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

 - Class of 1957

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1st Row: (left to right) P. Mahorney, J. MacLennan, J. Zaviski, C. Shearer, H. Zury, A. Bulza, D. Rzepka, R. Falatic. 2nd Row: K. Christoff, J. Bulza, P. Komi sarcik, J. Mahoney, J. Guist, D. Buller, C. Megquire, J. Plum, M. Rose, E. Stark. 3rd Row: P. Depta, L. Young, S. Kiefer, W. Knoop, C. Brckovich, M. Rzepka, S. Myers, P. Gruenberg, S. Stech, M. Gannon. 4th Row: Miss Marie Edwards, Miss Geral¬ dine Eckert. leaches ' 4 f kJw,k U fteoen, jboue 1st Row: (left to right) R. Largura, B. Kon- zelman, B. Lazzaro, N. Moore, C. D ' Lugai, A. Steffus, P. Mandel, C. Triplo, E. Buzuvis. 2nd Row: C. Laskowski, J. McCalister, M. J. Teeter, J. Szymanski, M. Amidei, J. Kocevar, E. Coady, P. Sansone. 3rd Row: P. Hodurski, N. Meore, K. Alex¬ ander, J. Baker, K. Williamson, C. Kozrow- ski, R. Haberkorn, C. Rudolph, J. Bartos. 4th Row: S. Wozniak, L. Petriskey, I. Ba- eggio, S. Davis, S. Teleky, G. Gregorczyk, J. Olson, V. Charlson, J. Hadberg. 5th Row: M. Rahutis, T. Yermack, M. Brown P. Wilson, B. Szabo, S. Boyd, L. Maris. 6th Row: K. McDaniel, K. Winrotte, B. Smar, A. Novak, J. Krchel, M. Sfeffus, M. Roknich, P. Apolzan. 7th Row: D. Novosel, M. Rzepka, C. Sofiak, M. Jager, C. Petriskey, R. Bulza, V. Goluch. A club organized to provide opportunities for finding out what it takes to be a good teacher is known as Future Teachers of America. Club members often enrol in T.E.C. and learn first hand the role of the teacher in the school. Activities this year included an FTA Roundup at which time girls from many area schools met and compared problems. Our group helped plan activities for National Education Week, toured various Chicago and Indiana college campuses, attended meetings of the state organization, and helped plan for College Day. Helene Zury was president and Carol Shearer was vice president. The secretary was Ruthann Falatic and Peggy Mahorney was treasurer. The junior vice president was Joyce Zaviski and Mar¬ tha Roknich served as freshman vice president. The sponsors of this organization are Dr. Marie Edwards, Miss Gerrie Eckert and Miss Violett Street. EXAMINING a stuffed alligator with a magnifying glass are Joni Guist, T.E.C. pupil; Judy Shepherd, and Gregory Bas¬ tion, pupils in the kindergarten department. 22

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Girls who wish to become active in school affairs, to promote school spirit, and to develop lasting friendships find all their answers in becom¬ ing members of Girls 7 Club. All girls in high school are members of the club and the Council is composed of an elected representative from each homeroom. The Council meets every Wednesday after school in Room 107. Freshman Week and the Birthday Potluck be¬ gan the year ' s activities. During the Christmas season the club sponsored the annual corsage sale and stag dance. During the holidays, members of the club visited the Old People ' s Home and pro¬ vided entertainment and gifts. The Senior Reception, the Sing, the Ma Pa and Me Banquet and the Spring Turnabout Dance were the second semester social activities. The Girls ' Club Council representatives at¬ tended the Suburban Girls ' Club Conference and the Lake County Conference. The four mass meel- ings sponsored by the Council provided all high school girls with participation in the activities of the club. The Council has maintained attractive calendars in the principal ' s office as a part of their service projects. They also provide monthly teas for the faculty. The Girls ' Club Council was served by Carole Shearer as president; Edith Green, junior vice president; Irma Smoot, secretary; and Leanne Phillips, treasurer. Under-classmen officers were Carol Golbesky, sophomore vice president and Jo Ann McCalister, freshman vice president. The sponsor of the club is Miss Shirley Bryan. MISS SHIRLEY BRYAN, sponsor EDITH GREEN, junior vice president LEANNE PHILLIPS, treasurer CAROLE SHEARER, president IRMA SMOOT, secretary CAROL GOLBESKY, sophomore vice president JO ANN McCALISTER, freshman vice president 1st Row: (left to right) J. McCalister, L. Phillips, C. Shearer, I. Smoot, C. Golbesky, E. Green 2nd Row: D. Ehlers, D. Brown, D. Buller, A. Steffus, S. Flynn, P. Marczewski, N. Tolpa 3rd Row: P. Aimutis, E. Coady, J. Huettner, Y. Nickovich, R. Turza, P. Gruenberg, M. Rondinelli, M. Brown 4th Row: D. Maly, R. Vukobratic, J. Zaviski, S. Schulties, J. Kocevar, R. Robbins, B. De Pro, S. Chnupa, P. Mahorney 21



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1st Row: (left to right) B. avery, J. Popoff, B. Mayer, D. Kozak, T. Nering. 2nd Row: P. Komisarcik, J. Kennett, M. Ornelas, S. Emery, D. Farber, J. Ivancevich, R. Miklos, D. Osika, M. Phillips, J. Hirchak, D. Sendre, B. Vitalone. 3rd Row: A. Black, D. Bennett, R. Yamtich, C. Gobla, G. Pilla, F. Benka, K. Christoff, P. Depta, N. Lobo, R. Deckter, L. Phillips, J. Stilinovich. 4th Row: P. Grogan, K. Wolf, M. McKinney, I. Baseggio, J. Tonetski, M. Jager, L. Deckter, J. Lambert, J. Korthaoer, L. Major, P. Toth, M. Rondi nelli, M. Schnitzler. 5th Row: A. Bulza, M. Durkin, J. Wise, J. Petro, C. Petriskey, M. Rzepka, S. Reese, P. Coady, P. Shay, A. Simion, S. Ebert, L. Owens. The boys and girls enrolled in the business club are prepar¬ ing for future careers in business and industry. To become a mem¬ ber it is necessary to be enrolled in a business course of typing, shorthand or bookkeeping. Learning the fundamentals of buying and selling, advertising, collecting and promoting is the goal of the club. The members provide and promote services for the administration and faculty. They helped with the United Fund, Red Cross, and T B Association drives, as well as volunteering their help to other community agencies. They participated in Career Day, sponsored by the Business and Professional Women ' s Club of Gary. Money making projects included the sale of Christmas cards and a stag dance. Social activities provided a Christmas party. The officers of FBLA were John Mayer, president, assisted by Diane Yates, vice president. John Dimos was treasurer, Carol Kobza, corresponding secretary and the two recording secretaries were Judy Olson and Rosalie Pampalone. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Helen Grecco. fyiMl QuAineAA, latci Action KEEPING UP with the Christmas spirit, these FBLA members are all set to sell Christmas cards. They are Joyce Kennett, Diane Yates, Rosaline Pampalone, Dolores Bennett, and Judy Olson. CAROL KOBZA, vice president JOHN DIMOS, treasurer DIANE YATES, correspondence secretary JUDY OLSON, recording secretary JOHN MAYER, president ROSALIE PAMPALONE, recording secretary 23

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