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

 - Class of 1957

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Quddmcj, AutkoM- tbip Akei i Pent, in 9nk 1st Row: (left to right) J. Smith, R. Rob¬ bins, M. J. Murray, I. Smoot. 2nd Row: M. Melvin, A. Manoni, M. Gannon, J. Bolkovatz, J. Perrotta, D. Buller, C. Dawson, C. Golbesky, B. Armes. 3rd Row: D. Sendre, M. Rondinelli, J. Huettner, J. Mahoney, J. Guist, A. Stilinovich, K. Christoff, K. Pittington, M. Melvin. 4th Row: M. Schnitzler, J. Zaviski, P. Thomas, D. Maly, G. Coican, J. Bahun, S. Myers, E. Coady, D. Jansen. 5th Row: S. Reese, J. Myers, E. Green, J. Gritton, P. Coady, C. Shearer, C. Kapsch, J. Mattingly, K. Eaton An organization devoted to the writing of original stories and poems is known as Inkpot. Members are selec¬ ted because they possess latent writing abilities and enjoy furthering their interests in literature. Meetings held at the homes of members are planned for the purpose of discuss¬ ing current books, T.V. and stage plays. The main activities this year were the annual Christmas party and the spring banquet in honor of the graduating seniors. This year ' s officers were Rochelle Robbins, president; Mary Jane Murray, vice president; Irma Smoot, secretary, and Judy Smith, treasurer. Miss Leora Connors is the sponsor of the Inkpot club. % c Ake ttfieeck kite Learning the techniques of discussion and practicing them by public speaking are the objectives of the Forensic organization. Students enrolled in this group enter speak¬ ing and debating contests. They sponsored the Calumet Legislative Assembly and took part in the Purdue Legisla¬ tive Assembly this year. The students also participated in Mutt ' tbels te the 2uetticm weekly round table discussions over our own radio station, WGVE. Officers leading the group this year were Anne Flynn, Beverly Knapp, Ted Nering, and Keith Pearman. Mrs. Mary Frances Busby is the sponsor of this debat¬ ing group. 1st Row: (left to right) C. Cook, B. Knapp, L. Huck, A. Flynn, M. Duteou, P. Kirtland, J. Hurley. 2nd Row: J. Mathews, J. Haro, T. Charochak, D. Range, T. Nering, Mrs. Mary Frances Busby, R. Anderson, M. Knapp, J. Kindler, F. Pirello, K. Pearman. 27

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Homan Roaming Vkene 1st Row: (left to right) D. Mucci, J. Per- rotta, C. Hodurski, M. Gannon, J. Jak¬ ob, J. Palmer, J. Krchel, P. Bruno, B. Szabo, B. Geisen, C. Triplo, B. Bianco. 2nd Row: S. Myers, C. Tokosh, I. Nick- sich, J. MacLennan, P. Gruenberg, K. Kaminski, R. Wilson, J. Farkas, J. Fred¬ erick, P. Chlopek, J. Bulza, R. Seils. 3rd Row: A. Wozniak, M. Yovanoff, J. Camarata, A. Novak, C. Ihle, V. Pill- man, C. Schulties, C. Johnson, P. Gor¬ don, J. Kozenchik, P. Wilson, S. Mills. 4th Row. R. Szabo, C. Fagen, C. Yelu- sich, R. Stanczak, L. Deckter, T. Scecina, A. Milteer, J. Stewart, B. Geisen, J. Hersth, E. Smosna, C. Janda. An interest in the cultures of Rome and Greece pro¬ vides a worthwhile goal for members of the Latin club. They try to do everything the Roman way, including a Saturnalia at Christmas time. The club is affiliated with the American Classical League and they are participating members in the city wide Latin Conference. Each spring members also help acquaint future high school students with the values of Latin. Sales and dances provide money for the purchase of Roman costumes and fees for contest entries. The most coveted Latin award is given to an outstanding member on Activity Day. In keeping with Roman tradition the officers were Con¬ sul Supremus Carol Tokosh, Consul Secundus Merri Gan¬ non, Quaestor Rita Wilson, Scriba Judy Perrotta, Aedile Pat Gruenberg and Princeps Cibi Artie Milteer and Sharon Mills. The club is sponsored by Miss Agnes McLean. ' ' 6 Gomo tneb elia bien l fd, meAoi!! Asking a question in French and getting an answer in Spanish might seem unusual, but not to members of the Sprench Club. They further their interests in the romance languages by developing conversational skills. The club is primarily social and evening meetings are held at homes of the members. Movies and imaginative guided tours to places in France, Spain, a.id Mexico were sources of entertainment. The officers who planned the activities for this year were George Bone, president and Joyce Gritton, vice presi¬ dent. Social co-chairmen were Carole Shearer and Pat Coady, and Dick Clark program chairman. The secretary was Janet Huettner and the treasurer was Carol Golbesky. The club is sponsored by Miss Eloise Brooner. 1st Row: (left to right) M. Melvin, N. Lobo, S. Yamtich, l. Deckter, C. Dawson, C. Golbesky, G. Coican, M. Melvin. 2nd Row: D. Jansen, M. J. Murray, K. Eaton, J. Huettner, D. Maly, R. Deckter, J. Mattingly, J. Smith. 3rd Row: J. Kozar, J. Imboden, Miss Eloise Brooner, P. Coady, J. Gritton, J. Mahaney, G. Stathakis, J. Moore. 4th Row: S. Saliwonczyk, J. Bokash, G. Bone, B. Konzelman, S. Sorbello, R. Sarudy, M. Rukavina.



