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

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.... โ€ข ย i i V{fV โ€ข โ€ข 1 9 5 7 CHART HAMMOND TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Hammond, Indiana ETHEL NICHOLS EDNA LAMBERSON Editors in-Chief GERALDINE KRAUSE Business Manager SILHOUETTE OF 1957 LIGHT โ€” Creating Shadows Defining Detail Producing Outline SPORTS KEN YEAGER 5 LINE-UP โ€” Folia with the ball. Forward โ€” Montague G uard โ€” Grzy wana Forward โ€” Urbanczyk Centerโ€” Holsclaw VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Bow โ€” left to right: Rosenau, Granger, Grzy wana. Millies, Day, Barney, Szczudlak. Back Bow: Coach Vieau, Yeager, Montague, Archambeault, Holsclaw, Urban- czyk, Folta, Coach Bereolcs. COACHES โ€” Bereolos, Carlson. Guard โ€” Day Forwaid โ€” Barney Guard โ€” Folta Guard โ€” Granger Forward โ€” Y eager Center โ€” Archambeault Guard Millies Guard Robinson โ–  VARSITY FOOTBALL Front How left to right: Dolon, Brooks, Urbanczyk, Hurley, O ' Rourke, Millies, Croyle, Bonks. Ritter, Brooks. Second How: Coach Waite, Frye, Davis, Crosek, Grzywana, Boren, Rincon, Ritter, Kubacki, Bukowski, Alonzo, Coaches Carlson and Bereolos. Back How: Lee, Marlott, Holsclaw, Howard, Szabo, Folta, Sorbello, H. Gentry, J. Gentry, Tuleja, DeRolf. FOOTBALL MANAGERS โ€” Shieve. Cornice, Hedricks and Beatty (stand- ing). Right Hallback โ€” Crosek Lett End โ€” Sorbello Lett Tackle -Szabo Fullback โ€” Grzywana Quarterback โ€” Folta Lett Guardโ€” Boren FIGHT WE WANT A TOUCHDOWN B-TEAM FOOTBALL Front Row lelt to right: Croyle, Kottka, H. Gentry, J. Gentry, Vinson, Banks, Ritter, Brooks. Second Row: Echterling, Jackson, Ku- backi, Fantin, Koziol, Pinkerton, Har- wood, Alonzo. Back Row: Dolon, B. Hoolehan, Grady, Borum, Hood, Worth, Wasserman, Coach Bereolos. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front Row โ€” left to right: Floris, Eck, Szmoszck, Bozack, Lewis, Carlson, Gardner, Borbely, Mgr. Second Row: Coach Hoemann, Stout, Urbanczyk, Fentress, Darnell, Woz- niak, Thompson. Back Row: Robenhorst, Donaldson, Crouch, Hoemann, Earl, Minch, Mazur, Topalski, Boesch, Cooper. B-TEAM BASKETBALL Front Row โ€” left to right: Snow, White- head, Taylor, Ramsey, Kerber, Ryder, Gohus, Balia, Paskis. Back Row: Papke, Marlott, Gentry, Wil- son, Stuckey, Vinson, Ondas, Coach Vieau. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row โ€” lelt to right: Carlson, Fen- tress, Bozack, Bozack, Reeder, Rowe, Flaris. Back Row: Lewis, O ' Dea, Crouch, Earl, Elman, Stout, Eck, Gardner. tiff TECH TECH TECH LTECft X W . V 5 |TlCH JECH VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front How โ€” left to right: Szczudlak, Rosenau. Back Row: Coach Vieau, Archambeault, Yeager, Payne, Granger, Snow, Skish, Snow. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY Lett to right: Elman, Bafia, Hess, Reeder, Vandiver, Klein, Coach Vieau. VARSITY TRACK Front Row โ€” lelt to right: Golem, Day, T. Snow, Crosek, Boren, Payne, Kubacki. Second Row: Bafia, Gohus, Jureczko, Snorton, Granger, Yeager, Zlatarich, Hoolehan. Back Row: Coach Bereolos, Hess, Ur- banczyk, O ' Rolf, Holsclaw, B, Snow, Alonzo, Eaton and Johnson. VARSITY WRESTLING Left to right: Coach Hoemann. Kipelik, Lenzo, Stur, Hoolehan, Schmidt, Brooks, Croyle, Lee, Tuleja, O ' Rourke, Boren, Wieland, Raceina. , O TCCH TECH ยฎ TECH ' {, fBfc ( WlL if i , Jag . vi it JL A FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE WRESTLING Front Row. lelt to right: Bergner, Kottka, Myers, Wozniak, Zyzanski, Klein, Hoolehan. Second Row: Ritter, Brown, Urbanczyk, Kubacki, Echterling, Kammer. Back Row: Guenther, Borum, Donelson, Hoemann, Robenhorst, Hood, Eisen- hauer, Masur. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRACK Front Rowโ€” left to right: O ' Dean, Bafia. Gohur, Hess, Snow, Lazowski, Rzonca, Timmons. Second Row: Lewis, Reeder, Elman, Rowe, Igmazito. Hashu, Ratleff, Hoolehan. Back Row: Coach Waite, Eaton, Crouch, Eck, Hoemann, Elebert, Earl, Gard- ner and Marcinkovich. BOYS ' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Howard, Harwood, Lee, Wiedman, Czerwonka, Pinarski. STATE WRESTLING CHAMPS -Warren Boren, Ray Klein, Pat Tuleja. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL WINNERSโ€” Holtz. Hivley, Knoerzer, Jackson, Mulvihill, Ledbetter, Long, Helfin, Hammond. Maier, Lamberson, Held โ€” all of Miss Eastwood ' s Advisory. MATCH โ€” Tuleja pins Roosevelt man. G. A. A. Front Row โ€” lett to right: Miss Ford, Waits, Klein, Arnold, Mulvi- hill, Lamberson. Second Row: Cruise, Ramsey, Brici, Helfen, Kennedy, Quartier, Dec. Third Row: Baird, Held, Sotak, Bozack, Mattingly, Saberniak, Schabel. Back Row: Hussey, Smith, Kozuch, Link, Schlesser, Mullen, Cochran. 18 TUMBLING BASEBALL . Front How left to right: Sobota, Millies, Bukowski, Folia, McClung, Robinson, Ruttledge. Second Row: Ahrens, Sorbello, Urban- czyk, Baker, DeRolf, Drutis, Taylor, Coach Vieau. Back Row: Beatty, Marlott, Pinarski, Barnhart, Vinson, Christy, Szczudlak. GOLF Left to right: Myszak, Stur, Carlson, Wasserman, DeGard, Yarbrough, Bog- ner. Coach Carlson. TENNIS Front Row left to right: Fox, Zalanik, Engle. Back Row: Coach Parson, Papke, Ker- ber. Day, Montague, Urbanczyk, Wilson. OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Bukowski, baseball; Tuleja, lootball and wrestling; Crosek, track; Folta, most out standing athlete; Urbanczyk, basketball. ATHLETE OF THE YEAR -Rudy Folta LETTERMAN ' S CLUB Front flow -lett to right: Holsclaw, Granger, Golem, Brooks, Rincon, Folta, Millies, Robinson, J. Hoole- han. Second Flow: Dash, Barney, Papke, O ' Rourke, Szczud- lak, Tuleja, Boren, Vinson, Payne. Third Row: Hoemann, Schmidt, Croyle, DeRolf, Yeager, Snow, Skish, B. Hoolehan, Kerber. Fourth Row: Rosenau, Hedrick, Beatty, Howard, Mar- latt, Lee, Capuzzi, Fox, Raceina. Back Row: Bognar, Hurley, Zaluckyj, Sobota, Mont- ague, Urbanczyk, Crosek, Bukowski, Day. TECH PEP BAND Front Row left to right: Cooper, Crossman, Young, Brazlovitz, Burbridge. Back Row: Bugg, Kelleher, Ewert. PEP CLUB Front Row โ€” left to right: Brici, Carolyn McCall, Carol McCall, Baird, Mrs. Jones. Second Row: Wikar, Held, Helfen, Stephens, Stiller. Third Row: Spudic, Dobosz, Basz, Piecuch, Wilke, Szczykut. Fourth Row: Jarmakowicz, Pankowski, Jallo, Paulowski, Lollock, Lyon, Thompson, Carroll. Back Row: Sobota, Bakota, Radzinski, Michalik, Cruz, Spindler, Wilson. LOU BIRKETT 1903-1957 22 IN MEMORI AM A man ' s life, with its memorable events and quiet moments, cannot be reviewed in a few short words. Instead, when paying tribute to him, one must remember the man and his deeds. GRAND MARCH G.C.C.S. Formal. Y-TEENS PROMโ€” GRAND MARCH COMMENCEMENTโ€” 1956 PING PONG โ€” Senior party BUFFALO BILL AND ANNIE ANNIE GET YOUR GUN โ€” Senior Play. OH! FATHERโ€ โ€” All sch;ol play. WINTER BAND CONCERTโ€” Cutshall. UMP-PA-PAI โ€” Jug Band. Winter Concert. Hammond Public Library HammondJnd _ 35 vs. CHORALETTES -Swiss Yodelers, Spring Concert. ย ย ยซโ€ข iMp ;i โ€™ : โ€™ : โ€ข ' โ€ขโ€ข ' โ– :โ–  i 4 I . ย ยซยซ ' ! ' ย . i J ' ย , โ–บย ยซ 4 4 Vโ€™.v v feto ' m w jยฃJ l X ' : m rLj 1 ' ' : 4- PARIS STREET SCENEโ€” Winter Concert. 36 FLIP โ€” Tony Kubisz, Jerry Hardy. JIM TAYLOR QUEEN ' S DRILL MARCHโ€” Gym-o-rama. HOT SEAT Pat Kelleher, Jim Larson at Hi-Y initiation. HI-Y INITIATIONโ€” Candlelight J.R.C. GIFT BOX PROJECT YOU BOUGHT YOUR CHAR Tโ€” DIDN ' T YOU? SPEECH WINNER -Steve Zctluckyj. P.T.A. