Washington High School - Anvil Yearbook (East Chicago, IN)
- Class of 1937
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' 4 'sf As1' 1 ,I 5 H T, f- gat 3593, ws ', 121, fmp.. at f -. vm .V wi 01.5- i., 5S?5'1fg-4,-, Q, . 13 X -'-1 W4 , -, -, T , , f N933 . '- W U, wfuiff? ,ggwzvgfzf 4 'ifmnh QQ' -5,55 ,-Awhux.,i7?sM,'f,f i WV? f- v Q ..,, 'f' , , X ,. ,, 'MT' :M . Q, ,Sq A? , . . ,. 1. why A Y: S My K ..-mx Q 6,113 1 -.wdigf J, . ,P xp yr:-,gf , f? N gif, . Q.,.,,, ,xy Pr e '10, , 1,5 '.?s .w..pAy, .4 ,- va, 'lFU'1 A.: 1 4 wr 1 wg 1--,ffm wt .kufiil M, - ,. Hp. . a' wxhu ,. Q K 1 , f V -:N ' , . '-Q -,f ., f 1-. .X J, , ,, ,, , s . R fa. . '7 uh' 4. .4. 1 . ,,.f.: , Af... Nr WW 5 if 1 mf AS PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF W!! 2 z I 6 I I I. i I I I IJ W I . I I I I J L LAKE M ONALD GLAC N ON P I I Cuurivsy Crum Nm'tI1n-rn Ry. I I .X I I , I . y 1 I :XI ,I III Q I I I I TON HIGH SCHOOL, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 3 fi liii Slllll X 7 N , l W' ll r ., 'M ,.i'rl:H. '7f 2 - A -x 'ii -' f ' u, 4 of f 4, ?f 11 1. ,Q K- .ig sf ., .,F f?'r.i 1 ' 5 - ' .-jf:iQ'.! M ji .Y , 'tdxn 5. 'll 5 l l ! 'ffl R ' .4 '.. .1v 1 4' T ,A i , -. , f .f ,. 'ig-L . ,- -ll, ,I F- ii ' -.A v- 0 WE PAY TRIBUTE to nature in all her splendor-from the rocky shores of Maine to the sunny slopes of Cali- fornia: the rugged beauty of the snow- capped Rockies and Adirondacks, the majestic depths of the Grand Canyon, the roaring crescendo of the thunder- ing Niagara, the heady scent ot pine trees in the North Woods, the mid- n?ght sky covered with myriads ot glittering stars, its breath-taking love- liness supplemented by a quiet inland lake whose translucent beauty re- minds one of a huge mirror reflecting the greatness and glory of God-calm, ever-resting, eternal . . . all these ake one realize the magnificence the country in which we live, its boundless beauty, a never-ending urce of pleasure and contentment. re and more people in America tod re inning to take advantage of these na ral scenic wonders so replete in this great country of o rs. Our forefathers took for granted the natural wo that were theirs to enjoy, but today, living in the age that e do, we become pleasingly aware of these beauty spots. e welcome the relaxation found in visit- ing them. We are glad to forget our worries in quiet com- munion ' nature. Above all, we realize that being 4 l Ciiurlvsy A1i'hisun, 'I'iipvku. K: Santa Ft' Ry. , , BRIGHT ANGEL, close to nature is be.ng clcse to God. lt affords us a sense GRAND CANYQN of peace which can be obtaIned through no other medium. ln the years to come, the beauty, the quietude, the same perfect serenity will exist, just as it does today, providing posterity an opportunity for enjoyable diversion, And so, we, the class of '37, pay tribute to these beauty spots of America- the royal road to recreational fulfillment. l Qiiiis HE LOVE OF BEAUTY is an inherent quality of the human race. Beauty is found in many different forms: flowers, natural scenic wonders, and tech- nical perfection. lt reaches its finest expression, however, not in nature but in character. We are fortunate in possessing in Washington High School an adviser whose fine character is an inspiration to those about him and whose un- derstanding counsel and paternal, kindly advice have won the confidence and love of thousands of young people and the affectionate nickname Pop. With appreciation, we dedicate to A. T. Elliott this book-the Anvil of l937. l We hm 6 S T A F F Editor-in-Chief ...... Art Editor .... Drawings ...... Literary Editor... Typists .......... Secretary-Treasurer . . Advertising Managers: J 1 Circulation Managers . . . Photography Staff . . . Business Manager . . . 0 WE HAVE traveled a long way-a way sometimes dif- ficult, sometimes simple, sometimes hazy, sometimes clear, but at all times interesting, At all times we worked together toward one definite, discernible goal, an Anvil of which we could be proud, equal to any of its predecessors, an annual of distinction, and a book that sustains tradition, spirit, and loyalty of school lite. We hope we have succeeded. Alex Vraciu Agnes Otvos Cosmo Demeduke Edward Spaulding Anne Gheaja John Monea Irene Bajusz l-lelen Anderkovics Marie German .James Maloney Tom Costino . . Mary Moldovan Clara Sirigas .. . . . Bill Sobo Marsha Sostik Sulo Ranta John Vana Richard DeJerf STAFF Top Row-Anderkovics, Vana, Ranta, Sabo, Sostik. Second Row-Maloney, Sirigas, German, Mr. Pratt, Demeduke, Otvos, Moldovan, Monea Seated-Bajusz, Costino, DeJerf, Vraciu, Spaulding, Gheaja. 7 Nor ern BOOK ON E AOMINISTRATORS BOOK TWO FACULTY COURSES COLLEGE COMMERCIAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL UNDERCLASSMEN BOOK THREE ORGANIZATIONS BOOK FOUR ATHLETICS BOOK FIVE HONORS DRAMATICS SENIOR ACTIVI S BOOK SIX If 'ROUND T TRICK FALLS GLACIER NAT. PK. ab . fi , . ADVERTI Sl j T E? +5 ' I' 'Z M -:L ., ,w,., 8 N ADIVIINISTRATORS 9 ,gs ,...-4' ,JDJ Courtesy Rock Island Lines DESERT SCENE, PALMS SPRINGS CALIFORNIA rollment as large as that ot S he O IN A SCHOOL with an en- H Washington High School, we KNNWQS S are fortunate in having the ex- NM' ecutive positions in the hands of men and women who under- stand student relationships and know how to cope with them, g The school city of East Chi- cago, made up of two high schools, Washington and Roosevelt, and a number of elementary and junior high schools, is capably supervised by Mr. Roy W. Feik, lt is his responsibility to determine and ROY W. FEIK Superintendent direct the educational policies under which school children are , guided and taught. l Ably representing the people's interests, J. DUNSING A. FoRsz'r J. zARzA the Board of Education SGFVGS OS CI remote CON- Board of Education trol ot school attairs. Financial policies and other business actions come under its jurisdiction. The board is composed at three members who are appointed by the city council for a term ot three years. A new member is appointed every year to succeed the one whose term expires. By retaining two experienced members, continuity of policy is established. The administrative force of Washington High School is headed by its principal, Mr. R. F. Robin- son, The preparation of the program ot studies, reports pertaining to attendance and progress ot the students, and the ordering of supplies for each ensuing year are a few of the many responsibilities 10 resting on his shoul- ders. Besides attending to these responsibili- ties, he must see that the school functions as a coordinated unit. Mr. A, T, Elliott, apart from his regular duties as assistant prin- cipal ond dean of boys, serves as the head of the social committee composed ot faculty members and is in charge of all varsity sports and home varsity athletic games. l-le has done much for the R. F. ROBINSOIJ Principal amalgamation of interests among students and parents and the school. Miss Emma Bloomquist, clean ot girls, serves as on adviser to and confidante of the girls ot Washington High School. Looking after assembly pro- grams, the confirmation ot afternoon excuses, and other duties are the responsibilities of Mr, H. E. Wolley, assistant principal tor the iunior high division. Operating in coniunction with the general administra- A. T. ELLIOTT E. BLOONIQUIST H. E. WALLEY Asst. Principal Girl Counselor Asst. Principal 11 gs wg-ni 5 5f O. LONNQUIST, Nurse DR. H. A. VORE tion, chairmen of the depart- ments outline all the work of their respective departments. Since it is recognized that good health is essential for satisfactory school work, a clinic is maintained at the school to check the health status of students. Each year a physical examination is given to each pupil and upon the results of this scrutiny, recom- mendations toward better health are offered. Any ab- sence excuse due to illness is confirmed by the nurse, and she a'so administers any first aid needed. Across the counter cf the general office is found the personnel needed to l'eeo the school functioning efficiently and smoothly. Scholarships. checking grades, eligibility, tardfrcss and attend- ance are some of the duties they perform. All these forces, working in close fnooerotion. have made Washington Hfah School what it is today, a leader in educational progress and achievement. 3 fl E. GANSINGER, Registrar and M. MUIR, Clerk 12 91 433 W 5 K W W Si s l X 'X CRATER LAKE OREGON Southern 1'm'if'iv I'hni 0 FACULTY I COURSES 0 UNDERCLASSIVIEN B EDUCATORS ALLll I ENDEAVORING to fit students for a place in the business world by the emphasis of speed, accuracy, and thoroughness in their work, the teachers of the Commercial department have set a worthy standard tor pupils to attain. COMMERCIAL Sievert, Boyd, Mayrose, McCoy, Chairman. MATHEMATICS Top Row-Matthews, Walley, Foster. Bottom Row-F. John- son, Overpeck, Kellam, Chairman, Mendenhall, Caldwell. If .:z.fflff'f'V O AS A SUBJECT in the Washington High School curriculum, mathematics attempts to tit the needs of those in the various courses. General mathe- matics gives the student an opportunity to observe the part it plays in our everyday lives. The college preparatory ccurse offers more intensive mathe- matics and pays more attention to the acquisition of skills and techniques. 14 0 HOME ECONOMICS is o subject in which young people are given proper instruction so that they may achieve success in making homes in which they will be happy and make others happy. This is done throught the building of ideals, the teaching of principles, and the developing of ability to apply them. I THE SUCCESSFUL WORKING ot our democracy depends upon the educa- tion of the people. An educated person is one who understands and is able to control his surroundings. Today, the people living in our great cities face conditions that can be understood and mastered only through the study ot nature at second hand, preferably through the natural science courses in our schools, under experienced teachers. 'AJS HOME ECONOMICS Moriarty, Flinn, Chair- man, Thrasher Branham Tafblfbig, HL I it t uwitwfw. NATURAL SCIENCE Top Row-Moore, McCu'- Iough, C. Johnson. Bottom Row-Brunswick, Kozacik, Elliott, Chairman, Mills, Reeves. EDUCATORS ALL!! WNW i s ,',': k I ART FOREIGN LANGUAGE Hockett Lean, Chairman, Paul, Rust, Cook, Chair- Boomer man. ENGLISH Top Row- Ruff, Daugherty, Lucas, Swindell, Dunn Brill, Tullis, Bell. Bottom Row-Sharpe, Steinberger, DePew, King Chairman, Oilar, Gaber. 0 ART EDUCATION in our school holds a most important position, not only because ot its ethical and aesthetic values, but also because it has a very practical and vocational bearing upon the processes of education, leading the student to keener enjoyment of leisure time and opening the path to finer recreation and to a better and fuller life. O TWO YEARS of study in either Latin, French, or Spanish are offered at Washington High School. ln that time a pupil secures a cleorer under- standing of phrases, references, and allusions that are found in books and other publications, ln this way a greater appreciation of literature is gained. O LANGUAGE is the basis ot learning. To give the student the power of self-expression, to cultivate taste in the choice of reading material, and to set forth a means of acquiring knowledge are the aims of the English department. 16 SOCIAL SCIENCE Top Row-Boniecki, Sou- ter, Bolton, Geddes, Pal ITICF. Bottom Row-D o b b i e, Cooley, Sigler, Chairman Sowerby, McDonald. MUSIC Mears, Shearer, Boyce, Tritt, White, Chairman fin- sertj. ITHE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT deals with the study of social problems and human relationships ot the present and the past. This depart- ment includes history, civics, commercial geography, government, economics, and sociology. A study of these subjects makes possible a better under- standing at conditions that exist, and it is hoped, will make an improved society ot the future. O MUSIC is a very interesting field tor young men and women who tind pleasure in self-expression. The music department of Washington High School attracts hundreds of students every year who seek the enriching ex- perience at participation in bands, orchestras, choruses, and glee clubs. Thus they receive technical training in a vital subject which gives them poise and self-confidence. 