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

 - Class of 1961

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Informative Assemblies RON REGNIER TOOK part in a demonstration during a program given by General Motors. MR. H. H. WILSON, director, Mrs. Lucille Parre, speech teacher, and Jim Lewallen, Student Council president, discussed the film which Mr. Pisco, of the Calumet Harbor Port Authority, showed to the Tech students at an assembly. The film explained the im- portance of the St. Lawrence Seaway. A REPRESENTATIVE OF STANDARD OIL spoke to the boys during “Engineering Week about engineering jobs and the ad- vantages to going to college for advancement. MR. COIL, OF Northern Indiana Public Service company, is shown here discussing the movie shown at the Safety Assembly with Mr. H. H. Wilson, director, and Jim Lewallen, president of the Student Council. STUDENTS BECAME OVERLY excited when a representative from General Motors conducted an experiment on jet propulsion.

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THE MAJORETTES TWIRLED to our school song at the Mid-Winter Band concert. AT THE MID-WINTER BAND CONCERT, Mr. Robinson, director, led the band in “Sleigh Bells.” ' Oklahoma ' Came to Tech THE MUSICAL HIT, OKLAHOMA, was enacted by Tech students on May 12 and 13 in the Tech Auditorium. Pictured here singing in one of the scenes are, left to right, Linda Clauson, Ado Annie; Kathy Robley, Laurey; Leland Barr, Curly; Karen Spicer, Aunt Eller. Standing are Chris Cotner, Will; Wilson Roadman, Carnes; Larry Clark, Will; Shirley Zambo, Ado Annie; and Larry Lashbrook, Carnes. There was a double cast. THE VOCAL AND DRAMA depart- ments combined their efforts to produce a “Hammond Tech first” the Broadway Musical, OKLAHOMA. The following are just a few of the students who helped make it a success: Candy Sanders, Laurey; Mickey Mack, Ali Hakim; Tony Stone, Jud; and Richard Aldrin, Curly.



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?rr l L T7U ' 1 j MARY ELLEN MISNER, center, was crowned “Queen of Hearts by Mrs. Harriet Kramer, typing instructor. Members of the queen’s court were, from left to right, Lynn Castelo, Marsha Everley, Linda Martin, and Rosetta Whitis. This was the third an- nual contest and was sponsored by Mrs. Mary Pogosoff and Mrs. Kramer for their advanced typing classes. This contest was based on a perfect copy. They Won WINNERS OF CITY-WIDE SPEECH CONTESTS are shown discussing their winning speeches. Deanna Mote’s speech, “Is Our Political System Adequate?” won first place at Rotary. Frankie Romano’s speech was sponsored by the Broadcasters of America and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was entittled “I Speak for Democracy.” Frankie’s speech also won a first place. SELECTED FROM THE TECH TIMES AND THE CHART staffs for membership in the Quill and Scroll were Louise Kajdi, Barbara Djenka, Joyce Martin, Florence Snow, Janet Carroll, Gary Oney, and Ann Ray. The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for students who excel in high school journalism. AWAITING THE ARRIVAL of the train to take them to Washington D.C. were members of the four Hammond High Schools. While on their way, they stopped at Ohio State Uni- versity, Luray Caverns, and Arlington National Cemetery. They will always remember visiting the interesting places of our nation ' s capital, such as the White House, the Wash- ington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial. RALPH OGDEN PROUDLY SHOWED his winning essay in the Chicago ' s American to Mr. H. H. Wilson, director. Ralph’s essay on “Should We Have An Electoral College” won first place. He received a $50 sayings bond. IN OCTOBER, 1960, nine students from Tech took the Washington D.C. tour. They were, sitting from left to right, Sherry Wagner, Jeanette Rzonca, Paul Kingma, and Wanda Hinkel. Standing were Sandy Rakoczy, Mrs. Arndt, sponsor; Mary Lou Schatte, Lois Timperly, Sharon Rammer, and Marion Baker. THE MATH CLUB WENT TO SEE A computer at Standard Oil. Dr. V. Growth, of Standard Oil, ex- plained how to operate the machine as Carole Motz, Tom Ondas, and Mr. Fuller looked on and as Henry Dembrowski experimented with it. JUDY NABORS and Pat Drutis were selected as delegates for Hoosier Girls’ State. A list of girls were chosen by Mr. H. H. Wilson in consultation with Miss Mildred Peehl, Junior Class sponsor. This list was then given to the Girls ' state chairmen, Mrs. Zona Brentlinger, of Post 16, and Mrs. Jack Moore, of Post 168 of the American Legion Auxiliary. The girls were guests at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, for one week beginning July 1 . The purpose of Girls ' State was to pro- vide more understanding of the ways in which our government functions.

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