Hanna High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Hanna, IL)

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TO OUR PARENTS We, the Senior Claes of '58. wish to express our deep appreciation to you as we dedicate this annual. In our be- half, you have devoted so many hours which we can never repay, you have done so many wonderful things for us and loved us so well that we wish to show you. in this slight way, that we do desire to thank you. ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR.........................................Judy Marks SPORTS EDITOR.............................Edward Sommers ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR....................... Norman Doll ART EDITOR................................Kathryn Kauchak ASSISTANT ART EDITOR......................Lucy Rosenbaum ADVERTISING MANAGER.........................Richard Lashua ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER..................Kaye Rlnker SNAPS EDITOR...................................Faye Rlnker ASSISTANT SNAPS EDITOR....................Sharon Elchataedt CIRCULATION MANAGER.......................Beverly Salisbury ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER................Amelia Saylor ACTIVITY EDITOR........................................Carol Mills ASSISTANT ACTIVITY EDITOR . Janet llundt Left to right: J. Marks. N. Doll, E. Sommers, R. Lashua. F. Rlnker. L. Rosenbaum K. Kauchak. B. Salisbury. J. Hundt, C. Mills. K. Rlnker, S. Elchataedt. Missing: Amelia Saylor . Marlin W. McCoy FAYE LOUISE JUNKER Faye - Snap Editor President.....................L4 Chorus . ..................1-2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 -The Belle of the Weal ........3 Ghost for Rent”...............3 Little Women ................4 Panthers Progress..............3 G.A.A......................1-2-3 Girls' State ..................3 AMELIA BELLE SAYLOR Pete - Ass’t Circulation Mgr. Vice President..................4 Chorus......................1-2-3 Glee Club.....................2-3 And the Lamp Went Out” .... 3 Belle of the West . ..........3 Little Women ..................4 Panthers Progress.............1-3 G.A.A.......................1-2-3 Vice - President................3 Librarian..................... 3 EDWARD LEVERN SOMMERS Sophie - Sporta Editor Secretary.................2-3-4 BaaketbaU.............1-2-3-4 Baseball...............1 -2-3-4 Track...................1-2-3-4 Croat Country.................2 Chorus......................1-2 •‘The Lamp Went Out ..........3 •'Papa Says No ...............3 Little Women”................4 Panthers Progress. . . . 1-2-3 JUDY LEE MARKS Judy - Editor T reasurer...................3-4 Softball.......................3 Chorus . ..................1-2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Little Women .................4 Panthers Progress............1-3 G.A.A...................1 -2-3-4 T reasurer.....................3 Girls' State Alternate.........3 NORMAN HOMER DOLL Homer - Ass t Sport Editor President....................1-3 Basketball..............1 -2-3-4 Baieball................1 -2-3-4 Track......................1-2-3 Croti Country ....... .2-3 Chorus................... 1-2-3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Ghost For Rent ...............3 Little Women .................4 Panther Progress............1-3 Boys'State.....................3 SHARON KAYE EICHSTAEDT Sharon - A s't Snap Editor Choru ....................... 2 Glee Club......................2 Little Women .................4 Panther Prog re .............3 Band.......................1-2-4 County Oratorie !............. 3 Librarian..............I-2-3-4 JANET VELMA HUNDT Pidge - Ass't Activities Editor Glee Club “Ghost for Rent . . . . 3 “Little Women” .... Panthers Progress . . 