnson, C. Duffala. Mcltmen Have Wmnlng Season . . . Above Tum Haley C133 lbsl execuies a figure four on Mike Desamick C127 lbs.J. Left Frank Griffin C103 lbsl and John Desatnlck C95 lbsj in a fireman's carry. Below Left Jxm Ward C138 lbs J and Ed Buehler C145 lbs.l tangled in a grape vine. Below Jnm Nelson C154 Ibsj has a half nelson on Tom Prohl C165 lbs.J. 1 fri 'e ::.......e .. W.- F.--,M v- 1 l l Above: Jan Newell C120 lbs.1 and Bill Bennet C112 ibs.J in referee's position. Left: Jim Lee C-175 lbs.1 carries John Highland CHW1 in a doubleeleg pickup. Camera Eye Tells Why -tg, ...-3 Q-,, 5 .,- av 'aj' gRH-W-iq-v T h i s enlarged 35mm. film se- quence taken dur- ing Sectionals at E. C. Washington shows Tim Haley pinning his oppo- nent by means of a P u rd U e pinning holdg he uses a combination of a half nelson to turn his opponent over, and a hammer lock to hold the oppo- nent in place. SEASGN SCORES Opp. H.H.S. Tech ,...... - ,,,A., 35 l 1 Noll .,.,..........,, 16 36 Clark ...- ...,.,. 2 23 30 Roosevelt .,...,,. 39 1 1 Lowell ,,...,.,.... 22 33 Crown Point ,... 35 21 Lowell W, ....,,,. 18 38 Larry Sabermak 'mes To better hls record. Cross Country Hammond High's cross counTry Team placed sevenTh in The STaTe SecTionals in which all The schools in Lake CounTy were enTered. Coach John WonsowiTz's boys improved Their Times, buT noT enough To enTer The STaTe Finals. Only The firsT Three Teams are eligible To enTer. Larry Saberniak ran a 10:48, Ron Monster, lO.52, George Krug, ll1O6, and Charles HorvaT, ll:26. Making up The Freshman cross counTry Team are Bob Haley, Frances GUST, Don ClayTon, OTis Wallace, and STeve Hegyes. BVTEAM TRACK-FRONT ROW: O. Wallace, R. Stephens, F. Ratz, O. Allen, G. Lean, E. Hundly, R. Hartman, T. Blummer, D. Ruffin, J. Glover, S. Heyges. ROW 2: D. Mueller, T. Doyle, B. Grubb, J. Berumen, P. Powell, J. Rudolph, R. Buehler, T. Henderson, S. Doloszychi, R. Ault, B. Haley, I. Jackson, ROW 3: Coach Bernie Krueger, J. Keener, J. Murphy, W. Baxter, J. Stengel, H. Orkis, T. Atwood, D. Hugus, T. Toren, T. Aldrin, F. Girot, Head Coach John Wonsowitz. Whitey's Men - The Thinlie Clads H.H.S. 52 5OV2 85 39 Varsity Track was not ready tor their picture at press time. Opponents Washington 48 Hobart 49V2 Morton 30, Clark 15, Tech 35 Tech 10, Valpo 13, Clark 2, EC Roosevelt 15V2, EC Washington 28, Lew Wallace 11 Whiting 3, Horace Mann 9, Emerson l4V2, Froebel 54, Tolleston 19 Now you boys can win Tomorrow . . . -Whitey Tells the Thinlies how. 1fuv 4.,1 Above: Larry Wood breaks the tape afler running a grueling half mile. Time: 2:07. Left: PUSH! Tom Elder does, and gets a first in the Northwestern indoor Conference Meet at the University of Chicago Fieldhouse. Buddy Eldridge works out with The shot. 3 X N 1 lug Right Senior Dick Bames finishes a lung-bursting :52.3 quaner for another firsi. Below: Bull sessions are in order on the bus going to away meets. Barry Eldridge and Chuck Reyer are well in- volvecl. ' 11' ff if randi 'xr ,AX Q P x. VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager Ron Senzig, Manager Mike Stahl, Pete Hedges, Tom Suroviak, Colin Duffala, Don Dittrich, Ken Gust, Jan Stoehr, Dave Mahan. ROW 2: Coach James Scott, Bob Selva, Bill Craidon, Phil Orr, Red Wilhelm, Bernie Fletcher, Tom Reed, Rich Slather, Ken Blackmon, Stan Selva. Spring Brings Baseball 2 FRONT ROW: Dennis Persic, Ron Campbell, Fred Peters, Walter Gonsiorowski, Bill Roeder, Wayne Paulson, Tom Pugh, Jim Clabby. ROW 2: Ron White, Rich Boudi, Bill Slather, George Eifel, Rick Foltz, Rich Clausen, George lswia, Larry Wood, Ken Wheeler. k . S 0 , .g,,:, 'f Pete Hedges looks for pop-up off the bat of Bill Craidon. Baseball Action .Q-Nix. Colin Duffala attempts to score on Tom Reed's squeeze bunt. It's Tom Suroviak to Jan Stoehr for a double play at first. Ken Gust stops Dave Mal1an's quest for a triple. , ,in Tennis TENNIS TEAM: Coach Hugh Dawson, Harold Libster, Gary Jones, Len Sparber, Richard Ordyna, Allen Gurevltz Bob Kaye Mike Wax man, Ken Bergstedt, Hugh Gardiner, Dick Acosta, Doug Barton, Tom Turpin. Tennis Team Ranks Second Hammond High's Tennis team placed second in the Northwestern Indiana High School Conference behind Clark who won tive and lost one to E. C. Roosevelt. Hugh Gardiner, Bob Kaye, Rich Ordyna Allen Gurevltz Ken Berg stedt, and Douglas Barton received their maior letters. Roosevelt ,,.. Whiting --- .we.... ---- Tech ........, Clark .,oo...... Washington Roosevelt ,A.. Whiting -W Tech ......... Clark .,..,..... Washington Opponent H.H.S 1 4 l 4 l -4 5 O l 4 2 3 O 5 3 2 4 l 2 3 Golf a 'Q K .- km., .1 ,Q - --.,-4' nv -+- FRONT ROW: F. Griffin, J. Hathaway, A. Gurevitz, J. Maya, E. Carleton, B. McBride, D. Caprioitti, W. Strain, P. Conner, S. Wildermuth, Coach Bob King. ROW 2: D. Paine, T. Todd, S. Green, F. Nolting, J. Poracky, D. Schmidt, L. Scott, J. Serbin, R. Chambers. During the months of April and May the Golf team took on such worthy opponents as Roosevelt, Valpo, Lew Wallace, Emerson, Washington, Clark, Tech, and Horace Mann. A man-sized get well card to Coach Don Clark signed by his many well-wishers at Hammond High. O I K. in High Athletic Spirit Fosterecl THE BOOSTER CLUB CHEERED OUR TEAMS TO VICTORY H-MEN'S COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Larry Saberniak, Cross Coun- try, Mike Stahl, Swim- mingg Stan Selva, Base- bally Bob Kaye, Ten- nis. ROW 2: Jack Ward, Wresflingg Bob Schwingendorf, Foot- ballg Ted Kaegabeln, Trackg Ray Lundquisf, Basketball. Not pic- tured: Harry Wilder- mufh, Golf. Willie -Sandy Mayes VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Varsity cheerleaders led the school at football and basketball games, as well as during auditorium pep sessions. . . . liyf F1.P1.SL Boosters B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS ' B-Team Cheerleaders led the yell at B-team games in bas- ketball and in varsity football games, helping out the senior cheer- leaders. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Edwina Lovely, Mary .lo Egnatz, Susie Elkins, Donna Anglen, and Georgianna Dase. J6f1iCe Bales Peg Cashdollar Pat Crowley Judy Eucce affix, Alice Gautsch Susie Levin IIACQ PLEASE www:-..A0-mx' n f f-,., . -uv, -ffff1A,,:,,w,a:x-,ww f.'- . 7-my-ff 4 f f f , f f Num.. vm-ao 16 L-'fin ?ff 1:-,y n,.,. Q 0 Q! 6 I . , f p., K '- .. I . gg A VL, .., gf: I L. .'i.v 1 I. 1. iz c' A, 6 '11 r 1.4 . ,f, 'J ,Pa 4 1 B The Associcition CABINET MEMBERS: Jackie Seglin, Secretary of Student Publicity, Bill Lowery, Sec- retary of Student Activities, Ken Gust, Secretary of Student Organization, Jim Kalan, Secretary of Student Discipline, Ann Miller, Secretary of Student Safety. THE ASSOCIATION The great binding force behind all school ac- tivities at Hammond High is the Association. Patterned after our national government, a house, senate, cabinet, and court, as well as the execu- ,tive officers help to carry on the many func- tions necessary to assure a successful high school government. A cabinet position, Secretary of Student Or- ganizations, and a Club Council were added to boost club spirit and to help correlate club ac- tivities. The Association sponsors, Miss Virginia Allen and Mr. James Hill, can be proud of the work done by its officers, President, Len Clark, Vice- President, John Highland, and Recorder, Gail Bomberger. COfficers on page 85l COURT MEMBERS: Frosh. Judge, John Rudolf, Soph, Judge, Doug Trollsonp Rec., Linda Selzer, Chief I Justice, Jim Kalan, Sr. Judge, Don Norris, Jr. Judge, Benny Dorrisp Bailiff, Ricky Foltz. L . The senate officers elected were: Mary Jo Egnatz, Barbara French, Karen Harnacher, Toni Lorenz, Greg Kachoris, Pete Hedges, Gail Bomberger, John Tweedle, Dave Powell, Dave -. -Q Mueller, Len Clark. . THE SENATE .nviit 466255 gf eeaa W... Q if 5, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: Caclwalacler, Koutas, Eret, Bryant, Gargas, Clayton, Hineline Blackmun. ROW 2: Rauer, Olson, Bowton, Schultz, Gautsch, Chapin, Dase, Boyer, Block. ROW 3: Dillon Wrobel, Tatara, Kotter, Wilson, Hector, Rees, Rothe, Brom. ROW 4: Takacs, Peterson, Heiser, Blaine, Terry Alt, Thompson, Cramer, Miss Allen. ROW 5: Jongsma, Chapman, Fenstermaker, Bremer, Sparks, Waters Steelma, Miller. ROW 6: Maya, Witham, Biedron, Kahler, Brossart, Moore, Highland, McGoo, Dawson Gershman, Barton, Beyer, Wilhelm, Berumen, Wheeler, Barnes. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club returned this year after a two year absence. Chess was played each meeting under the direction of Mr. John Muri and Mr. Robert Dalziel. FRONT ROW: J. Braden, D. Fay, F. Foushee, D. Riddle, J. Haley, L. Haugh, D. Reptik, H. Norton. SECOND ROW: P. Stillson, D. Persic, T. Graves, T. Miofsky, R. Hensel. THIRD ROW: D. Peglow, W. Cole, P. LaFol- lette, J. Dann, D. Lawther, M. Pritchett. FOURTH ROW: M. Stack, W. Skogan, R. Teeple, J. Heilman, J. Sin- clair, J. Kalan. Special Interes s DRAMATICS CLUB The ,feqwremems for the Dramafics Club member- is to increase interest in Dramatics and to give practice ship are an interest in dramatics and a willingness to lh the elfefhehe efls in Cehheflloh with School leleY5 participate in club activities The purpose ot this club The Sleehsef Of The Club is Nllss Elizabeth Ah0lefSOI'1- CRESCENT CITY JAZZ CLUB Like the Hi-fi during lunch hours? Thank the Crescent City Jazz Club. Composed of the Jazz enthusiasts at Hammond High it is under the sponsorship of Mr. William Mc- Nabney. Crescent City's many activities in- clude the annual Crescent City Swing and the sale of football programs. FRONT ROW: C. Nabors, P. Etter, K. Steinmetz, S. Dar- nell, D. Addison, P. Rowe. ROW 2: S. Day, S. Graves, M. Skish, M. Crowley, J. Keller, F. Conces. ROW 3: M. Pellar, G. Dorris, M. Martinak, C. Krawczyk, J. Cziperle, J. Russell. ROW 4: L. Lehman, M. Luzzi, C. Foschaar, N. Bieker, N. Vlasich, R. Nichols. ROW 5: D. Norris, D. Maroc, J. McHugh, J. Edwards, R. Kott, B. Dibblee. EXPANDED ARTS CLUB One of the most colorful clubs at Hammond High School, Expanded Arts, contributes its work to the halls, the audi- torium, and the classrooms. The club is open to art stu- dents and is under the direction ot Miss Olga Schubkegel. Decorating halls and windows at Christmas time is the club's major activity. FRONT ROW: J. Norris, C. Norris, K. Kraay, C. Boys. ROW 2: A. Christion- son, M. Crumpacker, P. Rothe, J. Tussey. ROW 3: J. Vitale, T. Tinkham, L. Urban, P. Lyon. ROW 4: M. Cramer, B. Graham, P. Eret, E. DeMik. ROW 5: M. O'Hern, V. Kiegelis, S. Sienkiewicz, P. Frostick. ROW 6: S. Ault, M. Luzzi, V. Sanyi. ROW 7: K. Steinmetz, F. Conces, J. Dillion, B. Williams. ROW 8: S. lgnas, P. McNamara, A. Ruedi, M. Desatnick. ROW 9: C. Romanski, K. Rosenbawm, B. Hertzbill. ROW TO: T. Mores, F. Kowal, P. Schweiger, J. Bland. Taking trips to the nearby hospitals, listening to lectures by visiting nurses and representatives, and discussing the unlimited opportunities in the nurs- ing field are the things that draw girls to Future Nurses. FUTURE NURSES ROW 'l: L. Cruz, S. Ashton, S. Leu, F. Cozart. ROW 2: Miss Dixon, D. Kionaas, R. Kolanko, J. Jambik, B. Kline, P. Messman, M. Pellar. ROW 3: D. Miofsky, J. Bremer, C. Rodda, D. Snyder, S. Kelley, C. Massey, R. Likes. ROW 4: C. Rothe, B. King, W. Allison, M. Galovic, B. Countreman, B. Brandenburg, M. Jones. ROW 5: P. Reynolds, J. Vonasch, S. Smalley, K. Rohrberg, V. Vos, L. Bronas, P. Eisen. ROW 6: J. LaGlatt, K. Findling, T. Schofield, B. Daugherty, L. Waite, S. Selsor, B. Olszewski. ROW 7: G. Nafziger, L. Dodd, N. Goddard, R. Goodman, M. Millies, J. Makowski, J. Makowski. ROW 8: K. Kreyscher, J. Hubble, L. Hatler, B. Bellamy, J. Mack, C. Bowen, S. Franson, M. Jen- nings, S. Shaw, D. Hargis, S. Schutter, M. Feldman, J. Florian, C. Ericson. To administer first aid and help ill students, Miss Lovetta Dixon, the club sponsor and school nurse, has a staff of efficient future nurses helping her each period. FIRST ROW: Carol Lenz, Jackie Seglin, Can- dace Law. SECOND ROW: Gloria York, Kathy Sloan, Mary Tatara, Lupe Cruz, and Miss Dixon. CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROW: J. Millies, S. Walker, J. Bremer, S. Thon, D. Linden, D. Addi- son, M. Krug, D. Anglen, B. Chat- man. SECOND ROW: T, Allen, B, Wollenberg, D. Zarth, B. Rigden, P. Walker, F. Burns, P Edwards, R. Cross, J. Smith. As head of the cafeteria, Miss Katherine Maclntyre ture and books for students and teachers, and checking sees that well balanced hot and cold lunches are always out material are the main duties of the library staff available to hungry students and faculty members. under the direction of Miss Leona Hawver. Collecting attendance slips, finding periodical litera- LIBRARY STAFF FRONT ROW: R. Reptik, B. Brobander, S. Dalka, B. Dean, D. Kielmer, G. Bogielski, C. Kline, J, Jenkins, J. Gibson, N. McMullen, K. Skalba, S. Oram. SECOND ROW: K. Davey, S. Hartfield, H. Kindle, Miss Hawver, S. Takacs, B. Spencer, B. Clabell, B. Wollenberg, T. Keeler, D. Reptik, C. Bellamy, J. Hathaway, N. Elischer, J. Granger, J. Cline, A. Gorelick, P. Soucy. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FRONT ROW: B. Lowery, J. Monberg, L. McLaughlin, S. Argus, N. Scholl, B. Koutas. ROW TWO: L. Selzer, G. Glendening, J. Tweedle, T. Dorris, C. Bellamy, L. Clark, W. Wicklegren, R. Cromwell, A. Miller, Mr. Reed. The Speech Club's obiective is to instill poise and self- The Debate Club and N.F.L. are organized to im confidence in students. Mrs. Repasi sponsors the organi- prove students' speech habits. The clubs' sponsor is Mr zation. Reed. SPEECH ARTS FRONT ROW: A. Miller, N. Scholl, S. Argus, C. Wagner, K. Hayes, L. Rainaud. ROW TWO: Mrs. Repasi, D. Vergin, C. , Stegeman, L. McLaughlin, R. Cromwell, M. Collison, J. Colburn, M. Blandford, B. Berg, W. Wicklegren. ROW THREE: J. Monberg, C. Bellamy, D. Schmidt. CAMERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Shields, D. Urbanski, D. Linden, L. Waechter, E. Hoemann, K. Thompson, E. Johnson, J. Shideler, S. Grandbois, J. Molnar, M. Schaffer, ROW 2: J. Williams, J. Martin, L. Appleman, B. Rosevear, G. Cowart, B. Mercer, M. Mickow, G, Lovely, I. Goldstein, S. Green, M. Dimitroff, L. Sands, M. Davis, D. Barnett, L. Fuller,'H. Norton, R. Schoop. Though not professional by any means, the Students ciding Wlteiliel' teaching is the Career field they want in the Camera Club had fun and learned much about to PUfSUe- Members of the Club have The priority in photography. The Club is Sponsored by Mr. A, T, Bolt student teaching at the end of the semester. Sponsoring and M,-, C, V, Schubert, the group are Miss Mae Kessing and Mr. James Soder- The F.T.A. Club and its activities aid students in de- CiUl5T- A F.T.A.-FRONT ROW: Fisher, Nemeth, Kelton, Thompson, Beanblossom, Prugh, Goot, Peters, Kearby, Mc- Cready, Chumbley, Matia, Pierce, Seehausen, Barter, Sibbert. ROW 2: Barrett, Miller, Krasnicker, Atkins, Wisniewski, Nabors, Findling, Bissell, Kirkeiner, Blaschke, Peters, Anton, Schmidt, Harris, Young, Powell, Goot, Finley, Skov, Gasparovic, Rosenthal, Boyle, Zandy, Seglin, Wilson, Meyer, Beckmann. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Brom, Rhodes, Coven, Urban, Rees, Kraay, Tinkham, Norris, Wells, Nicksic. ROW 2: Luzzi, Collison, Kinsey, Kluse, Egnatz, Keller, Colburn, Blackman, Nichols, Stenholm, Nagel, Goddard, Kachoris, Tharp, Carnowski, Chambers, and Mr. Joseph Schmid. A little foreign flavor was enioyed this year by the to the Museum of Science and lndustry, where they Spanish and French students. Members ofthe Pan Amer- viewed a program and ate a meal of the represented ican League and members of the French Club took trips countries, Spain and France. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Seglin, Kreici, Seddelmeyer, Ward. ROW 2: Langdon, Goof, Novosel, Daugherty, Geeve, May. ROW 3: Lawthier, Minsker, Sibbert, Rose, Garcia, Turek, Miss Mae Kessing. C4 'f-3 it JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Graves, Bond, Weir, Pollock, Jennings, Kucer, Wood, Paratore, Kearby, Rose, Straker. ROW 2: Whitmer, Springs, McCorker, DeLaney, Messman, Waite, Harching, Christianson, Hutton, Brucks, Hafner, Hatler, Funk, Opperud, Cook. ROW 3: Weiss, Olson, Clayton, Wells, Bartlett, Martis, Findling, Goot, Fried- man. ROW 4: Cunningham, Selsor, Rodems, Morel, Gursansky, Brobander, Choss, Pate, Peterson, Shipp, Markola, Krause, Dean. ROW 5: Daugherty, Hopp, Fisher, Findling, Carnowski, Miller. ROW 6: Chester, Tuttle, Miller, Nagle, Nichols, Kish, Witham, Granger, Gardiner, Wollenberg, Dimitrotf, Appleman. ROW 7: Eirkson, Armstrong, Bellamy, Rosze, Kubisz, Grimberg, Ruedi. JCL The Junior Classical League is composed of Latin stu- dents who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the land and people from which the language came. The bi-annual Roman Banquet, in which the second GERMAN CLUB Helping students to speak German fluently in every- day situations is the main objective of the German Club. Miss Josephine Reichl and Mr. Joseph Schmid are co-sponsors. year Latin students were served by the servi from Latin T, was the highlight ot the JCL year. FRONT ROW: Mr. Schmid, Graves, Yellen, Campbell, Scott, Jenkins, Wilson, Mammon. ROW 2: Miss Reichl, Crowley, Keller, Gottschlich, Groz, McKee, Williams. ROW 3: Hensel, Haugh, Petlas, Hamilton, Lichtle and Hicks. nl ROCKET SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Dr. Oliver Rapp, B. Landeck, J. Sinclair, T. Dorris, M. Pritchett, R. Hensel. ROW 2: D. Gatchell, W. Fitch, R. Schwerin, D. Shoop, B. Klein, B. Michalak. ROW 3: D. DeRolf, B. Berg, T. Miofsky, E. Dalton, B. Wright, B. Stanutz. ROW 4: H. Gardiner, N. Eddy, F. Luconi, B. Jones. Standing at map: G. Swantko, B. Balsey. Science Club Mr. Lawrence Lundgren, sponsor of the Sci-Math Club, will attest that anyone interested in any science will find friends in Sci-Math. In addition to several trips to nearby industries, discussions were held each meeting. An interest in the biological sciences led students to ioin the Biology Club. Spearheading the year's activities were a series ot seminars conducted by the club members themselves. The annual tield trip was held at the Dunes State Park in the spring under the direction of the club sponsor, Miss Virginia Esten. The Hammond High School Rocket Society was organized in 1958 by a group ot missile enthusiasts. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Donald Clark, the club made several successful launchings of solid fuel rockets tor a local TV news program. BIOLOGY CLUB-FRONT ROW: P. Choss, A. Rodems, K. Thompson, S. Thon, M. Fogelman, J. Handley, B. Koutas, D. Seglin, G. Thompson. ROW 2: S. Dalke, T. Fisher, A. Conway, D. Snyder, Miss Esien. ROW 3: M. Dimitroff, B. Wright, T. Turpin, D. Robbins, H. Gardiner, B. Cadwalacler, C. Hopp, K. Findling, J. Raiter, Miss Marilyn Davidson. . SCl-MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Lawrence Lundgren, D. Shoop, L. Clayton, L. Carnowski, B. Brobander C. Wells, C. Hopp, J. White, B. Stanutz, D. Saladay. ROW 2: L. Armstrong, J. Sinclair, B. Landeck D. Rosenak, D. Pruitt, R. Rudolph, P. Bock. JRC-FRONT ROW: K. Kleinschmiclt, L. Crouch, P. Pagorek, S. Widing, R. Paoletto, J. Rendel, B. Kinsey, K. Rendel, J. Jones, J. Myres, C. Lovely, Mrs. Ermina Donham. ROW 2: J. Hess, P. Allegree, A. Payne, C. Cooper, M. Kent, L. Thornton, P. Carlson, J. DePaula, A. Siorek, J. Remich, Miss Mary Barkes. ROW 3: E. Kachoris, S. Prater, M. Fox, J. Snyder, K. Musser, M. Jones, M. Banks, T. Barkas, E. Barliner, G. Knorr, S. Brown, G. Conner, P. Myres, D. Westerhoft. ROW 4: K. Ralles, C. Ralles, L. Davis, J. Foss, E. Urban, J. Ratter, M. Pertile, E. Gursansky, P. Williams, B. DeRemer, B. DeRemer, J. Bond. ROW 5: P. Cochrane, G. Wood. Service Club The Junior Red Cross, a service club that primarily helps needy groups in the Calumet Area, is sponsoredrby Miss Barkes and Mrs. Donham. The main project of the club This year was To make place mats at Christmas time for St. An ne's Home. The Y-Teens is designed to promote a world of fun and fellowship, this year The club recognized Thanksgiving by ioining together in The sharing ot a turkey dinner. The services of This group are rendered to the school and community. The organization is sponsored by Miss Hausknecht and Mrs. Halfacre. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is that of universal brotherhood. One of the boys' favorite activities is the enter- tainment of individual orphans tor a day. Last Christmas they gave food baskets to needy families. Mr. Don Moretton sponsors the group. HI-Y--FRONT ROW: B. Brooks, T. McLean, H. Raals, T. Keeler, J. Hall, T. Turpin. ROW 2: Mr. ,D Morefion, R. Campbell, D. Payne, A. Euler, R. Croach, H. Garrison, R. Hefmuih. ROW 3: W. Ford, K. Martinez, J. Grannon, W, Duncanson, W. Dun- canson, T. Helm. ROW 4: B. Brozbriiz, S. Camp- bell, B. Slahnar, R. Woicik, J. Pens, T. Binslock. ROW 5: T. Brovsm, J. Sarver, R. Kintz, C. Hall, R. Hartman. ROW 6: R. Hegyes, W. Bailey, W. Davis. Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: L. MacGowan, J, Handley B. Sfanners, C. King, K. Dillon, Mrs. Marian Half- acre, Miss Cora Lee Hausknechl. ROW 2: C. Erick- son, N. Goddard, B. Niclcic, C. Midwalewicz, S. Comelison, S. Stock. ROW 3: M. Hallgren, J. Pu?- man, D. Theme, M. Coughlin, S. O'Keefe, M. Williams. ROW 4: J, Miofsky, C. McNeal, J. Dick, R. Swieg, J. Hodges, A. Piorkowski. ROW 5: F. Burke, K. Kirsch, K. Franklin, T. Steinmerz, L. Wilson, K. Kenealy. ROW 6: D. Miller, P. Lewis, B. Bruno, S. Horton. MONITORS--FlRST GROUP-FRONT ROW: R. Nichols, W. Lander M. Zagorac, P. Rhodes, S. Ebert, C. Rodda, D. Linden. ROW 2: R. Powell, B..Countrernan, S. Langdon, N. Fuller, J, Barter D. Branstetter, S. Ashton, B. Kline. ROW 3: K. Robaska, C. Kammer, C. King, D. Barton, D. Dunning, R. Sarber, G. ThOfT1DSOI1- ,ROW 43 5- BVOWH. ,B- DOWNS. 5- Tll0l'l. FOQelm6f1. G. Blaschke, J. Granack, K. Hayes. ROW 5: F. Cozart, A. Carver, N. Reitz, M. Alt, O. l-lanning, S. Malosh, R. Knltter. MONITORS-SECOND GROUP-FRONT ROW: J. Ratter, S. C-oot, M. Mazur, S. Victors, M. Pellar, E. Lovely, S. Dalka, A. Miller, MV- Ch-irleS l-Ong. SPOHSOF- ROW 22 B. Kaye, G. Larnberq, J. Dinwiddie, J. Lowe, S. Driscoll, P. Crowley. ROW 3: G. Conner, C. Ward, B. Cadwalader, B. Kintz, V. Kiegelis, P. Bognar, J. lnwald. ROW 4: C. Foschaar, D. Trolson, J. Bingarnan, D. Ranich, M. Cramer, P. Cashdollar, J. Dann, G. Opperud. ROW 5: D. Bowers, B. Cross, C. Hubbard, M. Collison, A. Piorkow- ski, K. Cook, P. Rothe. Keeping order in the halls, checking lockers, and collecting absentee slips are the main functions and duties of a monitor. The sponsor is Mr. Charles Long. YOUNG POLlTlClANS-FRONT ROW: Mears, l-lugus, Wil- liams, Michaels, ,I-larmening, Don Perry, lstudent teacherl Miss Frances Taylor. ROW 2: Kell, Szypkowski, Senchalc Herbst, Granack, Victors. ROW 3: Siorek, Marques, Dichter Robertson, Poracky. ROW 4: Wilson, Rominger, Zabroski, Grobner, Woerpel, Schraishuhn. ROW 5: Smith, Dorris, Fox, Edwards, Poludniak, Glendening. ROW 6: l-licks, Gross Gousiorowslci, Marks, Nichols, Robbins. ROW 7: Sparba O'Brien, Chapin, Grubb, Edwards, STUDENT ACTIVITIES-GROUP I-ROW l: B. Low- ery, D. Eggers, S. Argus, R. Nichols. ROW 2: L. Bowfon, S. Goof, S. Morel, G. Allen, S. Slrong, K. Sleinmelz, J. Bales, P. Crowley, B. Lawhorn D. Gilberl, S. Prefer, C. Colfer. ROW 3: D. Lin- den, M. Kenl, S. Seely, L. Thornlon, C. Kline, C. Slewarl, P. Poole, J. Slewarl, B. Daugherly, J. Colburn, S. Reagas. ROW 4: D. Barnes, K. Gusl, W. Lander, J. Alexander, W. Wickelgren, L. Johnson, P. Froslick, D. Seglin, A. Siorek, P. Conlin, K. Teeple, P. Lewis. ROW 5: D. Dunning, L. Fromm, F. Burke, T. Tinkham, L. Urban, C. Foschaar, J. Dann, K. Cook, C. Roth, L. Todd, M. Coughlin. ROW 6: P. Nemelh, D. Maruszczak, L. Wilson, D. Kirsch, S. Thomson, G. Fabiyanic. STUDENT ACTlVlTlES-GROUP 2-ROW l: N. Reilz, J. Opperman, C. Michalewicz, B. Nicksic, L. Saylor, J. Robert, S. Oram, D. Linden, P. Choss, B. Wollenberg, J. Dann. ROW 2: P. Lewis, D, DeC-rool, B. Bruno, J, Miofsky, K. Dillon, K. Boyle, M. Pale, C. Kirker, J. Mclhenny, A. Soderslrom, M. Fogelman. ROW 3: C. Hullon, S. Pelerson, G. Blanford, J. Faricelli, J. Palazolo. T. Zudock, B. French, L. Griesel, A. Ondra, B. Dean, R. Likes, C. McAfee. ROW 4: G. Ulslrom, J. Ouarlier, J. Lundquisl, B. Jones, J. Smilh, T. Banchich, C. Barnes, J. Milazzo, G. Piorkowski, J. Hurdish, M. Bobis, G. Warfenberg. ROW 5: B. Blackmun, J. Hodges, R. Zweig, M. Alf, M. Hallgren, S. Green. VISUAL AIDS-ROW l: Remich, Kleighlly, Smilh, Harwell, Mr. Wood, Maly, Helton, Pfeisler, Echlin, Lorenz ROW 2: Ambler, Shoop, Sarloris, Miofsky, Lawson, Aulf, Bowlon, Eucce, Seely, Pankey, ROW 3: Chrislopherson Strom, Fizer, Greer, Cufshall, Solman, Balsley, Sparber, Peglow, Bullons. ROW 4: Graves, Helton, Appleman McNamara, Berumen, Slipcheck, Biedron, Cole, DeBoer, Hesler. ROW 5: Rigden, Barns, Allcinson, Harlrnan Brown, Schmid, Monberg, Fleming, Binslock, Toren. uammuwwwazmwnufymnmwmylfmmnwwwwwwf 4,W,fffv f ff f ,W f f W :L-, , n fr ' v 14 f , f f 1 'ff min: W4 ik? X, ,, :fi 55 5 The varsity debate team, under the coaching of Mr. T. D. Reed, finished with a record ot 36 wins in 40 debates, including a new record of 25 consecutive victories. After placing second in the Metropolitan De- bate League competition, the team won the right to represent this district in the state finals. SEATED: Len Clark, Rita Cromwell. STANDING: George Glendening, Warren Wickelgren. Debaters Take 36 of 40 Meets Winning twenty out ot twenty- six of their debates this year, the iunior varsity debate team, com- posed of Calvin Bellamy, Linda Selzer, Tom Dorris, and John Tweedle, hopes to continue Ham- mond High's fine debate record next year. 'NA me 71.7. ff .4 , , .f., f .f , xx,- CLASS OF '62 OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Left to right: Terry Ann Willoughby, Peter Powell, Kay Dell Franklin, Sharon Miller, Miss Emily Johnson and Miss Alice Bollin, sponsors. Freshman Class - 1962 ' Charley Taliefero shows sister, Pat, Hammond High's aYhleric ' HalI of Fame. I IDR Freshmen '62 Abbot, Catherine Adams, Jo Ann Albert, Nancy Alesky, Joan Aller, Roberta Anderson, Beverly Anton, Diane Arbeiter, Susan Argus, John Banks, John Banks, Mary Ann Barnes, Chuck Batchelor, Ellen Baxter, Wayne Beanblossom, Barbara Bellamy, Bobbie Bellamy, Lonnie Berumen, John Biedron, Mike Bissel, Jean Blaine, Dave Blumm, George Blummer, Penny Bobis, Marina Bodie, Janet Boetchor, Mary Ann Boudi, Ron Brandstetter, Meredith Brazlovifz, Bob Bronas, Linda Brown, Sandy Bruce, Gary Brucker, Henry Bryant, Kay Butler, Pat Campbell,Guy Capriotti, Domink Carver, June Chatman, Betty Chapman, Barbara Chumbley, Pat Clayton, Dan Coglan, Ramona Coodon, Bill Cook, Pam Cozza, Tamara Crook, Betty Csazza, Carl Cullens, Jerry Culp, Charles Curtiss, Margie Czamy, Tom Dase, Jackie Davidson, Ruth Davis, Donna Dean, Bonnie Delehanty, Marilyn DePaula, Joanne Desatnick, John Dicthor, Diane Dinga, K-athy Doloszychi, Steve Dominick, Allen Dougherty, Curtis Doyle, Tom Driscoll, Paul Dutkiwicz, Beverly Earl, Ruby Eddleman, Bolita Eisen, Pat Kennedy, Karen Kenton, John Kessler, Judy Kiegelis, Ivoros King, Linda Kintz, Bob Klapowski, Dick Kleinschmidt, Karen Koransky, Peter Kranichor, Kathy Krause, Pat Kruger, Bernie Kucer, Marilyn Kuhral, Chuck Kunde, Erwin Lamott, Robert Larson, Sharon Leeney, Connie Leonard, Mike Levin, Betsy Lindsay, Donna Lindemayer, Carol Longo, Guen Lovely, Carl Lynn, Sandy Mack, Tina McGuire, Mike Makowski, Janet Makowski, Jean Maly, Judy Manskiwski, Dan Markola, Pat Martines, Ken Matasorsky, Karen Matia, Kay Mayer, Bob McAtee, Charlene McBride, Gayle McCcrkle, Jean McKay, Kent Mercer, Bill Messmen, Phyllis Methard, Fran Metros, Charlene Metyen, Mary Miko, Marvin Milazzo, Jim Miller, Becky Miles, Carol Miller, Corky Miller, Sharon Millies, Linda Millies, Marlene Mitcheltree, Judy Monnett, Vicki Moore, Bill Moore, Bruce Moore, Kathy Morris, Anita Munson, David Muntean, Don Nabors, Pat Nagle, Lorie Neafus, Joilene Neufang, Bridgett O'Brien, Paul O'Brien, Charlotte Ondra, Arlene O'Hara, Jim Opdyke, Bill Oswaldt, Don Pagorek, Peggy Paratore, Robert Parker, Laveda Parks, Richard Payne, Ann Paulter, Jimmy Peeler, Sam Pelshaw, Barbara Persic, Dennis Peters, Rose Peters, Tim Phillips, Ken Phillips, Sandy Piekarczyk, David Pierce, Sarah Piorkowski, Georgene Potts, Russell Powell, Peter Press, Pat Price, Bill Price, Marie Prugh, Karen Pudlo, Tim Putman, Judy Qualls, Gene Remich, Jim Richardson, Carol Riddle, David Rietman, Marilynn Roach, Shirley Robertson, Ronald Rohrman, Andrea Rose, Nancy Rosevier, Bill Ross, Kathy Rudolph, Bonnie Rudolph, John Ryan, Bill Saculla, Marino Sanders, Robert Sarber, John Schalet, Sandra Schmidt, Carl Schmidt, Dave Schmidt, Nelson Schopp, Robert Schumacher, Dave Scheveigharat, Frank Scofield, Tanya Schwerin, Don Scott, Judy Sears, Connie Sheets, Linda Sickles, Daryl Sienkiewicz, Suzanne Slather, Bill Smith, Sheryl Smith, Jesse Smith, Judy Snider, Vinita Sochor, Richard Solomon, John Spreitzer, Denise Steelman, Bob Stillwell, Sandra Stoming, Terry Straub, John. Strain, Wally Strawhun, Leroy Freshmen '62 Freshmen '62 A Strick, Terry Strong, Dolores Sullivan, Ann Sutton, Freida Szany, Louis Takacs, Phillip Taliefero, Pat Tarr, Jean Tarr, Joan