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN โ€” Standing: Mrs. Gail Gragido, publicity; Mr. L. L. McGregor, legislative; Mr. Loren Hoch, treasurer; Mrs. J. Timmons, publications; Mr. Robert Last, char- acter and spiritual; Mr. F. E. Benson, director of Tech, and Mrs. Louis Gomez. Seated: Mrs. Robert Last, membership; Mrs. Clarence Carlson, secretary; Mrs. Ed Smiley, president; Mrs. Harry Saddler, first vice-presi- dent, and Mrs. Frank Urbanczyk, hospitality. Not pictured: Mrs. Arnold Fricke, music; Mrs. Steven Ondra. health; Mr. R. A. Sampson, protection and safety, and Miss Betty Rybolt, visual aids. P.T.A. BAKE SALEโ€” Mrs. Tom Suro- vek. Mrs. Clarence Carlson, and Mrs. Ed Smiley aid Mrs. Lowell Tucker with a purchase. RAILROAD ASSEMBLYโ€” Mr. Benson; Mr. A. E. Sidler, I.H.B. Railroad; Mr. E. J. Bush. B. O. Railroad; Steve Zaluckyj; Mr. Stanley Harrison, N.Y.C. Railroad. 40 OIL PROGRESS WEEK AS- SEMBLY โ€” Mr. A1 Greer, Steve Zaluckyj, Mr. Benson, and Mr. James Earle. COMPLETION โ€” Unit Two. CLASSES Mrs. Parre ' s class as seen through the door. 43 BUSINESS ETIQUETTE FILING Turner. Helmer, Alyea. Dodson. GEOMETRY II AVIATION Mr. Holmes instructing. AVIATION ENGINE SHOPโ€” Cook. Urm, Montague, Gohus. BEGINNING TYPING BOOKKEEPING AWARD WINNERS Barnett, Klein, Helmer, Klekot. Lt.ECINONlC 01 SPLAY Of NA โ€ข - r t SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS - Moats, Bukowski, Tountas, Za- luckyj. Mounts, Hardesty. SCIENCE FAIR DEMONSTRA- TION โ€” Lee Bowls. Steve Zaluckyj. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS โ€” Davidson, Pridmore, Courngton, Fanning. REPRESENTATIVE MADDEN YOU CONTRIBUTED! Brice, Szczykut, Leeper, Froze. GOVERNMENT โ€” Pennington, Helfen, Miss Peehl, Baird, Dumler. HOME SERVICE I Joyce Brackley, Pal Brannon. WOOD SHOP โ€” Chester Janik. MACHINE SHOP โ€” Wayne Cox and Robert Jureczko. CAFETERIA SERVICE โ€” Eva Henderson. BOYS ' ENGLISH CLASS WOOD SHOPโ€” Visitors during National Education Week. Williams, R. Urbanczyk, Mrs. L. Muller, Mr. Jaris, Mrs. M. Muller, Mrs. Williams. Lenzo, Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Urbanczyk, C. Urbanczyk. ELECTRIC II Vinson, McClung, Moore, Mr. Holloway. TV REPAIR โ€” Snyder, Mr. Buehrle, Millspaugh. GUEST SPEAKERS โ€” Mr. Byron Round, engineer, and Mr. R. E. Lawrance, personnel worker, both of Combustion Engineering Company, answer a question of Cleo Beckwith, drafting student. Mr. A. T. Schell, drafting shop instructor, is pictured between the two guests. WELDING โ€” Lusk, Von Ash, Mr. Flack, and Hurley. AUTO SHOP Joe Sadler, Jerry Ward, Ray Falusi. FORD CONTEST ENTRIES Bemisderf er. drafting; Kas- lewicz and Pratt, pattern. Stonebraker, not pictured, also entered. 60 WASHINGTON BOUND SENIORS MR. SCHAW INSTRUCTING PATTERN SHOP STUDENTS VISITORS IN HOME ME- CHANICS โ€” Miss Daggert in- structs as Mrs. Thomas Chaney, Tom Chaney, Mr. Thomas Chaney, Lamberson, Nichols. Crouch, Mrs. Mary Nichols, Mrs. Crouch, and Mrs. Hunter look on. NURSE AND ASSISTANTS Weaver, Arnold, Ledbetter, Betusak, Miss Erickson, R.N. CYM CLASS โ€” Exercises. FACES 64 SENIORS WILLIAM E. ABELL CAROLE A. ACHOR CARNICE ALEXANDER CHARLENE C. ALYEA JANICE K. ARNOLD MURIEL J. BAIRD FREDERICK A. BAKER KATHLEEN S. BALLARD KENNETH C. BARKER JEROME A. BARKOWSKI JAMES BARNHART JAMES J. BARZYCKI JACQUELINE K. BASZ EMIL L. BATLINER FRANK J. BATLINER CHARLES H. BEMISDERFER MARY A. BERES MARGARET BERNOTUS CHARLES J. BETTS BEATRICE P. BETUSTAK JAMES D. BID WELL BARBARA G. BLACK MARY BLACK THOMAS G. BLANK JOSEPH E. BOBOCIK MARSHALL BOGGESS SALLY E. BOGGESS SANDRA K. BONHAM JERRY BOPP PATRICIA M. BOREM 1957 EMA S. BRADLEY BARBARA BRANDENBURG JOYCE R. BRAUTIGAM WILLIAM F. BRIETZKE RAYMOND T. BRODERICK REBECCA A. BROWN SALLY A. BROWN VIOLET J. BRUSSLY RONALD BUGG ALBERT T. BUKOWSKI MATTIE E. BUNCH EVELYN M. BURGESS DORSEY BYRD RICHARD E. BYRD SUSAN H. CAMP THOMAS D. CAMPBELL PATRICK P. CAPUZZI BETTY L. CARROLL HOWARD CASTON WILLIAM CASTON RAYMOND CASTRO THOMAS CASTRO GORDON D. CHERRY PATRICIA A. CLARK SANDRA L. CLINE STEVE L. COHOON JOAN COMER WILLIAM G. COTHRAN CLYDE L. COX LARRY C. CROSEK SENIORS DENNIS L. CROYLE WALTER V. CZERWONKA RICHARD I. DAUKSZA DOUGLAS R. DAVIS DENNIS R. DEEN CAROLYN S. DeMARIS KENNETH C. DeROLF JOSEPH F. DITTOE ROSALIE A. DOBOSZ BETTY JO DOLPHIN LARRY G. DRUTIS PATRICIA J. DULIJAN SHIRLEY J. DUMLER SUE C. EARLE MARY E. EINSELE CARLEEN R. EKSTROM DONALD R. EVANS RICHARD K. FAIRCHILD RAYMOND F. FALUSI RUDY T. FOLTA JOHN W. FORD GERALD D. FRANCOEUR PHYLLIS J. FRANCOEUR JORETTA L. GERHART GERALDINE GONSIOROWSKI JOYCE D. GREEN BEVERLY J. GREENING CLIFFORD R. GUERNSEY JOAN HADDEY MARYANN L. HALAJCSIK 1957 CAROLYN J. HAMMOND LEROY HARRIS JAREL L. HARWOOD SANDRA KAY HAVILL MARTHA HEDRICK SHIRLEY A. HELD RITA M. HELFEN JERRY HENDRIX RUTH A. HIVLEY FRANCES M. HOLLAND KATHRYN J. HOLTZ DENNIS W. HOSSZU JERRY W. HOWARD LEROY J. HUGHES DAVID L. HURLEY ROSEMARY H. IMMIG JAMES H. JACKOWSKI BARBARA J. JACKSON WILLIAM F. JACKSON JAMES H. JANSKY GERALDINE JENKINS CHARLES E. JOHNSON KARL JOHNSON THELMA M. JOHNSON ROBERT W. JOHNSTON RONALD E. JUNKENS MARENIS J. KANSFIELD FRANK M. KASLEWICZ ROBERT P. KEILMAN JAMES P. KELLEHER SENIORS PAUL L. KENNEDY ANDREW P. KISH LORETTA KLEEBERG MARIE C. KNOERZER BETTY A. KOCH ROSEANN KOVACIK JOHN G. KOZUBAL MICHAEL H. KRAUS GERALDINE C. KRAUSE JUDITH L. KRAUSE JOAN E. KRUEGAR EDNA LAMBERSON RICHARD LASH MARSHA LEDBETTER HENRY LEE MIKE T. LEWANDOWSKI LARRY LILLY NANCY M. LOLLOCK GEORGIANNE LONG SHIRLEY M. LOPEZ VALERIE S. LORANCE SHARONE R. LYON DUDLEY H. MacARTHUR WILLIAM MACHNIKOWSKI EDWARD MACIELEWICZ CARLEA T. MANN ALICE MAREK JAMES MAREK JERRY M. MAUK ELIZABETH A. McBRIDE 1957 CAROL McCALL CAROLYN I. McCALL GERALD R. McCLUNG JACK D. McCLURE SHARON L. McCLURE Judith a. McGregor WALTER B. MEACHAM BARBARA L. MELTON MARY ANN T. MICHALIK THELMA C. MILLER ROBERT A. MILLIES REX W. MILLSPAUGH WILLIAM R. MINTON ROBERT F. MOATS KENNETH R. MONTAGUE DeVERE W. MOSS BARBARA MULVIHILL GEORGE J. MURGA RONALD C. NAGY ETHEL NICHOLS DOLORES J. NOVALICK MARION O ' CONNOR GERALDINE F. OWCZARZAK MARTHA H. PENNINGTON JAMES PETIACH EDWARDINE J. PIECUCH EUGENE J. PINARSKI THOMAS PLANER WILLIAM L. PRATT IRENE PSENAK SENIORS RAYMOND W. PUDLO RICHARD M. RACZ JAMES RAMSEY ROBERT G. RAMSEY EDWARD C. RAU GEORGE R. REEDER LaVERNE REEISE REBECCA A. REID RICHARD D. RHEA JESSE P. RINCON CLARENCE G. RODDA SHARON K. ROSE ROBERT J. ROSENAU ELVAN L. ROTH JUDAH A. ROW JOSEPH SADDLER DIANE F. SADLER RICHARD D. SAKO MARILYN N. SCHREECH JAMES R. SCURLOCK JOSEPH J. SETMAJER JAMES S. SHANNON IRIS L. SHEUCHENKU MONA L. SIGMUNDI DONALD SKISH DALE SMITH PAT SMITH RONALD A. SOBOTA JOHN R. SORBELLO BEVERLY J. STAFFORD 1957 PATRICIA G. STARR VIRGINIA F. STAUTER RONALD I. STUPECK DONALD W. SZABO JANET R. THOMPSON MARJORIE D. THOMPSON PETER M. TOUNTAS PATRICK J. TULEJA MARILYN S. TUSSEY CATHERINE URBANCZYK TONY URBANCZYK CHAROLOTTE VAN DER WEY WILLIAM D. VARGO JUDITH M. VILAND HILDA R. VINCENT FREDERICK J. VOLKMAN NORMAN L. WAGNER JERRY WARD LOUIS M. WARNER ALBERTA N. WEAVER GERALD A. WEIS JEROME WHEELER CHARLENE M. WHITE JOYCE J. WHITE ANITA J. WIKAR DONNA B. WILLIAMS ROSE M. WILLIAMS DAVID C. WILLIAMSON CONSTANCE A. WISNIEWSKI VELVA J. WOODS SENIORS DENNIS L. WRIGHT WILMA A. YATES FREDERICK W. YEAGLEY ALICE ZAIAC STEFAN ZALUCKYJ JOSEPH M. ZLATARICH JOHN E. ZOLINER ARTHUR H. ZUHL SENIORS NOT PICTURED SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Clarence G. Rodda Gerald W. Rogers Larry E. Rosene Jesse D. Russell Dolly A. Shavey Ralph W. Snyder Chester Spejewski Gary R. Tapley James A. Taylor William D. Thomas Robert L. Thorek Annette A. Tokarz Janet K. Van Hyfte Richard Vasek Norma Whitler SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS โ€” Lett to right: Yates, secretary; Brussly, treasurer; Thompson, social chairman; Urbanczyk, vice โ€ข president; Sorbello, president. Tony Frye Roland E. Gardner Kenneth D. Gragido John R. Hollis Joseph T. Kaminsky Joseph H. Medley Gene L. Moore Gerald L. Moore Judith A. Oram Kenneth R. Parker Beverly J. Potts Louis J. Przespolewski Herbert G. Purbaugh Norm J. Ratkay Robert N. Ribicki Jesse P. Rincon The Senior Class had Baccalaureate serv- ices on