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

 - Class of 1944

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SENIORS NANCY FINCH, Auditorium Council, Philosopher Staff, Girls Glee Club, Olympian Society, Dramatic Club, freshman play, “Pink and Patches,” and senior play, “Seven Sisters;” ROBERT PAUL FRENCH, Captain in the R.O.T.C., Journalism, interested in the fields of science and aviation, and enjoys all sports; DONNA GREATHOUSE, freshman play, “Pink and Patches,” sophomore play, “The Prince and the Pau¬ per, Girls Glee Club. Salmagundians, Philosopher staff, B.C.O. and Girls Club representative, G.A.A.; WILLIAM GLOVER, Olympian Society, B.C.O. rep¬ resentative, Boys Club representative, Quill and Blade staff, has been a member of klub kem and is in¬ terested in art; ELEANORE C. HARAMINCIC, repre¬ sentative of the Girls Club, member of the French Club, Girls (dee Club, and Junior Honor Society, works at a jewelry store; BENNY GROCHOWSKI, Cadet 1st. Lieutenant in the R.O.T.C., three years of Concert Band, played freshman football CAR- ROLL HARRIS, served as a hall guard and takes keen interest in most commercial subjects; RICHARD RODER1QI E HAIRR ELL, Senior and Junior Honor Society, Boys Chorus, A Cappclla Choir, Orchestra, Christmas Pageant, vocal solo meets. Aides, Audi¬ torium Council, Salmagundians, Quill and Blade staff. Boys Club President, varsity football ’43; GEORGINE M. HARRIS, member of the Junior Honor Soc iety, Girls Glee Club, Auditorium Council, Inkpot. Olympian Society, Salmagundians, klub Kem, Dramatic Club, co-editor of the Philosopher; RAN¬ DOLPH HANCOCK, better known as “Bud” or “Randy,” swimming team, basketball, co-captain of the ’43 football team: freshman play, “Pink and Patches”; ADELLE HASS AN, make-up committee for Dramatic class, freshman, sophomore and junior class plays. Junior Play Meet, hall guard, Salmagundians, klub Kem, G.A.A.; WAYNE WAGNER HILLS, Lieu¬ tenant-Colonel in the R.O.T.C., klub kem, Boys Chorus, Orchestra, Christmas Pageant, hall guard. Dramatics, Flag Squad, Rifle team of ' 43; JAMS HATZ, member of the Aides, Cifr Club. Girls Glee Club, Secretary of the Auditorium Council, was Junior Vice-President o f the Girls Club; WARREN 0. HIL¬ TON, member of the Spanish Club, Cifr Club, swim¬ ming team of ’42- ' 43 and 43-’44, senior football man¬ ager in 43; LOUISE HERZOG, plays the saxophone in the Concert Band, a member of the G.A.A., Philoso¬ pher staff. Soc ial Committee, and Olympian Society, freshman play, “Pink and Patches”; BETTY HOLMES, played the alto clarinet in Concert Band, G.A.A.; interested in most commercial subjects, works at a local drugstore; RUTHE HOFFMEISTER, fresh¬ man play, “Pink and Patches,” member of Camera Club, Olympian Society, Salmagundians, Booster Committee and Inkpot Club, ice-President of klub kem; LORETTA HOLOk, has been a hall guard for two years, member of Defense Stamp Committee, Business Manager of the Philosopher staff, interested in most commercial courses. 28