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Quniam Qo-incj, ' Up,! 1st Row: (left to right) A. Janjecic, L. Richiger, J. Zubrik, E. Splittgerber, J. Babich, V. Sannicola, N. DeVilliers, M. Nixon. 2nd Row: C. Schulties, D. Lash, H. Zury, L. Young, Y. Stazinski, D. Kacir, J. Marshall. 3rd Row: C. Kapsch, L. Goldberg, P. Jenkins, Miss Beatrice Sandies, T. Ner- ing, J. Haro, D. Luck, C. Brckovich. Every day at 11:05 the Senior Drama class meets in the auditorium for the purpose of increasing knowledge in the great art of drama. Through regular class study and outside curricular activities the group learn and practice the fundamentals of play giving and play acting. The future Tab Hunters and Kim Novaks present plays, take over production assignments, learn the fine arts of make up and costume and scenery designing. Socially the groups often see professional plays in Chicago, participate in their own amateur productions and accumulate points toward individual dramatic accomplish¬ ments. The president of the group was Larry Goldberg and vice president was Helene Zury. The business manager was Connie Kapsch, and student director, Dorothy Rzepka. Records of daily meetings were kept by Janice Zubrik. Miss Beatrice Sandies is the teacher of the class and sponsor of all extra-curricular activities. l Ukene MeaU,, Pleade? A club which promotes interest in all auditorium activi¬ ties, and develops responsibility, cooperation, and integrity is known as Auditorium Council. It is necessary for candi¬ dates to be enrolled in auditorium and possess qualities of generosity, responsibility, loyalty and courtesy. The members of the club ushered at all school audi¬ torium activities and helped in ticket sales of dramatic and musical events. Their social activities included a potluck dinner earlier in the year and a formal spring dinner in which honor students are guests. Officers of the organization were president, Brenda Arnold; secretary, Betty Lou Emery; and John Dimos, treas¬ urer. Mrs. Mattie Hannsz sponsors the Auditorium Council group. 1st Row: (left to right) J. Dimos, C. Tokosh, B. Arnold, B Emery, J. Schnabel. 2nd Row: Mrs. Mattie Hannsz, D. Han¬ sen, L. Goldberg, L. Kellaway, J. Haro, J. Wardrop, M. Gustafson, P. Maurer. 3rd Row: R. Bowie, J. Schenher, L. Gannon, M. Ballarino, S. Wagner, J. Zaviski, B. Burton, X. Mitrovich. 28

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