Sunday, June 9, 1957, at 2:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. Services were conducted by the Reverend C. Dwight Klinck, minister of the Maywood Baptist Church and director of Brooks House of Christian Service. Commencement exercises were in the gym on June 12, 1957, at 8:00 p.m. Talks were aiven by Mr. F. E. Benson, director of Tech; Mr. L. L. Caldwell, Superintendent of Ham- mond Schools, and Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, Professor of Economics at Bradley University. The invocation was given by the Reverend Albert Zimmerman, of Bishop Noll High School. The officers of the Senior Class of 1957 were John Sorbello, presi- dent; Tonv Urbanczyk, vice- president; Ann Yates, secretary; Violet Brussly, treasurer; Janet Thompson and Sally Brown, social chairmen. The class sponsors were Miss Vera Eastwood and Mr. Gerald Kackley. Senior class play entitled Annie Get Your Gun. was pre- sented on November 2, 1956, in the Hammond High School Audi- torium. The play was directed by Mrs. Lucille Parre and student director, Roseann Kovacich. The seniors invited the juniors to a party on November 16, 1956. Edward Allande John F. Arnold Rosalie Arrigo Frederick A. Baker Lucy D. Baker Thomas K. Bly Jerome J. Bomba Lee O. Bowles Patricia A. Bracken Larry J. Brown Ronald M. Buono Roberta E. Byrd Harry Chmielewski Robert G. Clark Joann Dancho Eugene C. Fiegle SIGNATURES Gerald McClung โ€” Attendance Virginia Stouter โ€” Scholarship Hank Lee Scholarship Barbara Jackson โ€” Dramatics Cathy Knoerzer โ€” Dramatics Steve Zaluckyj โ€” Student Council Betty Carrollโ€” Student Council 76 Edna Lamberson D.A.fi. Award, Chart Ethel Nichols โ€” Chart Joan Krueger โ€” Music Sandy Bonham โ€” Betty Crocker Award Charlene White G.C.C.S. Rebecca Reid โ€” G.C.C.S. 0 u T S T A N D 1 N G Hilda Vincent โ€” Tech Times Nancy Lollock โ€” Art SENIORS Ronnie Bugg โ€” Band Barbara Milvihill Band 77 FRESHMEN Judy Abel Gerald Alexander Elizabeth Arcella Alice Artim Carol Avry Stan Bafin Marcella Bean Joanne Beavers Jerry Beeson Pat Beyler Karen Blackstone Carol Bogialczyk Kalman Borbely Carol Borem Robert Borst James Boyd Melvin Bozack Nancy Bozack Robert Bozack Sam Bozack Joyce Brakley Pat Brannan MariAnne Bridegroom Peggy Bryant Marie Brzuzan Jack Burbridge Sharon Burke David Carlson Jerry Carpenter Loretta Chalifoux Larry Charles Jim Chavez Richard Chavez Jacqueline Cisco Sandy Clark Ernest Coble Charles Cochran Judy Cochrap John Collins Judy Conger Clarence Cooper Ritta Crook 78 FRESHMEN Peggy Cross Don Crouch Jerri Croy Arvin Cummins Paul Dancho Mary David Barbara Davis Ronald Deal Connie Dec Wendell Donelson Pat Dougherty Dennis Duda Peggy Dunivant George Dutcher Edward Earl Richard Eisenhauer Ace Elkin Evelyn Elkins Tom Elman Mary Engel David Erb Jewell Everley Anthony Flaris Charles Forest Joyce Frederick Barbara Fulkerson Jerry Fulkerson Harold Gist Patsy Gordon Karen Gourluley Barbara Gray Barbara Greer Carol Gretz Lawrence Hardy Darrel Harper Donald Harrel Charlotte Harvey Kay Hendrix Lois Hill Steve Hoemann Carol Hoffman Brent Hollibeugh 79 FRESHMEN Robert Howerton Nancy Hudak Bob Huddleston Delores Imrich Bonnie Ingram Ronald Jackson Betty Jallo Kathleen Jallo Elogie Johnson Charles Johnston Jack Jones John Kammer Phil Kazmer Ray Klein Kenny Kniaz Arthur Kottka Sandra Kotul Irene Kozuch Don Kretz Jim Krizan Barbara Larson Karen Lee Robert Leeurton Delores Lewandowski Jack Lichtle Geneva Link Joyce Logsdon Carol Lorance Dick Louis Olivia Love Sharon Lunsford Mary Lynch Bill Malerich Marlene Malerich Connie Malkewicz Elizabeth Marley Robert Marvel Bob Mattinsly Casper Mazor Ray Melton Fritz Middleborn Shirley Milkovich 80 FRESHMEN Karen Miller Vivan Miller Gloria Minard Don Minch Rossline Minton Bob Modrak Dick Moran Phyllis Moran Marilyn Mullen Gail Murphy Linda Musenbrock Raymond Myszak Sheridan McCall Dorris McCram Pat McKinley Gloria McVey Vickie McPie Ann Marie Nagy Mollie Nearen Pamela Nevers Don Nichols Jack Nicpon Ronnie Ondra Joyce Overmeyer Laura Owanby Ted Owczarzak Ed Owen Douglas Paris Barbara Payton Donna Petak Lillian Pettigrew Betty Pigg Charlotte Pinter Sherry Pommerville Hilda Poston Clifford Potter Barbara Pulkowski Richard Pullo Betty Jo Quarter Vince Raceina Donna Ragle Sharon Ramsey 81 FRESHMEN Clarence Robbins Marilyn Rogers Ronnie Rowe Bonnie Ribbentrup Ronald Risberg Kenneth Saberniak Dan Sasse Linda Schabel Bill Scheive Maribee Schlitz Renette Schlitz Georgina Schlesser Allan Schreiber Carol Scott Judy Shephard Mary Slosser Carol Smith Mary Smith Caroline Spain Darle ne Speaks Donald Steffan Larry Stelow Danny Stevenson Glenys Strain Clifford Stringham Tom Szymaszek Richard Szyndrowski Janet Thacker Emanuel Thompson Gail Thompson Larry Thompson Jerry Thorpe Joseph Timmons Priscilla Timperley Shelby Underhill Dick Urbanczyk Ray Vandiver Bea Vicari Ted Wagner Nadine Waits Phyllis Walker Mary Wear FRESHMEN Duane Willerman Betty Williams Jimmie Williams Kathy Williams Nancy Wilson John Winarski Richard Wisinski Claude Wozwinak Bill Yeisley Nina Zaiko Edward Zelank Andrew Zvyak Eugene Zyzanski SOPHOMORES Terry Aaron Louie Adams Paul Ahrens Shirley Allen Richard Alyea Georgene Andres Sandra Antal Robert Arnold Rebecca Atwood Leonard Balka Eleanor Bassett Cathy Bastin Richard Batliner Robert Beatty Nancy Bebenek Eleanore Begala Tom Benoit Mary Ann Berzinis 83 SOPHOMORES 84 Bernice Bettes Steve Betteski Donna Blank Beatrice Bolek Bill Brazlovitz Eddie Brown Ray Bryan Adela Buitron Virginia Burczyk Joe Burger Kitty Carlson Bill Carson Betty Chandler Barbara Chaples Barbara Christy Ethel Clauson Carolyn Cloose Sharon Conley Carolyn Conover Margaret Consoer Dan Cotterell Marcia Covert Jean Covington Jean Cowles Delores Cox Marie Cox Nancy Crane Shirley Crawford Charles Croach Judy Cronin Frank Croyle Joan Cruise Lorraine Czaja Marlene Daly Velva Damron Denese Davis Kenny Day Barbara Depa Ida Mae Devine Anthony DeYoung Louie Djenka Margaret Dlugokinski SOPHOMORES Kay Donnelly Marcella Dulijan Caroline Dumler Tom Eaton John Eichensehr Janet Ewins Pat Fan ning Doris Ferriss Elsie Fischback Don Franovich Joyce Freeman Mary French Ronald Galster Lloyd Gardner Agnes Gassner Nikklynn Gilbertson John Gimby Margie Glaze Bob Gohus Eugene Gora Virginia Grabarek Daryl Grandbois Jim Gray Ruth Greatrix Donald Gretz Barbara Guilfoyle Bob Habil Lois Hall Art Ham Pat Hampsten Hannah Morse Helen Hanson Brenda Harmon Ruth Hartman Parker Harwood Sam Harwood George Hashu Shirley Haskell Mary Haworth Tod Helfin Alpha Hendon Joyce Hepler 85 SOPHOMORES Fred Herr Brenda Herrin Larry Hess Kent Hinkel Loretta Hofbauer Linda Holder Dee Hollibaugh Dave Hood Jeanette Hopkins Wilma Horn Maria Hosszu Sandra Hudspeth Lawrence Jackson Chester Janik Wayne Jenkins Elizabeth Johnson Penny Jackson Jan Johnson Donna Jones Judy Jones Janet Judy Rich Jureczko Marlene Jurgens Anita Kapornyai Noel Ann Kelley Barbara Kennedy Herbert Kleeberg Gerry Klein Lucy Klekot Janice Knight Lillian Koi Dorothy Kominiak Rose Marie Koziol Wally Kubisz Dorothy Kuschel Earl Ladwig Jackie Lafond Jan Lake Fannie Lalaeff Thomas Lawley Jeanette Lech Tom Lewallen 86 SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Lorance Patricia Love Bob Luther Ray Magalued Charlotte Maier Ralph Mark Carolee Markstone Peggy Marshall Lyn Matthews Martha Mattingly Linda Mattoon Wesley McClellan Bobby McClung Dorris McNeil Betty Medley Janet Mertens Phil Michael Jerry Mitchuson Bill Modrak Stanley Moser Douglas Mounts Richard Mounts Elizabeth Nagy Judy Nordyke Ronny Nystrom Mary O ' Dea Sharon Oiler Ken Ondas Leo Paratore Margaret Parks Bill Paskis Shirley Pennington Paul Pirowski Sandy Pittser Junior Poston Marilyn Powers Peggy Pridmore Lewis Priest Sharon Prims Richard Reeise Pat Rhea Ronnie Richardson 87 SOPHOMORES 88 Bill Robinson Alex Rokov