17 EDUCATORS ALLll 0 THE INDUSTRIAL-VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT embraces three sepa- rate divisions: pre-vocational work, in which the pupil makes a survey of the different fieldsg vocational work, which gives the pupil practical training and experienceg and finally, avccational work, which gives thcse who are interested an opporunity to express themselves. O GOOD HEALTH is an important factor in a happy and successful life. Proper exercise is vital in the quest for health. Realizing this fact, the physical education department offers a program whereby every student can get the benefit of athletic training. VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL Top Row-Frankenhauser, Altender- fer, Richey, Price. Bottom Row-Fauber, Gaumer, Woodbury, Chairman, Pratt, Rencen- berger. PHYSICAL EDUCATION McShane, Chairman, Dickes, Van Horne, Schweingruber, Wall, Clark. Y' Q rl 0 , f i cXw . A Y JA W iff? A A if-1 L -K K S 'ik a . we ' W + t Q i N Xxx 3 V A Y Q -- ' ' ' yi 1 , 2 A Jr! ig, ft 8 Q Q if f'M id V .aww Courtesy Scholastic Editor 0 IN HIGH SCHOOL, as in college, there is offered to students a wide variety of curricular activities in different preparatory courses. The present day high school is not in accord with modern trends if it does not offer different types of courses to accommodate the possibilities and limitations of its student body. In Washington High School there are four materially different courses: college, commercial, general, and vocational. In the college preparatory course, a student is fitted primarily for college, the commercial course develops one for business, and the general and the vocational train the student for the industrial world. Each course performs its individual task in broadening the mental and physical scope of the student who must eventually make use of it in a practical way. All these help to impart a sense of idealism with the sense of realism, thus giving the pupil an under- standing of the life which he will face eventually in the world, 20 GREAT FALLS YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK O COMPLETING four years of high school educa- tion with an enviable showing for past attainments, it is with a sense of new hope and vision that we set forth into the changing world. Some of us will go to institutions of higher learning and others will start immediately at their chosen occupations. Whatever our choice, our goal is satisfactory ad- justment, a clear perspective as to advancement, and lasting achievement. AT THE HELM Right to left: EDWARD SPAULDING President MARIE BANJAVIC Secretary DONALD YOH E Vice-President 21 Top Row-Alex John Acsbok, Mike Bajo, Frank Balog, Marie Patric Banjavic. COLLEGE 6 Second Row-Gabriel S. Baranyai, John Wesley Barbee, Alyce Helen Baum, John Douglas Belanger. Bottom Row-Theodore Beres, Marion Bernstein, John Marshal Bielski, Jr., Isabelle Margaret Black. 1 do ,J Top Row-Julia Vilnera Bobalik, Frank Bochik, Jr., Anthony William Bogon, Matilda Irene Bolla, Second Row-Henrietta Lydia Borowski, Mary Irene Bossinger, Glen Thomas Bovard, Betty Lee Brown. Bottom Row-Peter Caliman, Joseph N. Corner, Andrew Joseph Chesney, George Chesnye. U 23 C Top Row-Stephen Robert Ciulei, George Edmund Corbett, Thomos Costino, Jr., Richord Horry DeJerf. Second Row-Beatrice Dennis, Querentio DeRemer, Fronk Ferdinand De Rosa, Doncild Williom Dobbie. Bottom Row-Harriett Alice Dudzinski, Alice Dupre, Effie Lorroine Ecidon, Worren Williom Ellis. 24 Top Row-Ann Evonson, Cloro Dorothy Fenske, Alvero V. Fiegle, Robert Kermit Fields. Second Row-Kotheryn G. Filson, Normon Jomes Flynn, Prather Flynn, Joe J. Gcillucci. Bottom Row-Wilbert Rollie Gerkin, Robert Eugene Geyer, Eugene Henry Grcibski, Edwin Anthony Grotunik. 25 I Om Q5 Top Row-Steven Randolph Gulasy, George John l-lamnik, Freida Berneice Hankins, Susan Kathleen Harrigan. Second Row-Jarvis Lee Harris, George Joseph Harveth, LaVerne Lillian Hilsfrorn, Charles William l-lranchak. Bottom Row-Josephine Jeorse, Laura Marlene Kalutz, Clarence Anthony Kasper, Pete John Kolas. 26 Top Row-Ray Mamula Kovach, Isabelle Pauline Kowal, Mary Kuric, Mary Ann Laskarin. Second Row-lrene Levy, Joe N. Lukaseski, Walter Edward Mackey, Grace Louise Main. Bottom Row-James Charles Maloney, Jr., Mike M. Marcinkovich, Jack H. Markey, Veronica Jeannette Marlow. x P HN 27 N , , . J 1 li.. . iii is S . Q5 . A E Qs 1 x Top Row-Dorothy Marovich, Marion J. Matt, Andrew A. McCann, James P. Metros. Second Row-Albert Meyers, Mike R. Michels, John Fred Milasich, Howard H. Miller. Bottom Row-Mary Moldovan, Elizabeth Molnar, John Franklin Monea, Marjorie Elizabeth Mongeon. 28 Top Row-Themistocles Morpnis, Peorl Verlee Morrison, Fern Lucille Newell Jock Newell. Second Row-Agnes Rosolond Otvos, Anne Eloine Pope, Mornie Popovich Fred Jock Prusiecki. Bottom Row-Edward Purvock, Mildred Myrno Rcinich, Stephen Nick Ronich Mike Regenoviclfm. X i iff , ffl N, ,QLNY l 29 ll ff Top Row-Morgoret Amelio Reid, Florentine Bernodine Rice, Doris Wiiletho Richordson, Corey Jone Rosohocki. Second Row-Nick Rozkrok, Quentin White Rudolph, Don Sobo, Williom Sobo. Bottom Row-Williom Stephen Sobol, Soroh Sombursky, Chorles Sondor, Victoria Sorleo. 30 ,pl Top Row-Annette Mareeom Sauer, Robert E, Sayger, Russ ll hmidt, Donald Eugene Scott. Second Row-Lorraine Rose Shy, John Victor Sikich, Bernard kowski, Ida Smethers. Bottom Row-Mary Marsha Sostik, Herbert F. Southern, Edward Charles Spaulding, Joseph Charles Stankovich. 31 ,Jet My -, Top Row-John Edward Sukupchak, Frank Richard Tamborski, Joseph Tavarczky, Edward Charles Tilka. ' Second Row-Anthony Tonkovich, Walter Vencel Trocha, Dan Turean, Cola Annetta Turner. Bottom Row-Ignatius Joseph Turon, Johnnie Theresa Upshaw, John Joseph Vana, Stephen Joseph Velligan, Jr. 32 Top Row-Frank Victor, Alex Vraciu, Jr., James R. White, John White Second Row-Elizabeth Wier, Albert William Wiersbe, Grice Earl Williams Henry L. Williams. Third Row-Louise Elizabeth Williams, Milers Winbush, Donald M. Yohe Virginia Yonko. Bottom Row-Joseph George Young, Kalman Zemen. 33 COMMERCIAL Top Row-Madelen E. Ackerman, Lucille L. Adinolti, Helen Veronica Anderkovics, Irene Marie Arent, Irene Therese Baiusz. Second Row-Marguerite Geraldine Balazs, Joseph P. Balczo, Emily Helen Balon, Christine Julia Banfy. Bottom Row-Bernice Marie Barloga, Elizabeth Esther Bernath, Sophia Bolcis. 34 Top Row-Anne Marie Brezgis, Margaret Buzea, Helen Cvitkovich, Second Row+l-lenry Harry Dixon, Helen Louise Dolafowski, Mildred Edwards, Joseph Emil. Bottom Row-Gertrude Engyel, Alma C, Epps, Gizella Kathleen Erdei, Elma Erickson, Emma F. Evancho. 35 LCC Top Row-Mary Elizabeth Ferenci, Helen Fozkcs, Samuel Edward Furticella, Marie Elaine German, Anne Gheajo. Second Row-Gabriel Gene Girasin, Priscilla Rae Goodman, Celia V. Govorchin, William R. l-lill. Bottom Row-Gertrude Barbara l-lolt, Christine Ann Hornak, Mary Agnes Jaksich. 36 Top Row-Thelma Beatrix Jones, Sophie Phyllis Ka- minski, Elaine Smiles Kasper. Second Row-June l.allah Kasper, Margaret M. Kish, Annabelle Kloac, Anne Eilleen Klolcoski. Bottom Row-Frances R. Kwiatlcosky, Emma A. Lengyel, Mary Lakaczyk, Valeria Lap, Kay LaVerne Maglish. 37 reef H' Top Row-Clara Evelyn Majewski, Mary J. Matusik, Dorothy Mihailovich, Estelle Rose Marie Mihalik, Shirley Dale Montgomery. Second Row-Helen Elaine Oprea, Robert William Parker, Amelia Petru- cka, Alexandria Alice Piasecki. Bottom Row-Irma Jean Pihulic, Irene Josephine Pokro- pinski, Jose Isabel Porras, 38 Top Row-Anne Lorraine Pridala, Charlotte Myrtle Rol- ler, Frances Rumas. Seca Row-Lauretta Rzepczynski, Anne Sabo, Violet Marie Sako, Betty Schmidt. Bottom Row-lr e l-l, m ed Ruth Scofield, Claire Scott, Anne Sirbu, Clara Siri- QCJS. jj ll' - x 39 ' fl .dll , 'V 'n. ' 1 ., ,i if .L , J Q0-9 Top Row-Lewis William Sirigas, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Lucille Ann Somenzi, Thelma Mary Agnes Sullivan, Elizabeth Szabados. Second Row-Thelma Taskinen, Beatrice Taylor, Lorraine Constance Tompkins, Victoria Turean. Bottom Row-Helen Leontina Tursit, Virginia Tursit, Ethel Dorothy Ullstarn. 40 Top Row-Kathryn Judith Untulis, Mildred S. Valach. Second Row-Ann Mary Vieckus, Mary Beth Wagner, George Charles Welsh. Bottom Row-Janet Muriel Wilson, Sophie Marie Zatlokowicz, Olga Xandra Zigulis, Alice Joan Zuick. ff' JW 41 ww GENERAL Top Row-Florence Mae Adams, Joseph J. Ancich, John R. Anderson, William A. Anderson. Second Row-Edward Anthony Balon, Frank Steven Banyai, Jr., Anthony B. Barbush, lvene Begler. Bottom Row-Joe Stephen Belinsky, Stanley T. Bialon, Joseph Bolcis, Vincent A. Bolsega. Top Row-Frank Stanislau Budzik, Mary Janet Burosh, Frederick Charles Denton, Vera Theresa Doktysz. Second Row-Anthony S. Doloszycki, Louis Frank Dozsa, Joseph Gregory Dura, Thelma Rouchelle Evans. Bottom Row-John J. Frisinger, Frank Anton Gargas, Joseph Anthony Greichunos, Betty Ann Hale. 43 Top Row--Joseph Theodore Hcinok, Leo Lionel Hernondez, Annie Bernice Hurt, Donold Edword Jomes. Second Row-Barney Thomos Jordon, Helen Marie Koil, Vincent Peter Kopino, Henry Stephen Kowczynski. Bottom Row-Frcink Mitchel Kolorczyk, John Joseph Kroll, lshmoel Lotton, Katherine I.. Lukoczyk. 44 ,,-,,,b,, e N31 .5 Top Row-Doro Belle MacKenzie, Coroline Marie Mocko, Poul Michel, Anne Judith Miholic. Second Row-'IddIe D. Miller, John A. Minchuk, Christopher Columbus Monroe, Louis Monroe, Bottom Row-Mory Ellen O'Meoro, Betty Ruth Osborn, Esther l-lildegorde Potoi, Lou's Petho. 45 l H if r K F ff ,X f 1 1 f, fill ff-s Top Row-William Steven Rakos, Helene Ann Rapacz, Sulo Ranta, Frederick Douglass Riggins. Second Row-Bill F. Romanenko, Julie Peggy Rybenske, Anne Tess Set- check, Lundy Frederick Sepiol. Bottom Row-Melvin Robert Shelbourne, Austin W. Tillotson, Jeanne Faye Tobias, John Udowski. 46 Top Row-Honnc Morie Upshow, Sophie Delores Wiergocz, Thomas Wooden, Nicholas Somuel Zocok. Bottom Row-John Zomko, Fronk Anthony Zoronko, Rose Morie Zivich. f , wyihpivixvff :fp to , ,f 47 V O C A T I O N A L Top Row-Jocob Joke Aleksy, Fred W. Anderson, Oliver Bernard Andrews, George Bolich Steve Bonosiok. Second Row--Frank John Borno, John S. Borto, Chorles Edward Bevon, Steven W. Bilik. Bottom Row-Eorl W. Creekmore, John Stephen DuBec, John Jock Evons. 48 Top Row-Frank Farcus, Jr., Homer G. Forester, Walter David Gaddis. Second Row-John A. Galambos, Jesse R. Garcia, George Arthur Green, Bruno Peter Goodus. Bottom Row-Wenton McKean Hedinger, John Edward Holland, Joe Anthony Kanuik, Anthony Thomas Karas, Vincent Frank Kawecki. 'G- 49 Top Row-George N. Keer, William George Knaver, Henry Jack Koehler, Joseph Anthony Kovieras, Frank Richard Laucis. Second Row-Bernard Jerome Lobin, John Richard Mamrila, Edward S. Melshen, Eli D. Micu. Bottom Row-William Molnar, Abraham D. Morales, Ernest Pastor. 50 Top Rowhfvlichael Petrovich, Frank Stanley Rakoczy, William J. Schoen- born, Frank Sibley. Second Row-Surry Sim Smith, George Bernard Stankavich, Paul Strapon, Fred Vincent Sus- terich, Mike Joseph Takacz. Bottom Row-Simon William Veyurka, Irving W, Walthers, Julius Walter Waslewicz, Floyd Williams, Joseph Raymond Zywiec. 51 STANLEY LISZCZAK President FRANCES CHAMBERS Secretary PAU L STI MSON Vice-President '. V1 I . , if , jf ' fx f 1 . X X f! If X X K ,ji X fVl V 'f fl! fl iff l df JL' ,fl ly, 1 fy f ffyf ff J! . X, ff 1 y ,ff ff dll ' if iff! 0 AFTER THE FLEETING years have passed all too quickly, the junior class successfully arrives at a long-sought destination next year. Possessing a record of achievement which is dif- ficult to surpass, the Senior Class of i938 is well fitted to assume the lead- ership in loyalty and service which is the heritage of every graduating class. JUNIOR LEADERS 'Y J' ' ' ,-ff L' Af' , f J iumioizs I 5' If f L, sl. I f .air ' Top Row-V. Gearring, Evans, Johnson, Cuculich, Frye. Baranyai. Brauer, Bozek, Hill. Jarabak, Cergizan, Choklus, Johannsen. Barkal. Second RowfBowens, Darrow, Chambers. Conger. Danciu, Carr, Hedinuer, Darin, Heldinq. Helen Bielslli. Dull, Harriet Bielski, Grady. Grahski. Galbraith. Third Row-Hood, Hodupski, Bartkus, Fedorek, Barnacky, Baginski, Falgier, Doerr, Adamchik, Himden. Brandush. Budris, Craig, Brunswick. Berquist. Fourth Row-Hooks, Beuler. Fuhrmark, Kaufman, Bell, Buttosh, Bonkcwski, Bach, Frye, Blosky, Kawnzynski, Curry Ahhett, Boyer. Fifth Row-Fleisher, Hudak. Benante, Balich, Janicki. Kaczerski. Delnicki. Bartok. B. C-earring. L, Brown. Bottom Row-Gutierrez, Fahiani, Cohen, Kaplan, Farmer, Avinoton. Top Row-Voros, Lenick. Mervis, Skiheli, White, Wasilewski. Zalewski. Marcusa-n, Triantos, Monacy, Wright. Second Row-McCooe. Sikora, Washington, Kinelski, Sirigas, Susterich, Sullivan, Zlgulis, Sekulski, V. Thomas, Yeager, Samuels. Third RowTG. Thomas, E. Thompson. Kiraly, Wyant, Sostik, Usdoski, Matko, Kundrat, Luo, Miller, V. Roseta, Zarlcovich Wil inson. Fourth Towr-Moss, Morris. Liotak, Spudic, Lewis, 0. Roseta, Kleinwachter. Lee, Wiltfong, Waitlius, Majercik, Luttringer, ep ey. Fifth Row-Matovich. Moeglin, Vajvoda, Markovich, Yocis, Martinich, Kclhert. Kryoowski, Makady, Tarler, Speros, Villa Somenzi. Szitas, Tranos. Bottom Row-Scofield, Summers, Kielhasa, Williams, Stirling, Wcjtalc, Matusik, Mikalauslmi, Maxwell, Mackowiak, Vana v v 53 Hornyak Bednar Gorman Echoles Brown. in 35 iuixiioras M Top Row-Sabol, Novak, Porter, Puc, Pajdzik, Riddle, Olney, Raczkowski, Savanyu, Presse, Piwkiewicz, Pitzel, Ponovich Second Row-Rucarean, Mustakes, Roddy, Piiipnw, Rogers, Pope, Reffkin, Onia, Poskin, Orlich, Raduske, Bottom Row-Schaffer, Schaal. Rastovsky, Pound, Roth, Sargent, Rumas, Murphy. Parris, Rodriquez. Top Row-J. Davis, L. Davis, Forszt, Finkelstein, Conner, Csicsko, Balka, Banich, Conway, Duga. Second Ruw-Elish, Fabian, Gargas, Astolas, Foster, Flores, Banjancic, Fagan, Bonin, Gazdik. Third Row-Chambers, Bennett, Bailor, Cohen, Evans, Cigler, Cucuiich, Davis, Bertza, Brich, Danciu. Fourth Row-Dezamko, Davitian, Brenman, Bruzas, Ben, Braykovich, Donohue, Brown, Barrat, Boldi. Bottom Row-Fortner, Chiuas, DeMure, Dixon, Anton, Boravich, Garzinski, DePaula, Catasien, Bennett. 