1 Point Recorder .... KATHRYN EMILY KAUCHAK Kitty - Art Editor Chorus.....................1-2-3 Glee Club....................2-1 Ghost (or Rent ...............3 •'Belle of the West”...........3 Little Women”.................4 Panther Progress............1-3 G.A.A...................1-2-3-4 Vice President.................2 Cheerleader.............. 2-3-4 RICHARD LYNN LA SHU A Speed - Business Manager Vice President. ........ 3 Basketball.....................1 2.3 4 Baseball.......................1 -2 3-4 Chorus.....................1-2-3 Ghost for Rent ...............3 Belle of the West ............3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Little Women .................4 Panther Progress...........1-2 3 Boys'State Alternate...........3 CAROL IRENE MILLS Mabel - Activities Editor Chorus.....................1-2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 Ghost for Rent”...............3 Papa Says No .................3 Little Women .................4 Panthers Progress............1-3 G.A.A...................I -2-3-4 Cheerleader.............1-2-3-4 Belle of the West ............3 KAYE RITA RiNKER Kaye - Advertising Assistant Treasurer.....................2 Chorus....................1-2-3 Glee Club...................2-3 Ghost for Rent ..............3 Belle of the West ...........4 Little Women ................4 Panthers Progress.............3 G.A.A.....................1-2-3 Band .....................1-2-4 LUCY LEE ROSENBAUM Marmalade - Ass't Art Editor Chorus....................1 -2-3 Glee Club....................2-3 The Lamp Went Out ............3 Papa Says No .................3 Belle of the West ............3 Little Women .................4 Panther Progress...........1-2-3 G.A.A. . „...............1-2-3-4 Secretary................2-3 Librarian ...................1-2 BEVERLY ANN SALISBURY Bcv - Circulation Manager Chorus..............1 2-3 Glee Club..................2-3 Ghost for Rent .............3 Belle of the West ..........3 Little Women ...............4 Panthers Progress . . . .1 2 3 G.A.A...............1-2 3-4 Band.......................1-2 Oratorical Contest...........3 Honorable Mention Museu m Imagine It is forty years from now. and you are a visitor to the art museum of this town. It has recently been erected as a memorial to the many celebrated citlaens who once made the town their home, and it con- tains, as its most cherished possessions, momentos of their deeds and works. You enter the museum. Over a door at the right is an inscription reading, The Art Museum of Hanna. Youenter and gaxe about you. A varied assortment of exhibits meets your eyes. You begin at the left side and work your way slowly around until the doer is reached again. And you see the following interesting exhibits. 1. In a g I a s s case are a number of yellowed and worn sheets of news- paper. The heading is Advice to the Lovelorn by Polly Pepper. You read the answers to the foolish questions, and they are sensible answers, although over sentimental. The card over the case says, First series of the Polly Pepper 'Advice to the Lovelorn', which became the most famous syndicated newspaper article series in the world. Polly Pepper was Amelia Saylor. 2. A collection of silver and gold loving cups and medals of all descrip- tions meets your eye next. Their inscriptions vary from High running jump at state track meet, to Winner of Olympic Games, Greece. The card states simply, The trophies won by Norman Doll, world's greatest ftthlot . 3. Here is a helmet and badge with a number and the letters P.D. You wonde r why that is of importance and then you read the card above. It says, The badge and helmet of Kaye Rlnker Smithkowski, the first police- woman of her town. She did more to secure law and order in her district than any ten men and was a credit to her town and state. 