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MINIUMS MATTHEW BRKOVICH, enjoys ice skating, member of the football team, raises homing pigeons fur which he has won several prizes: PENNY CHAKOS, a member of Klub Kern, collects pictures of movie stars, enjoys all kinds of sports, particu¬ larly horseback riding, tennis, and tobogganing; L. CHARLES BROSCHART, took part in the freshman play, “Pink and Patc hes,” and the sophomore play, “The Prince and the Pauper,” Olympians, Salma- gundians. Auditorium Council, swimming and foot¬ ball teams, B.C.O. councilman; BETTE CLARK, fresh¬ man play, “Pink and Patches,” a member of the G.A.A., Philosopher staff, B.C.O. councilman; PALL CHILSON, plays the cornet in Concert Band and the violin in Concert Orchestra; a member of the Elag Squad, R.O.T.C., Aides, Olympians, Quill and Blade Staff and Junior Honor Society; LOl ISE CHURILLA, sings alto in the A Cappella Choir and Girls Glee Club, spends her spare time writing letters and sewing; RAYMOND J. DOHERTY, freshman, play, “Pink and Patche s,” sophomore play, “The Prince and the Pauper,” co-chairman of the Sprench Club, B.C.O. councilman, Boys Club representative, Salmagundians; DARLENE CURRANT, a member of the G.A.A., Olympians, Wallace Wizards, Klub Kem and Junior Honor Society, has artistic ability ; JAMES DONOVAN, a member of the track team, ran cross country races, plays the trumpet in the Concert Band; enjoys sports, especially ice skating and football; PATRICIA ENLOE, a councilman in the B.C.O., spends her spare time reading good books, interested in commercial subjects and enjoys animals, espec ially kittens; JOAN DISINGER, a hall monitor, council¬ man in the B.C.O. for one semester, helps with the war effort by writing letters to service men; BETTY LOU DAVIES, Program Chairman of the Salmagun¬ dians, an active member of the G.A.A. and Junior Honor Society, treasurer of her register class; JACK E. El ELD, President of the Cifr Club, partic ipated in the activities of Klub Kem, is interested in all sciences and enjoys playing chess; JACQUELINE ERICK¬ SON, belongs to Klub Kem and Inkpot, sings alto in the Girls Glee Club, has played the clarinet in Con¬ cert Band for several years; LANDEN D. FELLOWS, a member of the football team, R.O.T.C., a hall moni¬ tor, spends most of his spare time on the farm; DOROTHY MAE EVANOFF, prominent in the affairs of the G.A.A., Booster Club and G.A.A. Council, a hall monitor, B.C.O. councilman; BETTY LEE EVANS, an active member of the Junior Honor So¬ ciety, Olympian®, and the Dramatic Club, collects trinkets as a hobby, favorite pastime is reading good books; JULIA A. FAIRLEY, a Girls Club representa¬ tive, enjoys sports, is associated with the Salmagun¬ dians and the G.A.A., sophomore play, “The Prince and the Pauper”



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SOIIIHS ROBERT RAY HOEFFLE, Freshman Class Presi¬ dent, Freshman Vice-President of Boys Club, Aides, Cifr Club, Olympians, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Honor Society, football, basketball, track; BETTY JEAN HOWARD, Glee Club, chairman of B.C.O. Social Committee. Philosopher staff, debate team, dramatics, sophomore and senior play. Presi¬ dent of Auditorium Council, Inkpot; HARRT A. HULSE, Boys Club representative, plays string base in Concert Orchestra where he’s known for his witty remarks. R.O.T.C.; FRANCES 1SLEY, “Pinky ’ Senior Honor Society, President of the Girls Club, ’44, Aides, Inkpot, freshman play, “Pink and Patches,” Sprench club, Cifr Club, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Concert Band: CHESTER J. JEDLIKOWSKI, received a minor letter for cross country in 40, played the bass in Concert Band his sophomore and junior years; E0IS KAIN, a member of the Salma- g undians, sings alto in (flee Club, Sprench (dub. w rites feature articles and club news for the Philosopher staff; IRWIN KEY, active in football four years, on the varsity in 43, basketball, softball, track, enjoys ice skating and ping-pong; VIOLET ROSE KAR1CH, better known as “Vi,” member of the G.A.A., likes bowling and her job in a drug store; HERBERT JOHNSON, Radio Club. Projector Club, klub Kern. Cifr Club, Aides, Secretary of the Boys Club. F.C.A., Senior Honor Society, received honorable mention in the Westinghouse Scientific Talent Search; MARION KEENEY, active in the Girls Glee Club, participates in the Sprench Club, interested in all sports, enjoys good books, ambition is to travel extensively; ELEANORE KEPSHIRE, councilman in the B.C.O., member of the G.A.A., sings second soprano in the Girls Glee Club; BETTY KLINGENSMITH, better known as “klingy ” an active participant in klub kem. Biology Club. Salmagundians and Olympians. Quill and Blade staff. G.A.A.. Commencement An¬ nouncement Committee; Rl D A. kRALL, a star member of our football team and co-captain of the team during his senior year, was accepted by the navy; IRENE KLODZEN, secretary of the G.A.A., for two years a member of the Concert Band in which she played a clarinet; MICHAEL A. KRAFFT, on the swimming team in ’43- ' 41, chief interest is in band, in which he is a clarinet soloist, plays in the Carillco Band; THERESA E. kNAUER. “Terry,” President of Olympian Society, Co-Chairman of Aides, Senior Honor Society, Quill and Blade staff, Salma¬ gundians. Junior Nurse’s Aide, enjoys adventure stories; MARY J. KAPICA, participates in G.A.A. activities, interested in most sports, enjoys good movies and novels, in her spare time sews for her¬ self; GERTRUDE kOMISARCIk. active in klub kem. Junior Honor Society, an alto in the Girls Glee Club, representative to Girls Club Council, the Olym¬ pian Society. 29

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