Taylor, Vicky Terpstra, Pat Thorne, Diane Tokash, Linda Travis, Blake Tufts, Sharon Tully, Gary Tumipseed, Sandra Tussey, Jim Uzabell, John VanHom, Paula Waite, Gloria Wartenberg, Geraldine Webster, Charles White, Dick Wilfinger, James Wilfinger, Judith Williams, Corrine Willing, Pam Willis, Dennis Willis, Luane Wisniewski, Christine Witkowski, Karen Wood, Kenneth Wollard, Richard Worosz, Rita Wozniak, Virgil Yellen, Michael Young, Quenlin Zelanik, Janet Zencka, Marcia Incoming Freshmen '62 . :L Allen, Linda Anderson, Richard Antrim, Dixie Atkins, Martin Balsley, Marv Beezie, Carol Bognar, Tom Campbell, Jim Carleton, Jim Chudy, Jackie Cohen, Harold Cooley, Cathleen Craggs, Dave Crooks, Ron Cutshall, Ron Daniels, Carole Delong, Bill De Roulf, Toni Dillman, Marcia Drexler, Mike Ducanson, Cherye Dycus Mageret Feasel, Nancy Flores, Ernest Foren, Bob Funch, Raymond Gard, Paul Geiger, Bob Griesel, Linda Harper, Carolyn Harris, Helena Harteley, Robert Heck, Clavel Herbst, Bill Hill, Dwain Holder, Ronald Holler, Ruth Hopper, Virginia Hrdina, Larry Hureish, Jeff Ibrahim, Gulum Ives, Lela Jackson, Dennis Kogeas, Angie Kaply, Leonard Keightley, Denise Kellison, Jim Kleinman, lrvvin Krieger, Hugh Kuchaes, Delmar Labas, Mary Lou Lape, Janice Leland, Wesley Longe, Carolyn Loser, Larry Lukowski, Sue Luttell, Betty Magie, Santia Martin, Marlene Su McMullen, Johnny McTean, Bob Miller, Sharon Nicholas, Forrest Novosel, James Novosel, John Overstreet, Karen Peck, Tam Phillips, Bob Pogach, Allen Polos, Peter 6 Puglia, Tony Ramsey, Ray Reichert, George Rominger, Karen Rotheker, Mike Ruble, Marlen Sandler, Howard Sargent, Ken Sauer, Shelia Savlcz, Pat Schillo, Joan Schweiger, Tom Shoop, Bob Sides, Shirley Sifford, Mary Stitt, Dan Smith, Barb Stonebrook, Pamela Strange, Toni Lou Swantko, Gail Szelestey, Mary Takas, Mike Tatem, Wayne Thomas, Nancy Vargo, Noel Walden, Harold Walker, Carol Walker, Louis Warner, Pat Watson, Bob Webber, Sue Winer, Chuck Willis, Virginia Winkler, Dave Incoming Freshmen '62 K Incoming Faculty Freshies are sitting: Mrs. Mertens, Miss Barkes and MF- Binkeff- Sfandlngf MV- CUlbe TS0n Mr SCl1m'Cl and MF Panton. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS I Miss Kessing and Mr. Wood are sponsors for the class of '6I. Par McKenna, Secretaryy Dave Hugus, Presidentg Kitchie Kenealy, Veepg and Phoebe Rhodes, Treasurer are Sophomore class officers. Sophomores - Class of 1961 Sophomore girls keep a weather eye out for men. 94' ? I I lr Adams, Merry Adams, Ralph Adoba, William Aikman, Cora Alcorn, Diane Allande, Sonia Allison, Wanda Alt, Mary Ellen Appleman, Louis Apps, Margo Bailey, Bill Banchich, Geraldine Beamer, Boyd Beckmann, Ruth Beckwith, Nancy Bennett, William Bessler, Shirley Bingaman, Judy Binstock, Tom Blackmun, Barbara Blaine, Dave Blanchard, Carolyn Blandford, Fred Blandford, Mary Blaschke, Grace Bock, Paul Bodnar, Kathy Bognar, Patricia Bohling, Jim Boyle, Eleanor Boyie, Kathleen Brom, Marilynn Browm, Clyde Bruno, Beverly Bryant, Janice Burgdorf, Marilyn Burke, Florrie Burke, Sonia Burton, Al Butler, Kenneth Button, Kenneth Callis, Karen Carleton, Edward Carpenter, Betty Casmir, Cass Chambers, Richard Chandos, Frances Chidester, Carol Choss, Phyllis Christainson, Ami Christainson, Cynthia Cigler, Joe Clapman, Morain Clark, Kathy Cleavenger, Bill Cline, John Cole, William Cooley, Tom Compton, Hope Conner, Pat Connolly, Fannie Cross, Audrey Cross, Barbara Cross, Ray Cross, Ray Crum, Gary Dalton, John Danhanich, George De Boer, Larry De Groot, Dwaynna Sophomores x ' Az ,aa , ,f-, ,,. ,C f . 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Dempsey, Sandra Derousseau, Mary Ann Desatnick, Mike Devine, Robert Dillon, Judith Dillon, Kathleen Dimitroff, Mike Dinga, Ann Marie Doescher, Alan Domke, Mary Duff, Michele Dufrane, Susan Duncanson, Warren Duncanson, Wayne Earl, Linda Easton, Verma Eldridge, Gary Elischer, Nick Elliott, Patsy Ericson, Bob Fairchild, David Farmer, Phyllis Fletcher, Bemie Fogelman, Miriam Forrest, Gary Fredianelli, Joyce French, Barbara Friedman, Howard Fuller, Joyce Funk, Bette Funk, Joan Gaechell, Dennis Galovich, Margie Gard, Janet Gardiner, Hugh Gasparovic, Nick Gavin, Bud Gerhardt, Robert Gibson, Janice Glendening, Lois Goddard, Norine Golec, Wally Gonsiorowski, Walter Goodman, Ruth Gorelick, Amold Grace, Celestine Granger, James Graves, Sandra Greer, Jimmy Grimberg, George Groff, Paula Gurevitz, Allen Haas, Bill Hall, Carol Halla, Joe Hallgren, Marilyn Hanish, Claire Hanning, Ola Hansen, Roger Hartman, Ron Harwell, Beverly Harwell, Dennis Hastings, Wayne Hayes, Karen Hedges, Bob Herbst, Carol Hester, Stephen Hodges, Judy Hoemann, Ellen Hopkins, Phyllis R l Q r 1 t Sophomores '61 5 4 x., A i f : , i 2 , , , J ,K j g ,ly , y -W ,, i ,s A A X ,,,y , y it l 4.2 , llq y, iyy ,ff y ' . 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'V , ff- iq. ly ,V V E4 M , f A J' f in .,aW ,i,r , ,L ' 4 V ,, rf I -Y , , t !,f ,ff , L X , 4, if S If L ,, ' srrs Q L Ak ' H 1 ., f r V 52,9 ' 2 - pi? 4' if -, ' , J l J h fsumgst V 'fl JK., f ' J 4521 Redi, Robert Ruedi, Alan Ryan, Carol Sabol, Bill Sabo, John Sakal, Mac Salady, Donald Sands, Torn Sanders, John Sanyi, Victor Sartoris, Bill Saylor, Lola Schultz, Marshall Schwartz, Maurice Scott, Larry Searfoss, Donna Selsor, Sue Sick, Mark Sienkiewicz, Joyce Silverman, Ron Silverstone, Carole Simmons, Sharon Sivantha, Mary Skalba, Kathy Slampyak, Carol Smalley, Sandra Smith, David Smith, Don Snoddy, Adrian Soderstvom, Ann Sommers, Karline Sprenglemeyer, Larry Stack, Michael Stavitzke, Muriel Stengle, Jim Stemholm, Leona Stewart, Gail Stoehr, Jan Storey, John Stump, Judy Suroviak, George Sutton, Sharon Swantko, Marge Swick, Don Talbert, Willis Tinkham, Tina Thompson, Kathy Thomson, Sharon Thunehorst, Judy Todd, Lila Todd, Lyle Tratter, Pat Trolson, Doug Troope, Howard Tumbula, Richard Turner, Susan Tuttle, Karen Ullstam, Ginger Urbanski, Diane Vale, Marie Van Dyke, John Vanes, Sandi Vitale, Janet Waechter, Linda Walker, Billy Wallace, Otis Walsh, Jim Waman, Mike Ward, Robert Warrnus, Theresa Weeks, Judy Weiner, Larry Weiss, Jean Welch, Neil Wells, Dave West, Sandra White, Terry Whitman, Joan Whitmer, Marie Wilhelm, Rich Wilhite, Linda Williams, Ellen Williams, Pat Williams, Phillip Wilson, Ken Wilson, Linda Winer, Larry Wise, Bob Witecki, Wanda Witham, Jack Woicik, Ronald Wollenberg, Bruce Wonnacott, Don Woronecki, Doug Wozniak, Emilia Writt, Dick Wroebel, Carolyn Zabroski, Barbara Zaiicek, Bob Zandy, Mary Jo Zarony, Sharon Zarth, David Zudock, Toni Zweig, Robin EXTRA SOPHOMORES Hamacher, Karen Kline, Barbara Koehler, Jackie Leichner, Stephen McLaughlin, Chris Mote, Anita Rodom, Joan Rothe, Cindy Saylor, Diane Sophomores '61 MISSING SOPHOMORES Bailey, Layne Miller, Marion Papp' Paulelle Bepes, Beverly Miller, Ronald Parr' JoYCe Benda, Phyllis Offuh, Marcella Pens' 'leHe'Y Lwi, Lynda Paoletto, Rosemary Polls' Randy Rude, Robert Sienkiewicz, Joyce Stanford, Joyce Zeitlin, Marsha 'IA Alexander, Joyce Ah, Bob Barton, Doug Bartlette, Toni Berg, Bill Berthelot, Paul Beyer, Tim Biggs, Beverly Biggs, Diana Bognar, Wayne Bohling, Pam Bologna, Jim Boney, Maggie Braden, Jim Brandenburg, Barbara Brooks, Barb Brown, Susie Bruner, Barbara Brusch, Rick Bulkley, Connie Carlson, Patti Chip, Judy Christopherson, Jim Clabby, James Cook, Jay Croak, Kathy Cunningham, Carol Davis, Ken Dawson, Ted Demencius, Dick Desmond, Frank Dick, Jane Dick, Peter Evanich, Judy Fehlberg, Karen Faricelli, Janet Fessenden, Sharlene Finley, Fred Gasparoise, Ginny Gershman, Jerry Gerzansky, Penny Green, Nancy Green, Stanley Habel, Adrain Hamlin, Jerrilynn Hansen, Jeanne Harder, Barb Hays, Mike Helm, Tom Helton, Kathy Helton, Mike Henderson, Barb Hess, Don Hinds, Jim Hoover, Jean Hundly, Ed Jambik, Judy Johnson, Erlynne Johnson, Lynn Kasel, Bill Kenealy, Kitchie Kilcullen, Bill Kinsey, Judy Kirschner, Pat Klitzke, Susie Lou Kott, Roger Kroczak, Sandy Kryscher, Karen LaFoIletfe, Phil Leaney, Connie New Sophomores '61 Levitt, Carol Lindamen, Art Marks, James Martis, Mary Ann Mdrleal, Carole Menens, Carol Meyers, Judy Miller, Terry Milles, Linda Munster, Ronnie Muntine, Don Murphy, John Nelson, Marilyn O'Hern, Maureen Palazola, Judy Paicuoci, Linda Pavilir, Rich Pinkerton, Lila Ramanna, Al Randolph, Mary Lynn Ravenscroft, Jerry Reyer, Chuck Rose, Mary Ruiz, Bev Sabol, Mary Ann Sambrooks, Jackie Sanksotne, Sam Shearer, Lowell Skogan, Wes Smith, Alex Sparber, Carol Stegeman, Carol Sfeinmefz, Tam Strom, John Strunk, Caryle Szasz, Arnie Thomas, Kay Trembley, Dave Vance, Bud Vergin, Donna Williams, Bronwyn Wilson, Howard Wood, Donna Offuh, Marcella Ports, Randy Glover, Jack Hilty, Tom JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Miss Reichl and Mr. Brock are Junior Sponsors. Renee Duran, Treasurer: Gail Opperund, Secretary: Fred Luconi, Presidenty and Liz Hatler, Vice President, comprise the Junior cabinet. Juniors - Class of 1960 Another milestone is passed when Juniors get class rings. Juniors '60 f-.4 .4 , A it ig, A ., M I 2 C Cai., J Q ,,, , A q ,.,, 7 gli al, vi K J: ' A , Z, I 1 TL., ,,, , K ' , , L2 i llifl , - 'far ' 'i J J 'AXc:' 7 7 me if N X1 E1 rrrr H fu s ' , 7 Q Q r W g I, It gg, or ...L ,r is at - 1- V J I 1 35,1 In I I A , V Q A 1 , 2 I ,lr ir , Bloomberg, Paul Bloomberg, Susan Bogielski, Gloria Bond, Judy Bowen, Carolyn Bowers, Dave Bowker, Lora Boyer, Pam Boys, Carolyn Branstetter, Diane Branstetter, Sarah Bremer, Jean Brobander, Betsy Brooks, Bill Brossart, Bob Brunner, Gene Bryant, Larry Buehler, Dick Burnes, Frank Cadwalader, Bonnie Caldwalder, Jerry Callahan, Donzetta Camp, Gayle Campbell, Ronnie Carey, Tom Carlin, Tom Cashdollar, Peggy Cattledge, Rosie Chandos, Edith Chapin, Paul Chapman, Barry Chrapustra, Rosemary Chumbley, Bob Clarett, Larry Clausen, Richard ig, , 's N 'J 4, '+G . I V, 44 '. ni W ' r Ziff 'M' as 7 - B, Qs' ' 3 r,..,. ' , A ,UU ea... Abrahamson, Sandra Acosta, Dick Adams, Mary Adams, Sharon Adley, Ron Adrian, Ed Aldrin, Tom Alexander, Pat Allen, Tom Alspach, Richard Anderson, Bob Anglen, Donna Antrim, Denny Argus, Sue Ashmore, Earl Atkins, Bill Atkinson, Karen Atkinson, Neil Bainbridge, Phil Ballard, Jim Barrett, Joyce Barrett, Linda Bateman, Carol Bateson, Ken Batliner, Liz Bellamy, Calvin Bellamy, Elizabeth Benish, Sandra Benko, James Berdine, Dottie Berg, Tim Berghian, Karen Bialker, Marilyn Bland, Jeff Blazak, David Q, A f! 1 97 ,s Vu , r --, 3: ,V -to 'swf Y A M17 :L 4 . 