4. In the next show case is a worn and dirty passport, and the name on it is that of Beverly Salisbury Van Heuson. The card states, Mrs. Van Heuson, the first woman to commute from America to Europe by the Great Northern Airway. She operated two candy stores, where she sold her famous fudge - - one m London and the other in New York, and spent the alternate days in each, traveling back and forth at night. 5. In the fifth c a s e is a beautiful photograph of a spring scene - --a A Visit To Ihe meadow with willow tree and flowers in bloom. The card bear these words. By Janet Hundt Van Dyke, art photographer, who won the inter national medal of honor for the best photographic study of nature.” 6. In the sixth case is more old manuscript, in familiar handwriting, it is a poem, called, My Youth,'' and the author is Sharon Eichstaedt Riley. You read the first few stanxas and find it is beautiful but rather sad. The inscription reads, The first poem published by Mrs. Riley, the world famous poet, who in 1988 won the Nobel prise for her Inspiring poetry.” 7. And now you see a lovely statue. It is a mythological study: Pan playing his pipes as the animals listen. You look at it long and find new beauty in it eve ry moment. The card reads, One of the earlier works of Faye Rinker Goldstein, the famous sculptor.” 8. You find a strange collection next: a nose ring made of bone, a feather -tipped spear, and a woven grass basket, also a fountain pen, badly rust- ed, and an old spelling book. You look hastily at the sign and read the following: Mementos of Lucy Rosenbaum Schwltzcr, for many years missionary to the cannibal islands, where she did wonderful work among the Aborigines, teaching them reading, writing, and arithmetic, and how to prepare their food properly.” 9. The next case is Interesting. It contains a diver's suit of steel and his oxygen tank. There is a huge dent in the helmet. The card explains this a follows: The suit worn by R i c h a r d Lashua. the well-known deep-seadiver,whenhe rescued the men trapped on the Submarine 1313, during the storm of 1978. The dent in the helmet was caused by a blow from a whale.” 10. The case you approach now has a model of a tiny machine which seems to combine the qualities and abilities of all the machines you have ever seen before. It has knives, wheels, cogs, pulleys, screw drivers, all combined in one glorious whole. You look at the card to see what this machine does. You read, The Doeve rything, the invention made Judy Lee Marks Einstein famous. This machine washes, irons, scrubs, gets meals, washes dishes, gets the children off to school, tend the furnace, and doe s the marketing, all with very little cost. An attachment mows the lawn and hoes the garden. Another attachment automatically reaches out an arm and spanks little Willie when he drags the cat around by the tail. 11. And now you see a costume, old and faded but still beautiful. It is a velvet suit, with a plumed hat and a sword by its side. The inscription reads, The suit worn by Kathryn Kauchak Brenner, the famous Shake- spearean actress, when she first played Romeo and was acclaimed superior to Frankenstein, ' 12. This case is fascinating. It contains photographs and paintings of a beautiful woman of Hanna years ago. Her dresses, as well as the style of wearingher hair, seem old fashioned, but it is easy to see that she was extremely pleasing to look at. The card says, Pictures of Duchess Carol Mills St. Valentine, the celebrated beauty who was presented at the Court of St. James when she was nineteen and who married the Grand Duke.” 13. And now you are at the very last case. You see a red kerchief, a huge black hat turned up in front and bearing a skull and crossbones as an emblem, and a few pieces of gold lying near. Pirate belongings in this day and age? You read the card and are enlightened. It ways, The hat, kerchief, and lucky pieces of Edward Sommers, who as a result of read- ing too many wild tales of adventure, ran away to sea when he was a young man and became a pirate. He called himself Black Barnegat. After he had made his fortune, he gave most of it to the poor, thus exhone rating himself for his ril« deeds. He spent his remaining life writing adven ture stories for T.V, You have now seen the most famous room in the Hanna Museum. As you slowly leave the building, you marvel at the brilliance of the class of 1958, which numbered among its graduates these celebrities. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We. the senior boys, will our dominating power over the lemor girts to the freshman boys. We. the senior girt , will our energy and pep to the Junior girts. May they use it well !! To Mr. McCoy -- An uninterrupted govern- ment class. To Mrs. Kuater--Our cheerful Pepsodent smiles. To Mrs. Bryant • - Another li a r d • w urkutg class to sponsor. To Miss Palmbach - A quiet study hall. To Mrs. Goodwin - - No Intruders In her room. To Mrs. Gneger •• An alarm clock and a bushel basket In which to carry her things. To Mr. Fisher -- A coffee break. I, Norman Doll, will my ability to play base- ball and basketball to Ray Mutloy. I, Sharon Eichstaedt, will my ability to get confused In Chemistry class to rny brother, Kent. 1, Janet Hundt, will my slim figure to Edna Smith. I, Kathryn Kauchak, will my ability to act m senior plays to Rita backs. 1. Richard Lashua. will my Bomb (car) to Ron Sommers and all of the mechanical trouble It has to Dick Marks. 1 hope you boys have as much fun as I have had with it. 1. Judy Marks, will my quiet and bashful ways and my ability to flirt with boys to Alberta Petrone. 1. Carol Mills, will my cheerleading ability to Joyce Hunsley. I, Faye Rlnker, will my ability tw keep lung fingernail to Maxine Shei. I, Kaye Rlnker. will my ability to keep quiet In studyhalls to Jerry Roberts. I, Lucy Rosenbaum.will my ability to giggle in class to my cousin, Karoiyn Rosenbaum. I. Beverly Salisbury, will my ability to get Mr. McCoy off the subject In Chemistry to Gerald Lawrence. I, Edward Sommers, will my ability to throw the shot-put to John Phegley. I, Amelia Saylor, will my ability to play ping pong to Betty Eckatein. We, Amelia Saylor and Judy Marks, will our bookstore positions to Hutch Schmidt and Babe Marks. Have fun boys. JUNIORS FRESHMEN Glenn Taylor President Russell Taylor V, Pres. Gabrieli Gorskl Secretary Maralee Marks T reasurer Linda Eaton Gerald Lawrence Darrell Danlc Jeanette Mills Richard Mills Jerry Roberts Maxine Shel Charles Smith James Aim Arthur Bennett Fred Utroske Walt Utroskc President Hilary French V. president Norma Schmidt Sec reiary Alberta Petrone Treasurer Joyce Hunsley Clarence Marks Joanne Myers Kent Eichstaedt John Phegley Letitia Goetz Clarence Thompson Betty Eckstein Jim Yeoman Rita Sacks Allen Weaver Violetta Saylor SOPHOMORES Willard Yergler Karolyn Rosenbaum President Deanna Doll Vice President Darlene Calbreath Secretary Sharon Galbreath Treasurer Donald Weaver Edna Smith Richard Mark Janet Per Ray Mulloy Joyce Lashua Ronald Sommers Audrey Jernas Richard Lawrence Carol Chambers Martin Nuebeck Sharon Masterson FRESHMEN COMPLIMENTS OF PAT MILLER MILLER TELEVISION. LA PORTE. INDIANA V A R S I T Y Norman Doll Ed Sommers Darrel Banic COMPLIMENTS OF MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK WANATAH OFFICE CHEERLEADERS B-TEAM BASEBALL TRACK E |SsJESPm | Cagey Our Twin Coach %. ------- Cold Feet! t t Hard At Work Working Hard? She Cot Hi Heart Information Please JUrna, V ■JkJa, ■ Government ? ? ? S What's Cookin’ ?? Traveling Again ( Studious Gai Front row: Sharon Eichstaedt, Pat Carpenter, Lucy Rosenbaum, Carol Milts, Da rlene Master son, Faye Rinker, Judy L. Marks, Kitty Kauchak, 4c Kaye Kinkcr. Center row David Zipprl. EdSom- mere, Jack Plochn, Charles Cherry, Fred Bectunski, Pat Kauchak, John Dreesscn, b Dic . Sherwood. Back row: Amelia Saylor, Norman Doll, Phyllis Keehn, Fred Ames, Beve rly Salisbury, Jack Hutton, Janet Hundt, Richard Lashua, fc Letitia Goetx. Ghost for Rent And the Lamp Went Out CAST LITTLE WOMEN October II. 1957 Cast of Characters Meg. the eldest..........................................................Carol Mills Jo. the playwright.........................................Kathryn Kauchak Beth, the housekeeper.............................................Judy Marks Amy, the artist............................................ Beverly Salisbury Mrs. March, their Mother .................................. Lucy Rosenbaum Mr. March, their Father.................................... Edward Sommers Aunt March, Mr. March's elderly sister............................Kaye Rinker Hannah Mullet, the cook .........................................Amelia Saylor Mr. Laurence, a wealthy neighbor ............................Richard Lashua Laurie, his grandson ............................................Norman Doll John Brook, Laurie's teacher ....................................Richard Mills Professor Bhaer, a German teacher..........................Gerald Lawrence 1st. Girl ................................................. Sharon Eichstaedt 2nd. Girl ........................................................Janet Hundt 3rd. Girl ........................................................Faye Rinker Director Mrs. Kuster PANTHERS PROGRESS STAFF LIBRARIANS 9th GRADE HOME ECONOMICS DRIVERS TRAINING FRESHMEN SHOP CLASS Sluter Daily Lvvc Cereal! Pretty NICE! ! Hiding ? ? .7 |_Guilty! An Affair To Remember Studying It! ! t Kinda young for havin No Mistakes Now Champ f! Money Please Now Maxine 4 5o dressed Smarty! ! Docs it £. Hurt ll Caught!I Sleepy time gal Cheese!! Richard!! Roderigo English Class ? ? What are you doing ? ? Fast Runner Back When Big Deal Sight Seeing Batter Up Boring! I My, My! Sophie Yum Yum Neighbor We're Ready Meaty Be y Our Babies 1 Our Trustee Women I f Smile Smile Purty g g Slim WOWEKE 1 Better Times Mixed Up! f I Amateurs! ! Our younger day Interesting ? ? Mr . Wolfe F I R S T Fir t row. R. Mctt , D. Kncisiey, M. Shei, A. Schmidt, M. Leman, L. Rienholt, O. Garner. Second row C. Burk, B. Burk, P. Garab, D. Jernaa, S. Grieger, J. Galbreath, D. Heineger. Third row- B. Iverson, D. Iverson, J. Petrone, N. Ewing, T. Lurch, L. Cunning- ham, G. Parks. Fourth row: R. Hunke, W. Smith, L.Gardner,M. Volk, O. Inman, J. Taylor. Mrs. Wright S E C o N D First row: R.Rinksr, P. Wsbb, B. Kmsrlck, R. Motts, C. Emsrlek, C. Lile, G. Baake. Second row: S. Rosenbaum, D. Saullsgiver, G. Kellpah, K. Yergler, C. Ames, M. Boyce, K. Leahy. Third row: T. Sims.G. Babendrager, C. Patty, W. Inman, W. Babendrager, W. Inman. Mr . Welch First row A. Leahy, L. Dame, E. Utroakc, L. Garner, L. Metis, and M. Yeoman. Second row: T. Ames, T. Gorski, G. Gardner, R. Leman, C. Thompson, E. Galbreath. Fir t row: T. Leahy, D. Cunningham, R. Emerick, L. Gardner, B. Bluhm, M. Do 11. Second row: M. Iverson, C. Burk, J. Metts, S. Kneisiey, K. San , M. Rosenbaum. Third row C. McDowell, B. Volk, A. Backs, L. Baske, D. Je sup,R. Marks. Fourth row: J. Smith, K. Yergler. M. Ewing, J. Garab, M. Fisher. FIFTH First row E. Cunningham, O. W right, D. Rinferr, A. Werner, D. Rosenbaum, J. Shot. Second row N. Patty, J. Oak, K. Gardner. C. Thate, M. Yeoman, M. Eichatardt. Third row: K. Sacks, K. Weaver, J. Petrone, C. Banic, W. Smith, D. Snyder. Fourth row E. Smith, P. Ewing, R. Sommers, S. Fisher, D. Ames. SIXTH First row J. Doll, H. Rinker, J. Marks, J. Eckstein, D. Chambers, J. Jessup. Second row G. Jernas, J. Shei, A. White. J. Schmidt, W. Smith, C. Galbreath. Top row N. Keil, N. Roberta, E. Volk, J. Meyers, M. Yeoman, F. Ka .chak, C. Utroake, B. Smith. Bottom row : J. Druitch, R. Weaver, C. Ames, C. Hundi, J. Heimger, T. abcl, S. Thompson, S. Gilliam. $ E V E N T H Top row T. Beck, T. Bussr, N. Glasgow, J. Mulloy, C. Eaton, N. Lute, J. Lashua, D. Eckstein. Second