Lauretta Roop Ruth Rowley Emma Ryans Andrea Sabo Richard Sackville Pat Sajdyk Linda Salat Wesley Sallade Eilee Sambrookes Kathleen Sasse Shirley Sotak Georgene Schau Paul Schmidt Joe Schonert Eileen Schubert Hartzell Scofield Larry Scott Richard Scott Maureen Seles A1 Shau Alice Shifflet Ed Shoue Jim Smith Joy Smith Tom Smith Ralph Smith Bill Snow Carol Stanley Pat Stanley Barbara Stiller John Strickland Gerald Stur Pat Susko Karen Sutter Darrell Swisher Ted Timmons Joe Tokarz Jeanetta Turner Norman Urban Rose Urbanczyk SOPHOMORES Sharon Vandembenden Martin Waechter Terry Walsh Larry Ward Bud Warren Lyn Watson Vernon Wesley Cindy Wilke Mary Williams Ken Wilson Pat Wiseman Myrtle Young Dave Zajac Delores Zebracki Geraldine Ziembicki June Zuladki JUNIORS A1 Alonzo Larry Allen Jerry Archambeault Ronald Asplund Lois Bakota Bill Ball Norman Balog Larry Banks Barbara Barclon Sybil Barnett Ron Barney Cleo Beckwith Andy Bereolos Richard Biesen Julius Bognar Jack Borum Judy Botruff Don Brazlovitz 89 JUNIORS Kathie Brici Carolu Bricker Carole Brown Paul Brown Fred Burke Pat Carlson Bonnie Carpenter Larry Carson Gordon Carter Rowena Carter Brenda Chamberlin Barbara Chandler Roger Chandos Thomas Chaney Vivian Charles Ray Clevinger Tom Colvin Dick Cooper Wayne Cox Bob Crossman Dennis Croyle Gerry Cruz Ronald Czaja Eugene Czerwinski Alice Danforth Larry Dash Gussie Derflinger Janet Dodson Ron Dolon James Drescher Ray Echterling Albert Eichensehr Rodney Eppard Verona Evans Sheldene Fegely Norman Fenstermacher 90 Betty Ferrell Judy Foreman Barbara Fowler Nancy Fowler Dan Freeman Pat Freeman JUNIORS Rosalie Gadish Thomas Gajewski Donald Gardner Barbara Gaskey Harry Gentry Jerry Gentry Chuck Gist Dan Gonsiorowski Glenn Granger Delores Graves Sandy Gray Bernadine Grybawski Tony Grzywana Carol Haager Rosemary Hall Pat Han Jerry Harasty Susie Hartman Bob Hartoonian Hank Hastings Mike Hazen Dwight Hedrick Rose Marie Helmer Eva Henderson Jerry Hendrow Gary Hepler Bill Hetterscheidt Joy Hinton Pat Hochstetler Robert Hoff John Hofferth Richard Holler Tom Holsclaw Tom Housh Dan Huber Judy Hudspeth Harold Hull Bernice Jakubas Pat Jallo Jackie Jalovecky Janice James Mary Janik 91 92 JUNIORS Mary Jarmakowica Clark Jenvey Sharon Jevyak Wilhemian Johnson Carolyn Johnston Gail Juhasz Tony Kapetanovic Dorothy Kennedy Jerry Kerber Judy Kincaid Jim Knapik Carroll Knight Ray Kottka Richard Kozol Phillip Kubacki Tony Kubisz Judy Kuschel Sharon Ladd Jim Larson Lonnie Last Judy Lauerman Dean Law Bob Leland Judy Lewandowski Chester Lobodzinski Janice Long Tillie Lopez Kenneth Lorman Dorothy Lynk Joanne Maciejewski Jim Mackoviak Marvin Majkowski Pat Marlatt Pat Martin Pat Marovich Paul Martin Gerald Matlock Margaret McClung Dawana McMillen Virginia Michalik Lawrence Miller Carol Montgomery JUNIORS Pat Mullen Barbara Nash Bob Nichols Anna Nuccio Fred Olthof Duwayne O ' Rourke Janice Payton Dennis Pawlus Sally Pawlowski Richard Paul Walter Papke Diane Pankowski Carolyn Peterman Donna Peterson Tom Pinkerton Tom Polgar Bertha Pomonis Joyce Post Joyce Preston Sandra Radzinski Tom Ramsey James Raw Martin Riley Carl Risberg Tom Ritter Clifford Rosko Ronnie Rowe Gerald Rutledge Marilyn Saberniak John Sabo Phyllis Sambrookes Rocky Schawta George Schonert Carol Scott Velma Scott Barbara Scurlock Steve Small Ed Smiley Ken Smith LaVerne Smithers Pat Smulski Leon Snow 93 JUNIORS Tom Snow Emily Sobolewski Arlene Sobota Virginia Spindler Carolyn Spudic George Stanley Jeanette Stephens Jerry Stidham Betty Stivers David Stonebraker Robert Stutz Tom Surovek Barbara Swiderski Bob Szadacs Jim Szczudczk Mary Ann Szcykut Robert Szot Carol Talarek Jack Taylor Jim Thompson Phil Thompson Darlene Thorne Nancy Timperley Dave Turner Genievee Turner Gene Uram Joe Urbanczyk Ray Vinson Carl Vonasch Judy Waddell Carol Walker William Warquier Robert Worth Don Wasserman Elizabeth Weaver Darlene Weiss Joan Welch Jane Whitehead Janet Whitehead Charlene Wiggins Edith Williams Pat Williams 94 JUNIORS Sue Williams Dick Wilson Marilyn Wilson Wayne Writt Ken Yeager Darlene Yerga Roy Young Louise Zawadzki JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom on May 31, 1957, at Madura s Danceland. The music was by Johnny Kay. The theme of the prom was Almost Paradise. The Senior Class was invited. The officers were Jerry Archambeault, president; Ron Barney, vice-president; Nancy Fowler, secretary; Tom Ritter, treasurer; Carole Brown, assistant treasurer, and Jeanette Stephens, social chairman. The sponsors of the Junior Class were Miss Mildred Peehl and Mr. Joseph Esterhay. The Junior Class sponsored a party on January 30, 1957, in the Tech Gym. The Senior Class was invited. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS โ€” Front Row, left to right: Brown, assistant treasurer; Stephens, social chairman. Back Row: Archambeault, president; Barney, vice-president; Fowler, secre- tary; Ritter, treasurer. 95 ADMINISTR BOARD OF EDUCATIONโ€” Front Bow: Dr. Henry W. Eg- gers, president; Mrs. Margaret Allen; Mr. Harold Chase, sec- retary; Mr. L. L. Caldwell, superintendent of schools; Mr. Charles N. Scott. Back Bow: Mr. Donald E. Gavit, business manager; Mr. Colum- bus Smith, treasurer; Mr. John F. Beckman, attorney; Mr. Herbert Thorsen, director of the department of attendance; Mr. Charles Schonert, superintend- ent of buildings and grounds; Mr. R. B. Miller, assistant super- intendent of schools. ATION Maire London, Girls ' Coordinator; Richard Sampson, Boys ' Coordinator; Betty Rybolt, Assistant Girls ' Coordinator; Harold Wilson, Curriculum Coordinator. OFFICE STAFF โ€” Lett to right: Eloise Smith, Harriet Darmo- falski, and Mrs. Lamere Tevis. 96 Cassius H. Buckingham Chief Custodian E. Cromwell School Treasurer William Parson Financial Secretary of Athletic Department ANDREW AD ASKA โ€” Machine GEORGE BEREOLOS Physical Education, Basketball, Track, English HOWARD BINSTOCK โ€” Shop Belief LOUIS BIRKETT โ€” Sketching. Drawing HERMAN BUEHRLE โ€” Electronics WILLIAM BURRIS โ€” Sheet Metal ETHEL BYRNE โ€” History HENRY CALLANTINE โ€” History . Modern Social Problems, Gov- ernment HAROLD CARLSON โ€” Physical Education, Golf, Government RUTH CLENCY โ€” Art, Monitors KERMIT CL YNE โ€” English, Chart, Camera Club LILLIAN DAGGERT โ€” Home Management, Home Mechanics, Student Council ORPHA DEAN โ€” Filing, Introduc- tion to Business GLENNA DIETRICH โ€” Clothing A. VERA EASTWOOD Short- hand, Business Etiquette, Senior Class Sponsor INGA ERICKSON โ€” Home Nurs- ing, Health Service JOSEPH ESTERHAY โ€” Math, Drawing (HHS), Junior Class Sponsor ELEANOR FLACK โ€” English, Library THEODORE FLACK โ€” Welding FLOYD FORD โ€” Aviation PHYLLIS FORDโ€” Girls ' Physical Education, G.A.A., Cheer- leaders RICHARD FULLER โ€” Algebra, Geometery, Trigonometry, Hi -Y VERA GARES โ€” Introduction to Business, Math ALICE HAMILL โ€” Home Service MARGARET HANLON โ€” Math, Cafeteria Accounts, Bookkeep- ing WILHELMINA HEBNER Typing TORVAL HENDRICKSON Print- ing MARY HIGGINS โ€” Clothing. Home Service, Home Manage- ment LOREN HOCH Math, General Science, Freshman Counselor PAUL HOEMANN โ€” Sketching, Blueprint Reading, Physical Ed- ucation, Wrestling HAROLD HOLLOWAY โ€” Electric FRED HOPPER โ€” Math CHARLES JARIS โ€” Wood GENEROSE JONES General Science, Math, Pep Club GERALD KACKLEY โ€” Math, Tardy Desk, Senior Class Sponsor MARY KIECKHEAFER โ€” Home Management, Counseling HARRIET KRAMER โ€” Advanced Typing TED LAZARZ โ€” Machine LORAINE LINKE โ€” Choral Music MARIAN McCORTโ€” English. Y-Teens MARGARET MERTENS -English, Tech Times WILLIAM MICHAELS โ€” Group Instrumental, Band ANNA MOENGEN โ€” Geography. Geography Club ESTHER MORGAN - Cafeteria Foods, Cafeteria Service PAULINE NELSON โ€” Clothing. Foods MARION NORRIS โ€” A ufo LUCILLE PARRE โ€” English, Drama, Tech Little Theatre, Thespians ALBER T