1 nf f ' l 'S- if I 'i'i, g.,V ' r t l B! E f -- . J ri,-slr' gal or , if E' ,.., , iii? X I f W A 3 ff ' 1 3' x ...-42 A u.,.. H- ,I ' inf A J NV K 'M - ah ij 4X I0 i 'x 77? X l 53 'Q J . ,x Dillman, John Dinga, Bill Dittrich, Don Dodd, Linda Dodds, Nancy Dorociak, Larry Dorris, Tom Dreggors, Bob Duffafa, Colin Dunn, Sharon Dunning, Diane Durand, Renee Durham, James Dutko, Charlene Dye, Judy Jo Ebert, Nancy Ebert, Susie Ebert, Terry Eckman, Marcia Edinger, Russell Edwards, Paul Egnatz, Mary Jo Eldridge, Anita Elkins, Susan Eret, Carol Erickson, Carolyn Euler, Art Fabyanic, Georgene Faricelli, Tony Fauber, Clarence Feldman, Howard Fenstermaker, Tom Fifield, Jerry Findling, Karen Finley, Barbara Juniors '60 Colburn, Joann Colby, Averill Collison, Mary Kay Conklin, Jerry Conlin, Pat Conley, Frances Conway, Abigail Cook, Karen Cooke, Bob Cornelius, Sharon Coughlin, Mary Lou Cowart, Glynn Cozart, Faye Cramer, Kathy Cramer, Mary Croach, Roger Cross, Sharon Crouch, Laverta Crowley, Marylou Daugherty, Barbara Davey, Kathleen Davis, Daniel Davis, Miner Day, Susie Debrota, Joe DeBruyn, P-atti Delehanty, Dan Delency, Ronald DeMik, Evelyn DeRemer, Barbara DeRemer, Bonnie DeRolf, Eugene Derousseau, Judy DeVries, James Dicter, Rebecca Juniors '60 L Cs g Q-. 'J Fisher, Thelma ' , ' Fitch, Wilbur Q. X J k S G Fleck, Richard i , Q.. 9 D 5, Floumoy, Dick ' 1' E' 'T' Foschaar, Cynthia P 5 Fox, Mary A X' . ' Fox, William Franklin, Joyce Q Franson, Sharon i as 6 K gy Fraser, Marla Jean , 'gi' 5, Fromm, Linda At' 'J ' Frostick, Peggy V' Fry, Tom h X Fuller, Nancy Gaecltke, Susie R Garcia, Marcella L, . g,,,,,:, ' Gamer, Connie tyf :L Gauthier, David ' 'D Geeve, Yvonne , f ,' . Geiger, William l .e -Yi -X WI Gertos, Manila 3 Gessler, Kenneth , Gilbert, Donna Ap I 4 G4 Glenn, Janice ' ' +.,..b- Q, ffl Q xg-A Goldstein, Irving ' 7 Y Goldyn, Richard ' 5 If Graham, Betty ix ix Granack, Joan - Grarsdbois, Roberta bm My I Granger, Fred ' 'W 5 ' 'X Granrion, Rollie g ' 7 3 if Graves, Donna 'H 1 ' ' Graves, Lillian 'Q' ' Greenwell, Michael l' ' ,W Grit'-fin, Frank Groff, Linda M Gruszka, Robert 3 Haizlip, Jacqueline ' Hall, Jim C 'SE L 4, N at Hanagan, Janet .fl 15- 5. if, Hand, Robert K I A N- ' 'E' Hanish, Bet , J, Q 'Y X maxim J g X Hanson, Roger ' ' Hatler, Liz ' ,S 1 Haulk, Kenneth Hazen, Tom sig' X if g, Hector, Lou Ann ' 1? A A, t. 5- Heilman, John Jay , 'Q le Helton, Robert S YN A xx K X . X rl A Hensel, Ronny fs . X V , Herman, Colleen S 4 Hicks, Tom M - Hopp, Charlene - - K V , R m, .Y , Horvat, Chuck l 'i Y , vs? Ab' Hundley, Juanita 1 ' K 3:5 A ' IQDGS, Stan X K ,..x 1 1 :TQ NNJ X Ignazito, Carol i f - Jacobson, Bob Jacobson, Karen K 6 V Jennings, Mary gx ' Jones, Gary ty fi' 'BQ , Jones, Joyce h X V , Jorgens, David n Q if Joyce, Mary Theresa S Q Kammer, Charlene V A Kappler, Bill X J Katecke, Jerry Q x 'G' 'F' 1 ,f-, ' Kaufman, Jane lk . 'ZFX ' Q 9 n 4 Ka Reisha . . 1: Ye, X -I a Keagle, Kathryn it :N X Juniors '60 Lichtie, David Linden, Delores Loss, Carole Lovely, Edwina Lowe, Joy Lucas, George Luconi, Fredis Lundmark, Lois Lyman, Whitney Macenski, Dan MacGowan, Lynn Madura, Kenneth Malcolm, Bob Malone, Anne Malosh, Sandra Mann, Charles Manson, Steve Markovich, Sandra Maroc, Richard Marshall, Richard Martin, Henry McBride, Janie McClay, Kathy McElwain, George McFee, Edward McGroatry, Dennis McHugh, James McKem, Peg McLaughlin, Lurline McLean, Stuart McLean, Thomas McNamara, Pat Merrill, Kent Meyer, Don Meyer, Sharon Kearby, Starr Keckich, Phil Keener, John Keightley, Alan Kekeis, Bob Kennedy, William Keilb, Angeline Kinach, Tim Kindle, Susan Kleinman, Bayle Knapp, James Knish, Clifford Knitter, Ruth Knorr, Gail Kolb, Cecilia Kolodziei, Marcia Kotter, Carol Koulis, Christine Kutkowski, John Kovachic, Sharon Kraay, Karen Kreici, Stan Kristensen, Edward Kritsch, Karen Krueger, Janet Krug, George Kuchel, Dennis Kulka, Melanie Kuzara, Anna Lahey, John Laity, Russell LaPla1t, Judy Larimer, Jim Lawhorn, Barbara Lenz, Carol it r 4 Juniors '60 .Lf Z . , g Mickey, Jeannine ' . I Miller, Judy L' . ' V .Q 1 6 Miller, Judith Q ug' 4' Tat? I i Miller, Terry J 'N-' - sa ' XV V Q Minsker, Marilyn -'ff' VV QQJX , , ,V Molnar, John x X ' Vg ks-X Monberg, John V - 1-r - ie. - f. g gr 2 w i I' Moore, David Moore, Kathryn E M Q - Moore, Ruth 9 V 5- 43--,J ' L Morford, Tcm 'L A I tl Morris, Kenneth . V, WVEVZ I 1 H Moss, Ruth 4 E 91's 'Z J' f Mrozinski, Donna ' ' 5 3 Mudd, Frieda V ' V V aff '2 Muntean, Joyce A 5 ,B -g V 6 tv Myres, Priscilla 6 ' V, . . if V, Nafzuger, Gail ' -Q , 1 3 -1 Nagel, David 1 V H W, ,,,, 4 . Nagel, Joey I in ' ' 2 ' x Nawrocki, Daniel - - , 5. 'fa ' A Z x 2 L V V Neil, Melody ' 3 Newell, Jan ' Q A S., V C' di 6- Newell, Judy V xv' at Nichols, Ronnie V 'f i th ck V' Nolfing, Fred QV ,g L 1 . a ' l ff i ,Y Norris, Caroline ' V ' ' 'V 'gg is -K ix MAL VL A Norton, Herbert if ' O'Bryan, Anthony ' Ohr, Frances , 7 7 O'Keefe, Sharon - Olson, Carol It ' kv Oppemd, Gail .tgpfr ,L K Ordyna, Richard 'iffixxi lf' fx Orlowski, Barbara Osbome, John ' O'Sullivan, Mike V Ownby, Glenda . Pankey, John if I - Parrish, Jim .:,,' :J Payne, Dick 'Q f Peterson Jeanne 4 , ' 1 - Q ' f w r J f f It A V gk V - A .. H Y mi my it Phillips, Ronald H V ,,,V,l ,V Piorkowski, Arlene I l lf J i Poole, Phyllis Q Poracky, Joe V -G Powell, David Y 1 L 5 Q Prater, Sharon A' .gl V V ts 4' 1' 1' Prepski, Barbara if- c-Je A. ' X '- 13, V V ' .4 I - , N1 k a ' 'n ' ' , ' ' f - pf 1, , i iv Prohl, Tom J M' ' A 2, X Prozanclo, Vivian ' I Pritchett, Mike V 5 Pruit, Jeanette v .5 , 1 Q Pumick, Tamara 34 ' , 'Q Quartier, Jonna 'J - V A Quesada, Emilio ' 4 Vi' N , - f' i V ins 'X-33, QQ-A , Li i Q if id 1 Raab, Hilary FQ ' W 1 Q F' V 'fn' an 'H H fi Race, Nancy J 1 5 1 ef-L' Radloff, Nancy A Rageas, Sue Ann U 784 I V Ralles, Christine 'gg-V ' gy ' .., Ralles, Katherine V I? 1 , Z -tl A 1 ., Ranich, Donna tm if Xi, Z 277: ' ' Rausch, Jill I ' f Vgggrcf--'Tw ,. ,sg Redar, Carol V , if Reed, Thomas 'V Reinerr, Jeffery ' q 5' Q Reptik, Ruth ' Lv 'B ' ' gs ,, I Rigden, William Vu Y l.L.2- J 1:51 X KL x A i Juniors '60 I7Q Simpson, Harold Siorek, Angeline Skelton, Nancy Skordas, Susan Skov, Doris Ann Slanac, Victor Slathar, Rick Sloan, Kathleen Smith, Robin Snyder, Diane Sommers, Roberta Sanchez, John Spencer, Bob Spoemer, Jim Stanners, Beverly Stephens, Bob Steur, Chuck Stewart, Cathy Stewart, Jeanne Stock, Sandra Stok, Ronald Strong, Warren Sward, Robert Swift, Perry Szelestey, Elizabeth Takacs, Steve Talietero, Charles Tangerman, Judy Tapley, Shirley Tatum, Thomas Teeple, Karen Te-rock, Howard Terry, James Tharp, Jim Thinnes, Jerry Roames, Jacquelyn Rodda, Carol Roeder, Bill Romanski, Carol Rominger, Sharon Rose, Barbara Rose, Carol Rose, Laurel Roth, Cindy Rothe, Pamela Rudzinski, Marcia Ruedi, Alan Rush, Richard Saber, Roberta Sands, Larry Schcahfer, Marcella Scholl, Nancy Schoop, David Schulmeyer, Albert Schultz, Tommy Schweiger, Paul Scott, Marilyn Seddelmeyer, Nancy Seelen, Leona Seglin, Diana Selzer, Linda Sengstock, Jim Shaw, Linda Shields, Kathleen Shipp, Betty Sibbert, Kathy Sickles, Harold Simmons, Mary Simpson, Colin Juniors '60 Williams, Sue Williams, Thomas Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Jill Wilson, Pam Wood, Carol Wood, Larry Wood, Ray Woodworth, Herbert Wulf, Kenneth Yarck, Raymond Yellen, Karen Young, Cleo Zaun, David Matson, Judy Thomas, Cheri Thomas, Julie Thompson, Virginia Thon, Sharon Tieman, Terry Tiliokos, Helen Tonkovich, Patricia Topolski, Thomas Toren, Elsie Tropsic, John Tully, Sharon Turner, Don Tweedle, John Tyrka, David Urban, Lorraine Van Dyke, Gene Vonasch, Jalayne Wagner, Carol Wagner, Gretchen Walker, Donna Walker, Shirley Wandrey, Karen Ward, Jack Ware, Ronald Waugh, Kenneth Wells, Carole Wells, Jean Weyls, Roberta Whiting, Tom Whitman, Joan Wildermuth, Harry Wikerson, Jim Wilkens, Linda Williams, Betty Williams, Nancy ,ww ,wily ,fl xg SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Rosie Rogers, Vice President, Susie Seeley, Recorder, Karen Bohling, Treasurer, Miss Thelma Abell and Mr. John Preston, Sponsors, Jack Hugus, President, SENIORS - The Fabulous Class of 1959! National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists: Jim Kalan, Bill Lowew, Dave Rosenak, Linda Lehman, Warren Wickelgren, Len Clark, Jack Hugus. f an MICHAEL E. ABBOTT-B Team Basketball, Track, Football DONALD MARVIN AIKMAN-German Club, Library Staff, Mardi Gras JAMES M. ALEXANDER-Student Activities, Hi-Y OWEN ALEXANDERSON-Hi-Y, Biology Club PATRICIA FRANCES ALLEGREE-Red Cross, Student Activities, Girls' Choir, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Christian Service GEORGILEE SHARON ALLEN-Student Activities, Girls' Chorus, Booster Club, Glee Club, Girls' Choir SHARON MARIE AULT-National Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, Monitor, Secretary Art Club, Crescent City Club, Booster Club DAVID MICHAEL BAER RICHARD STEPHEN BAJER-Track, Cross Country, Biology Club, Gemwan Club, Monitor, Auto Club JANICE DIANE BALES-Natonal Honor Soicety, B Team, VSYSITY Cheerleader, Secretary Booster Club, House Rep., Student Activities, Monitor