54 Top Row-Smith, Riddle, Witczak, Tamhuro, Starcevich, P. Skertic, Rosellini. Stewart, Shurman, Pry, Usitalo, Waite Sellers. Turean. Second Row-Rothfuss. Szasz, Tate, Stimsun, Siminski, Sohieralski, Smoltz, Racich, Kijurina. Rolland, Kocur, Williams Taylor, Tokarz, Stipancic. Third Row-Sarenoach, Vana, Wojciechoski, Wiergacz, Yadrcn. Presner, Spaulding, Thellman, Simko, Sarkisian, Richards, Joseph Skertic, Rivich. Rohrnian. Fourth Row-Vardalos, Yuhasz, Triinmel, Vasquez, Zeleznik. Sterling, Vukovich, Puskas, R:senh2rry. Slohada, Steokowslli. Joe Skertic. Sufana, Richter, Rajnoch. Bottom Row-Williams, Thomas. Sass, Zagrovich, Staniszewski, Uriss. Timkovich. Vega, Samples, Hadarich. Spudic. v f J ., f 'lo I VI . ,,,,.f .T it za KJ, fu! ,- ilffbk 3 Too Row-Kaminski, Johnson, Hines, Leach, Liszczak, Horn. Lukaszyk, Nagy, Kozlowski, Larson, Gould, Lolton, Hlavaty, Griuhlnos, Payne. Second Row-Halal, Nicksic, Krejewski, Haralovich, Patai, Hunt, Maicher, B. Holmes, Kish. Monek, Gos. Polis. Third Row-Hurt, Halcarz, Medrea, Mosora, Myers, Nemeth, Lakumecz, Mitchell, Urban, Poy, Hart, K. LaPosa. Fourth Row-Neuovetich, Hunter, Meanuuyo, Medrano, J. LaPosa, Medina, Gooden, Kopanda, W. Pandak, Kearns, F. Pandak, Ponach, Lahas, Josvai. Bottom Row-Kovach, E. Holmes, Jenco, Huttle, Melyon, Hanak, Nemeth Hoffenherq, MacKenzie, Mackoviac, Orhan. 55 -0 haul.. MJ of F s ,PJ y,5 Jq swf 'P Xi '3 vi' . 7 SQPHOMORES il f f fi f 1- N fm r .1 Q f I 1 fx ,J :QC 0' X U Top Row-Davis, Doncff, Caldwell, Braykovich, Boqielczyk, Albert, Bossinoer, Benny, DeRemer. Bruzas, Beenkins. Second Row-Bajo, Cvitkovich, Collier, Budris, Byrd, Berry, Baldea, Banasiak, Anderson, Barr, Baker. Third Row-Bard, Bonefacich, Dominick, Boilek, Cabeen, Chicki, Cerqizan, Bencze, Armstrong, Chyla, Denton. Bottom Row-Basiaua, Csala, M. Donahue, C. Donahue, Dillon, Arancski, Blieden, Dual: Barsic, Cvitkcvich, Bader 1 ,sg Lex' . ,, 6,9 , -. 0. 1 . I Ton Row-Szilagyi, Terry, Poi, Sucol, Duffy, Watson, Buryzc, Mauoer, Wooden, Thzmoscn. Second Row-Thomas, Edwards. Vargo, Victor, Kolhas, Sanovic, Anderson, Summers, Mattson. Third Row-Fozkcs, Larson, Brenmen, Braga, Poninski, Slamkowski, Frisinger, Davidszn, Horvath, Stan. Fourth Row-Beres, Grahswski, Rozzos, Rozcs, Huttle, Hozdcvich, Horvath, Bruscema, Kostolniuk, Dapra. Bottom Row-Tamhuro, Marks, MacLeod, James, Klecka, Standlee, Farkas, Pierce, Hornak, DeMartino, Pop. 56 -10.1 ' PI-I Top Row-Tumhus. Paladi. Vlahos. Tobias, Townsend, Yadron, Purevich. Ruehling, Spector, Warwa, Powers, Slader, Prozinger. Szirowecz, Pawenska. Turich. Second Row-Peronto. Zeleski, Szymanski. Oresko, Shy. Soltys. Serbon, Wood, Obera, Raczkowski. Pappas, Stewart. Sabol Serafin, Vlasich, Vittig. Pressnell. Third Row-Shurnian, Reid. West. Vaughn, Perkins, Zappia, Zivich, Skertich, Pokropinski, Paulson, Orban. Seiqel. Vraciu Zacok. Pihulic, Szczepkowski. Fourth Row-Turoci. Pollack, Stefanich. Poplawski, Tanzas, Sedor. Vasquez. Osborn, Slazejk, Polk, Zuvich Stephen. Sufak Vucich. Tiplic. Bottom Row-Stan. Rompa, Wasowicz. Vintilla. Popp. Kulka, Vania. Ranacz, Samarzija, Perepski, Pastor. ff Top Row-Lackey, Hines. Hoppe, Jenkins, Genisauski, Mireninh, Jurkas, A. Janovsky, Flynn, Nihlick, Dull, Misecko. Second Row-Hohos, Kulin, Karas. Laurinas, Kulka, Mascus. Fenske, Ferene, Germek, Kirilova, McNeil. Third Row-Menlfarini, Klosak, Dudzik, Morris, Jablonski, Holechko, Koscielnlak, Gaul, Muday, Guzis, Korytkowski, Majerski Grabows i. Fourth Row-Maqgat, Hayes, Fields, Mihalko, Gavrilov, Durco, Kader, Mestrich, Evion, Mroczkowski. Mersot. Himden. Fifth Row-M. Janovsky, Minchuk, Mamrila, Gustafson, Matejcic, Kish, Mihalich, Manker, Dubin. Kutie. Maten. German Knerr, Hansen. Bottom Row-Mihalik, Majestic, Georgieff, Farnetti, Nemeth, Gorondi, Fahian, S. Lukaczyk, J. Lukaczyk, Knaver, Nicholson. 57 MORIRV K Q5 9- SOPHOMORES Top Row-Wiech, Hitra, Murakowski. Kneer, Kacznisli Hedinger, J. Thompson, Grcevich, Walker, I. Fuss Second g0WTM'GC0fIE, Kwandras, Gogolak, Lepay, Lind, Levy, Grencik, Markovich, Gormak, Hreha, S. Zeller, Matuse, oto, an ey. Third Row-London, Love, Zaragoza, Stockhouse, D. Williams, S. Fuss, Turich, Tyburski, Kevek, Hornyak, Weisherq, Fox, Kosmitis, Nagdeman, Wyllie. , Fourth Row-Kolbus, Grahski, Michalak, Joyce, Haluska, J. Zeller, Strapon, Leyva, Leply. Fleisher, Vendal, Jaksich, Verbancsics, Maurushis. Fifth Row-Duhrinich, Johnson, Karas, Wickenden, Walkowiak, Haugh, Kolady, Wasilowski, Striminski, Surmak, Szakatitz. Navarro, W. Williams, W. Thompson, Kish. Sixth Row-Molnar, Holley, Kessler, Haywood, Toth, Marshall, Jacoby, Glendown, Kolidowski, Milchak, Nsvath. Bottom Row-Taylor, Zurawski, Vacindak, Zywiec, Vadas, Kipindo. Top Row-Holland, Koleff, Fuss, Stathis, Anderson, Rudis, Latia, Lovin, Mascus, Boyd, Banks. Second Row-Harris, Bodo, Spikes, Hueston, Popovich, Nowesnick, Stockhouse, Jacko, Hanzi, Skertic. Third Row-Tillotson, Molnar, Spencer, Rogers, Irk, Kinkade, Paulson, Walsh, Frankenhauser, Lucas, Gargas, Sopko, Scoogins, Fourth Ravi-Hernandez, Nagy, Snyder, Govorchin, Jaworski, Haluska, Turbow, Kisfalusi, Babetz, Budnyk, Debreceny, Vargo, risan. Fifth Row-Aldrin, Czapla, Puskus, Ohradovich, Pena, Perez, Porumh, Danciu, Hall, Hohas, Behary, Samhor, Monroe, Kraus, Pickarczyk, Varuo. Bottom Row-Annel, Fodor, Slusser, Valadez, Stadnik, Palmateer, Josvai, Oresko, Royster, Mesa, Kurland. 58 SOPHOIVIORES Top Row-Palmer, Cristea, Bobalik, Phillips, Charmen, Rader, Stanley, Cichocki, Simolin, Schlunt. Second Row-Annelich, Porta, Cook, Rahe, Crisloff, Boatner, Rudzinski, Rak, Burns, Parker, R. Detterline, Evanson. Third Row--Breaz, Rodriuuez, Sholomite, Lamhkin, Puchek, Barhush, Ancich, Bodnar, Rapacz, Adamchik, Orhan, Kasper, Yavore, Brownlee, Rohl. Fourth Row-Rosenhloom, Evans, Vicholka. Petroski, Stachon, Rozzas, E. Deiotte, Domsic, A. Detterline, R, Bohin, Colter, Castro, V. Bobin, Edinger, Blosky. Fifth Row-Ranicifer. Ard. Roller, Burwell, Crontz. L. Deiotte, Ccnney, Prucy, Tenkley, Banjavic, Ohrenski, Bartok, S. Salmsa, Sarenuach, Otvos, Dixon. Bottom Row-Elish, Cowan, Perez, Petrusic, Stankovich, Palfi, Sniegle, Resnick, Rackozy, Buroush, M. Saksa. 1 59 -1 ,Ju FRESHMEN X , l I i IW ', ' 4 5 C' . Q '- Q, ,, el , 'K Top Row-Zientera, Hamilton, Triantcs, Hollins, Dupre, md' , Second Row-Godra, Q Anderson, Zuick, Miller, Bridgman, wine- ,jjj hart. Segovia. Samarzia. I 'J K . V no Third Row-Mullally, Matovich, L. Anderson, Major, Pepsin, Guoliak, Novak, Prewitt, Olson, Trbovich, Berkovitz, Astolas, by ,K r .X Hamnik, Martinez, Jerenovich, Laska. f' 'N E4:urthxRow-Brown, Rios, Potesta, Wilson, Lind, Styhurski, Amman, Furticella, Lewis, Senchia, Ahedo, Matson, Shannon, vi fl i - ' ,,nx',Tr'Boravich, Micu, Beck, Vasquez, Markovich. - X E Fifth, Row-Patterson, Campbell, Popovich, Buzea, Bell, Paranch, Milohar, Franzel, Freedle, Pasca, Chiako, Casillas, Shur- ' man, Ramirez, Fineman, Onia. A V . ' 'Bottom Row-House Szymanski. Vangeloff, Kleckner, Crundwell. Amick, Reschan, Florpz,, nnett rynecki Sko el'a. X 8 3 g A Q , ,, ,A 1 i P J w i, , 11 P' V -M - 4 .. 1 M L Q . lk! ,OA 9, pills fi , V? ff .I ,QM , I uw . H a X1 La at AN QQYALL ,lin hy' 3 I ,ryk ,. .U - A. , f N, .fi - N I 57111 1,1 . W s . ,J ' 1 , ,. - ' CQ ' ' -QE f - V, ii -' - x , , o , s. M , , l s. If ' 4 F if D , lb 0 ix V ii V i s ,.f' A . F gh ,f it 1 I' V f f ' ' Nw 3 ii 1 , ' lk, n 'ws A x x, ,l x, 5 ,T i dl . , it A- w b ,Tv ,IQ . . X, eff I ly l is sql ' , E U 1' ,' - lei sf - e V 4 L in -mlm X 47 W' -6 ' ,- VIA Rf 0 , X75 ' 4 . cf A, f . , fi , T , N ITV. Q5 ,em ' ,, . I Q 1 i , ef V3 .' ' - ' l ' ' s, - ' - ,1 ' Top Row-Dohay. Waigowski, Heafh, Walden. Chuha, Kantrimas, Salamanski, Muntean,.Qharman, Miller, Kovach, Grighl -fl x Maki, Gearring, Weir, Goodman, Levy. -A 'N t - .ff an it . Seccnd Rcw--White, Sarkisian, Mtlieethen, Palazzcln, Saho, Olson, Ayers, Migas, Johnson, Spak, Qf-qg-rL,Babetz, Prusieckl, 9 I Kruse, Yelenicli, Zakula. ' ' Of Qi, Ny Third Row-Obremskifslugar, Sostik, Senour, Hooks, Vapensky, Masulovich, A, Stiglich, Melton, Sertich, Bihl, Gheaia, J' X- Spornick Me H, Maravilla, Protho. - W f Fourth Row-Kr ich, Brislain, Zagrovich, Yeager, Wood,,.Kilstein, Chambers, Slivka, Snauldinu,f'Landin, Eva, Matovich, 3.-J s ' Yakovatg A z, Kaufmagia , L! , X ,ca J Fiflh Rcw-Ngv th, al py, Frie lrnd, Valach, Kish, Vintila,'N. Stiqlich Mayer, Wornzr.ki,.Main, Russell. I if QA fn' . , ' X B:tt.m Rcw4'l1cnleg H tzman, Medrea, Fuhrmark, Chiqas, jidange, Georuieff, Goodman. sjdg Q ' A 1 A Xi ' IV X. ' ' 'i ff N X ', egg, if! '59 ' , I X., 42 X 1 ' ,J A fegrkkb ' ig if ,A ' 'gi ,Q 'N Y'-if ' K .. Q, , 0 V , 1 , H ' 'N , i X ll X A X . X so ' f X? A 1 H Q X ' f , gf ,QN' is - ' I, 'X ev 'I' - 'L - N ,gi K of .L 17 NJD a xx' xl? x l an f, ,JP FRESI-IMEN Top Row-Tillotson. Small, Trovinger, Feiueinhaum. J. Solomon. Rudzinski, Brown. Lackerdas, Snillnian, Poufsen, Pacheco. Tonliovich, Duncan. Kliach, James Pope, Makas. Gonzales. Second Row-Matty, Kijurina, Wnjtak. A. Solomon, Franciski. Wilinont, Kwiatkowski. Hoffman. Fahian. Koenke. Conner., Sanders. Hreha, C. Ostaszewski. Church, Nowak. Third Row-Perez. Gonzalez, Mulligan, Fly, Vukovich, Balknvsky, Higgins, Miller. Ellington, Berizek, Watson, Chambers, Vadas, Dolatowski, Sahu, Curtis, Poppa, Parris. ' Fourth Row-Houk, Ratz, Courts. Ranich, Martin, Hayes, Dolatcwski, Boyer, Wasilewicz, Nicksic. Vangeloff. Upshaw. Kowalski. Beres, Kwandres. Fifth Rova-Szpejewslii. Keer, Alaska, Allen, Holt, Ustrowski, Andrews, Truttling, Ard. Dwyer, Ryhicki. Ohacz. Rodriguez, rea. House. Sixth Row-Sabau, Juszkiewicz, Mocre, Terry, Sehasti:n Medina. Koehler. Ann Sukupchak. Hunter. Ruhcsha. Bottom Row-Shepherd, H. Ostaszewski, Kaliman, Trillo, Evon, Eadun, Kikas. Jack Pune. Top Row-Doerr, Krongols, Bolsega. Laurinitis, Virus. Derher, Connelly, Kolwicz, E. Germak, Sohacki. Woczymski, Pokuha, Bagan, Talarek, Zak, Zemhurski. Second Row-Kovacik, Donahue, Dabrowski, Szczepanski, Witzak. Sekulslii, Urhanski. Rantauskas. Kularczyk. Filinowski. A Suejewski, Gerwatowski, Mikula, Szczepkowski, Mihalik, Lutteringer, Third Row-C. Bozek. Parkoviizh, Dudzinski, Prusiecki, Winski. Bahinec. Kirvin. Goodnaster. Yadrcn. Siminski, Savage. Hunt Swentzel, Shanley, Chamberlain. DeLor. Fourth Row-Baran, Itczak, Forszt. Aranowslii, Stelmack. L Suejewski. J. Bozek. Korlia. Bziliziak. Belanger. Grohoski. Balon, Duktiss, Maiziejewski, Shanley. Rak. Lukaszewski. Fifth Row-Horvath, Mesnhi, Racich, Velligan, Latko. Banasiak, Kanlinski. Zawitowski, Boilek, Mullally, Adainchik, Gogzlak V Oncho, Duhec, Chlehowski, Zatkulak. Sixth Row-Fiene, Stipancic, Gyencik, M. Piotrowski, Huttle. Linay, Zemen. J. Piotrowski, Rogowski. Hodunski. Matusik Bottom Row-Kolhert, Kennedy, Hruzik. Gawlikowski. Balitski, M. Gerniak. Kennedy, Furto. Jenco. 61 FRESHIVIEN Jai E if Top Row-Lopez, Brott, Smith, Kilpatrick, . i Potchen Second Row-Duel, Sonko, Zafran, Watson, Jurasevi Barath, Boetel, Maxwell. Third Row-Bolcis, Gearring, Byron, Sims, mond Williams, Roth. Martin, , Benny, Doran, Ogrizcvich, Schuster, Sarlea, Thcmas, Bacon. ch, Ellis, Ostrowski, Marton, Holstronm. Hines, Mayer, Medrea, Farcus Evans, Gahoian, Bicksler, Posipanka, Olejnik, Senzvic, Vargo, Sen, Ray Fourth Row-Lahounty, Klvac, Link, Fleisher, Rosie Williams, Morales, Pumnea, Smulevitz, Small, St:ckhcuse, Black Klecka, Sanders, Evon. Fifth Row-Wujtak, Sufana, Dezamko, Svenda, Gav Bottom Row-H. Williams, Vangeluff, Mulligan, P ora, Chvostal, Roberts, Pooovich, Mackowiak, Perkins, Ciulei. ero, Caliman, Lindinger, Otto, Vega S I Top Row-Jackson, Rivers, Nicpon, J. Wisniewski, Sabo, Papo, Karaffa, Molnar, Shepherd, Wright, S. Wisniewski, Mlodzinski, Upshaw. Second Row-7Bobich, Nichols, Ramirez, Zaiko, Ryhenski, Koi, Stefanich, Tonkovich, Craig, Bernabei, Riley, Smulevitz, Watkins. Third Row-Crawford, Mavronicles, Grunstein, Panxlak, Lukich, Ryhinski, Johnson, Mills, Hardaway, Wilkinson, Sanders, Mosley. Bottom Row-Jaksich, Matusik, Seigel, Skertich, Maglish, Lewis, Rarick, Demhawski, Mindala, Pawluski, Fliter. 