PASCHEN โ€” English MILDRED PEEHL โ€” Modern Social Problems, Geography, Government, Junior Class Sponsor ELEANOR RAINEY โ€” English. Business Etiquette, I.R.C., Busi- ness Training LOGAN RANNEY Foundry MILDRED RITTER โ€” Math, Cal- culating Machines, Advanced Typing, G.C.CS. ARNOLD ROBINSON โ€” Group Instrumental, Band MARY LOU ROGERS โ€” Foods EDWARD RUDD โ€” Remedial Arithmetic, Remedial Math, Remedial Reading, Hi-Y EVELYN RUOKONEN โ€” Caicu- lating Machines WALTER SCHAW โ€” Paftern Making ALBERT SCHELL โ€” Drafting ALFRED SCHULTZ โ€” Printing ANDREW STECYK โ€” Machine HENRIETTA STEINER โ€” Clothing RICHARD STEMPER โ€” Shop Reliet CHESTER TAYLOR โ€” Electric HELEN THOMAS โ€” Home Nurs- ing, Health and Safety, J.R.C. DALE VIEAU โ€” History, Physical Education, Baseball, F.T.A. VIRGINIA VOLKMAN โ€” Vocal Music, F.T.A. ALPHONSE WAITE โ€” Physical Education, Math CLARENCE WELTY โ€” Physics. Science Club, Student Council CASSELL WIEDMAN โ€” Geog- raphy R. MILTON WILSON โ€” Health and Safety, Safety Supervision, Physical Education ALICE WOOD โ€” Clothing, G.C.C.S. BOYD ZINK โ€” Plumbing KENNETH HOLMES โ€” Aviation NOT PICTURED WILLARD BURDEAU โ€” English DONALD CASPERSON โ€” Blue- print Reading, Sketching MILDRED FORSZT โ€” Clothing GIRLS ' CHORUS โ€” Front Row, lelt to right: Potter, Potts, Buitron, Horn, Cox, Bebenek, Sajdyk, Williams, Barta, Love, Prims, Har- mon, Cronin, Bassett, Antal, Zebracki, Covington, Susko, McKinley, Ryans, Daly, Dumler, E. Williams, Gerhart, Pool. Second Row: Begala, Larson, Greatrix, Cox, Halajcsik, Guilfoyle, Nagy, Reid, Thomp- son, Kominiak, Sadler, Conley, Jones, Kelley, Villa. Back Row: Johnson, Cain, Lopez, Shifflet, Lalaeff, Wilke, Pennington, Crane, Hud- speth. GLEE CLUB Front Row, left to right: Williams, Ferrell, Marovich, Brown, Jalovecky, Pankowski, Scott, Fowler, Danforth, Long, Brown, Hansen, Rotheker. Second Row: Radzinski, Scott, Gerasin, Jallo, Bakota. Stivers, Francoeur, Bonham. Third Row: Krause, Marek, Burbridge, Row, Matthews, Lewandowski, Jenkins, Brautigam. Fourth Row: Ekstrom, Kuschel, Basz, Wisniewski, Miller, Sigmundi, Van Hyfte, Black. Back Row: Piecuch, Dobcsz, Peterson, Johnson, Payton, Vicari, Pomonis, White. t. fjt, I It U WM : ' . -2 โ€ข โ€ข. ' ! .?โ€ข ย T T i 1 % ' I v i U il A H U u , il i j 1 n CHOIR Front flow, left to right : Clark, Green, Dulijan, Turner, Yates, Hivley, Alvey, Wiggins, Brussly, Immig, Alyea, Boggess, Szczykut, Gray, Brici, Havill. Second Row: Black, Spudic, Bricker, VanDerWey, Cline, Krueger, Payton, Smulski, Long, Hall, O ' Connor, Greening, Jallo, Whitehead, Williams, Lyon. Third Row: Stutz, Wright, Eppard, Cyrus, Worth, Day, Deen, Miller, Murray, Pratt, Planer. Back Bow: Halajcsik. Banks, Luther, Lilly, Minch, Polgar, Hull, Harmon, Byrd, Turner, Ramsey. V - S โ–  ' . i W i J Jpjj; .. |PJrf T , a Y i mm 1 1 fw yj Pi , y - i i MIXED CHORUS โ€” Front Row, lelt to right: Urbanczyk, French, Car- penter, Oiler, Rowley, Johnston, Jarmakowicz, Weiss, Sobolewski, James, Welch, Johnson, Powell, Cross. Second Row: LaFond, Henderson, George, Klekot, Czaja, Dlugokin- ski, Van Denbemden, Jevyak, Mul- len, Smithers, Knight, Dulijan. Third Row: Gadish, Jackson, Glaze. Sambrooks, Chandler, J. Turner, Nash, Roop, Gassner, Heinback, Fishback, Bolek. Back Row: Watson, Lyon, Smith, Harwell, Burke, Donaldson, Sadler, Monburg, Williamson, Cyrus, Cummins. Riseberg, Mullholland, Alexander. CHORAL CONTEST WINNERS Planer, second place winner; Krueger, first; Wiggins, second; Love, second: Eppart, second; Minch, second; Pratt, first. 103 CHORALETTES Seated on step: Long. Standing โ€” right: Williams, Conley, Green. Standing left: Ekstrom, Van Hyfte. Seated: Bricker, Cox, Clark. VOCAL MUSIC ACCOMPANISTS Cox. Green. HARMONAIRES Front Row, top to bottom: Alyea, Scott, Hively, Gray. Back Row, top to bottom: Crane, Sigmundi, Bonham, O ' Connor. MADRIGAL SINGERS โ€” Front Row. left to right: Cline, Krueger, Dumler, Wiggins, Lyon, Whitehead. Back Row: Lilly, Deen, Planer, Eppard. BOYS ' CHORUS โ€” Front Row, left to right: LaBelle, Bednar, Crook, Har- wood. Hudson, Hudkins. Second Row: Gist, Dancho, Snorton, Brazlovitz, Magalued, Thompson, Davis. Back Row: Stelow, Lorman, Waechter, Matlock, Zajac, Russell, Zelanik. NOONTIME CHORUS Front Row, left to right: Larson, Zelanik, Blank, Ward, Beckwith, Capuzzi. Second Row: Williamson, Stutz, Buons, Brazlovitz, Kish, Priest, Hull. Third Row: Waechter. Dancho, Planer, Lilly, Luther, Bednar, Russell. Fourth Row: Risberg, Johnston, Fox, Brazlovitz, Kennedy, Hosszu, Black, Rincon. Fricke. Back Row: Kerber, Harmon Bliss, Kel- leher, Howerton, Flaris, Thompson, Minch, Polgar, Miss Volkman, director. 105 BAND- -Front Row, left to right: Mulvihill, Arnold, Thebault, Yerga, DeMaris, Ladd. Second Row: Hinton, Gourley, White, Timberly, Einsele, Williams, Cowles, Weaver, Post, Cutshall. Third Row: Kretz, Gretz, Collins, Matthews, Borst, Cook, Judy, Young, Deal, Arnold, Kelleher, Brazlovitz. Fourth Row: Fowler, Pittser. Mertens, Conover, Cooper, Crossman, Burbridge, Cohoon, Millspaugh, McClellan, Gretz. Markstone, Adams, Bugg. Back Row: Croyle, Last, Gardner, Bopp, Holler, Young, Mr. Michaels, Mr. Robinson. BAND WINNERS -Cutshall, Gourley, Hinton, and Kretz. MAJORETTES Far left: DeMaris. Front to back. Arnold, Beyler, Herrin, Yerga, Post. GIRLS ' MONITORS Front Row, left to right: Bradley Knoerzer, Black, Green, Brown, Krause, Carroll. Second Row: Borem, Yates, Arnold. Back Row: Piecuch, Greening, Comer, Thompson, Lamberson, Beres. BOYS ' MONITOR CLUB -Front Row, left to right: Barzycki, Bugg, Falusi, Caston. Second Row: McClung, Tountas, Eemisderfer, Lee, Rosene, Stu- peck, Mr. C. C. Wiedman, Castro, Keilman. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row, left to right: Miss Volkman, Yales, Golem, Turner, Day, Wilson, Leland, Kennedy, T. Smith, Van Hyfte, Granger. Second Row: Mr. Vieau, Ball, Grzywana, Nichols, Vincent, Mulvihill, Klein, Bognar, Lamberson, Surovek, Piecuch, Holsclaw, Woods. Back Row: Eppard, Lorance, Lauerman, Radzinski, Urbanczyk, Danforth, Jallo, Szczudlak, Pankowski, Yeager, Snow, Czaja. VISUAL AIDS- Front Row, left to right: Pettit, Sackville. Second Row: Helfen, Dobosz, Miss Rybolt. Third Row: Blade, Ball, Young, Brietzke. Back Row: Hofferth, Davidson, Lee, Bizoukas. STUDENT COUNCIL โ€” Front Bow. left to right: Miss Dag- gert, Zaluckyj, Capuzzi, Lyon, Cyrus, Mr. C. P. Welty. Second Row: Oโ€™Rourke, Timmons, Richardson, Lenzo, Lazowski, Folta, Kansfield, Urbanczyk. Third Bow: Papke, Kretz, Brown, Boesch, Bozack, Fenslermacher, Matlock, Williams, Cowles. Fourth Row: Montague, Granger, Bereolos, Green, Carroll, Thompson, Cox, Williams, Stephens. Filth Row: Echterling, Ramsey, Worth, Ondas, Marshall, Ken- nedy, Van Der Way, Hochstet- ler. Sixth Row: Croyle, Cooper, Kottka, Vinson, Harmon, Brown, Greening, Radzinski, Peterson. Back Row: Snow, Snow, Milne, Hosszu, Kaslewicz, Planer, Ber- zinis, Schau. Dulijan, Antal. SAFETY COUNCIL- Front Row. left to right: Freeman, Janik, Chamber- lain, Fowler, N. Mattingly. Second Row: Cruz, Brici, Kennedy, Sotak, Garcia, Milkovich. Third Row: O ' Rourke, Stonebraker, Bizoukas, Fenstermacher, Scurlock. Fourth Row: R. Wilson, Eaton, Meyer, Timmons, Vinson. Filth Row: Abel, Kottka, Stor, Gardner, Van Vleet. Sixth Row: Bryliner, Sobota, Ramsey, Smith, Hosszu. Back Row: Smith, Ball, Schwartz, Schwartz, Cox, Broderick. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS โ€” Lett to right: Zaluckyj, president; Capuzzi, vice-president; Lyon, secre- tary; Cyrus, treasurer. 