KEN BALKA BRUCE H. BALSLEY-Electronics Club, Sci-Math Club, Rocket Club, Visual Aids, Monitor JANICE MARIE ALLISON-Herald MARJEAN ARENTZ-Monitor, GAC, Dunes Representative, Booster Club, Student Activities LARRY EDGAR ARMSTRONG-Glee Club, Prom, Swimming Team Captain, Boys' Chorus, JCL, A Cappella Choir LAURENCE EMERY ARMSTRONG-Munster, Student Manager cf Basketball and Football, Hi-Y Chaplain, HHS, National Honor So- ciety, Sci-Math Club, Biology Club, Varsity Swimming Team SALLY NADINE ASHTON-Treasurer Frosh Class, Secretary Girls' Choir, Senior Band, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Veep FTA SANDRA LEE ATKINS NICK BIEKER DOLORES BIGGERSTAFF THALIA BIZOUKAS-GAC, Girls' Chorus, Bookstore RHOELLE BLACKMON ROLAND WEBB BLACKMON-House Rep., Crescent City Club, Glee Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Madrigals ELLA ELIZABETH BLANCHARD-Girls' Service, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club RICHARD ERROL BARNES-Varsity Track, Student Activities, '57 Fall Play, House Rep., A Cappella Choir, Madrigals JUDITH DAY BARTER-Ace of Clubs, Veep, Booster Club, FTA, Treasurer GAC, Monitor DORRIS BARTON-Munster, Student Council, Secretary Teen Can- teen, Treasurer Y Teens, HHS, Dunes Agent, Red Cross, FTA LARRY LYNN BENISH-Camera Club GARY BENNETT JERRY BETTS LYNN FAYE BLOCK-Herald, House Rep., JCL, Student Activities, Mardi Gras, National Honor Society PETER BOCK-Munster, President Frosh Class, Frosb Play, HHS, Fall Play, Electronical Club, Sci-Math, Swimming Team KAREN LORETTA BOHLING-Munster, President GAC, Treasurer Student Council, HHS, Girls' Choir, JCL, House Rep. CURTIS BOLAND-Senior Band, Cadet Band, Intramural Volleyball GAIL THERESE BOMBERGER-Association Recorder, National Honor Society, Prom Chairman, A Cappella Choir Treasurer, Chordaires, Senior Homecoming Princess JAN BOND JERALD BORMAN RICHARD BOTRUFF LOIS BOWTON-Dramatics Club, FTA, PresNursing, Student Activi- ties, National Honor Society, House Rep. BILL BREMER-Ace of Clubs, Monitor, Cadet Band, Senior Band, House Rep., National Honor Society BARBARA RUTH BROWN Irvin B Team Cheerleader GAA HHS- - 95 1 I Dramatics Club, Chordaires, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals JEAN MARIE BROWN-Booster Club, GAC DORETTA BURKE-Senior Band, Red Cross, Girls' Christian Service, FTA SONJA BYLSKI -Herald, '56 Fall Play, Crescent City Club, Dra- matics Club, Speech Arts Club, Booster Club TOM CALLIGAN-'57 a-nd '58 President Senior Band, Orchestra, House Rep., Gen'nan Club, Monitor, Crescent City Club JUDY CARLEY-Madrigals, A Cappella Choir, Crescent City Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, Girls' Chorus PAULINE CARPENTER-Booster Club, Pre-Nursing Club, Pan-Ameri- can Club, Red Cross, Monitor ANNA CARVER-Monitor, Chorus, JCL, Pre-Nursing Club, Home- makers' Club JOAN BROWN-Booster Club SUZANNE KAY BROWN-Munster, Cheerleader, HHS, Red Cross, Monitor, Prom BILL BRUMM-Munster, Hi-Y, HHS, Intramural Basketball DON BRUMM LYNNE S. BUCKNER-Munster, Y Teens, HHS, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club EDGAR BUEHLER CAROL CLINE PATRICIA ANN COCHRANE-Irving, GAA, Band, Mixed Choir, Students Teachers, Red Cross, HHS, Monitor NANCY COFRAN-Bookstore, National Honor Society, Young Poli- ticians Club, Girls' Chorus FRANKLIN COHEN JUDITH ANN COLE--Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir DONALD COLLISON-Monitor ISA HELEN CHAPIN LEONARD CLARK-Association President, Varsity Speech and De- bate, National Honor Society, Sophomore Class Veep, Boys' State Rep., Rotary Rep. EDWARD CLAUSEN-Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Camera Club, Boys' Chorus, Physics Lab Assistant WILLIAM CLAWSON LAWRENCE CLAYTON-Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Sci-Math Club MARY CLAYTON-Stuclent Activities, JCL, Monitor, House Rep., National Honor Society FRANCINE CONCES-Treasurer Y-Teens, Secretary Crescent City Club, Art Club, Dunes Co-Editor, Monitor, Quill and Scroll GEORGE CONNOR-House Rep., Monitor, Red Cross ARTHUR COOK-National Honor Society, Senator, House Rep., Prom, B Team Swimming, B Team Cross Country PHYLLIS COOMER-Pre-Nursing, Red Cross, Student Activities BEVERLY COUNTREMAN-House Rep., JCL, Student Activities, Glee Club, Crescent City Club, FTA MARCIA COVERT-Red Cross, Booster Club, Student Activities BILL CRAIDON-Varsity Basketball, Frosh Basketball, H Men's Club DENNIS CROAK-Munster, Science Club RITA COOPER CROMWELL-President Speech Club, Art Club, National Honor Society, National Forensics League, Booster Club, Stu- dent Activities RATRICIA ALICE CROWLEY-Varsity and B Team Cheerleader, Na- tional Honor Society, Treasurer Booster Club, GAC, Student Activi- ties, Crescent City Club LARRY DEAN CROZIER DONALD F. CUPPY-Irving, Band, Visual Aids, HHS, Bookstore VINCENT Dela ROSA ROBERT LEE DELZER-German Club, Biology Club, Swimming ED DEMBOSWKI DENNIS JAMES DeROLF-Ace of Clubs, Electronics Club, Rocket Society, Sci-Math Club, Gemwan Club ROBERT WILLIAM DIBBLEE-Swimming, President Crescent City Club, Prom, Senior Band, Intramural Basketball JUDY JEAN DINWIDDIE-Reo Cross, JCL, Student Activities, House Rep., Monitor, FTA I 'E if -I ' 5 ' I 1 1 A ix ith SHEILA JO DALKA-Student Activities, JCL, Booster Club, Bookstore, Expanded Arts, Monitor Captain CAROLYN SUE DARNELL-Crescent City Club, Y-Teens, Student Activities, Glee Club, Girls' Christian Service JEANETTE DAVIS-Girls' Chorus, Red Cross, FTA, Pan-American Club, Pre-Nursing LINDA RAE DAVIS-Girls' Christian Service, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club WESLEY LeROY DAVIS-Frosh Football, Spanish Club, Automobile Club, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Electronics Club JANICE ELAINE DAWSON-Munster, GAC, Student Council, HHS7 Monitor, Bookstore, Biology Club, Prom Committee lil: SHARON LOUISE DUGGAN-Maiorette, Senior Band, Orchestra, Crescent City Club, German Club, Girls' Chorus HELEN MARY DURAN-Y-Teens, Bookstore, Girls' Chorus President MINNIE LEE EARL-Booster Club, Mardi Gras, Future Nurses Club, GAC GERALD LEONARD EDWARDS DIANE COOPER EGGERS-Secretary Frosh Class, Veep A Cappella Choir, Student Activities Treasurer, Madrigals, Chordaires THOMAS ALEXANDER ELDER-Irving, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track, Junior National Honor Society, I-IHS, H Men's Club, Captain Track Team LAURA MARGARET DODDS-Girls' Christian Service, Red Cross, Student Activities, Girls' Chorus CAROL ANN DOLATOWSKI GLORIA FAYE DORRIS-Irving, President Girls' Chorus, GAC, HHS, Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Crescent City Club BARBARA NELL DOWNS-Pre-Nursing, Monitor, Chorus HOWARD DREGGOR5-Football Manager, Basketball Manager, Base- ball Manager, Crescent City Club, Band, H Men's Club SANDRA LEE DRISCOLL-Dramatics Club, Orchestra, Student Activi- ties, Monitor, Frosh Orientation BARRY GEORGE ELDRIDGE-B Team and Varsity Football, B Team and Varsity Basketball, B Team and Varsity Track, H Men's Club, Student Activities, Cross Country PATRICIA ANN ETTER-Munster, Y-Teens, Newspaper, HHS, Red Cross, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Crescent City Club JUDITH IRENE EUCCE-Varsity Cheerleader, A Cappella Choir, House Rep., Crescent City Club, Student Activities, Booster Club JERRY EVANS MARCIA ELAINE FELDMAN-Pre-Nursing, Speech Arts, Spanish Club, Expanded Arts Club ROBERT AUSTIN FLEMING-Visual Aids, Intramural Basketball ROLAND THOMAS FLEMING-Football, Track, Wrestling, Monitor JANIS EILEEN FLORIAN-Booster Club, FTA, Glee Club, Girls' Choir JOHN FORRESTER CAROLYN FORSYTHE-Girls' Chorus, JCL, Student Activities JUDITH KAE FOSS-Girls' Christian Service, Student Activities, Chorus, Red Cross CHARLES FRANKLIN CHARLES ALAN GIBBS-Camera Club, Chess Club, Art Club, Cadet Band, Expanded Arts JUDITH JO GIECKO-Maiorette, Senior Band, Orchestra, Chorus, German Club, Auto Club Secretary GEORGE JAMES GLENDENING-House Rep,, Junior Class Veep, National Honor Society, Varsity Debate, JCL, Chairman Speech Arts JOYCE GLENN SANDRA PAYE GLOVER-Booster Club, Monitor, Crescent City Club, Expanded Arts PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN-Herald Editor, JCL Veep, Student Activities' National Honor Society, Red Cross, Ace of Clubs LOIS JEAN FREDERICKS-National Honor Society, Ace of Clubs, House Rep., Dramatics Club, Red Cross, Booster Club IRVING A. FREEDMAN-Frosh Cross Country, H Men's Club, Varsity Swimming Team LYNN L. FULLER-Camera Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Bowling CAROL EVE GARDINER-FTA, Girls' Chorus, JCL ANTHONY CHARLES GATTO-Biology Club, NRA, Chess Club, Hi-Y Veep, Intramural Basketball, Art Club ALICE ROSE GAUTSCH-Varsity Cheerleader, House Secretary, Prom, Fall Play, Red Cross, Student Activities MICHAEL B, GROSS-Herald, Automobile Club, Young Politicians Club SHARON MARIE GULASY-Crescent City Club, Bookstore, Booster Club, Herald, Monitor, Big Sister KENNETH A. GUST-Baseball, Mardi Gras, Student Activities, Cabi- net JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON-German Club Veep, Sci-Math Club, Cross Country, Track, Physics Lab Assistant, Mardi Gras SANDRA LEE HARMENING-Ace of Clubs, National Honor Society, Crescent City Club, Young Politicians Club, Red Cross, Nurse's Staff MAE BELLE HARRIS-Dramatics Club, Pan-American Club, Student Activities, House Rep. SANDRA JEAN GOOT-Student Activities, FTA, Pan-American Club, Monitor HANS KURT GOSSLER-Camera Club President, Monitor SUSAN JOSEPHINE GRANDBOIS-Booster Club, GAC, Student Activities, Camera Club ROLLIE GRANNON COLLEEN ANN GRIGWARE JUDITH ANN GROBNER-Crescent City Club, Student Activities, Young Politicians Club, Red Cross WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON-House Rep., JCL, Fall Play JUDITH LYNNE