Horace Mann High School - Horace Manual Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Gus Sevastianos, Secretary; Roger Sullivan, Vice-President; Sharon Johnson, Treasurer; Dave Hales, President. Birthrate Life Span Basic Personality Type Physical Structure Social Problems Social Projects Prejudices Social Movements Educational Institutions Anxiety Neurosis Social Attitudes Language Death Rate A SOCIAL-BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF FRESHMEN Diminishes almost entirely from its high point in September. Nine months, September to June. The Freshman is friendly, a little reserved toward his environment in the early stages of existence; vigorous, especially, at the 3:20 bell; and a faithful movie goer, television viewer, and radio listener. Though somewhat shorter and lighter than others, the Freshman bone struc¬ ture shows signs of future development. Height ranges from 3 ' 1 to 6 ' 1 . Weight from 44 pounds to 344 pounds. Algebra equations, book report questions, English diagrams, Como estd or “Wie geht ' s , and biological nomenclature. The Freshmore, Freshman Football and Basketball teams. Concerning certain items, the Freshman has strong, highly emotional feelings. The items are classrooms, teachers and above all — exams. The Freshman has moved out to the Freshmore , ’Holiday Tournament and the Tournabout . The Freshmore , Freshman Football and basketball teams. Exists before tests and quizes, especially over the new experience of final exams. The Freshman has strong opinions about going steady. But be his opinions for or against, he ' s definitely all for socializing. Like you know, man, it ' s cool, sharp, and poignant. Like man, it says something. Abnormally high in June.

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1005 Top row: Ed Hudson, Dave Harrington, Jim Jenkins, Alan Havens, Courtney Haycraft, Dave Hammond. 4th row: Tom Jones, Greg Hall, Bill Hirschberg, Dave Hernandez, Bob Hugus, Jim Harmon. 3rd row: Maria Heims, Cecelia Howell, Gwenda Halley, Jonni Jankovich, Cheryl Cooper, Adelaide Jaime. 2nd row: Herbert Hoskins, Sami Jadallah, Joe Hartill, Bob Higgins, Richard Henry. 1st row: Jackie Hanley, Maria Hernandez, Cheri Jones, Rosalind Izsak. CLASS 65 Top row: John Mullins, Jack Mehok, Denny McOaillan, Mike Nugus, Dave Oliver, Nick Micolis, Carlos Marianne, John Olson, Michael Miller. 3rd row: Bob Mott, Roger Neely, Bob Moses, Bill Mar¬ tinez, Leonard Olzuski, Forest Ormes, Jim Offut, Jim Orgon. 2nd row: Pat Murray, Janis Marvionicles, Mary Mc¬ Carthy, , Carol Maylates, Heanne Melton, Mary Makutura, Dan Mikos. 1st row: Judy Moswin, Carmen Martinez, Ann Nazier, Susan Meade, Megan O ' Brien, Mary McGill, Danny Mikas, Dan Neuwelt. CLASS 60 Top row: Jo Ellen Bazin, Alexis Ballogg, Burnetta Anomony, Debbie Beck, Jody Anderson, Kathy An¬ drews, Linda Barnett, Carolyn Bratton, Cynthia Bella, Judy Binder. 3rd row: Joseph Agiulon, Robert Bendt, Bruce Beemer, Jim Barnhouse. 2nd row: Marie Barsuko, Barbara Bennett, Cathy Bry¬ an, Rita Armlield, Jerrie Baim. 1st row: Bill Birquest, Ron Burdough, Nick Angelos, Rich Bagall.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Genetos, President; Judi Binder, Secretary; April Dooge, Vice-President; Barbara Mailath, Treasurer. A SOCIAL-BIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE SOPHOMORES Classification Sophomore (1962- ' 63 variation) Origin September 7, 1962. Evolutionary Development Has occurred at a rapid rate with direct descent from a now extinct organism, the 1961- ' 62 Freshman. Digestive System Allows for an enormous appetite for Shakespear, circles, one-act plays, and many sided polygons. Environment The Sophomore (in order to survive in his environment) must keep up with the scholastic curriculum. Parents and teachers (external stimuli) see that this is accomplished. But the environment is not entirely scholastic. There are activities to entice and whet the appetite of our Sophomore, and notable organizations to expend his interests and utilize his talents. Division of Labor Some sophomores have shown great initiative and responsibility in studying academic subjects. Others have labored extensively in the musical, dramat¬ ic, or athletic fields, and many have displayed leadership in various govern¬ ing organizations. Cultural Achievements The Sophomore Class Play, The Unguided Miss, The Freshmore, and contri¬ butions to the Band Extravaganza, Orchestra Concert, Annie Get Your Gun, and the Talent Parade. Health Is in excellent condition due to an extensive physical education program which includes swimming, exercise and the playing of competitive sports. Patterns of Behavior The Sophomore ' s most exhilarating and friendliest mood occurs at 3:20 P.M. on Fridays. His most depressing and melancholy mood results at the end of a 6 week period when a small white card is issued to him. Extinction Comes in the month of June. When all of nature ' s creatures are filling the world with life, the Sophomore passed into a deep, and well deserved rest. Religious Belief That after cessation, reincarnation will occur in the form of a new organism, a Junior.

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