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ICHCCI [ Ruth Addison S se speaks fast and free . ' —Fair God. Clarence, The Romantic Age, Health and Hy¬ giene Committee 31; Yell Leader ‘29, ‘30, ‘31, 32, Vivi-I)arian. John Augustinovkh He is said to be as wise as a god --Fair God. Track ‘31. Harry Bartram If you allude to bis popularity , it is not strange; if you mean the man himself, you are right . --Fair God. President Junior Class, Bells of Capistrano, Bulbul. The Romantic Age, Nothing But the Truth, Football 29, ‘30, 31; Track 30, ‘31, 32; Yell Leader 30; Festival Chorus ' 31, ‘32; Play Contest 30, Sphinx. j . V Anne Anderson Has a voice lowered to a confi¬ dential whisper. --fur God. Festival Chorus 29. Albert Chiabai The party laughed Football 29, ’30. --Fair God. William Bauer We know bis face , by his form, and his manner --Ben Hur. Football 29, 30; Basketball 30, 31; Track 30, 31. Mario Clodig Quick of eye and skillful --Ben Hur. Mary Bahun Let each speak for himself --Ben Hur. Mildred Bender Her ryes naturally large —ben Hur. G.A.A. Wilbur Brueckheimer Gazed with a brineful eye and a beating heart —Fair God. Bells of Capistrano ; Football 30, 31; Festival Chorus 29, ’30. Page Fifteen
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1 tCtiCCI Dorothy Guncrel President 7 bate done good ”—Ben Hur. Pontry .Memory ' 29 YI vl D rian Mary Ann Garcina Vice-President Were tJjere so many uith ability and renoun ”--Fair God. . A. A.. Scholarship and At¬ tendance Committee, Festival Churn ' 31. ' 32. MaRCELUB 7.MUDINSRI Secretary You bate at ailed yourself , see, of your opportunities.”— Ben Hur. (5.A.A.. The Better Citizen¬ ship Committee. Hockey ' 30, Captain Hall ’30. Track ' SI. Baseball 31. Volley Ball ' 30. Class of 1932 T T pon entering high school, the class of 32 had no organization, and during the Freshman year, little was done toward this end. As Sophomores, the class staged the Sophomore Hop in June and the boys’ gymnasium, transformed for the time being, into a flower garden. From that time class assemblages were more frequent. In the spring of our Junior year, the new high school building was dedicated. The services, presided over by Miss Verna Hoke, our principal, opened with music by the Lew Wallace School Band. John Holloway, a patron and friend of the school, Mrs. C. R. Black, President of the Glen Park Parent-Teachers Association, J. J. Kelley and Irving C. Frush, members of the Advisory Council, spoke briefly on the school and its problems. Peter W. Seyl, President of the Board of Education, laid the cornerstone assisted by Mrs. Adele M. Chase and Leslie I. Combs who listed and placed therein the various ar¬ ticles to be preserved. The student body sang the school song as the cornerstone swung into place. I)r. William A. Wirt, Superintendent of the Gary Public School, traced the rapid development of the school community and the growing needs that had culminated in the dedication of the new building. The assemblage sang America” in closing. In May the Junior Prom plans were completed. The King’s English,” a plav, was produced by the boys to obtain necessary funds. The Prom, held early in June, was led by the Junior class president, Harry Bartram, and Miss Ruth Burgess. At this time the class lost one of its members, through the tragic death of Albert Regal. The next fall the most urgent business was the election of senior class officers. Dorothy Gunckel was elected president; Mary Garcina, vice-president; and Genevieve Wooden, secretary. Marcelle Zmudzinski succeeded Genevieve Wooden when the Wood¬ ens moved to Danville, Illinois. When the Senior Farewell was held in May the grand march was led by Dorothy Gunckel, class president, and her partner. But the day of days for seniors was class day when all of the accumulated fun of four years was revealed, all the prophecies for the future disclosed, and significant his¬ torical events chronicled. The climax of our school experience came with the graduation exercises which were held in the Memorial Auditorium on June 20, 1932. — Dorothy Seefeldt, 32 Page Fourteen
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cneci Fred Colossimo He is obedient ••lieu Hur. Basketball ’29, 30, 31. Claim- Burke Yon are very good, very kind —Ben Hur. G.A.A., Hockey 32. Soccer ’32. Elsie Chiabai S be sbines lustrously as a star -- Fair God. G.A.A., Hockey 32. Ferdinand Dobrian Not for the world would he have hurt the feelings of a friend - ben Hur. Gypsy Rover, Peptia, Festival Chorus ’29, 30, 31, 32, Play Con¬ test 30, Instrumental Contest (vio¬ lin) 31. Max Dondanville First among them; a man of very noble appear¬ ance —ben Hur Festival Chorus 30. Gfnfva Crowe Her manner uas winsome. — Fair God. Treasurer Senior Class, Vivi-Dari.in. Helen Glen In a i alley of gardens she is like a great tree shadowing a desert -- Fair God. G.A.A., Festival Chorus 29, 30, 31, 32. Russel Dickinson Let us be brave and serious — Ben Hur. Football 29. Dennis Fisher His demeanor is calm —ben Hur. Instrumental Contest (clarinet) 31. Mildred Gustafson Her voice is sweet as the summer wind, and her presence as the sum¬ mer itself — Fair God. Volleyball 31. Page Sixteen
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