HART SALLY MAE HARTFIELD-Booster Club, Chorus, Library Staff, Na- tional Honor Society ARLENE RAE HARVEY-Monitor, Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, Student Activities, Dramatic Club JANNETH MARIE HARWELL-Expanded Arts, Pan-American Club, Booster Club RICHARD HENRY HAWKINS-Boys' Chorus, Track, Intramural Basket- ball, House Rep., Prom PETER JAMES HEDGES-Football Captain, Basketball, Baseball, Jun- ior and Senior Senator, Frosh Class Veep JAMES HEISER-Monitor, Cross Country CONRAD H. HEISNER-Visual Aids, Sci-Math Club, Biology Club JUNE FANCHON HESS-Senior Band, Mardi Gras, Pre-Nursing, FTA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross Rep. MALCOUVI GEOFFREY HICKS-German Club, Concert Band, Cadet Band, Speech JOHN HIGHLAND-Association Veep, Varsity Football JANET JENKINS JANET LORENE JOHNSON-Dramatics Club, Fall Play, '58 Dunes and Business Manager '59, Crescent City Club, Spanish Club, Herald, Booster Club, Quill and Scroll JOYCE LEE JOHNSON LEONARD R. JOHNSON-Munster, President Frosh Class, President Student Council, HHS, Wrestling, Student Activities, National Honor Society, Swimming Team MARILYN JENIGER JONES-BO0ster Club, FTA, DramaYICs Club, Water Ballet, GAC ROBERT EDWARD .IURGENS-Basketball, Track 'Af'-V SHARON LEA HINELINE-House Rep., Red Cross, Maiorette, Mardi Gras, Orchestra, Concert Band JACK WILLIAM HUGUS-H Men, President Senior Class, National Honor Society, Varsity Wrestling, Crescent City Club, JCL ROSE ANN HULITT THOMAS I. HUMPFER-Expanded Arts, Herald, Library Staff KATHERINE JANICE HUPPENTHAL-Booster Club, Girls' Service Club, Pre-Nursing, Student Activities GEORGE ANTHONY JEN-Biology Club, Camera Club I ROBERT LOUIS KAYE-Ace of Clubs, Varsity Tennis, House Rep., National Honor Society, H Men's Council, Monitor LORRAINE KAZMIERSKI-Student Activities, Booster Club, Library Staff THOMAS H. KEELER-Library Staff, Monitor, Hi-Y SHIRLEY RUTH KEENAM-Expanded Arts, Mardi Gras, Red Cross JUDITH KELLER-Crescent City Club SUSAN ROSS KELLER-Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, German Club, French Club MARILYNNE SUE KAMMER GREGORY JOHN KACHORIS-Frosh Class President, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senator, Varsity Track, Frosh and B Team Basketball, H Men's Club, Mardi Gras ALVIN THEODORE KAEGEBEIN-Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Track, H Men's Council, Monitor WAYNE GILBERT KAEGEBEIN-A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus, Monitor, House Rep. JAMES EDWARD KALAN-Sci-Math Club, National Honor Society, Chess Club, Orchestra, Band, House Rep. .IUDITH ANN KAMINSKI-JCL, Ace of Clubs, Bookstore, GAC RODNIEY LANE KENNEDY-Senior Band, Cadet Bahd, Camera Club, Dunes, Herald MARY LOUISE KENT-Student Activities, Red Cross Rep., JCL, Prom, Mardi Gras HELEN MARIE KINDLE-JCL, FTA, Monitor, Library Staff, Orchestra BETTY MAE KINSEY-Red Cross, French Club, Nurse's Stalt, Y-Teens, FTA, Dramatics Club BARBARA ANN KINTZ-Biology Club, Dramatics Club, Young Politicians, Monitor, Booster Club, Library Staff WILLIAM EARLE KLEINSCHMIDT-Crescent city Club, A Cappella Choir, Prom, Cross Country, Madrigals, Track CAROL ANN KLINE-Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Library Staff, Student Activities IRENE COLLETTE KLUSE-Booster Club, Pre-Nursing, French Club, Art Club CAROL LOUISE KNOTH-JCL, Secretary Dramatics Club, Library Staff, National Honor Society JOAN DARLENE KONTOL FRANK RAYMOND KOWAL CLAUDIA E. KRAWCZYK-Crescent City Club, Student Activities, JCL, Red Cross, Monitor, Mardi Gras BRUCE WARREN LANDECK-Rocket Society, Sci-Math Club, Elec- tronics Club, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball WAYNE ALLEN LANDER SHARON C. LANGDON-National Honor Society, Student Activities, Part-American League President, Orchestra, Secretary Band, Monitor LINDA KAREN LAWBAUGH JAMES RICHARD LEE-Football, Varsity Wrestling DAVID ALLEN LeFEBRE-Photography Club, Science Project, Dunes Agent MARY DELORES KRUG-Herald, Dunes, Girls' Choir, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross ROBERT KRUEGER VERONICA ELIZABETH KUDERA-Monitor, Bookstore, Dramatics Club, Student Activities, Glee Club, Girls' Chorus ALLEN LESLIE KUEHL-Senior Band, Veep Camera Club, Ad Mana- ger Dunes, Herald, Monitor, Junior Band ARNOLD R. KUNERT-German Club NANCY GRACE LAMBERG-Student Activities, Monitor, Girls' Cho- rus, Red Cross, Girls' Choir, Dunes Agent E Ei-1 WILLIAM RAYMOND LOWERY-Secretary Student Activities, National Honor Society, JCL, Sci-Math Club, Prom, Physics Lab Assistant RAYMOND LUNDQUIST-Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Secretary H Men's Council, Irving, President Student Council, Frosh Football, Basketball, Track MARSHA ANITA LUZZI-Dramatics Club, Crescent City Club, French Club, Expanded Arts, JCL JOHN JAMES LYTLE, JR.-Basketball, Football, Swimming, H Men, Baseball, President Hi-Y MARY ELLEN MACKIE DAVID LEE MAHAN-Varsity Baseball, Herald, H Men's Council, Frosh Football LINDA KAY LEHMAN-Treasurer Girls' Chorus, Expanded Arts, Na- tional Honor Society, Crescent City Club, Student Activities, JCL SUZANNIE ELLEN LEU-Student Activities, Girls' Chorus, Glee Club, Nurse's Staff, Dramatics Club, JCL CAROL JEAN LEWIS-Munster, Band, Chorus, HHS, Band, Christian Girls' Service Club, Student Activities, Orchestra RICHARD FRANKLIN LEWIS DIANE CATHERINE LINDSTROM-Student Activities, Pan-American League, Girls' Chorus, Bowen High, Attendance Office Service, Girls' Chorus, GAA TERRENCE JOSEPH LOVELL-Football, Basketball, JCL, Crescent City Club, House Rep., Track LYVONA MAIN-Munster, Newspaper Statt, Captain GAC NORMAN ELWOOD MALLOY WILLIAM MAMAN, JR.-Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Alternate House Rep. MARY ANN MARTINAK-Griffith, GAC, HHS, Bookstore, Crescent City Club SANDRA LYNN MAYES-Booster Club, Varsity Cheerleader, House Rep., Mardi Gras, '59 Homecoming Queen ELIZABETH MAYS-Girls' Chorus, GAC, Booster Club, Red Cross, Mardi Gras MONICA MARY MAZUR-GAC, JCL, Booster Club, Monitor Cap- tain, Dunes Agent, Student Activities GERALD E. MCCAIG DOUGLAS LODGE MCCORKLE-Senior Band, Cadet Band, National Honor Society CHERYL DIANE MCCOY JULIA ELLEN MEARS-Red Cross, Girls' Chorus, Bookstore, Presi- dent Young Politicians Club, National Honor Society MARLENE MARIE MEDVID-Irving, Secretary Student Council, Presi- dent Modern Miss, GAC, Cheerleader, HHS, Monitor, Booster Club SAM JOSEPH MILIUS, JR. ANN CHRISTINE MILLER DENNIS C. MILLER-Frosh Track, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Basketball JOYCE DARLENE MILLER-Tech, Girls' Chorus, HHS, Student Ac- tivities JUDITH ELIZABETH MILLIES-National Honor Society, Bookstore, Cafeteria, Dramatics Club, Student Activities, Senior Life-Saving JAMES DOUGLAS MILLS CAROL MARIE NABORS-Cadet Band, Girls' Choir, Crescent City Club RONALD STEPHEN NALEZNY-Irving, Band, Visual Aids, Mixed Choir, HHS, Band, Orchestra, Visual Aids BARBARA JEAN NAPIWOCKI-FTA, Girls' Club DAVID ALLEN NEWELL CAROL ANN NICKERSON-Booster Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Crescent City Club, Herald News Bureau JOHN MATTHEW NICKSIC LORRAINE MILLS TED MIOFSKY, JR.-Electronics Club, Rocket Society, Track, Visual Aids, Camera Club, Auto Club JEANETTE MARIE MOLNAR-Expanded Arts, Camera Club JUDY MOORE-Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Irving, GAA, Mixed Choir SANDRA ELLEN MOREL-'58 Fall Play, National Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, Student Activities, JCL, President Ace of Clubs FRIEDA RAY MUDD DONALD EARL NORRIS, JR.-Dunes Co-Editor, Senior 'Judge of Court, JCL, Sci-Math Club, Quill and Scroll, Herald JANEL ANITA NORRIS-Expanded Arts President, Girls' Chorus Veep, Booster Club, Monitor, Student Activities, Crescent City Club MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN-Noll, Track, Choral Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Biology Club, HHS, Young Politicians Club ROSA VERNICE OLIVER-E. C. Roosevelt, Mixed Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Red Cross Monitor, HHS, Bookstore, Girls' Choir PHILIP LEE ORR-Crescent City Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball WAYNE OSBURN-Visual Aids, German Club, House Rep., Football, Intramural Bowling, Intramural Basketball FRANK PALAZOLO-Treasurer Camera Club GERALD ALLEN PEARSON-Swimming Team, Frosh Football MAXINE MARIE PELLAR-Ace of Clubs, JCL, Dunes, Crescent City Club, Monitor, FTA, Quill and Scroll RITA A. PELSHAW-Tech, Geography Club, GAC, HHS, Red Cross MERLE ELIZABETH PERTlLELRed Cross Rep., Dunes, Herald, Chorus, Mardi Gras, Munster, Newspaper, GAC NANCY VIRGINIA PETERS-chorus, cms' choir, FTA, Monitor, ici RICHARD LEE PRUITT-Sci-Math Club, Frosh Football, Track, Monitor, Prom, Intramural Sports FRANK DONALD RACZ-Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Golf, H Men, House Rep. NANCY JO RAGANYI-Monitor, Bookstore JANICE ELIZABETH RATTER-President Biology Club, Ace of Clubs, National Honor Society, JCL, Red Cross, GAC PAULINE ELIZABETH RAUER-House Rep., National Honor Society, JCL, Red Cross, GAC BARBARA ELAINE RAYMOND WILLIAM DERRIAL PETTES-German Club, Sci-Math Glub RUTH ANN POLISKY-Noll, Junior Chorus, CSMC, Astronomy Club, Service Club, HHS, Camera Club, Girls' Chorus DANIEL THOMAS POLUDNIAK-Bookstore, Young Politicians Club, Intramural Sports PATRICIA ANN PORACKY-Clark, FTA, Girls' Ch0rus, HHS, Booster Club, Monitor, Young Politicians NANCY JEAN POTTS-Senior Band, Girls' Christian Service Club, Red Cross, Auto Club, Student Activities RALPH DAVID POWELL, JR.-Red Cross Rep., FTA, Senior Band, Monitor -I r l45 KAROLYN KAY ROHRBERG ALEX W. ROKOV DAVID LOUIS ROSENAK-'56 Fall Play, National Honor Society, Varsity Swimming, H Men, Track, Sci-Math Club PATRICIA ANN ROWE-Irving, Cheerleader, Dramatics Club, GAC, HHS, Senior Band, Maiorette, Crescent City Club FRANKLIN GEORGE RUDOLPH, JR.