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

 - Class of 1940

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BETTE LOU LOCKE served as Booster Club secretary and Girls' Club representative and participated in the Freshmen play, Blond STETSELL F. MELTON was captain of the swimming team and was a member of our Concert Band and of Club W. Quiet and friendly MARY LOUISE MASON accomplished much for herself and for us. She belonged to the chem- istry and biology clubs. One of our promising young artists was RICHARD PETRACH who belonged to the Wallace Wizards. IRENE MILLS served faithfully for us as a G.A.A. and Philosopher staff member. lrene's hobbies are sewing and dancing. Vice-president of our G.A.A. and a member of the G.A.A. Council, DOROTHY MUSHIN- SKY also participated in Concert Orchestra. Page twenty-eight MATTHEW MacANA- RY, Hi-Y vice-presi- dent, is an ace in cooking. Mac tells one about the time he got six tickets from one cop ! it-W ln addition to her mu- sical activities in A Cappella Choir and Concert Band, PHYL- LIS ELIZABETH LOUCKS was a mem- ber of the G.A.A. 7 J MARTHA MAMULA worked energetically on the Philosopher taff and in the G.A.A. ' ho ty's , hobby is nc . mf! my N if , ! s 5 ,f . Jr I HS nx and Senior Hon Society member WI IAM MOORE also hel - the Auditorium Cou ' annual staff, and t Among us, tall IEAN MELTON was known for her jitterbugging, ability in G.A.A.sports, and as a member of the Pica Club. WALTER RAUB will long remember his days in the boys' cook- ing class. He was on the Philosopher staff in 1940. Blonde LUCILLE R. NASILOSKI took our temperatures and bandaged our fingers as the nurse's assistant for four years. She be- longed to Biology Club. !f'Vfff fVV, ' ' fp . ff.-WW Our basketball mana- ger for three seasons, ANDREW R. MICKEL- SON also managed the Concert Orchestra and sang in our solo c - test. One of our futureAli Marbles is MILDR GLORIA MAZUR who was a membe the Wallace Wiz s and the Dialist Cl ROBERT P OTT, a first lieute t in the R.O.T.C. a ecretary of the Bo lub, was active i e stage craft clas Among us MARGARET MUNROE has been an active G.A.A. member. Dancing and roller skating are her favor- ite hobbies. WILLIAM RENEHAN was a capable hall g u a rd and R.O.T.C. member. Rip collects stamps and, believe it or not, pins! fmaafwf-cj' WILLIAM W. Mc COMB, the Bu' man , was in the Sphinx Club, Auditori- um Council, and Hi-Y. He was swimming and fggtball manager in HELEN MARIE MAR- AVICH, Philosopher secretary, worked in the Auditorium Coun- cil, Vivi-Darian, and Booster Club. MERLE P E is ne of those ople ho like to g ut in the open air fish, unt, and pla sebal . ! I I QQOW' Vi resident of th Fr Club, CATHE I IHALICH was - er of the G.A . a : dancing enth i- a Although IIM REINER was a newcomeramong us, he quickly made m a n y a c q uaintances through his friendli- ness and keen humor. Quiet HELEN OLSZ- EWSKI is always ready to lend a helping hand wherever it is needed. Her hobby is pencil collecting. ls i I Our girl drum maior, B ETTY MALLINSON, is an up-and-coming artist. Scottie was active in the Wizards, Klub Kem, and Audi- torium. Affable IAMES P. MORROW was editor of the Philosopher, a member of Olympians, Special Chorus, and R. O. T. C., and sang in ree operettas. Sports-loving WI LLA McHENRY was a coun- cil an, junior Honor So ty member and a Ei' ber of the Biology AlthoughADOLPH PIEKARZ has not en- g any extra- ul ctivities, q , pleasant o y has con- r ted much to o ool. Sincere and friendly AL I N E M O R T O N spends her leisure time sewing when she isn't listening to the radio for he Dia ist Club. Quiet AGNES MARIE O'SHAN ICK roller skates when she is not playing basketball or handball. CHARLES McCON- N ELL, Ted to us, was a Hi-Y member and a cheer leader. He often amused us with his ready wit. CAROLYN MARKO- VICH has many activi- ties to her credit. Some of them are basket- ball, swimming, and membership in G.A.A. and Glee Club. Active in our class was DELBERT PETERS. Frosty was a mem- ber of the varsity football team, Pica Club, and Sphinx. V, x -4 Very useful in the G. A. A. and a member of the Dialist Club, MAR- IORIE WILDA MILLER was also a fine exam- ple of a good student. The R. O. T. C. rifle team, Sophomore and junior Class plays, Au- ditorium Council and band kept ALEX REI- NERIO, IR., busy. One of our most able seniors was ELLA MAE OWENS. Consistent practice and ability made her a valuable Concert Orchestra member.