62 ii? WILL of THE wisp FALLS, LocHvALE sxv MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK 5 ASQ- ' Vfyfff ,f x ORGANIZATIONS 63 A wr, i,I r1' 3:4 Cnlnraulo ASSllK'i2l1fi0Yl SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-Szilaqyi, Poi, Sefchecli, Hedinger, Mervis, Levy, Dennis, Jarahak, Kail, Filson. Second Row-Kinelski, Barkal, Jenkins, Choklus. Darin, Sostilc, Pound, Zivich, Main, McCooe, Molnar. Third Row-Evanson, Peronto, Heldinu, Lun, Germek, Black, Vraciu, Samhursky, Kleinwachter, Sargent, Karas. Fourth Row-Yeager, Lewis, Murphy, Lewis, Rumas. Fliesher, Lukaczyli, Fuhrmazfk. Yonko, Manker, Pope Bottcm Row-Hurlak, Williams, Stirling, 0'Meara, Tcmpkins, Miss Shearer, Kuric, Erickson, Kostolnik, Fozlius, Roth. SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-Levy. Cristea, Walsh, Liszczak, Bohalik, Romanenko, Spaulding, Bovard, Gargas. Gould, Duga. Second Row-Usilalo, Milfer, Hlavaty, Harveth, Corbett, Finklestein, Stimson, Gogalak, A. Bennett. Lopez, Third Row-Paulson, Bochik, Germek, Manley, B. Sarengach, Evans, Brenman, Azad Sarliisian, G. Danciu, Karas, Solomon, Vardalos, Belinsky. Fourth Row-Kesmitis, Alex Sarkisian, DeMure, G. Bennett, Kolhas, White, Yeung, Southern, Walkowiak, Crontz, Goodman, Mervis. Fifth Row-Mr. Mears, Varuo, Senour, J. Sarengach, Blcsliy, Toth, Dudzinski, Prusieclii, Allen, Fortner, Kaufman, Mr. White. Bottom Rcvi-Russell, Williams, Popovich, DeJeit, Newell, Larscn, J. Danciu, Main, Yeager. Juszkiewicz. 64 supplements o love of music with beautiful rendition of typicol selece tions. combines mole voices of superior qual- ity into 0 representative group. iS. -trains vocal obilit e -dignifies and pop colored race. ulorizes music of the ORAL CLUB B rkal, CH Top Row-Miller, Gould. Gogolak, Dennis, Jenkins. Silaghi. Jarahak, Duga, a Mervis, Levy, Hedinger, Larson, Romanenko, Usitalo. Second Row-Newell, Paulsen, DeJerf, Tompkins, Filson, Kinelski, Vraciu, Helding, Darin, Choklus, Bennett, Stimson, Spaulding. Third Row-W. Sarengach, Kosmitis, Southern, Sargent, Molnar, Black, Sostik, Pound, Main, Zivinh, Young, Belinsky, Hlavaty. Fourth Row-Williams, Brenman, Sarkisian, Samhursky, Lup, Lewis, Kuric, Yonko, Kleinwachter, Lukaczyk, Walkowiak, J. Sarengach, Danciu. Bottom Row-Manker, Erickson, Stirling, Murphy, Mr. Mears, Miss Shearer, Evanson, Fuhrmark, Roth, Fleisher. ROBESON GLEE CLUB Top Row-Banks, Holland, Parker, Washington, Wooden, NI. Hines, Lackey, John- son, Smith. Brown. W. Hines. Second Row-Thompson, Morris, Monroe, Thomas, Begler, R. Phillips, Vaughn, Tillotson, Barnes, W. Phillips. 't hell McKeethen, Rancifer, Perkins, Bridgeman, Jenkins Th r Third Row-Royster, Mic , H Upshaw, Sanders, Hall, Gooden, Wright. k Parris J. Upshaw, Miller, Miss Shearer, Eadon, e Bottom Row-Hurt, Mar s, , rington. Brown, Begler, Holt. 65 CONCERT BAND Top Row-Kaspik, Pawloski, Polis, Fliter, Lind, Turon, Watkins, Medina, Riley Fields, Zeleznik, Mr. Tritt, Mr. Mears Second Row-Kisfalusi, Larson, Slamkowski, Sambor. Dura, Finkelstein, Samarzia Solomon. Hanzi, Curtis, Davis, Sellers, Levy, Samples, Simolin, Nagdeman Rakos, Trimmel. Third Row-Davis, Parker, Spencer, Prusiecki, Senour, Sufana, Ramirez, Leyva Foster, Coltor, Duel, Porumb, C. Monroe, Warren, Huttle, Zamko, Boatneri Emil, L. Monroe. Fourth Row-Anderson. Koveres, Micu, Kawczynski, Kesler, Tillotson, Aldrin Rudolph, Palmateer, Crawford, Andrews. Bottom Row-Breaz, Sikich, Simko, Fortner, Hitra, Cooney. CONCERT ORCH ESTRA Top Row-N. Popovich, Winhush, Kaspik, Porumb, Metros, Richardson, Rozkrok, Ellis, R. Williams, Wyllie, Detterline, Parker, Mr. White, Mr. Tritt. Second Row-Latia, Rosenberry, Dezamko, Kawczynski, Melyon, Kessler, Simolin, Nandeman, Rakos, Trimmel. Third Row-Pokropinski, Kirilcva, Barhee, Chambers, Hood, Palmateer, Jeorse, Andrews, G. Williams, Flynn, Boldi, Riuqins, Paxton, Kapina. Fourth Row-Barbush, Leach, Lukaczyk, Ullstam, Hokas, Yuhasz, Dohbie, L. Sabol. i Slamkuwski, Spector, M. Bahetz. Fifth Row-J. Babetz, Kinelski, Bernstein, Bolcis, Frye, Cunlee, V. Sahol, Main, Pappas. Bottom Row-Bertza, Zeleski, Black, M. Popovich, Kurland, Russel. v v offers standard band literature for the appreciation and interpretation of a group of talented students. furnishes an opportunity for advanced students of music to become acquaint- ed with orchestral compositions. 66 iii it GIRLS' BAND Tan Rcw-Larson, Gheaia. Bella. Taskinen. Mr. Mears. Bohalik, Second Rfw-Mattson. Purcvich, Misecku, Astolas. Cvitkuvich. Kish, Mikalauskis Smith. Farmer. Hlmdeii, Skiheli. Third Row-Murray, Prop, Paulsin. Dcktiss, Freedle. Saks. Farnette, Jeorse, Con stant, Orhavi, Begler. 0'Meara, Frye. McNeil. Fourth Row-DaPra. Jchannsen. Armstrcng. Spauldinq. V, Stiglich. A. Stinlich Vintila. Dellemer. Evans, Olson. Dull. Scott. Manger. Monqeon, Baum Bottom Row-Levy. Wier, Brcwn. Chyla. Roszcliacki. Crundwell. Trhovich, Wil liams. Fenske. Raninh. SAFETY COUNCIL Top Row-Michels, Munek. Sellers. Charman. Arlinolfi. DeRemer. Gaul, Kasper Shy, Soltys. Voros. Miller. Simiiiski. Spencer, E Lind, Ranich. Second Row-Pixler, K. Potesta, Calinian. Pihulic. Breiiman. Morris, Durco, Lewis Dolatuwski, Kleinwachter, Ruehling. Hines. A Potzsta, Barnacky. Holstrom Swentzel, White, Feigenhauni Third Row-Bennett. Vega. Farcus. Waters. Ratz, Mnlnar. Fornula Huish Wos- czynski. Matusik. Hunter, Macko, Brezgis. Blenz. R, Lind. V V Bottcm Row-Tamhuro. Klarich. Schafer, Styhurski, Mr. Bcniecki, Elish, Reid Fabiani. M. Potesta, Serna. 67 WASHINGTON BR T . OTHERS op Row-Hedinuer, Frisinger, Ranich, Lukaszewski, Sandor, Kapina, Vraciu, Saho, Gratnik. Winhush. Second Row-Reames, Belanger, Bochik, Schmidt, Monea, Rudoloh, Mamrila, Baloo, Marcinkovich, Danciu. Third Row-Tamborski, Monek, Rivich, Sarkisian, Emil, Meyers, Costino, Zeleznik, Rakos, DeJerf. Bottom Row-Williams, Porras. Young, Vana, Turon, Mr. Walley, Anderson, Spaulding, Bennett, Poqach, Cataseln. GIRL COUNSELORS Top Row-Marlow, Kinelski, Miller, Levy, Mervis, Olney, Morrison, Hill, Jarahak, Majercik. Susterich, Presse Second Row--Wilson, Main, L. Sirioas. Galbraith, Thomas, Dudzinski, Pope, Sarlea, Baranyai, Rosochocki, Lup, Gheaia, German. Third Row-Sullivan, Holt, Molnar, Rucarean, Turean, Hanliins, Popovich, Ahbett, Matovich, Jones, Curry, Turner. Fourth Row-Martinich Mold , ovan, C. Sirigas, Zuick, Schmult, Brezgis, Enqyel, Kuric, Lengyel, Black, Evanson, Fuhrmarlt, Erickson. Bottom Row-Lukaczyk, Kowal, Brown, Fleisher, M h Hudak, Good ' urn y, Miss Bloomquist, Valach. man. Jeorse, Bernstein. 68 -creates in the under- clossmen k the minds of o nowledge of good citizen- ship and oids them in forming correct ottitudes towords school octivi ' ties. presents to the younger girls lessons in chorocter education, school regulo- tions, traditions, ond porticipotion in school activities. stimulates close cooperation with the faculty and the student government in the furthering of good conduct in the corridors of the school. -develops a spirit of self-government and relieves in part the load of the faculty and administrative forces. 5, I 5 Lamb. V gf.-ff MONITOR CAPTAINS AND ASSISTANTS Top Row-Spaulding, Slamknwski. Vraciu, Turon, Vana, Monea. Prusiecki, Carner. Bottom Row-Fuhrmark. Otvos, 0'Meara, Mr, Paul. Gheaja, Baniavic. Morrison. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Ton Rnw-Wayman, Senour. Hedinger, 0'Meara, White. Vucich, Horn, Brown. Bottom Row-Johnson, Stirling, Turon. Slamkuwslti. Taskinen, Mr. Sioler, Monea, Krusich. Shurman, Clarke. 69 4,441 'lie' SA! I I I-unfl4 xo, 3, WEEKLY ANVIL Top Row-Holmes. Sarlea. Grighlnos. Pope, W. Anderson, Sefcheck, Michels. Second Row-Samhursky, Otvos, Molnar, Evanstn, Bolla, Tursii, Oprea. Bottom Row-Bossinger. Emil, Hale, Mr. Kellam, Zaranka, Miss Swindell, J. Anderson, Goodman, Hanak. LIBRARY STAFF Ton Row-Kozlowski. Sarlea, Thnmas, Galhraith, Danciu, Turean, Wilson, Voros, Zatlokuwicz, Jenkins, Bruzas Bottom Row-Frisinner, Cnhen. Villa, Ahbett ' Pope, Sostik. , Miss Lucas, Schmult, Dudzinski, -provides o co d n id chronicle life. -teoche bro ry of school s elementary mechanics of li- work ond give s students o opportunit f ' n y or service. 70 9 d will and preparedness to -creates goo ' foreseen dis- SSFVS aster. in the event of un reciation of fine -establishes an app t ral talent. music and na u R RED CROSS K, JUNIO Top Row-Gould, Tamburo, Sohacki, Sabo, Hoffman. Janovsky, Purevich, Liszcza Scmenzi, Grady, Fiegle, Marcusan. Sohieralski, Foster. Second Row-Markey, Ranacz, Roller, Cergizan, Spector, Vukovich, Jurasevich, Bolla, Johnson, Walkowiak. Third Row-Kawczynski, Nagdeman, Sabo, Kostolnick, Anderson, Bicksler, Manker, Kosmitis. Kisfalusi, Blosky, Brich. Fourth Row-James, Brown, Patterson, Bechdel. Benante, Schaal, Szitas, Wasi- Iowski, Rudzinski, Holtzman, Sampias. Conlee. Bottom Row-Ashton, Morrison, Yalloway, Slamkowski, Andrews. Miss Kozacik, Horvath. Williams, Dembowski, Turbow. Cabeen. CADET GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-Vlahos, Fedorek, Giahski, Hoppe, Saho. Papo, Bozek, Hill, Manta, Socol, Turick, Plumlee, Duffy, Warwa, Brakovich, Grady, Beenkins, Sum- mers, Janovsky, White. Skiheli. Second Row-Vukazich, Mihailovich, Pensin, Major, Horvath, Anderson, Nihlick, Daugherty Molnar, Sarlea, Mencasini, Hunt. Zivich, Harrigan, d Shy, Baldea. , Spejewski. Pappas, Rucarean, Hohos, Stan, Woo . Row-Organ. Baker, Astolas, Gooliak, Holstrom. Sertich, Klowak, Pihulic, Barnacky. Rogers, Stewart, Sczynokowski, Muday, Mihalich, Mestrich, Koi, Kutie, Lukaczyk, Ellis, Brott, Bicksler. Fourth Row-Boravich, Evicn, Rodriquez, Vasquez, Milobar, German, Bliedqn, ' A K fman, Dillen, Johnson, Ayers, Masulovich, Bone- Third Gerwatowslu, Boilek, au facich, Morris, Duhin, Sedor, Gahoian, Vucich, Grabowski, Fifth Row-Miller, M. Reid. Reid: Melton. Migas, West. Crundwell, Rescan, Donahue, Colbert. Woia, ans, Stockhouse, Stefanich, Bartok, Bihl, S e'ewski. Craig, Barnahei. ' D Zamka, Miss Shearer, Wor- Stelmack, DI k Tinlic Kirstein, Chvostal, e d k Sixth Row-Lukaczy, , ' ' d Georgieff. Mackowiak, Pan a . ' ' Landin, Pasteur, Pasca, necks, Friedlan . Bottom Row--Fabiani, Zuvich, Stan, Rarick, Chiqas, Chiako, Flores. 544,11 . pa, l '4 Q-vs-wJ ' 39 4 I ! W ,,. ,X ff ' I 548-Aff! px 71 s W- X N Qi -4 Q .a is STUDENT CLUB COMMITTEE Top Row-Mervis, Alrtrin. Godra, Szasz, Maloney, Danciu, B. Slamkowski, Brown. Kisfalusi. Second Row-Fortner, Kurland. Chambers. Flynn. Heldinu. Newell, Grady, Peronlu, Elish. ' Miss Bloomquisl, Tompkins, A. Slam- Samples. s Matt Dennis, Monea. Bottom Row-Otvo , . kowski. Lewis. Sargent. BOY PATROL Top Row-Stanley, Molnar, Welsh, Stockhouse. Officer Herorld, Dixon, Bovard, A derson, Wiersbe. , Dozsa. Vasquez, Melshen, Davis, Polesta ikenhauser. Tamburo, n Second Row-Jacko. Gooden, Nagy -M dina. Holland, lloffenberg, Denton, Mr. Frai Bottom Row e Creekmore, Palazlolo, Polls. 72 clubs, and organizes and supervises il participation in extra ular activities. surveys pup curric bits of safety and protects -teaches ha t welfare of children going to the stree and from school, DEBATING Top Row-Cohen. Grabski. Trbuvich, Lind, Vana. Jarnhnk Frau? Sufam Second Row-Kirilova, Speros, Mr. Geddes, Spec! r, Mewis, Lir P m r Elie en Tarler. Hood. Bottom Row-White. Spaulding, Kurland, Wixzhush. develops the ort of public speaking ond respect for the other feIlcw's point of view. 1' I x-q AWN! ' r vin-wr-g n 7' . fr W if-: -1 - ' f,',H ' fx. +,'g'fk0,NfJ:, ug, 'TM fi i W ' ' f 'r ' I' -'-'55Vf ' 7 f ' ,giy-,..s f V A Q , 4 P , - , ' J r ' I 73 WORTH STRIVING FOR 74 THE MOUNTAIN, RANIER NATIONAL PARK, WASHINGTON ATHLETICS 75 l1VllII1'N5 lil'r'a1l Nlflillvlll Hy, S O RECORDING TWO of the greatest upsets in conference play, the first against Hammond, doped to beat them by two or more touchdowns and the second against Whiting's Oilers, supposedly state contenders, our football team passed all expectations in season play. ln the Hammond game, the opening minutes saw Tillotson, plunging fullback, drive through for twenty yards on a fake reverse spinner and put the ball in scoring position on the 23-yard stripe, On the next play, the two ends, Kolas and Larson, crossed up the Hammond backs. The latter broke through to the end zone and pulled down a pass rifled by Don Yohe, Senator halfback, for the first and only touchdown of the game. Standing in dropkick formation, Yohe faked a kick and passed to quarterback John Monea for the extra point. Featuring a tight defense that repelled further Hammond attack, we went on to win a well-earned victory. Their game with the Whiting Oilers provided another stunning upset. Whiting, rated all-state, had been toppled from their throne by Hammond the week before they met us. All set to vindicate themselves we received them on the rebound. We played them to a standstill the first half. The third quarter found us receiving the break of the game. Don Yohe intercepted a Whiting pass and returned it six yards to the Oiler 36-yard marker. Two passes on fourth downs, one to Bill Sabo and one to John Monea, brought us the coveted lead which was never relinquished. The Brown Derby, traditional annual award, stayed in our possession another year when we scored a brilliant 33-O victory over our city rival, Roosevelt. With the linemen giving fine interference on almost every play, the backfield functioned perfectly, every one of them virtually making at least one touchdown. 76 QM .ff SCORE BOARD Washington. . . .... l4 South Bend . Washington .... 7 Clark .... Washington .... 6 Clinton ..... Washington .... O Horace Mann ....... Washington .... O Emerson .... Washington .... 7 Hammond . . Washington . . .20 Lew Wallace. Washington .... 