Lew Wallace High School - Quill and Blade Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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In STANLEY F. CZEK- ALA we have a reli¬ able fullback, basket¬ ball player, and track man. Sta didn ' t lim¬ it his activities to athletics, being the Wizard president, and an artist for the an¬ nual. H LOUISE FERGUSON took part in the opera, The Bohemian Girl ' and sang with the mixed chorus. She ex¬ cells in swimming and diving. ENID W GUSTAFSON is known for her blonde curls She wrote for the Inkpot Club, sang with the Glee Club, and participated in class plays. JUANITA MARIE ENDER gained the recognition of her fel low students as presi dent of both the Auditorium Council and Booster Club. She is a Vivi-Darian mem¬ ber. JOE J. GIELNIAK is not only a good bas¬ ketball player, but an actor as well. He was in the Junior Play and is a Sphinx Club mem¬ ber. Though he was not our star football player, C AS I M I R PAUL HAY was the kind of person who inspired his team¬ mates by his steady perseverance and courage. Two years ago CHARLES R DICKER- SON entered Lew Wallace and immed¬ iately joined the Olympian Society and Concert Band, where his contributions have been increasingly valu¬ able ELLA JANET GARA- PIC, a flippant damsel talented along dra¬ matic lines, will be re¬ membered tor her loy¬ al support in the pre¬ sentation of class plays. OLGA GVOZDIC, a promising art enthusi¬ ast, was prominent in the Wallace Wizards. She was a member of the Philosopher Staff and sang in the opera, LelawaTa. ALICE RUTH ESPING has a reputation for being an intellectual, hard-working girl. She is a Senior Honor So¬ ciety member the Junior Associate judge, and a member of the Vivi-Danans. EDWARD GUSTAF¬ SON put forth his best efforts in dra¬ matic productions. Ed was in the Jun¬ ior Play, and was an outstanding member of the R.O.T.C. GENEVA HADDIX is a diligent worker who excells scholastically Her contributions have been to the Junior and Senior Honor Societies, the Annual and News¬ paper Staffs, and the French Club. NICHOLAS GARA- PICH ' S magnetic per¬ sonality could be found in a number of places, on the foot¬ ball field, basketball floor, track, art room, or music studio. Nick was also in many dramatic pro¬ ductions. LOIS GIBBS, known as Mickey to her pals, was a peasant in the opera, The Bohemian Girl. She took part in the Poetry Memory Contest during her Freshman year. VICTOR R HIGH was known as Sleepy to his fellow members of the Sphinx Club, Sen¬ ior Honor Society, F. C A., and Olympian Society. WALTRUDE FECHNER is a biologist. (Biology Club ' 35, ' 36 .) The Philosopher Staff ap¬ preciates her loyal efficient support in the publication of their paper JACK R HALLER had a great many irons in fire. He was Co-Editor of the Annual, Junior Class president, Sphinx Club president, and R.O.T.C. Lt. Colonel. As a G.A.A. member WINIFRED HANSEN takes an active inter¬ est in athletics. Her swimming ability ac¬ credited her to the Junior Life Savers |,i: V WALLAC E IIM-II SCHOOL LEW WALLACE IIICII SC HOI