110 JUNIOR RED CROSS โ€” Front flow, left to right: Rowley. Arnold, Jackson. Second Row: Miss Thomas, Sotak, Mrs. Rainey. Third Row: Uram, Ritter, Bozack. Fourth Row: Herrin, Turner, Lauerman, Carlson, Burczyk, Cruz, Knoerzer. Woods, Fowler, Long, Bastin, Thomp- son, Setmajer, Lobodzinski. Fifth Row: Schonert, Lawrence, Scott, Kuschel, Wehr, Christy, Bonham, Thorne, Scott, Love, Johnson, Saber- niak. Stiller. Sixth Row: Dauksza, Wilson, Kennedy. Seventh Row: Johnston, Larson, Evans. Back Row: Kottka, Pinarski, Hull. NURSES ' CLUB โ€” Left to right: Miss Erickson, Arnold, Williams, Conover, Bassett, O ' Neal, Cruz, Sabo. GEOGRAPHY CLUB Front flow, left to right: Devine, Klekot, Zawadzki, Czaj, Nordyke, Imrich, Clark, Miss Moengen. Second Row: Love, Hill, Slosser, McVey, Lewandowski, Poston, Cochran, Hampston, Conger, Musenbreck. Back Row: Sotak, Kozuch. Pettigrew, Greer, Wehr, Ziembicki, Zebracki, Lesh, Arcella. Beavers, Arrigo. TECH TIMES Front Row, left to right: Achor, Camp, J. Thompson, Schreech. Second Row: Belustak, McClure, Borem. Stouter, Kleeberg. NEWSPAPER โ€ขโ€” Seated, left to right: Swiderski, Foreman, Vincent. Standing: Splindler, Sabota, Bradley. PHOTOFLASHERS Front Row. left to right: Stephens, Jones, Stiller, Spindler, Matlock, Kallen, Roderick, Brazlovitz, Fenstermacher. Back Row: Miss Rybolt, Mr. Clyne. THESPIANS โ€” Front Row, top to bottom: Mrs. Parre, Jackson, McNeil. Back Row: Barnett, Lorance, Kish, Kova- cik, Knoerzer. W f Mj (CJ?1 BIh r l 7 1 ยฅ DRAMA CLASS โ€” Front Row, left to right: Minton, Hendron, Lach, Damron, Jack- son, Knoerzer, Kovacik, Carlson, Bea- son, Mrs. Parre. Back Row: Larson, Jurgens, Hopkins. Lor- ance, Sabo, McNeil, Barnett. Not pic- tured, Kish. TECH LITTLE THEATRE Front Row, left to right: Smith, Baird, Helfen, Woods, Dolphin, Beyler, Schlitz, Nevers, Kotul, Cruz, Hussey, Bricker, Waddell, Pulkowski, Miller. Second Row: Ford, Setmajer, Lopez, Lynk, Grybowski, Foreman, Damron, Beason, Blank, Sach, Mattingly, Bogielczyk, Burgess, Walker, Chandler, Garcia, Seles. Back Row: Marx, Pommerville, Hartman, Wikar, Waechter, Larson, Lorance, Mann, Greening, Mrs. Parre, Kish, Bar- nett, Pettigrew, Stephens, Carlson. GIRLS ' CLUB OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE Front Row, left to right: Einsele, Black, Vandenberaden, Row- ley, Christy, Sambrooks, Urbanczyk, Achor, Stephens, Jevyak. Second Row: Ladd, Ledbetter, Spindler, Hochstetler. Third Row: Bogielczyk, Kotul, Miss Ritter, Mrs. Wood. Fourth Row: Pigg, Speaks, White, Reid, Turner, Turner, Williams. Filth Row: Greatrix, Milkovich. Sixth Row: Bricker, Jurgens, McMillen, Mattingly, Pridmore, Dolphin, Brici, Szczykut, Beyler, Williams, Seles. Back Row: Chamberlain, Conover, Borem, Thompson, Shifflet, Sadler. Nevers, Cruz, Williams, Stiller. WFQ ' ย Sk agnpiil HI-Y โ€” Front Row, left to right: Gimby; Paul Schonert, vice president; George Schonert, secretary; Donaldson, sergeant - at - arms; Leport, chaplain; Skilling; Johnson; Kelleher, treasurer; Zelanik; Harmon, president. Back Row: Myers; Dittoe; Kennedy; Matlock. HI-Y SPONSORS โ€” Mr. Rudd and Mr. Fuller. Y-TEENS โ€” Front Row, left to right: Kelley, Woodin, Schreech, Beres, Lamberson, Talarek, Fegely, Walker, DeMaris, Arnold, Prims. Second Row: Vandenbemden, Hall, Lynk, Brandenburg, Borem, Thompson, Achor, Greatrix, Borem, McKinley, Strain. Third Row: Sobolewski, Stiller, Stephens, Bukowski, Hendrix, Dec, Schabel, Allen, Davis, Saberniak, Sotak. Fourth Row: Miss McCort, Markstone, Freeman, Mattoon, Gray, Koziol, Andres, Blank, Williams, Kuschel, Miller. Back Row: Rowley, Davidson, Gourley, Doughtery, Devine, Larson, Ziembicki, Lorance, Haworth, Begala, Hopkins. 113 Norm Fenstermacher and Ray Clevinger, Ad Salesmen Barbara Chandler, Underclass Editor Kathy Holtz, Copy Editor Edna Lamberson and Ethel Nichols, Co-Editors-in-Chiet Tom Chaney, Assistant Ad Manager Sue Earle, Ad Manager Gerry Krause, Business Manager Mattie Bunch, Bookkeeper Betty Carroll, Senior Editor Mr. Clyne, Sponsor Marilyn Saberniak and Linda Shei . . . SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES IN 1 9 5 6 - 5 7 NURSE ' S CLUB Purpose of the Nurse ' s Club was to acquaint pupils with the op- portunity and requirements in the field of nursing and to promote an interest in health in general. This year ' s officers were: Andrea Sabo, president; Doris McNeal, vice-president; Gerry Cruz, treasurer; and Carolyn Conover, secretary. Miss Erickson, a registered nurse, was sponsor of the club. BAND This year the band, under the direction of Mr. Robinson and Mr. Michaels presented its annual winter concert. The Pep Band, composed of several band members, played at some of the basketball games and pep sessions. The popular jug band made up of Barbara Mulvihill, Janice Arnold, Carolyn Demaris, Sharon Ladd, Joyce Hinton, and Sue Williams performed at the annual spring concert. First place winners in the Northern Indiana Solo Contest were Joyce Hinton, Karen Gourley, Jack Cutshall, and Donald Kretz. This year ' s officers were: Ronald Bugg, president; Richard Cooper, vice-president; Barbara Mulvihill, secretary-treasurer, and Janice Arnold, publicity. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, sponsored by Mrs. Jones, assisted at our home- coming and cheered at all of the games. Membership is open to any Tech student. Officers this year were: Kathie Brici, president; Carolyn McCall, vice-president; Carol McCall, secretary, and Muriel Baird, treasurer. VISUAL AIDS The visual aids department was responsible for showing all movies during the school year and operating the public address system during assemblies. The projectionists ' other duties were to check films in and out, oil the machines, and set up machines in classrooms. Members of the visual aids department were in- structed by Miss Rybolt. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization of students with a BBC average from each advisory to represent the entire school body. There are fifty-two representatives and fifty-two alternates. The purpose of the Student Council is to enable the student body to participate in conducting extra curricular activities; to establish a more united student body, promote school spirit, and to teach good citizenship. The Student Council is responsible for P.T.A. membership, assemblies, activity and social calendar, public relations, dances, student ' s identification cards, March of Dimes, Cancer fund, and Red Feather drive. The officers were: Stefan Zaluckyj, president; Pat Capuzzi, vice-president; Sharon Lyon, secretary, and Bob Cyrus, treasurer. Miss Daggert and Mr. Welty were the sponsors. JUNIOR RED CROSS Every year the Junior Red Cross sends gift boxes overseas, gifts to the needy children of Hammond at Christmas time, and they also have a book-cart project and Easter favors for the children at St. Anne ' s Home. One delegate and one alternate from each advisory is chosen by his classmates to take part in the Junior Red Cross activities and keep his adviory informed about the organization ' s activities. A special delegate is sent to the City Council meeting each month. Officers this year were: Janice Arnold, president; Ruth Rowley, vice-president; Barbara Stiller, second vice-president; Barbara Jackson, secretary, and Shirley Sotak. Mrs. Rainey was the sponsor. PHOTO FLASHERS The Photo Flashers were organized to promote interest in photog- raphy, to promote fellowship among camera-minded hobbyists, and to provide experience that will develop skill in taking, devel- oping, and printing pictures. This year the Photo Flashers, under the direction of Miss Betty Jean Rybolt and Mr. Kermit Clyne. sponsored the dance Dark Room Strutters Ball. The officers were: Norman Fenstermacher, president; Duane Kallen, vice-president; Bill Brazlovitz, treasurer, and Hannah Morse, secretary. MONITOR CLUB The Monitor Club, sponsored by Miss Clency, is responsible for keeping order during girl ' s lunch hour and acting as guides for visiting schools. They also served as guides for Business-Industry- Education Day. The Monitor Club introduced and