7 Whiting .... Washington .... 7 Froebel . . . Washington . . .33 Roosevelt . . . Top Row-Monea, Tillotson, Yohe, Rozkrok, Sabo. Bottom Row-Kolas, Metros, Turon, Regenovich, Danciu, Kovach, Blue, Gratnik, Vana, Budzik. 77 ,W V -' 5 mob' COACH J. MCSHANE il ffm- u ,gk Lili . RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row-Duga, Smoltz, Nagy, Boyd, Smith, Lovin, Bazan, Johnson, Larson, Conway. I WIN, Second Row-Sabo, Haralovich, Rosenberry, D. Williams, Kocur, R. Williams. Bottom Row-Usitalo, Sarkisian, Banich, Zemen, DePauIa, Davitian, Franken- hauser. H Ai, P E 2 1 COACH BRUNSWICK O AFTER TAKING over the position of Senator grid and basketball mentor, formerly held by Frank Cash, John McShane did not dis appoint his supporters. Through his untiring and diligent efforts the team of fighting Senators, although not large in size or weight, came through with a fine record. Credit is also due to Assistant Coaches Brunswick and Schweingruber who helped to make the season as successful as it was. 78 Q46 TENNIS TEAM Mr. Moore, Anderson, Tarnborskl, Vraciu, Belanger, Mr. Dickes ff Q . . 0 CONFERENCE CHAMPSl Winning their last scheduled match at the season from Hammond, 6-O, after slamming their way through a tough schedule, the tennis team won the coveted title, Western Division Champs ot Northern Indiana. Realizing they had a potent winner in the vet- eran squad returning from last year's play, Coaches John Moore and Herman Dickes did their best to develop them into championship caliber. Long hours ot practice finally netted its reward during the season's play. ln the play-off, however, with Mishawaka tor the state championship, the boys were not up to their usual form and lost the match, l-4. . . . . . .6 Washington ...... 6 Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington MATCHES Emerson .... Whiting .... ......6 Horace Mann Hammond . . Whiting .... Emerson .... Hammond . . 5 5 ......5 Horace Mann 6 6 lChampionshipl . . . .l Mishawaka . 79 . v' KN' SCORE BOARD 0 BUILDING THE BASKETBALL TEAM this sea- Washington --,-- 22 Ffvebel ---- son around Don Yohe, the only regular remaining Wa5l ,n9mn '- ' 28 LaPPf'te -'-' from last ear's s uad Coach McShane decided on Washmgton ' 29 Wlmmg ly , q I , Washington ..... 27 Valparaiso .... the combination of Yohe and Tillotson at forwards, wasnington ,,,,,,,, 30 Lgw wanace ,, Nagy covering the pivot line, with Kolas and Rege- Washington --4-- 29 Central QSBJ -- novich doing guard duty. Washington ..... 26 Hammond .... F t . b .H. t . d h T. Washington ...,. 19 Emerson ...... ea urlng U rl lon posslng Gln S OO mg Ol' Washington ..... 33 Clark ......... tack, the team swept through their opponents the Washington ,,.,, 20 Hammond Tech first half of the season, triumphing in seven of WaSningt0n -------- 19 Horace Mann-- ' t tl Washington ..... 34 Roosevelt ..... mme Con es S Washington ..... 24 Froebel ..... The best game of this campaign proved to be Washington ..... 22 Whiting .,..... Hammond. The Wildcats boasted a rugged defense washington ...,.... 25 Lew Wallace .. with olenty of power and height to their advantaqe Washington --.-- 26 Michigan City - on offense and were favored to lick us. But bv Washlngton ' 22 Hammond top, 26-19. However, in spite of the favorable Washmgton ' 24 Roosevelt ' showing made during the first half of the season, Washington -Eg1URgal3:eId the second half found us in a slump. We won only ,Washington 'D'-11.24 Hammond' ' Q four of the remaining nine games. The quintet exhibited their best form the night they vanquished George Rogers Clark, 33-25. Winning gn impressive eight in 0 I-QW befgre fl'-eir encounter with us, Clark, with their potential size and speed were qiven an odds-on chance to beat us. However, by hitting four baskets from the field during the last quarter, Don Yohe put the game on ice, and we emerged victorious. 80 BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Hernandez, Yohe, Rege novich, Tillotson, Smith Nagy, Kolas, Cunningham Koleff, Sa bo. BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Top Row-Smoltz, Boba lik, Gregory, Rader, Lar son. Bottom Row-Csicsko Lovin. Danciu. Williams Usitalo. 705 like 7 I TOURNAMENT TIME!-a time when hearts beat high as home teams clash-each side cheering its team on to greater efforts. Whatever happens in the future, fans will always remember the gallant, fighting quintet from Washington, led by brilliant, scrappy Don Yohe, who put up such a plucky fight in the l937 Sectional, yet lost to the Hammond Wildcats by the heartbreaking score of 26-24, after trimming Garfield, IOI-I4, in the morning. . -- A W. l l 7 . WHITING . . . vs .... ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON . .vs, . . HAMMOND TECHNICAL. . .vs .... HAMMOND WHITING . . . vs .... HAMMOND TECHNICAL , . . vs. . . .HAMMOND HAMMOND . . vs. . . . WHITING 82 ElllllllllllllE I' LL - A SWIMMING Top Row-Coach Clark, Zeleznik. Trocha, Quigley, Rohrman, Barbush, Rolland, F. Anderson, Otto, I. Anderson, Seniol, Haralovich, Pandak, Slamkowski. Second Row-Siriuas, Ranich. Catasein, Fleisher, Blosky, Adamchik, McCooe, Hitra. Bottom Row-Stepancik, Vega, Otvos, Popa. I STREAKING THROUGH the water in a splashing surge of speed, the Senator tankmen-Haralovich, Slamkowski, Trocha, and Vuko- vich-smashed their own state record for the relay at the state meet held at Thornton Fractional on April 3. Clipping .2 oft their previous time, the result was l :l9. The team scored 2l points and took fourth place in the standings. During the regular season six wins and six losses were registered. ln the Conference meet at South Bend on March IZ, both Trocha and Haralovich scored decisive wins in the 220 and 40 yard tree style races respectively. Washington ...... Washington ...... Washington ...... Washington ...... Washington ...... Washington ...... 83 34 36 54 Washington ...... 39 Washington ...... 32 Washington ...... 45 30 39 Washington ...... 34 Washington ...... 34 Washington ...... 45 SCORES Thornton Township Thornton Fractional' l l l H Whiting .......... Thornton Township Hammond . ..... . .... Horace Mann ........... Thornton Fractional Horace Mann ........... South Bend .... Hammond Whiting .... ....... Emerson ..............., Washington at South Bend CConferenceJ 3rd , Washington at Thornton' Fractional fStateJ 4th soul! 1,4900 Q THE GRAPPLERS finished the season with a fair amount of success, win- ning three matches and losing five. Coach Dickes' chances for a champion- ship team were seriously impaired iby the graduation of two all-state team members-Nick Cutlich of the heavy weight division and Walter Skierge, l75 pounder. Frank Toncheff, Northern lndiana High School champion in the l25 pound class, was lost also by graduation. conference The team this year however, will lose only two members. Next year's squad, therefore, composed mostly of veterans with two or three years' ex- perience, should go places. wREsTLlNG Top Row-Shelbourne, Schmidt, Metros, Starcevich, Coach Dickes, Rak, Tamhuru, Davitian, Sarkisian Rudolph Second Row-Manley, Ohradovich, Kolady, Leyva, Castro, Vana, Keer. Spaulding. Bottom Row-Mavronicles, Ruhesha. Otto, Mulligan, Vega, Hanak, Palmateer. 84 Washington ......... 23 Washington ......... 45 Washington .... ... Washington ......... Washington ......... 45 Washington ......... 22 Washington .... . . .38 Washington ......... 23 SCORES Roosevelt Whiting .. 18 12 Clark ..... South Bend Hobart Roosevelt Whiting .. Clark .. Top Row-Vraciu, Vana, Duga, Larson, Mroz, Starcevich, Hamilton hourne, Sarkisian, Segavia. lak, Blosky, Chamberlain, Onoo, Williams, Zeleznik, Rosen- berry, Martinez. Bottom Row-Rios, Cowan, Banjavic, Coulee, House, Ruhesha, Popa, Haywood, Hunter, Taylor. Kirincic, Donahue. COACH CLARK K 0 BANG-THERY'RE OFF!-starting this year with renewed effort and zip, the track men are attempting to build a reputable squad. Being an early spring sport and with only a few versatile point-getters re- turning: Vraciu, quarter-milerg Williams, century dash, Zeleznik, high hurd- lerg and Boyd, high jumper, the outcome of the season is difficult to forecast, but a fairly good season can be expected. Turean, Segovia, Martinez and Donahue are a few of the more capable new speedsters upon whom Pbtsy Clark places great hope. illll Boyd. Swinehart, McCoce, Turean, Rudzinski, Boetel, Shel- Second Row-Caliman, Turon, Leyva, Frankenhauser, Rothfuss, Miha- lldllilll - ... -. Top Row-W. Bazan Csicsko, Mitchell. COACH SCHWEIN R BE Second Row-Medreal, Kearns, S. Bazan, Farcus, Sukupchak. G U Bottom Row-Hernandez, Sikich, Yohe, Regenovich, Schmidt, Danciu, Monea. 0 BATTER UP!-Early drill for baseball this spring found the camp full of hope, rookies, and visions of another NIHSC championship. Hitting on all nine cylind- ers, last year's team annexed the conference trophy, losing only two games all season. The i937 squad hopes at least to equal this record. Coach Schweingruber, who succeeds John McShane as head baseball mentor, has high intentions as all but three regulars will return to the lineup. An interesting schedule has been drawn up, games being booked with several nines from the outskirts of Chicago as well as with our conference foes. FLASH! As the Anvil goes to press, a victory has been scored over Bloom Town- ship to the tune of lO-3. . 86 s M! m'l 0 MAKE THAT TACKLEH . . . guard him, don't let him loop that shot' . . . ah, a ringer, 3 points . . . c'mon, get a hit , . . on your marks, get set -and so it goes the year 'round-a well-balanced program of intra- mural sports intended to provide exercise and enjoyment for athletic students who have not the time or could not qualify for varsity sports, yet feel the need for a bit of physical training and good, clean fun. At Washington High School, the physical education department endeavors to fulfill this need each year, successfully rendering a service that is in- estimoble in its value and worth much in appreciation and effort. The first of the year finds the season getting under way. Team managers and captains are chosen, games are scheduled between classes, and after being played, championships are determined. The winning team in each sport gets its name painted on a large wooden plaque, a record which lasts through the years. 87 ARCHERY Lewis, Smith, Lup, De Remer, Miss Van Horne. GIRLS' HOCKEY Top Row-Muday, Ma- jercik, Puc, Sabo, Miss Wall, Horvath, Moldovan, Adinolfi. Bottom Row-Vintila, Balich, Smith, Kish,g O'Meara, Lup. llfiff ,. W6 11 0 PING! . . . ZZSSl . . .TWANGY-these enlightening syllables serve to present archery, a popular as well as an established sport, introduced to Washington High School in i932 by Miss Van Horne. At first there were few girls who participated in it, not because of lack of inter- est, but because of lack of equipment. However, sustained interest on the part of the girls brought the purchase of the needed equipment. Ever since, an exhibition of skill with the bow and arrow is given once a year in November. Q THE FIERCE CLASH ot stout oak-sticks marks the opening of the hockey season, a return of that popular autumn sport. Miss Wall has done much to develop and popularize this sport after it was brought to Washington High School in the tall of i927. Here too, the varsity team nomination which is a mark of skill, good sportsman- ship, and cooperation is the highest honor bestowed upon a girl. 88 hool, tor 0 KING NEPTUNE is a popular figure here at Washington High Sc the mermaids are whole-heartedly in favor at spending much ot their time in his living quarters learning how to swim and then endeavoring to attain reater speeds so that they will be able to better any previously established Q records. h irls is basketball, Again, as in POPULAR sport among t e g b ll team with the hope O THE MOST h s orts the girls try out for the varsity basket a ' ls who have arquired the greatest l ot er p , ' b hosen, but only those gir ,. ' resent heir schoo. that they will e c: skill in handling the ball are given the chance to rep I 749' 89 GlRL'S SWIMMING .TOP Row-Sabo, Jurase- vich, Turich, Olney, Misec- ko, Guzis, Dominick, Bell. Bottom Row-Muday, Grynecki, Moldovan, Shan. non, Lind. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Top Row-Dennis, Ma- jercik, Baranyai, Lup, 01- Hey, Miss Wall. Bottom Row-Sabo Moldovan, O'Meara, Smith ASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL is proud of its student body. Each year O W there are a few individuals who achieve some outstanding success in con . . . th ' 'n skill and intelligence in performance. ln most cases ese tests requlri g results are obtained only by long hours of practice and hard work. By their victories they have proved that their best efforts were not in vaing and by ' ' ' h h' hoesandam- reaching their ultimate goal, they are satisfied t at t eir p bitions have been realized. GEORGE DANCIU All conference center BEN BROWN First place in the Fourteenth Ar nual State Poster Contest DON YOHE Second All-State team halfback BARNEY sl.AMKowsKi 'fWALTER 'rnoci-1A VLADIMAR HARALOVICH State 160 yard relay record holder IRENE LEVY First place in State-wide piani contest JOE KOLADY State Boys and Men's Ping Pong Championship SAM VEVURKA Second place in Fisher Body's Stati traveling coach model contest 90 MT. EVANS ACROSS THE MEADOWS OF BEAR CREEK, DENVER MOUNTAIN PARKS. Uourtesy Colorado ASSOPIIIIIOII HONORS O DRAIVIATICS I SENIOR ACTIVITIES 91 J! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row-Vana, Nlonroe, D. Sabo, Ranta, Brown, Main, Tompkins, Gheaja, Sarlea, Dobbie, Sandor, Anderson, Spaulding. Second Row-Carner, White, W. Sabo, Jones, Turner, Sirigas, Holt, Banjavic, Turean, Molnar, Popovich, Young, Monea, Winbush. Third Row-Porras, Petho, Vevurka, O'Meara, Fenske, l-Lale, Otvos, Valach, Kowal, Bolla, Sambursky, Susterich, Gallucci, Rakos. Bottom Row-Turon finsertj, Mihalik, Moldovan, Evanson, German, Vraciu, A. Sabo, Levy, Erickson, Wagner. O ANOTHER YEAR has passed in review, another group of representative students have been chosen as members of the National Honor Society. This aggregation is o select one, comprising the best Washington High School has to offer. Eligibility calls for a high degree of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. lt signifies an honor which is of practical value in college, indus- trial, or business life. Membership is determined by a faculty committee, composed ot the principal and a number of teachers who have had an oppor- tunity to observe the candidates in class and around the school. 92 Wil O WINNERS who will probably gain the most success in future life are John Vana and Arliss Fuhrmark, elected by the student body as the students of most promise. Qualifications for this honor are naturally very highg char- acter and achievement are seriously considered in the choosing of the candidates by their classmates. So these honored members of the student body proudly take their places as fitting representatives of Washington High School-the most promising students of l937. MOST PROIVIISING f e f NUM , my if J ARLISS FUHRMARK and JOHN VANA 93 PETER KOLAS and ANNE SABO IVIR. C7 MISS WASHINGTON CALL HAIL Mr. and Miss Washington for I937, Pete Kolas and Ann Sabo, elected to this honor in a popularity contest sponsored by the Anvil. Every year the yearbook conducts a contest whereby the most popular girl and boy in the school are chosen. During the contest, current results are kept secret and the final surprise is announced at the Mr. and Miss Washington Dance, held in their honor. 94 O AND FOR BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE I'D LAY ME DOON AND DEE ' Annie Laurie, a costume play woven around the beautiful ballad ofthe same name, was presented an November 5 in the auditorium All of its tender beauty, its touching pathos and its subtle humor were registered in the fine portrayals of the characters It success were measured by emotional appeal and audience approval surely this, the Senior Play of l937 would merit that distinction ANNIE LAURIE CAST EU ...,..... . . . mdy ..........., amsey ........... 'annie M cLaren ..,. r Donald Gregory, mie Laurie ...... r Laurie ..,.,..., ard Ferguson ,.... ,.........Clara Fenske ........Harry Dixon .,..........Ann Saho . .. .Mary Ellen 0'Meara . ...,..., Walter Mackey . . .... Irene Bossinger . ......, Donald Dollbie . . . .Edward Spaulding :dy Jane Scott ....,.....,... Helen Fozkos ither Macintosh. . . A ...... Rose Marie Zivich r William Douglas. idy Carlyle ....... ldy Bruce .... , . . :rd Bruce .....,.. sverend Wallace. .. ......,...Glen Bovard . . . . . . . .Beatrice Dennis . , . . .Gertrude Engyel . . . . .Richard DeJerf ....,John Milasich ii- CAST Torn Sawyer ....... Ruth Watson ......,. Aunt Pully Watsun... Mary Jane ........ Melha ............ Fred Raymond .,... Mr. Finn ......... Clara Wupninqer... Amy Woppinger .... I-IUCKLEBERRY FlNN QTHE JUNIOR CLASS of l937 was well received when it presented a creditable performance of the mirth-provoking comedy, Huckleberry Finn, on February 24 in the auditorium. The play was a natural set-up for humor- ous situations and hilarious comedy. Especial credit for its pronounced suc- cess must go to Miss Imogene Ruff, its director, and Melba, Aunt Polly, and Amy Woppinger for their distinctive characterizations. 96 ... .Dan Sufana Huckleberry Finn. . .. .,.,,.. . ... . ,. ...Henry Samples Patricia Sullivan .Lillian Helding . . . , . .Frances Balinh Maudeline Roth ... . .Wesley Waite ....Louis Payne Cecelia Kinelski ...Libby Tarler 964016 Q TALENT AND ORIGINALITY, two vital elements in any dramatic or musical production, find their expression in the revue held every year by the students of Washington High School. In it is assembled a variety of stage talent. Students are given o chance to entertain the public at a show which truly represents the best in amateur ability. About a month before the show is presented, general tryouts are held in order to determine the acts which merit development and need attention F U N F E S T . l 97 from the faculty directors. Those who survive this test, usually about fifteen from afield of thirty-five, ore given strenuous practice and instruction along a daily schedule which culminates the night of the dress rehearsal. Their reword is generous applause from a responsive audience and the knowledge of a satisfactory performance well done. This yeor's Revue lived up to all expectations and received much favorable comment because of its pleasing production. VARIETY 98 I ,-1 If ll G A I E T Y 99 COLLEGE COURSE THE CLASS OF '37 Manbuilder, healthkeeper, 1- J 'PW' 1' f ls ,. -. 'x 7.1 A f5 - W' I N v if ' twtrg I . 'Vi get K I 51 X 1 N , ., X, .:,. J, I 'HJ X, AL .- H Li I I fr vu. ez--.gl i .. v':fQ55-352' - , ,,..gf.g,f,g,- 'A '1 1, .V I O ln 3.55. 22 Q A 1 V., . , L-' Y I ' : ' . 2. A., ..- ' 1 3 'T 1 t 4 A -. ' Q F J Q,LH I5K ' 1: ', .,,!:'T'l-1' , ,..,, ,Q- . L. ,, . . .,J3,,9,, L . '-f:.4-'N . ,,.: -- - r rm af yr 336-1 H ,V . ' , ' 1-. ' gy . N f Q -C-'r , tv' ' f , g XF' A Q-5 ' . ' - I Il ' rf , '- -, A P ' . ' My 4-', ' ' - ' I 5,,.,,- - . tu. ., . f - A. ' ' 'J : . S ' 7 ....- -.-nf 4- ,f , ' ju a, ff. Q . . . . . K K H . L 3,4 .- , 1 'H ' I ' ,... ' .312 if. Lia 'gi . . 1 ,W ,V . . WW. I if .5v,:i?Lx' I A . 'lg4 ' , V I . at-, - ld.: . F ,J .1 A as f..,.l-, ,Q- I . - i' , E 1, , . f Q- E 5 Q ,-if L f . .,' i'7'L'.f5 49.6 , 'N-'lla ' ' ' QW, ,5 html' this ., fu -,S 4.1. fwfr ,sf .J .Q ' If fi 9 :L And distributor of principles, Ideas, ambitions and humor, To you homage is paid by The Class of 37 Loafers, builders, Dreamers and seekers of Knowledge that no man hath known These traits you have established in The Class of 37 Administrators, Inventors, Executives, clerks and skilled laborers, Through you dear Alma Mater , This world will have gained from The Class of 37 . I know that the Manbuilder was manbuilt to build men. I honor the Manbuilder whose strength lies in the men she has built. The men she has built in 37 will in turn build men to your everlasting glory, Alma Mater . -TONY BOGAN ALEX JOHN ACSBOK-Intramural. MIKE BAJO-Intramural. FRANK BALOG-Washington Bro- thers, Intramural. MARIE PATRICE BANJAVIC-Sen- ior Class Secretary, Monitor, Cap- tain, Intramural, National Honor Society. GABRIEL S. BARANYAI-Intra- mural, Varsity Baseball. JOHN WESLEY BA R B E E -Intra- mural. ALYCE HELEN BAUM-Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935. JOHN DOUGLAS BELANGER- Washington Brothers, Intramural, Varsity Track, Tennis. THEODORE BERES-Intramural. MARION BERNSTEIN-Girl Coun- selors, Monitor, Safety Council, Vice President, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936. JOHN MARSHAL BIELSKI, Jr.- In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intra- mural. ISABELLE MARGARET BLACK - 100 Girl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, In-and-about Chicago Chorus: Intramural, Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936. JULIA VILNERA BOBALIK--Intra- mural, Varsity Hockey, Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Wash- ington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936. FRANK BOCHIK, Jr.-Washington Brothers, Intramural. ANTHONY WILLIAM BOGAN- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intra- mural, Varsity Track. MATILDA IRENE BOLLA-Junior Red Cross, Secretary: Councilman: Health Committee, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, National Honor Society. HENRIETTA LYDIA BOROWSKI- Monitor: Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. MARY IRENE BOSSINGER-Moni- tor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. GLENN THOMAS BOVARD-Moni- tor, Junior Red Cross, Boy Patrol, Safety Council, Intramural, Annie Laurie . BETTY LEE BROWN-Girl Coun- selors, Secretary, Monitor, Intra- mural, National Honor Society. PETER CALIMAN-Monitor, Pur- due Round-up, Intramural. JOSEPH N. CARNER-Monitor, Stage Crew, Manager, Intramural, National Honor Society. ANDREW JOSEPH CH ESNEY-In- tramural. GEORGE CHESNYE-Intramural. STEPHEN ROBERT ClULEl-Saf- ety County, Purdue Round-up, Intra- mural. GEORGE EDMUND CORBETT- Monitor, Intramural. THOMAS COSTINO, Jr.-Washing- ton Brothers, Monitor, Safety Coun- cil, Senior Anvil Staff, Advertising Manager, Intramural, Varsity Swim- ming. RICHARD HARRY DEJERF- Washington Brothers, Monitor, Bail- iff, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Senior Anvil Staff, Business Manag- er, Intramural, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936. COSMO G. DEMEDUKE-Monitor, Booster Committee, Senior Anvil Staff, Intramural. BEATRICE DENNIS-Student Club Committee, Secretary, Monitor, Saf- ety Council, Usher Committee, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Yell Leader, Varsity Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936. QUERENTIA DE REMER-Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Archery. FRANK FERDINAND DE ROSA- Monitor, Peace I Give Unto You, 1936. DONALD WILLIAM DOBBIE- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Stage Crew, Councilman, Building and Grounds Committee, Annie Laurie , National Honor Society. HARRIETT ALICE DUDZINSKI- Girl Counselors, Monitor, Intra- mural, Washington Revue, 1934. ALICE DUPRE EFFIE LORRAINE EADON -Intra- mural. WARREN WILLIAM ELLIS-Moni- tor, Captain, Boy Patrol, Safety Council. ANN EVANSON-Girl Counselors, President, Monitor, Captain, Junior Red Cross, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Weekly Anvil Staff, Busi- ness Manager, Intramural, Washing- ton Revue, 1936, National Honor Society. CLARA DOROTHY FENSKE-Moni- tor, Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Baseball, Annie Laurie , Washing- ton Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936, Peace I Give Unto You, 1936, National Honor Society. ALVERA V. FIEGLE-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935. ROBERT KERMIT FIELDS-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. KATHERYN G. FILSON-Junior Red Cross, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intramural. NORMAN JAMES FLYNN-Junior Red Cross, Boy Patrol, Safety Coun- cil, Intramural, Varsity Baseball. PRATH ER FLYNN-Monitor, Intra- mural. JOE J. GALLUCCI-Washington Brothers, Monitor, Safety Council, Peace I Give Unto You, 1936, Na- tional Honor Society. WILBERT ROLLIE GERKlN-Moni- tor, Intramural. ROBERT EUGENE GEYER-Moni- tor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural, Varsity Tumbling and Gymnastics. EUGENE HENRY GRABSKI-Boy Patrol, Safety Council, Intramural. EDWIN ANTHONY GRATUNIK- Washington Brothers, Monitor, In- tramural, Varsity Football. STEVEN RANDOLPH GULASY- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Varsity Track. GEORGE JOHN HAMNlK-Wash- ington Brothers, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural, Varsity Swimming. FREIDA BERNEICE HANKINS-- Girl Counselors, Monitor, Intra- mural, Varsity Hockey, Basketball. SUSAN KATHLEEN HARRIGAN- Intramural. JARVIS LEE HARRIS-Intramural, Varsity Track, Washington Revue, 1936. GEORGE JOSEPH HARVETH-ln- tramural, Washington Revue, 1936. LA VERNE LILLIAN HILSTROM- Intramural. CHARLES WILLIAM HRANCHAK- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intramural, Varsity Track. JOSEPHINE JEORSE -Girl Coun- selors, Vice President, Monitor, ln- tramural. 101 LAURA MARLENE KALUTZ-Moni- tor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural. CLARENCE ANTHONY KASPER- Intramural. PETE JOHN KOLAS-Washington Brothers, Monitor, Intramural, Var- sity Basketball, Football. RAY MAMULA KOVACH-Monitor, Varsity Football. ISABELLE PAULINE KOWAL- Girl Counselors, Monitor, Intra- mural, National Honor Society. MARY KURIC-Girl Counselors,Vice President, Monitor, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936. MARY ANN LASKARIN - Monitor, Intramural. IRENE LEVY-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intra- mural, Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936, National Honor Society. JOE N. LUKASESKI-Washington Brothers, Intramural. WALTER EDWARD MACKEY- Junior Red Cross, In-and-about Chi- cago Chorus, Intramural, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936. GRACE LOUISE MAIN-Girl Coun- selors, President, Monitor, Captain, National Honor Society. JAMES CHARLES MALONEY, Jr.