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K V VAU. ri! im.ll SCHOOL LEW WALLACE 1114.11 SC IIOO JOHN P. ADLER, usu¬ ally iust Pat, showed an interest in the Ra¬ dio Club and was one of the best shots on the R.OT.C. Rifle team. PAULINE M. BROWN was a member of the G.A A. and the Biol¬ ogy Club, and served as Vice-President of the Concert Orchestra for 1937. CLIFFORD C BROOK- ER, besides taking part in the Marriage of Nannette, the ac¬ tivities of the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, and the Booster Club, partici¬ pated in the Reading Club. Colorful DOROTHY ANNE BARNES is dra matically inclined. The Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Plays gave her ample opportunity to develop this gift She was Vivi-Darian secretary in 1937. His team-mates call him ' Bunny. ' but I call him just plain ' dyna¬ mite ' ! said Coach Baer of BRUNO U. BLASH, veteran foot¬ ball player. Puritannical CATHER¬ INE M. DEMBOSKY enioys displaying her vocal talents in operas, glee clubs, and solo contests. She is in the Concert Orchestra and G A A. VICTOR E. APOLZAN, alias Shadow, is an athlete. He has de¬ voted his time to foot¬ ball since his sopho¬ more year Being a letterman, Victor was also a Club W mem¬ ber. SHIRLEY BRYANT is shy, but genial. Her quiet manner, cheer¬ fulness, and feminin¬ ity make her a grand companion. She sings, too. OLGA DOSHAN, al¬ though a devout stu¬ dent of history (we wonder why?) knows her G.A.A. ' s instead of her N.R.A. ' s, A.A.A. ' s and P W.A. ' s. Petite MARY KATH¬ RYN BATUSIC, the ' 37 shorthand whir at tamed dirxy heights as Junior Class Secre¬ tary, Senior Class Sec¬ retary, Senior Honor Society and a Vivi- Darian. DONALD H BISH did not concentrate his activities in any par¬ ticular club, but was one who helped the school to function ef¬ ficiently by his good citizenship. With merely a lift of her brow or a wink of her eye, pert GWEN¬ DOLYN JANE DOUG¬ LAS can gather her many friends around her. Concert Orches¬ tra and Junior Play were among her activ¬ ities. Small but efficient ROBERT ALLAN BASS was an earnest debat¬ er, a Senior Honor So¬ ciety member, the B. C O. Judge, and Sphinx promoter He was a member of the An¬ nual Staff. DOROTHY P. BYRNE retires from the Post- Tribune Staff with deep regret (and the staff also regrets her loss). She worked in the Concert Orchestra and G A.A. organiza¬ tion. Another radio fan, PETER COKUSIS guided the progress of the Radio (.lub as the president in ' 37. Pete was Concert Band president, on the Philosopher Staff, and active in the R.O.T.C. MILDRED LOUISE BERLIEN showed her journalistic abilities on the Philosopher Staff Being a versatile young woman, she was also active in the Olympian Society and the Reading Club . MATT F. BOWSER, a debater of persuasion and note, was on the Inside Patrol. He ap¬ peared in both the Sophomore and Junior plays. Hoping to achieve fame in the operatic world JOHANNA ANN EINIKIS, thrills her audiences. As side¬ lines, she plays a fid¬ dle and rides a bicycle. Page twenty-two



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As ' 35, ' 36 and ' 37 football manager, PALMER HILL did a good job. He is the member of the Var¬ sity Swimming Team and Auditorium Coun¬ cil who uses long, compli cated words. Smiling ESTHER 0. HUSTON has made many friends by her cheerfulness, co¬ operation, and sincer¬ ity. DOROTHY D. KEEN¬ EY is an industrious seamstress who be¬ lieves that a stitch In time saves ninety- nine. We will all re¬ member Dorothy as cashier in the cafe¬ teria. DOROTHY AMELIA HARDING, a Concert Orchestra member, is a firm believer in the theory, practice makes perfect. She also vocalizes a bit with the Glee Club. F.HIGBEE JANNASCH has been a depend¬ able Bandsman for several years, and was in the Special Chorus. Have you ever seen Hig without his Ford? ELEANORE A. KELLEY is that pretty, Insh- girl who was Vivi- Danan president She was in the G.A.A., Junior Honor Society, and Freshman and Junior Plays. JOHN E. HOLLOMAN contributed his ath¬ letic ability to the Swimming Team. He was in the Play Con¬ test as a Freshman and later joined the F.C.A. and the Read¬ ing Club. DOROTHY E. HOLLER is that good-natured Senior, who, we un¬ derstand, gets laugh¬ ing spells in the Study Hall. She excells at note-writing. ROBERT C. KASS is another member of the Future Craftsmen of America Robert is inclined to be most adept at managing. ALICE ROSE HART¬ NETT, the attractive heroine of the class play, The Three Graces, was the Treasurer for the Vivi- Darians in ' 37 and an active Poetry Memory Contestant. BILL JENKO joined no specific club or or¬ ganization, but put all his efforts into helping here and there for the benefit of others. MARY HELEN KIND¬ ER, a promising sten¬ ographer, contributed to Commercial Con¬ tests and spent the rest of her time earn¬ ing points in the G. A.A. THADDEUS J. HRA- BOTA concentrated all of his efforts in being a good, staunch mem¬ ber of the Booster Club. His untiring ef¬ forts helped make the Booster - G.A.A. dance a success. A sweet smile plus an equally sweet disposi¬ tion equals VERA ROSE HUSTON. She was an able typist for the Philosopher Staff in ' 37. Lookable and like¬ able WILLIAM G. KERN has followed in the footsteps of his brother and found membership on the varsity football squad, in the Sphinx, and The Club W GRACE ELIZABETH HAFFNER .s a studi ous, self-willed girl who tries hard to make friends, and does. She was in the ' 37 Junior Play. EMORY JOGANIC ' S contributions as class councilman for two years have been high¬ ly commended. He sang a leading role in the opera, The Bo¬ hemian Girl. ELLEN LEE K J E L- STROM, the dreamy- eyed blonde who al¬ ways wears an artistic hairdress and an en¬ gaging smile, enjoys indoor sports, music, and leadership in the French Club. Page twenty-four

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