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IULIA IAYNE PAYT was an outstanding commerce student. She lent a helping hand to the Glee and Booster Clubs. IOHN RUIEVCAN had many friends because he was such a good sport. He believes in having a good time! f J. Smiling BERNICE EVE- LYN POTTS was a member of the Glee Club. Among her at- tainments was the ability to make excel- lent fudge. Popular MILTON SLOSSON gave us his help in Concert Band and on the Prom Com- mittee. He was a cap- tain in the R.O.T.C. 1 As a sofhomore ELEA- NOR CHOON was vice-president of her class. Other interests wereAuditoriumCoun- cil, Orchestra, B.C.O., and Horace Mann! The chief interests of MARILYN W. SEV- ERYN, who spent her last year with us, were music and trips back home. M N, I- 9 zlige th y EUGENE RIESTER, an- other R.O.T.C. cadet, represented our school in cross-country meets. He was seen at F.C.A. and Pica Clu meet- ings. For three years ROSE PICA worked in the Special Chorus. She en- joys dancing, hates jit- terbugs, and likes to drive a car. GEO E SAMMY, a grea ub fan, was in our and for three ye and was junior ma er of the swim- min -A I Popular RHOA REESE danced and sang for us. She was a Vivi- Darian, and a Wallace Wizard. Dress design- ing is her hobby. Hi-Y, Concert Band, F.C.A., lnkpot Club, R.O.T.C., and Olympi- ans all had their share of TOM SPENCER'S unlimited time and talent. Milt t i VIRGINI I EN SHEPHER ' tr urer he S i mi Hon aVivi C r of t 1 . A - t- tee, wa e ber of bo - d Senior A . . I , - u- . - - : Q d . O. C T x Friendly, attractive, capable LOIS PESTER gave her talent to Con- cert Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, the Philoso- pher, and B.C.O. M PAUL SACKMAN'S actions spoke louder than his words in foot- ball and in Future Craftsmen of America projects. MARGARET ALT RANSOM helped make the Sophom and junior class p . successful and wo - in Olympians and, - ' ociety ri ff ' X , ll ., ft if 1 ll i I i i N IOHN SMI was a very active mber of the Senior ss, lieu- tenant co I in the R.O.T.C. . president of Boys' ' . Librocubularism ireadinginbedtoyoui is MARILYNN SA- LON'S hobby. Science is to be her vocation as well as her avoca- tion. Besid er as a membe of the ches- tra an i lub, CHAR S E - EF I ont v ' y tball tea Although STEVE ROB- ERTS has transferred to Emerson, we shall remember his loyal membership in the R. O. T. C. Although ROSE V. BRENTOFF was active in G.A.A., she had time to make many of those attractive clothes she wore. GEORGE IM L, lieutenan the . O. T. C. an udito lum Council ber, ang in H. Pina ore , Special rus, nd A Capp hoir. I f 1 if . .1 M A AN F. ROKNICK, ambition is t f e an opera sin W b - - preparing for - t graphic career s s nd choice. A fine marksman, both in R.O.T.C. and in his school work, was Major FRED A. STANLEY. He was also an F.C.A. and Olympian member. ANNETTA SIGET proved her musical ability as an active par- ticipant in the Concert Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, and A Cappella Choir. HEDWIG PETROFF has aided us in her contri- butions to the Honor Societies, Philosopher staff, Wallace Wizards and Girls' Glee Club. Still waters run deep they say. So it is with MARTIN SAIDA who played on our football team for four years. ELIZABETH ANN RASMUSSEN dis- charged many impor- t duties efficiently. S was vice-president o er class, a V.D. and S ior Honor Society ber. FELIX SOHACKI was on the football and trac ads in '38 e-president ic ub. Graceful SYLVIA SA- BOTKA, a Dialist mem- ber, spends most of her spare time in swimming, diving, and other G.A.A. activities. Rl- -j . Tall, brown-haired LOIS SIMMONS spent the greater part of her extra time participat- ing in the G. A. A. sports. MAX ROSCOE'S cheer- ful hello and cordial smile were enjoyed by all. Building model air- planes was his hobby. Vivacious ANNE NO- RINEFOTTLEwasVivi- Darian vice-president, a member of the Speech Choir, Glee Club, G. A. A. and French Club. Big BOB SIKICI'I'S basketball ability helped us win our first basketball champion- ship. Bart was apho- tographer on the an- nual staff. ELEANORE S. RUTZ served in the French Club, Vivi-Darians, junior and Senior Hon- or Societies, the Coun- cil, and Concert Band. A football ma ger and varsity bask ball player was RIC RD STARR, as well a an enthusiastic ber of the S i Club. 1, IO ANN SLICK, Audi- torium Council presi- dent, was a member of Vivi-Darians, Olympi- ans, lnkpot Club, jun- ior Honor Society, and Glee Club.

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