sold newly designed booster buttons. Monitor Club consists of sixteen girls selected in their junior year by their fellow classmates and confirmed by fifteen teachers. Officers for this year were: Gerry Krause, captain; Sally Brown, co-captain; Betty Carroll, secretary-treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB The only thing necessary to become a member of the Science Club was to have a real interest in science. Members of the Science Club went on a field trip to Argonne Laboratory in Chicago. Officers were: Lee Bowles, president, and Richard Paul, vice- president. Mr. Welty was the sponsor. GEOGRAPHY CLUB The Geography Club is organized to promote a continuing interest in the countries of the world and their peoples and to gain a better understanding of their problems and ways of living. It also strives to enrich social and cultural parts of the school. This year the Geography Club, under the direction of Miss Moengen, visited the Chicago Museum of Natural History and the Wonder Bakery. The officers were: Judy Nordyke, president; Lorraine Czaja, vice-president; Louise Zawadzki, fall secretary; Irene Kozuch, spring secretary; Ida Mae Devine, treasurer; Lucy Klekot, co- treasurer. SHOP SAFETY A total of 45 safety representatives and 45 alternates, girls and boys, serve our school in its safety work. Safety meetings are held two times each month. The primary objective of teaching accident prevention in the school shops is to provide accident-free workers for life in our industrial and agricultural communities. All shop teachers realize that they have a definite responsibility to include the study of accident prevention in their instruction. Mr. R. M. Wilson is in charge of the group. GIRLS ' CLUB The primary objective of the Girls ' Club is to provide a medium for the development of its members since there is not enough time or facilities in regular classroom assignments to acquire all the desired social amenities. The club is open to all girls who attend our school. The ideals and activities established by past members of this club afford opportunities for guidance in important phases of citizenship, leadership, fellowship, character building and service. Traditional activities include, among other things, a formal installation of officers, an initiation ceremony for new members, a number of Christmas functions including a well-appointed Christ- mas Good Deed, a tea for all teachers, trimming the Christmas tree, an all school formal dance, and a picnic in the late spring. Meetings are every other Tuesday immediately after school and are presided over by student elected officers. Officers were: Genevieve Turner, president; Charlene White, vice-president; Rebecca Reid, secretary; Jeanetta Turner, treasurer; Sue Ann Williams, social chairman, and Dawna McMillan, publicity. TECH TIMES TECH TIMES keeps THE HAMMOND TIMES informed on items of interest at Tech and this year the staff visited THE TIMES to see how a large newspaper staff operates. First semester ' s staff was Janet Thompson, editor; Virginia Stauter, news editor; Loretta Kleeberg and Susan Camp, feature editors; Beatrice Betustak, art and make-up editor; Pat Borum, sports editor; Sharon McClure, publicity manager; Marilyn Screech, circulation manager, and Carole Achor, business manager. Last semester ' s staff was: Hilda Vincent, editor-in-chief; Sue Bradley, page-one editor; Judith Foreman, editorial page editor; Barbara Swiderski, feature page; Arlene Sobota, sports page, and Virginia Spindler, publicity manager. CHART Silhouette of 19 57 was the theme chosen by the ' 57 Chart staff. The Chart staff consisted of all new members except for Tom Chaney. Editors of this year ' s Chart were Edna Lamberson and Ethel Nichols; Gerry Krause, business manager; Betty Carroll, senior editor; Barbara Chandler, underclass editor; Sue Earle, ad manager; Mattie Bunch, bookkeeper; Kathryn Holtz, copy editor; Ray Clevinger and Norman Fenstermacher were ad sales- men. Mr. Clyne was the faculty sponsor. 115 SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES IN 1 9 5 6 - 5 7 G. A. A. Every week the Girls ' Athletic Association meets, inviting all girls to take part in the activities of the club. G.A.A. is organized to provide an opportunity for all girls to participate in some form of athletics and to promote higher ideals of sportsmanship and health. Sports sponsored in 1956-57 were soccer, speedball, volleyball, aerial darts, basketball, tumbling, swimming, bowling and softball. Special events included two initiations and one installation, a dance, parties and a bike hike, The G.A.A. also helped in the Gym-O-Rama demonstration. This year ' s officers were: Edna Lamberson, president; Barbara Mulvihill. vice-president; Janice Arnold, secretary, and Gerry Klein, treasurer. Miss Phyllis Ford was the sponsor. Edna Lamberson and Barbara Mulvihill attended the All-State Leadership Camp and Plaque Day at Depaw University in Green- castle, Indiana. DRAMA The Drama classes, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Parre, met during eighth period every day to learn new techniques in drama. Members of the drama classes made broadcasts for National Education Week over WJOB, sponsored by Hammond Teachers ' Association. The Drama classes along with Tech Little Theatre presented the play Oh, Father! TECH LITTLE THEATRE Under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Parre, the Tech Little Theatre presented the play Oh, Father! Officers this year were: Betty Jo Dolphin, president; Duane Kallen, vice-president; Beverly Greening, secretary, and Martin Waechter, treasurer. Anyone interested in any phase of drama is invited to meet with the Tech Little Theatre on Wednesdays after school. THESPIANS The National Thespian Society was an honorary society for drama students who had done 100 hours of work on productions outside of school hours. The members attended the National Convention at Kendallville. Indiana. Members were: Cathy Knoerzer, Barbara Jackson, Sybil Barnett, Rose Ann Kovacik, Andy Kish, Pat Kelleher, Betty Jo Dolphin, Kitty Carlson and Dudley MacArthur. B-SQUAD FOOTBALLโ€” 1956 The Tiger Cubs, coached by Mr. Bereolos, opened the season against Whiting losing 37-7. After falling before Hammond 32-12, Tech played well against Roosevelt but lost 20-7. Morton proved to be too strong; the season ' s final found Clark on the long end of a 19-0 score. Outstanding in their play were: Alonzo, Croyle, Kubocki, H. Gentry, J. Gentry, Ritter, Vinson, Borem, Brooks, Banks and Dolon. WRESTLING Tech placed fourth in an eight team meet in the Conference which was held at South Bend. In the Sectional meet at East Chicago, Tech placed third in a thirteen team meet. In the State meet, held at Bloomington, Tech placed twelfth involving twenty-seven teams. Major award winners were: Klein, Hoolehan, Campbell, Hoemann, Croyle, Schmidt, O ' Rourke, Boren, Tuleja and Raceina. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman Football team, coached by Mr. Hoemann, had a season ' s record of 1 win, 1 tie and 5 losses. They won over Munster and tied with Hammond High. The team lost to Whiting, Irving, Morton, Clark and Roosevelt. The following received minor awards: Bozack, Carlson, Crouch, Donelson, Eck, Fentress, Gardner, Hoemann, Lewis, Mazur, Minch, Robenhorst, Szmaszek, Topolski, Urbanczyk and Borbely, manager. B-BASKETBALL TEAM Although the team lacked size and experience, they fnished with an eight win and twelve loss record. Highlights of the team were victories over Hammond High, Bishop Noll and Morton. Leading scorers were: Bafia, Gentry, Gohus, Kerber, Marlott, Ondas, Padke, Taylor, Whitehead and Vinson. Snow was the manager. Coach Vieau coached the team in 1956-57. VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1956-57 Tech Tigers had a most successful basketball season according to Coach Bereolos. The team finished with an 11-11 record. Leading the Tigers was Tony Urbanczyk, senior center, who tied Coach Dale Vieau ' s individual game scoring record of 33 points. Playing for the last time for the Brown and Gold were Urban- czyk, Folta, Montague, Millies and Robinson. Returning next year to give the Tigers a good nucleus for an outstanding team will be Yeager, Archambeault, Day, Grzywana, Granger, Barney and Holsclaw. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY This year ' s Varsity Cross Country team had victories over Clark, Thornton Fractional, Lew Wallace, Morton, Whiting and Gary Edison. The team finished sixth in the Conference and third in the Sectional. Letter winners were: Skish, captain; Yeager; Snow; Granger; Archambeault; Payne; Roseneau and Sczudalak, managers. TENNIS This is the first time in six years that Tech has not won or tied for the Western Division Championship. They won three and lost five in the Western Division play. They finished fourth in standing. Next year Tech will have four lettermen returning and should improve their standing. Walt Papke, number one player, was undefeated and was the outstanding player in the Division. BASEBALL Players on this year ' s team were: Baker, captain; Bukowski, Millies, Folta, Sobota, McClung, Barney, Robinson, Sorbello, Ahrens, DeRolf, Vinson and Urbanczyk. GOLF The outlook for the 1957 golf season was considerably better, ac- cording to Coach Carlson, than it has been at Tech for some time. We lost two of our 1956 lettermen โ€” Lloyd Good through gradu- ation and James Sapyta who withdrew from school. Julius Bognar and Larry Dash have had two seasons of experience and should have their best year in 1957, the coach said. Letter winners for 1956 were: Julius Bognar, Larry Dash, James Sapyta and Lloyd Good. The golf team for 1956 won two and lost twelve. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY The Freshman Cross Country team finished with a dismal record of no wins and 5 losses but they will develop with experience, Coach Vieau stated. Minor awards went to: Stanley Bafia, Ray Klein, Tom Elman and Melvin Reeder. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Although the 1956-57 Freshman team won 5 games and lost 13, the coaches feel there were some boys who showed potential for developing into fine basketball players. Freshman letter winners were: Bozack, Carlson, Crouch, Ech, Elman, Fentriss, Gardner, Lewis, O ' Dea and Rowe. FOOTBALL โ€” 1956 Coach Carlson believes the 1956 football team had more potential than any team he has coached. We lost to East Chicago Roosevelt and Hammond High which were conference games and Clark tied us. A lot of our boys received favorable comments and honors from opposing players and coaches as well as different news- papers throughout the state. Among those mentioned were: Rudy Folta, Pat Tuleja, John Sorbello, Ken DeRolf. Don Szako, Tom Bukowski, Larry Crosek, Doug Davis and Warren Borem. The following letter winners are seniors and, coach confides, they will be sorely missed next year: Borem, Bukowski, Crosek, Davis, DeRolf, Folta, Frye, Harwood, Howard, Hurley, Lee, Millies, Rincon, Sorbello, Szabo and Tuleja. Returning lettermen are: Alonzo, Brooks, Croyle, Grzywana, Holsclaw, Marlatt, O ' Rourke and Urbanczyk. Varsity manager. Bob Beatty and Dwight Hedrick, will also be back. CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders were chosen for their personal appearance, agility, grades, poise and leadership ability. They must maintain a BBC average. B-squad cheerleaders were: Jan Lake, Shirley Milkovich, Marilyn Mullen and Nadine Waits. Varsity cheerleaders were: Betty Carroll, captain; Kathy Brici. secretary, Marilyn Wilson; Barbara Stiller, and Mary Ann Szczykut. 116 BODIE a traditional name in photography 117 BUILDING BETTER VALVES AT EDWARD OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES . . . Carlos D. Pinkstaff receiving congratulations from W. F. Crawford upon joining Edward as a Product Design Engi- neer. Carlos was awarded the W. W. Crawford Memorial Scholarship in 1952 and attended the Ill inois Institute of Technology. Edward employees are given special consider- ation in the awarding of this scholarship. IN SALES ... IN MANUFACTURING IN ACCOUNTING ... IN RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING ... IN OFFICES and IN EDUCATION FOR 1957 TO HAMMOND TECH GRADUATES Building quality Edward and Nordstrom valves in the Edward plant of the internationally known Rockwell Manufacturing Company requires quality workmanship by top-caliber people. Edward valves have an international reputa- tion for performance and dependability. The high standard of Edward employees, many of whom are Tech graduates, is responsible for the increasing demand for Edward valves from all corners of the earth. Edward Valves, Inc. Subiidiary of ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY ยฉ EAST Chicago, INDIANA The Best To the 1957 Tech Graduate! Finest in Frozen Foods From O. E. BOLLS and CO. DISTRIBUTORS THE 1957 CHART STAFF CARRIE LONG Compliments of DRESSES - COATS - SUITS - FURS MILLINERY STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY Big Run, Pa., Jefferson County 5252 Hohman Avenue FELT AND CHENNILE AWARDS, LETTERS, EMBLEMS, BANNERS, CAPS Hammond, Indiana WEstmore 2-2705 We feature a fine line of jackets, sweaters, tee and sweat shirts GRADUATION TIME IS FILLED WITH AMBITIONS AND DREAMS OF SUCCESS Get the Best โ€” Get May the Class of ' 57 realize all their dreams Keeping Pace With the Young Crowd Since 1890 HYDROX CORPORATION Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. 452 State Street Hammond, Indiana THE HOPMAN CLEANERS In Hammond Since 1906 CLEANERS and DYERS 731-33 Sibley Street WEstmore 1-1212 FRIENDLY โ€” DEPENDABLE HARTLEY ' S, Inc. 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WEstmore 1-1212 Better Equipment for Your Home and 547 State Street Woodmar Shopping Center WEstmore 1-8841 FRIENDLY - - - DEPENDABLE MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK CARLSON ' S JEWELRY OF HAMMOND For the Best in Jewelry 5243 HOHMAN AVENUE 6821 Kennedy - Hammond 7227 Calumet Ave. 7014 Indianapolis Blvd. Calumet Ave. Branch Woodmar Branch Guaranteed Watch Repairing Y ouโ€™re saying goodbye to your high school days โ€” but you ' re saying hello to new, exciting days ahead Congratu- lations and welcome to the future! In this future, Inland Steel ' s opportun- ities, are yours . . . opportunities open to high school grads. I f you have some mechanical training or aptitude, there are careers open in many fields: as machinists, welders, electricians, patternmakers, pipefitters, boilermakers. There are careers to follow in metallurgy and chemistry. And there are opportun- ities in the office and clerical fields. The job of production โ€” making the steel needed to keep America strong โ€” offers a challenge to alert, young men. You can have a get-aheadโ€ future through Inland ' s training opportunities. You can get apprentice or on-the-job training to become more skilled in your trade. You also can get college training and a college certificate through the Pur- due-Inland Training Program, a program where Inland sponsors you through this course at Purdue Extension. Inland has been in the busy Calumet Region for more than a half-century. We ' ll be here in the future, too, because we ' re a basic industry, making a product used by everyone, including the housewife opening a can of peas and the-G.I. firing an artillery shell. Inland Steel Company serves the nation โ€” and it can serve you, too, in the exciting days ahead. Inland Steel Company, 3210 Walling St., tail Chicago. 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