- Student Club Committee, Monitor, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Senior Anvil Staff, Advertising Manager, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. MIKE M. MARCINKOVICH -Wash- ington Brothers, Intramural, Varsity Baseball. JACK H. MARKEY-Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Lost and Found Committee, Chairman, Intra- mural, Manager, Varsity Track, Swimming. VERONICA JEANNETTE MARLOW -Girl Counselors. DOROTHY MAROVICH-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. MARIAN J. MATT-Student Club Committee, Monitor, Safety Coun- cil, Intramural, Varsity Hockey. ANDREW A. McCANN--Monitor, Intramural. JAMES P. METROS-Monitor, Var- sity Football, Wrestling, Washing- ton Revue, 1936. ALBERT MEYERS-Washington Brothers, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Debating, Intramural. MIKE R. MICHELS-Monitor, Saf- ety Council, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural. JOHN FRED MILASICH-Monitor, Safety Council, Usher Committee, Prosecuting Attorney, Locker Com- mittee, Chairman, Intramural, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. HOWARD H. MILLER-In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intramural. MARY MOLDOVAN-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Senior Anvil Staff, Circulation Manager, Intramural, Manager, Varsity Hockey, Archery, Swimming, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936, National Honor Society. ELIZABETH MOLNAR-Girl Coun- selors, Monitor, In-and-about Chi- cago Chorus, Weekly Anvil Staff, Debating, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936, National Honor Society. JOHN FRANKLIN MONEA-Student Club Committee, Chairman, Wash- ington Brothers, Monitor, Captain, Usher Committee, Judge, Council- man, Safety Committee, Vice Chair- man, Senior Anvil Staff, Weekly Anvil Staff, Junior Class Vice Pres- ident, Intramural, Varsity Basket- ball, Baseball, Football, National Honor Society. MARJORIE ELIZABETH MON- GEON-Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural. THEMISTOCLES PETER MOR- PHIS PEARL VERLEE MORRISON-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Captain, Intra- mural. FERN LUCILLE NEWELL-Student Club Committee, Monitor, Safety Council, Intramural. JACK NEWELL-Monitor, Council- man, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intramural, Manager, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. AGNES ROSALAND OTVOS-Stu- dent Club Committee, Monitor, Cap- tain, Junior Red Cross, Booster Committee, Chairman, Senior Anvil Staff, Art Editor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, National Honor Society. ANNE ELAINE POPE-Girl Coun- selors, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intra- 102 mural, Varsity Hockey, Archery, Swimming. MAMIE POPOVICH-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Intramural, Washing- ton Revue, 1934, 1936, National Hon- or Society. FRED JACK PRUSIECKI-Monitor, Captain, In-and-about Chicago Chor- us, Intramural. EDWARD PU RVOCK - Intramural. MILDRED MYRNA RANICH-Moni- tor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Coun- cil, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936. STEPHEN NICK RANlCH-Wash- ington Brothers, Monitor, Varsity Track, Football. MIKE REGENOVICH-Monitor, ln- tramural, Varsity Basketball, Base- ball, Football. MARGARET AMELIA REID-Safety Council, Secretary, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural. FLORENTINE BERNADINE RICE -Weekly Anvil Staff. DORIS WILLETHA RICHARDSON -Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Arch- ery, Baseball, Basketball, Track. CAREY JANE ROSOHACKI-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural. NICK ROZKROK-Intramural, Var- sity Basketball, Football. QUENTIN WHITE RUDOLPH- Washington Brothers, Monitor, In- tramural, Varsity Track, Wrestling. DAN SABO-Washington Brothers, President, Monitor, Intramural, Var- sity Football, Wrestling, National Honor Society. WILLIAM SABO-Monitor, Council- man, Senior Anvil Staff, Intra- mural, Varsity Basketball, Football, National Honor Society. WILLIAM STEPHEN SABOL - ln- tramural. SARAH SAMBURSKY-Girl Coun- selors, Secretary, Monitor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936, National Honor Society. CHARLES SANDOR-Washington Brothers, Monitor, Lost and Found Committee, Intramural, National Honor Society. VICTORIA SARLEA-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Captain, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Archery, National Honor Society. ANNETTE MAREEOM SAUER ROBERT E. SAYGER-Monitor, In- tramural. RUSSELL F. SCHMIDT-Washing- ton Brothers, Monitor, Intramural' Varsity Baseball, Wrestling. I DONALD EUGENE SCOTT- Intra- mural. LORRAINE ROSE SHY-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. JOHN VICTOR SIKICH-Monitor, Intramural, Manager, Varsity Base- ball. BERNARD XAVIER SLAMKOWSKI -Monitor, Captain, Junior Red Cross, Vice President, Usher Com- mittee, Mayor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Junior Class President, Intramural, Varsity Swimming, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. IDA SMETHERS-Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural. MARY MARSHA SOSTIK-Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Usher Committee, Senior Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Archery. HERBERT F. SOUTHERN-In-and- about Chicago Chorus, Intramural. EDWARD CHARLES SPAULDING- Senior Class President, Washington Brothers, Program Chairman, Moni- tor, Captain, Junior Red Cross, Usher Committee, In-and-about Chi- cago Band, Senior Anvil Staff, Lit- erary Editor, Intramural, Annie Laurie , Washington Revue, 1936, National Honor Society. JOSEPH CHARLES STANKOVICH -Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intra- mural, Manager. JOHN EDWARD SUKUPCHAK - Boy Patrol, Safety Council, Intra- mural, Varsity Baseball. FRANK RICHARD TAMBORSKI- Washington Brothers, Monitor, In- tramural, Varsity Tennis. JOSEPH TAVARCZKY - Monitor, Intramural. EDWARD CHARLES TILKA ANTON TONKOVICH-Intramural. WALTER VENCEL TROCHA-In- tramural, Varsity Track, Swimming. DAN TUREAN-Intramural. COLA ANNETTE TURNER-Girl Counselors, Intramural, National Honor Society. IGNATIUS JOSEPH TU RON-Wash- ington Brothers, President, Monitor, Captain, In-and-about Chicago Band, Intramural, Varsity Football, Wrest- ling, National Honor Society. JOHNNIE THERESA UPSHAW - Intramural. JOHN JOSEPH VANA-Washington Brothers, Secretary, Usher Commit- tee, Student Conduct Committee, Chairman, Senior Anvil Staff, Intra- mural, Varsity Track, Football, Na- tional Honor Society. STEPHEN JOSEPH VELLIGAN, Jr. -Intramural. FRANK VICTOR-Intramural. ALEX VRACIU, Jr.-Washington Brothers, Vice President, Monitor, Captain, Usher Committee, Building and Grounds Committee, Chairman, Senior Anvil Staff, Editor-in-Chief, Intramural, Varsity Track, Tennis, National Honor Society, President. JAMES R. WHITE-Monitor, Boy Patrol, Councilman, Building and Grounds Committee, Chairman, De- bating, Discussion League, National Honor Society. JOHN WHITE-lntramural, Varsity Football. ELIZABETH WIER-Monitor, Intra- mural. ALBERT WILLIAM WIERSBE - Junior Red Cross, Boy Patrol, Saf- ety Council, lntramural, Manager. GRICE EARL WILLIAMS-Junior Red Cross, President, Intramural. HENRY L. WILLIAMS-Intramural. LOUISE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS- Intramural. MILERS WINBUSH - Washington Brothers, Monitor, Councilman, Lost and Found Committee, Vice Chairman, Debating, Discussion League, Intramural, Varsity Track, National Honor Society. DONALD M.YOHE-Monitor, Usher Committee, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, Intramural, Varsity Basket- ball, Track, Baseball, Football. VIRGINIA YONKO - In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intramural. JOSEPH GEORGE YOUNG-Wash- ington Brothers, Monitor, Council- man, Locker Committee, Chairman, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Intra- mural, National Honor Society. KALMAN ZEMEN-Monitor, Intra- mural, Varsity Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Peace I Give Unto You, 1936. 103 I COMMERCIAL COURSE MADELEN E. ACKERMAN-Intra- mural. LUCILLE L. ADINOLFI-Girl Coun- selors, Monitor, Safety Council, In- tramural. HELEN VERONICA ANDERKO- VICS-Senior Anvil Staff, Typist. IRENE MARIE ARENT-Monitor, Intramural. IRENE THERESE BAJUSZ-Moni- tor, Senior Anvil Staff, Typist, In- tramural. MARGUERITE GERALDINE BA- LAZS-Intramural, Washington Revue, 1934. JOSEPH P. BALCZO-Monitor. EMILY HELEN BALON--lntra- mural. CHRISTINE JULIA BANFY--Week- ly Anvil Staff, Intramural. BERNICE MARIE BARLOGA-ln- tramural. ELIZABETH ESTHER BERNATH -Monitor, Intramural. SOPHIA BOLCIS-Monitor, Intra- mural. ANNE MARIE BREZGIS-Girl Coun- selors, Junior Red Cross, Intra- mural. MARGARET BUZEA - Intramural. HELEN CVITKOVICH-Varsity Hockey, Baseball, Basketball. HENRY HARRY DIXON-Monitor, Boy Patrol, Stage Crew, Safety Council, Annie Laurie . HELEN LOUISE DOLATOWSKI- Intramural. MILDRED EDWARDS-Intramural. JOSEPH EMIL-Washington Bro- thers, Monitor, Safety Council, Weekly Anvil Staff, Business Man- ager, Intramural, Varsity Tennis. GERTRUDE ENGYEL-Girl Coun- selors, Intramural, Annie Laurie . ALMA C. EPPS-Monitor. GIZELLA KATHLEEN ERDEl-In- tramural. ELMA ERICKSON-Girl Counselors, Monitor, National Honor Society, Secretary. EMMA F. EVANCHO-Monitor, ln- tramural. MARY ELIZABETH FERENCI- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Weekly Anvil Staff, Var- sity Hockey, Basketball. HELEN FOZKOS-Weekly Anvil Staff, Annie Laurie . SAMUEL EDWARD FURTICELLA -Junior Red Cross, Intramural. MARIE ELAINE GERMAN-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Senior Anvil Staff, Secretary-Treasurer, Intra- mural, Washington Revue, 1936, Na- tional Honor Society. GUSTIE JOHN GETZ-Monitor, In- and-about Chicago Band. ANNE GHEAJA-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Captain, Stage Crew, Make Up, Senior Anvil Staff, Intramural, Yell-leader, Captain, Wasnington Revue, 1935, 1936, National Honor Society. GABRIEL GENE GIRASIN--Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intra- mural. PRISCILLA RAE GOODMAN-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Debating. CELIA V. GOVORCHIN-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. WILLIAM R. HILL-Varsity Track. GERTRUDE BARBARA HOLT-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural, National Honor Society. CHRISTINE ANN HORNAK-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. MARY AGNES JAKSICH-Monitor, Intramural. THELMA BEATRIX JONES-Girl Counselors, National Honor Society. SOPHIE PHYLLIS KAMINSKI ELAINE SMILES KASPER-Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intra- mural. JUNE LALLAH KASPER-Glrl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intramural, Manager, Stage Crew, Make Up, Washington Revue, 1935. MARGARET M. KISH-Transferred from Hammond Technical High School, 1935, Monitor, Intramural. ANNABELLE KLOAC-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. ANNE EILEEN KLOKOSKl-MonI- tor, Intramural. FRANCES R. KWIATKOWSKY- Junior Red Cross, Intramural. EMMA A. LENGYEL-Girl Counsel- ors, Junior Red Cross, Intramural. MARY LUKACZYK-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Intramural. VALERIA LUP-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Intramural, Varsity Hoc- key, Archery, Swimming, Baseball, Basketball, Track. KAY LAVERNE MAGLISH-Moni- tor, Intramural. CLARA EVELYN MAJEWSKl-Jun- ior Red Cross, Intramural. MARY J. MATUSIK-Intramural. 