Hammond Technical Vocational High School - Chart Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB First How: Onata Corder, Barbara Rosenbaum, Frances Sajdera, Rose Czarnik, Orvetta Wolfe Second Row: Mary Lou Evans, Barbara Rude, Lucille Sadjyk, Judith Allen, Delores Crowley Third Row: Josephine Joy, Mary Arrigo, Phyllis Lanham, Roxilla Edwards, Mildred Holler, Mrs. Walker Fourth Row: Patricia Ford, Janet Atkinson, Dorothy Adams, Lor- raine Hisnick, Lila Lee Huggins Fifth Row: Betty Whitt, Margarete Johnson, Faud Bierley, Marjorie Brown, Doris Walker, Sue W ' ilkinson Sixth Row: Betty Morgan, Mary Artibey, Mauretta Allen, Betty Beres, Virginia Sarzyniak, Theresa Wojciekowski Seventh Row: Blanche Smith, Bernadine Lewandowski, Ruth Green, Marvella Tussey, Barbara Melton, Peggy Oliver Eighth Row: Lena Allen, Mary La Fontaine, Charlene Morgan, Maureen Brilmyer, Constance Hoover, Irene Blankenship Ninth Row: Mary Kerchner, Maxine Allen, Betty Harris, Melva Purkey, Barbara Owen GIRL’S GLEE CLUB Any girl who has had tvo semesters of general chorus is eligible to try out for the glee cIud. Whether or not she is chosen depends upon her musi- cal ability, citizenship, and her willingness to cooperate in a singing group. Upon completion of three semesters of Glee Club, gold pins are awarded to members whose conduct and cooperative- ness have been satisfactory. Glee Club girls have many good times together and all en- joy the group work. Each year we participate in several concerts, a Christmas assembly and the city wide mu- sic festival. Officers are chosen at the be- ginning of each semester. At the present time they are: Mar- vella Tussey, president; Mar- jorie Brown, vice-president; Irene Blankenship, secretary; Frances Sajdera and Ruth Green, librarians. CHORALETTES First Row: Marry Artibey, Jose- phine Joy, Betty Strode, Mar- jorie Brown, Carol Young, Ona- ta Corder Back Row: Maxine Allen, Janet Atkinson, Marilyn Atkinson, Patty Bruckman Mrs. W ' alker

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OUR LAST OPEN HOUSE Leaving a building is not like throwing away an old worn out sweater or discarding a piece of furniture. A lot. of memories will be left behind, some good and some bad. We will show you on the pages that follow some of the things we will miss. We will be leaving the cramped •quarters, and bad air condition- THE BAND IS OUT FOR ALL THE FOOTBALL GAMES ing, the hot and cold heating system, the muddy alley and the open air playground. We will also show you some of the more pleasant memories. We will take with us the memories of pleasant associations with fellow classmates and with the teachers who taught us. We will show you our shops, our classes and our extracurricular activities. Here you may see THE GRAND MARCH, JUNE 1949 AT MADURA’S DANCELAND p- 1 m — - “ n L again the Tech Band, the Choral groups, the football, the track, the basketball, baseball and the outstanding record of the wrestling team. If we are lucky we may get into a meeting of one of our student service or- ganizations — we invite you again to come with us on our last open house — see the things we will leave; look at those we will be proud to take with us. THE HESSVILLE BUS - NOTICE THE APPLICATION OF THE RULES OF ETIQUETTE - LADIES FIRST!



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MIXED CHORUS First Row: Elsie Schaller, Norman Enochsen, Lois Kreyscher, Patsy Comer, Elaine Peters, Harriet Darmafalski, Carolyn Dugger, Donald Bemotus Second Row: Shirley Zacker, Joan Blonski, Patricia Potocki, Betty Warkentein, Clara Noble, Patty Bruchman, Helen Kania, Dorothy Kras, Helen Paloney Third Row: Jerry Gooch, Bernice Bach, Ronald Cloe, Ruth Har- rell, Joyce Kennedy, Joan Blanco, Carol Young, Betty Strode, Kathryn Holler, Ruth Anne Carr, Donald Bond, Joan Adamson, Russell Darrough Fourth Row: Tom Delehanty, Leon Ohls, Marvin Kuschel, Elsie Snodgrass, Arlene Hurley, Wally Ferree, Marilyn Atkinson, Marie Bums, Martin Topp, Warren Johnson, Ronald Bolek u w MIXED CHORUS One of the most interesting and enjoyable classes in our school is Mixed Chorus. Perhaps the reason for this is that we are usually preparing for some con- cert or program to be given fot the school or for the general pub- lic. You will hear our selected group singing many songs, reli- gious, humorous, patriotic, ro- mantic, old and new. We are all happy to be able to give some- thing to our school through mu- sic. What’s this we hear? Oh nothing new. It’s just Mrs. Walker scold- ing the class because some are breathing in the wrong place. We begin again. There she goes again, this time because some are slouching in their chairs. Will we ever learn that our chances of becoming another Jim- mie Melton or Rise Stevens are pretty small unless our posture and breathing, to begin with, are correct? Our officers are: Harriet Dar- mafalski, president; Helen Pan- tazis, vice-president; Joan Adam- son, secretary; Rosemarie Koz- lowski and Marie Burns, librar- ians. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Back Row: Franklin Ingram, Martin Topp, David Whiting, Warren Johnson, Joe Budjius, Ronald Bolek, Leon Ohls, Don Lukeman, Mickey Pendley, James Shewmaker, Carl Muehlman, Gordon Ellinghausen Second Row from Back: Dick Day, James Cross, George Bellamy, Joe Gerhardt, Rudolph Corona, Dale Milligan, Myrwin Anderson, Robert Theus, James Hendon, Frank Penman, Charles King, Donald Shadoan, James Cassady Standing left of piano: Larry Oswalt, Jim Kreiler Seated (piano bench): Robert Parsons, Donald Bemotus Kneeling: Charles Kain, Jack Hinton, Donald Trump, Robert Be- vac qua Seated (on either side of piano): Arthur Achor, Richard Hurlev, Tom Holtz, Donald Bond, Russell Darrough, Ronald Edmonds

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