row B. Snyder, C. Pheglcy, J. Manhart, C. White, K. Doll, E. Hundt, J. Douitch, M. Smith. Third row R. Yergler, E. Mastcrson, A. Banic, L. Kellpsh, F. Snyder, M. Kcllpsh, L. Utroske, C. Meyers. Fourth row: L. Sacks. BOOSTER PAGE Your neighbor banks with us, why don't you? THE LA PORTE SAVINGS BANK LA PORTE BANK TRUST CO. M mh r F d ral Deposit Insurance Corp. La Porte Indiana SALISBURY DRAINAGE Specialising in - Bulldor.mg Excavating Field Tiling Equipment Rental Large and Small Fills Land Basic Dolomite Fin Lim« Crane Service R.F.D. 1, Union Mills Phone 5-9626 Congratulations Class of '58 ALWAYS DRIVE YOUR NEW FORD CAREFULLY JOHN ROKELY FORD Wanatah Indiana TURK'S HATCHERY On The Farm Feed Mfg. Service Complete Line of Wayne Feeds Phone 2425 Hanna Indiana LA PORTE COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS'N., INC. FOR ALL YOUR PETROLEUM NEEDS WE HAVE IT STANDARD OIL CO. PAUL E. KOHLEY Phone 2962 Hanna Indiana Union Mills Indiana Comphmtnti of WELKIE'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Highway JO Wanatah Indiana Just 57 steps off Lincolnway on Michigan Ave. ' DELANEY'S FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings and Appliances. Phone 2342 711 Mich. Ave. La Porte Indiana BENNETT LOCKER SKELGAS. INC. Philco Appliances Skelgas Service Sales and Service 714 Mich. Ave. La Porte Indiana STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES It Pays To Know Your State Farm Agent DON W. JESSUP Hanna, Ind. Office Phone - 2575 Auto -- Life -- Fire CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 Best wishes from The Bank that serves MORE People MORE ways than any other BANK in LaPorte County 3 Convenient Locations Michigan City La Crosse Rolling Prairie Comptim««fi o SIMON BROTHERS, INC. Wholesale Grocers Importers and Distributors South Bend Indiana WILLVALE SAND GRAVEL SALES Call Hanna 2806 Cemptimonli of WANATAH STONE CO. Wanatah Indiana PEEK FUNERAL HOME Phone U230S Wanatah Indiana ADVERTISERS . Allis Chalmers, La Porte . American State Bank, North Judson . Blackhawk Grill, Wcstvtlle . Bortz Farm Store, La Porte . C. E. Kemp, La Porte . Chas. V. Fargo, Hanna . Cherry's Standard Service, Hanna . Chuck's Mobil Service, Hanna , Dr. Owen F. Benz, M.D., Wanatah . Dr. E. C. Woj hn. Wanatah . Dr. Louis Moosey, Union Mills . Dr. M. E. Tom, Union Mills . Droege and Helt, La Porte . Eaton Garage, Hanna . Eddie's Beauty Shop, Hanna . Essling's Dry Cleaning, La Porte , Fred Stern Men's Wear, Michigan City . Freeman's Sundries, Union Mills . Gibson's General Store. Hanna . Gordan D. Wiesjahn, Wanatah . Hamlet Cafe and Bowling Lanes, Hamlet . Henry W, Welkie Insurance It Real Estate, Wanatah . Hirsch's, Michigan City . Johnstons Sports, Valparaiso . Kandiland, La Porte . Kingsbury Locker Plant, Kingsbury . Kneislay's Antiques It Electrical Service, Hanna . Koch's Restaurant, Hanna . Kosanke Bros. Funeral Home, Union Mills . La Crosse Grain Company, La Crosse . La Porte Herald Argus, La Porte . La Porte Sporting Goods, La Porte . Lashua It Sons Floor Sanding Service, Hanna . Low's Clothing Store, La Porte . Maple Leaf Grill, La Porte . Mitchell lr Schoppcl, Wanatah . Osborn and Snn, Wm. Fryer. Prop.. Wanatah . Raderstorf Garage, La Crosse . Reggie Pendleton OldsmobUe, La Porte . Rose Brothers Paint It Wallpaper Store, La Porte . Roxy Music Shop, La Porte , Sacks Machine Shop, Hanna . Schlundt's Feed Service, Union Mills . Sheely's Store, La Crosse . Starke Co. Farm Bureau Co-op Ass'n, Hamlet It Brems . Tarnow Motor Sales, Union Mills , The Regional News, Wanatah . Thompson's Dairy. Chesterton . Tic-Toc -- Highway 30. Wanatah . Union Hardware and Lumber, Union Mills . Union Mills State Bank. Union Mills . Wanatsh Fsrm Equipment, Wanatah . Wanatah Mercantile Co., Wanatah . Winterburg Gas and Electric, La Crosse


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