-Track, Cross Country, Frosh Football, Prom, Sci-Math Club MARCIA RUDZINSKI-Crescent City Club, Glee Club, FTA, Wash- ington, Assistant Librarian, Griffith, Dea-n's Assistant 1 KAREN SUE RENDEL-Ace ot Clubs, Booster Club, Student Activities, Red Cross President, FTA, Prom SHIRLEY REX LOUIS REYNOLDS JAMES R. RHODES-Chess Club, Hi-Y, Senior Band, Sci-Math Club, JCL MARY ROBERTA ROBERTSON-Red Cross, Booster Club, Young Politicians Club, Orchestra, National Honor Society ROSELYN ROGERS-Senior Class Veep, Senator, House Rep., JCL, Young Politicians Club RICHARD RUTLEDGE MICHAEL SAKS-House Rep., '57 Fall Play LARRY G. SABERNIAK-H Men's Council, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Visual Aids, Monitor CAROLE JEAN SALCZYNSKI--Student Activities, JCL, Crescent City Club, FTA, Girls' Service Club, Girls' Chorus GEORGIA KATHLEEN SAMBLIS-Red Cross, Crescent-City Club, Monitor, Herald, Dunes, Y-Teens ROBERTA MAE SARBER-Y-Teens, Chorus, Monitor EDVSLARD LANE SATTERBLOM-E. C. Roosevelt, Boys' Glee Club, rac MARCIA JOY SCHAW-Munster, Newspaper, GAC, HHS, FTA PHYLLI Club, Spanish Club MARIE EDWINA SCHRAISHUHN-National Honor Society JOHN A. S Ace of Clubs, Student Activities JANET ANN SCHULTZ-Hou R se ep., Mardi Gras, FTA Treasurer, N t' l ' ' a iona Honor Society, Prom, Senior Dance ROBERT ANDREW SELVA-Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Football STANLEY R. SELVA, JR.-H Men's Council, Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball, Wrestling, National Honor Society, Frosh Basketball RONALD GEORGE SENZIG-Basketball Manager, Baseball Manager, Football Manager, Monitor, H Men's Council ROBERTA JUNE SHANK-Rea crass, Girls' Chorus PAUL J. sHATKowsKi SHARON RUTH SHAW-Booster Club, Dunes Agent, Red Cross, Girls' Service , S ANN SCHOFIELD-Pre-Nursing, Morton, Y-Teens, Booster CHROEDER-Varsity Wrestling, Tennis, Treasurer JCL, PATRICIA ANN SCHUMM-Munster, Girls' Chorus, Modern Dance, Girls' Patrol ROBERT RANDALL SCHWERIN-Ace of Clubs, National Honor Society, Camera Club, Rocket Society, Sci-Math Club ROBERT JAMES SCHWINGENDORF-Football, Track, Wrestling, President H Men's Council, Chess Club MARSHALL IRVIN SCURLOCK-Wrestling, Swimming Munster, Intra- mural Basketball, Student Council SANDRA SUE SEELY-DAR, Senior Class Secretary, Girls' State, Na- tional Honor Society, Prom, Student Activities JACQUELINE SEGLIN-National Honor Society, Ace of Clubs, Veep FTA, Prom, Veep Pan-American League, 'Student Activities, Cabinet Member I47 I I DENNIS WAYNE SMITH-Irving, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Track, Boys' Chorus, HHS, Football ROBERT SMITH .IACQUELYNN GAY SNYDER-Red Cross Rep. MICHAEL SOLAN, JR.-Frosh Football, Basketball, Visual Aids SHARON KAY SOLON-Girls' Chorus PAUL M. SOUCY-Whiting, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Booster Club, Spanish Club, HHS, Auto Club, President Hi-Y, Mardi Gras 49 JUDITH ANN SHIDELER-Booster Club, Auto Club, Camera Club, Dunes Agent, Girls' Chorus DONALD MARVIN SHOOP-Concert Band, Sci-Math Club, Rocket Society, Cadet Band, JCL APRIL JEAN SILAGI-Cadet Band, Concert Band, President Or- chestra BARRY ALLEN SILVERSTONE-A Cappella Choir, Chess Club, Bowling JOHN DUNCAN -SHAW SINCLAIR-Ari Club, Veep Rocket Society, Biology Club, Sci-Math Club, German Club MARYANN SKISH JOSEPH SOPATA-Rocket Society, Visual Aids GEORGE WILLIAM SPARKS-Irving, Football and Basketball Mana- ger, Veep Student Council, HHS, House Rep., National Honor Society, JCL PRISCILLA FRANCES SPRINGS-Girls' Choir, Pre-Nursing, A Cap- pella Choir, JCL, Red Cross Rep., Girls' Christian Service LARRY WAYNE STAFFORD-Camera Club MICHAEL THOMAS STAHL-Varsity Football, Swimming, Baseball, Track, H Men's Council, Monitor ROBERT NICHOLAS STANUTZ-National Honor Society, Rocket Society, Sci-Math Club, Bookstore KAREN JEAN STEINMETZ-Veep Crescent City Club, Veep and Secretary Y-Teens, Expanded Arts, Monitor, Student Activities RON E. STIEMERT-Library Staff PINKEY JANE STRINGER-Student Activities JOHN RICHARD STROM SALLY JILL STRONG-Munster, Student Council, Monitor, Frosh Class Secretary, GAC, HHS, Student Activities, Y-Teens JOHN PHILLIP SUNDHOLM-Camera Club, Senior Band, Concert Band EARL THOMPSON-National Honor Society, Chess Club, Ace of Clubs HELEN ELIZABETH THORNTON-Student Activities, Girls' Service Club, Red Cross, Prom, FTA, JCL CAROL ANN TOTH-Irving, Mixed Choir, GAA, Student Teacher, HHS, Bookstore, Glee Club, Girls' Choir RICHARD M. TRE-MBLEY CONNIE JEAN TRIPPEER-Booster Club, Student Activities, Mardi Gras EILEEN CAROLYN URBAN-Chorus, Glee Club, Dunes Agent, Red Cross THOMAS ANTHONY SUROVIAK-Senior Band, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, B Team Basketball, Frosh Track, lntrmural Basketball GREGORY ANTHONY SWANTKO-Electronics Club, Monitor, Rocket Society, Visual Aids LOIS SYNKO JANE TANGERMAN-Irving, GAA, Modem Miss Club, Student Council, Red Cross, HHS, Booster Club BILL TERRELL PATRICIA M. TERRY-A Cappella Choir, Maiorette, House Rep., Chansonettes, Secretary Dramatics Club, Girls' Christian Service IAC! LEANNE EDITH WAITE-National Honor Society, Ace of Clubs, Moni tor, JCL, FTA DOUGLAS KEITH WALKER-Varsity Track, H Men's Club CONNIE KAY WARD-Maiorette, Concert Band, Orchestra, Monitor, Dramatics Club, Student Activities JAMES P. WATERS-H0use Rep., Electronics Club DAVID HERMAN WESTERHOFF JAMES VICTOR WHITE-Electronics Club, President Sci-Math Club Rocket Society, President Senior Band, Orchestra, Ace ot Clubs 1 SANDRA DORIS VARGO-Senior Band, Concert Band, Dramatics Club, Dunes Agent, Monitor JUDITH ANN VATER-Girls' Chorus, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens, Student Activities, Booster Club SARA JO VICTORS-Booster Club, JCL, NFL, Young Politicians Club, Girls' Choir, National Honor Society OFELIA VILLARREAL-Pan-American League NICK LEE VLASICH-Crescent City Club, Chess Club, Mardi Gras, Expanded Arts, Frosh Football, Student Activities VIRGINIA VOS-Nurse's Staff WARREN OTIS WICKELGREN-National Honor Society, Debate, Speech, March of Dimes Rep., Student Activities, Speech Arts Club SHARON KAY WIDING-Biology Club, Red Cross, Girls' Chorus JANE MARIE WIERSBE-Girls' Christian Service, Cadet Band, Senior Band BONNIE WILLIAMS-National Honor Society, Treasurer Junior Class, Secretary Young Politicians Club, Hoosier Girls' State, Prom Glee Club, Crescent City Club JERALD EDWARD WILLIAMS-Football, Track, Camera Club, A Cappella Choir, Student Activities, Madrigals LYNN MAXINE WILSON-Senior Band, Red Cross Rep., National Honor Society, JCL, House Rep., FTA SHEILA WILSON-Red Cross, Student Teacher, Sophomore Class Tfeawfefi FTA, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir SANDRA WINTERS-Booster Club NORMA JEAN WITKOWSKI-Girls' Club JULIE ANN WOERPEL-Young Politicians Club GEORGENE WOOD-Red Cross, FTA, Dunes, Herald, Glee Club, Student Activities STANLEY JEROME WROBEL-Frosh Cross Country, Track, Football, Bowling ELAINE JOAN YAVORE-Glee Club, Bookstore, Student Activities, Booster Club, Monitor, Crescent City Club GLORIA ANN YORK-Nurse's Staff, Mardi Gras, Monitor, Pre- Nursing, Crescent City Club, Booster Club HARRY J. ZABINSKI-Noll, Track, Latin Club, Band, HHS, Chess Club, Mardi Gras BARBARA CONSTANCE ZABROSKI-Girls' Chorus, Young Politicians Club MICHAEL ZAGORAC-Ace of Clubs, National Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, House Rep., Student Activities, Mardi Gras ZANIE ELIOU Shutter-Shy Seniors DIANE ADDISON DORETTA ADDISON RICHARD ALSPACH MARGARET BITTICK DIANE COLEMAN REBEKAH DICHTER PATRICK DUNN SHIRLEY GARGAS WILLIAM GAUTHIER DONNA GRAVES JOHN GUARNERO CLAUDE HECK RICHARD HELLER JIM HUFF JUDITH LUTZ MARY MARQUES JUDY MARTIN CAROL OLSON LARRY PENNINGTON JOHN PEYTON ELSBETH POPP JERRY RAGO BARBARA TOPOR EMILE VAN CAUWENBERGH WILLIAM WILFINGER RAYMOND ZENCKA WILLIAM BOLL DAVID CARLSON JAMES FRIEND STEVEN HOEMANN GARRY KLEN LYNN OLIVER Scllutatoricm Salutatorian Pete Bock had an interest in science all through high school, he was in Sci-Math Club, Electron- ics Club, and 'was a physics lab assistant. His senior year held the honors ot National Honor Society, an honorable mention in the Westinghouse National Sci- ence Talent Search, and a first in the Indiana Science Talent Search. Pete plans to attend Ripon College, after which he will do graduate work at' M.I.T. His grade average was 97.35. Z Valedictoricm Robert, Bob, Kaye was active in varsity tennis, which he represented in the H Men's Council. Serving his Association, he was parliamentarian for the House of Representatives. Bob maintained a 97.50 average, earning membership in Ace of Clubs, a freshman scholarship honorary, and the National Honor Society. He was chosen from the physics stu- dents in his iunior year to attend the Engineering Institute during that summer at Northwestern Uni- versity. Bob plans to attend Northwestern. Cooks 'n Cu todicm Though never openly voiced, Hammond High's apprecia- tion for The hard work done by the staff of eleven custodians was felt. These people kept our school and grounds looking neat. Working for hours before the noon rush, The cafeteria staff always had a piping-hot lunch for hungry students. Discussing The winter of '58 are custodians Erich Smoekel and George Earl, who is head custodian. Cafeteria Manager, Miss Katherine Macln- Tyre. l A suRE SIGN or AutuMN . . . Most everyone will recognize these women, they comprise the Hammond High School cafeteria staff. FROM LEFT: Marion Dobrzynski, Isabel Adoba, Ce- celia Fabiyanic, Mary Zurawec, Rose Balog, Rose Horvat, Mary Mueller, Laura Mears. STANDING: Assistant Cafeteria Hd. 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