104 DOROTHY MlHAILOVICH-Intra- mural. ESTELLE ROSE MARIE MIHALIK -Monitor, Intramural, Yell-leader, Annie Laurie , Student Director, Washington Revue, 1933, 1934, Na- tional Honor Society. SHIRLEY DALE MONTGOMERY- lntramural, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. HELEN ELAINE OPREA-Monitor, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Swimming, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Washington Re- vue, 1934. ROBERT WILLIAM PARKER- Monitor. AMELIA PETRUCKA ALEXANDRIA ALICE PIASECKI- Monitor, Varsity Archery, Washing- ton Revue, 1935. IRMA JEAN PIHULIC-Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1936. IRENE JOSEPHINE POKROPINSKI -Intramural. JOSE ISABEL PORRAS--Washing- ton Brothers, Intramural, National Honor Society. ANN LORRAINE PRIDALA-lntra- mural, Varsity Hockey, Basketball. CHARLOTTE MYRTLE ROLLER- Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intra- mural. FRANCES RUMAS-Intramural. LAURETTA RZEPCZYNSKI-Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intra- mural. ANNE SABO-Intramural, Varsity Hockey, Swimming, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Track, Annie Laurie , Na- tional Honor Society. VIOLET MARIE SAKO-Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intramural. BETTY SCHMIDT-Transferred from Bowen High School, 1936. IRENE H. SCHMULT-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Intramural. MILDRED RUTH SCOFIELD-Intra- mural. CLAIRE SCOTT-Intramural, Wash- ington Revue, 1936. ANNE SIRBU--Intramural. CLARA SIRIGAS-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Safety Council, Usher Committee, Senior Anvil Staff, Cir- culation Manager, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, National Honor Society. LEWIS WILLIAM SIRlGAS-Moni- tor, Safety Council, Intramural, Manager, Varsity Swimming. BETTY SMITH--Monitor, Intra- mural, Varsity Hockey, Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Washington Revue, 1936. LUCILLE ANN SOMENZI-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. THELMA MARY AGNES SULLI- VAN-Safety Council, Intramural. ELIZABETH SZABADOS-Junior Red Cross, Intramural. THELMA TASKINEN-Monitor, Clerk, Intramural. BEATRICE TAYLOR-Intramural. LORRAINE CONSTANCE TOMP- KINS-Sudent Club Committee,Vice President, Monitor, Usher Commit- FLORENCE MAE ADAMS-Moni- tor, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1934. JOSEPH J. ANCICH-Monitor, Boy Patrol, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intra- mural. JOHN R. ANDERSON-Washington Brothers, Vice President, Monitor, Safety Council, Councilman, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Tumbling and Gymnastics, Tennis, Washington Revue, 1933, National Honor Society. WILLIAM A. ANDERSON-Weekly Anvil Staff, Sports Editor, Intra- mural. EDWARD ANTHONY BALON-In- tramural. FRANK STEVEN BANYAI, Jr.- Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural. ANTHONY B. BARBUSH - Intra- mural. IVENE BEGLER JOE STEPHEN BELINSKY-Intra- mural. STANLEY T. BIALON-Intramural. JOSEPH BOLCIS-Intramural. VINCENT A. BOLSEGA FRANK STANISLAU BUDZIK- tee, Chairman, In-and-about Chicago Chorus, Washington Revue, 1936, National Honor Society. VICTORIA ANN TUREAN-Girl Counselors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Intramural, National Honor Society. HELEN LEONTINA TURSIT-- Weekly Anvil Staff. VIRGINIA TURSIT-Intramural. ETHEL DOROTHY ULLSTAM-In- tramural. KATHRYN JUDITH UNTULIS- Junior Red Cross, Intramural, Var- sity Archery. MILDRED S. VALACH-Girl Coun- GENERAL COURSE Intramural, Manager, Varsity Foot- ball. MARY JANET BUROSH-Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural. FREDERICK CHARLES DENTON- Monitor, Boy Patrol, Captain, Stage Crew, Intramural, Washington Re- vue, 1936. VERA THERESA DOKTYSZ-Intra- mural. ANTHONY S. DOLOSZYCKI--Week- ly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Peace I Give Unto You, 1936. LOUIS FRANK DOZSA-Junior Red Cross, Boy Patrol, Stage Crew. JOSEPH GREGORY DURA THELMA ROUCHELLE EVANS- Intramural. JOHN J. FRISINGER-Washington Brothers, Intramural. FRANK ANTON GARGAS-Intra- mural. JOSEPH ANTHONY GREICHUNOS -Junior Red Cross, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935. BETTY ANN HALE-Safety Coun- cil, Weekly Anvil Staff, Editor-in- Chief, Intramural, Washington Re- vue, -1935, National Honor Society. selors, Monitor, Intramural, Na- tional Honor Society. ANN MARY VIECKUS-Intramural. MARY BETH WAGNER-Girl Coun- selors, Monitor, Councilman, Intra- mural, National Honor Society. GEORGE CHARLES WELSH-Moni- tor, Boy Patrol, Stage Crew. JANET MURIEL WILSON-Girl Counselors, Intramural. SOPHIE MARIE ZATLOKOWICZ OLGA XANDRA ZIGULIS -Intra- mural. ALICE JOAN ZUICK-Girl Counsel- ors, Monitor, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council. JOSEPH THEODORE HANAK-Saf- ety Council, Weekly Anvil Staff, Intramural, Varsity Wrestling, Tum- bling and Gymnastics. LEO LIONEL HERNANDEZ-Intra- mural, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Football. ANNIE BERNICE HURT-lntra- mural. DONALD EDWARD JAMES-Intra- mural. BARNEY THOMAS JORDAN-Intra- mural. HELEN MARIE KAIL-Intramural. VINCENT PETER KAPINA-WaSh- ington Brothers, Intramural. HENRY STEPHEN KAWCZYNSKI -Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Intramural, Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. FRANK MITCH EL KOLARCZYK- Intramural, Manager. JOHN JOSEPH KRALL-Intra- mural. ISHMAEL LOFTON-Intramural. KATHERINE L. LUKACZYK-Jun- ior Red Cross ,Intramural, Washing- ton Revue, 1936. 4 105 I DORA BELLE MACKENZIE-Moni- tor: Safety Council: Intramural. CAROLINE MARIE MACKO-lntra- mural. PAU L MICH EL-Booster Committee, Vice Chairman: Weekly Anvil Staff: Intramural. ANNE JUDITH MIHALIC-Monitor. EDDIE D. MILLER-Intramural. JOHN A. MINCHUK-Intramural. GEORGE MINDELLA-Intramural. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MON- ROE-Safety Council: Intramural: Varsity Football. LOUISE MONROE - Intramural: Varsity Track: National Honor So- ciety. MARY ELLEN O'MEARA-Girl Counselors: Monitor, Captain: Usher Committee: Councilman: Safety Committee, Chairman: Junior Class Secretary: Intramural, Manager: Varsity Hockey, Archery, Baseball, Basketball: Annie Laurie : Wash- ington Revue, 1935, 1936: National Honor Society. BETTY RUTH OSBORN ESTHER HILDEGARDE PATAI- Monitor. V JACOB JAKE ALEKSY-Boy Patrol: Intramural. FRED W. ANDERSON-Intramural: Varsity Track, Swimming, Tumbling and Gymnastics. OLIVER BERNARD ANDREWS- Student Club Committee: Monitor: Junior Red Cross, President: ln-and- about Chicago Band: Intramural: Washington Revue, 1936. GEORGE BALICH-Intramural. STEVE BANASIAK-Intramural. FRANK JOHN BARNA-Monitor: Intramural. JOHN S. BARTA-Intramural: Var- sity Wrestling. CHARLES EDWARD BEVAN-Boy Patrol: Intramural. STEVEN W. BILIK EARL W. CREEKMORE-Boy Patrol: Safety Council: Purdue Round-Up Awards: Intramural. JOHN STEPHEN DuBEC- Intra- mural. JOHN JACK EVANS-Intramural: Varsity Wrestling. FRANK FARCUS, Jr.-Intramural: Varsity Baseball. HOMER G. FORESTER-Intramural. WALTER DAVID GADDIS-Junior Red Cross: Boy Patrol: Intramural. JOHN A. GALAMBOS-Intramural. JESSE R. GARCIA-Junior Red Cross: Intramural. BRUNO PETER GOODUS-lntra- mural. LOUIS PETHO-Washington Bro- thers: Monitor: Safety Council: In- and-about Chicago Chorus: Senior Anvil Staff: Intramural: Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936: Natfonal Honor Society. WILLIAM STEVEN RAKOS-Wash- ington Brothers: Monitor: ln-and- about Chicago Chorus: Intramural: Washington Revue, 1934, 1935, 1936: National Honor Society. HELENE ANN RAPACZ -Intra- mural. SULO RANTA-Monitor: Senior Anvil Staff: Purdue Round-up Awards: Varsity Track: National Honor Society. FREDERICK DOUGLASS RIGGINS -Boy Patrol: Safety Council: In-and- about Chicago Orchestra: Varsity Track: Washington Revue, 1936. BILL F. ROMANENKO-Intramural: Washington Revue, 1934. JULIA PEGGY RYBENSKE--lntra- mural. ANNE TESS SEFCHECK-Weekly Anvil Staff: Intramural. LUNDY FREDERICK SEPIOL- Monitor: Safety Council: Lost and Found Committee, Vice Chairman: Weekly Anvil Staff: Intramural: Varsity Track, Swimming. MELVIN ROBERT SHELBOURNE - Intramural: Varsity Wrestling, Tumbling and Gymnastics. AUSTIN W. TILLOTSON-Junior Red Cross: Safety Council: Council- man: Intramural: Varsity Basket- ball, Baseball, Football. JEANNE FAYE TOBIAS - Safety Council: Intramural. JOHN UDOWSKI-Intramural. HANNAH MARIE UPSHAW-lntra- mural. MILDRED CORNELIA WALDEN- Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Track. SOPHIE DOLORES WlERGACZ-ln- tramural. THOMAS WOODEN NICHOLAS SAMUEL ZACOK-ln- tramural: Varsity Swimming. JOHN ZAMKO-Weekly Anvil Staff: Intramural: Varsity Track. FRANK ANTHONY ZARANKA- Weekly Anvil Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Intramural. ROSE MARIE ZIVICH-Monitor: In- and-about Chicago Chorus: Intra- mural: Annie Laurie . OCATIONAL COURSE GEORGE ARTHUR GREEN-Moni- tor: Intramural: Varsity Tumbling and Gymnastics. WENTON McKEAN HEDINGER- Intramural: Washington Revue, 1934, 1935. JOHN EDWARD HOLLAND-Junior Red Cross: Boy Patrol: Safety Coun- cil: Intramural. JOE ANTHONY KANIUK-Intra- mural. ANTHONY THOMAS KARAS VINCENT FRANK KAWECKI--In- tramural. GEORGE N. KEER - Intramural: Varsity Wrestling: Tumbling and Gymnastics. WILLIAM GEORGE KNAVER-ln- tramural. HENRY JACK KOEHLER-Moni- tor: Junior Red Cross: Intramural: Varsity Wrestling. JOSEPH ANTHONY KOVIERAS- Intramural. FRANK RICHARD LAUClS-lntra- mural. BERNARD JEROME LOBlN-lntra- mural. JOHN RICHARD MAMRlLA-Wash- ington Brothers: Monitor: mural. EDWARD S. MELSHEN-BoyPatroI Intramural. ELI D. MICU-Monitor: Junior Red Cross: Washington Revue, 1935, 1936. Intra- 106 WILLIAM MOLNAR-Safety Coun- cil: Intramural. ABRAHAM D. MORALES - Boy Patrol: Intramural. ERNEST PASTOR-Monitor: Intra- mural. MICHAEL PETROVICH - Purdue Round-Up Awards: Intramural. FRANK STANLEY RAKOCZY-In- tramural, Manager. WILLIAM J. SCHOENBORN-Jun- ior Red Cross: Safety Council: ln- tramural. FRANK SIBLEY-Intramural. SURRY SIM SMITH-Intramural. GEORGE BERNARD STANKOVICH -Purdue Round-Up Awards. PAUL STRAPON FRED VINCENT SUSTERICH - Monitor: Boy Patrol: Intramural: National Honor Society. MIKE JOSEPH TAKACS-Intra- mural. SIMON WILLIAM VEVURKA-Pur- due Round-Up Awards: National Honor Society. IRVING WALTER WALTHERS- Junior Red Cross: Stage Crew: Saf- ety Council: Varsity Tumbling and Gymnastics. JULIUS WALTER WASLEWICZ- Intramural. FLOYD WILLIAMS-Intramural. JOSEPH RAYMOND ZYWlEC-In- tramural. NIAGARA FALLS PROSPECT POINT Courtesy Michigan Central Ry ROUND THE YEAR I ADVERTISEMENT 107 FALL FROLICS SEPTEMBER Student troubles begin. We're back from vacation to resume the old grind. We start our football season with a bang by scoring a rousing l4-O victory over South Bend Central. They happen to be the only east conference foe we meet this season. Those custodians of the halls, the monitors, took their posts today. Now is a bad time to leave new books lying around. Library opened for study today. After a spirited pep session in the auditorium after school, enthusiastic fans cheered our Senators to a closely contested victory tonight, Washington 7, Clark 6. The Senior Anvil started the arduous task of taking group pictures today. Washington Brothers had their in- itial meeting. Lost-a Mickey Mouse wrist watch during noon yesterday. Finder please return to . . . Senior Class election held today. Ed Spaulding, Don Yohe, and Marie Ban- javic were the happy victors. OCTOBER What a way to start a new month! Our second out-of-town game ends in a defeat, Horace Mann 20 Washing- ton O. We whipped Clinton, however, 6-O, last week. Strains of music draw our dancing feet to the gym. lt is the first afternoon dance of the year sponsored by the Senior Girls' Glee Club. Anvil Staff selects beauty spots of America as the theme for the l937 edition. Chicago Bears-Calumet All-Stars met at Roosevelt field in a charity football game for the benefit of St. Catherine's Hospital. The first Senior Anvil Dance was held tonight. The Concert Band entertained stu- fllllllll A CALENDAR EVENTS AS BY THE OBSER lllilillll OFSCHOOL PICTURED STUDENT VERS dents in the auditorium at noon with a group of selected numbers. We set down Emerson in our second tennis match, 6-O, after winning the first from Horace Mann, 5-l. Goblins, witches, ghosts, and clowns frolicked on this festive occasion, the Senior HaIlowe'en Party, Everybody had a swell time. Signs of the times: first basketball practice held tonight, swimming team candidates meet also. Home coming l-old faces, new faces, smiles, tears, handshakes, backslap- ping: that one word signifies all these. At the game the Solons stepped all over Lew Wallace's Hornets, 20-6. NOVEMBER Junior Class election. The Junior Red Cross was up in the air this morning. They he'd their meeting in the attic. The costume play, Annie Laurie, was presented tonight. It was given by the Senior Class as their vehicle for l937. Flash: pupils goin a reprieve! Schoo' adiourned today because of the Teach- ers' Association meeting in Gary. An instructive and entertaining movie of school life at Washington High School was presented tonight on the Education Week Program. We faced east at the eleventh hour and spent a minute in silent tribute as taps were sounded. Attendance is on a decided pick-up. Quarterly grades come out in a week. After bowling over Whiting and Eroe- bel in succession, we swamped Roose- velt 33-O in our last football game of the season. Thanksgiving baskets were distributed among needy families this morning during advisory. The Student Conduct Committee wishes to point out that while throw- ing paper wads does develop the arm, it does not add to the appearance of a room. 2. 4-5. 8. ll. l8. 20. 22 23. l -2. 4. 8. ll. 15. l5-l 22. WINTER WONDERS DECEMBER The Villain Still Pursues Her, a play directed by Miss Ruff, was pres- ented in the auditorium at l2Zl5. The Music Department presented the second student recital of the year. Our debaters journeyed to Purdue to attend the Seventh Annual Debate Conference. Swish. . . pow! that's Mr. Sievert's hat being knocked off by a snowball, thrown by that arch-culprit, Al Vraciu. ls the moon made of green cheese? The seniors took their intelligence test this morning during advisory. We licked Whiting's quintet, 29-22, tonight in the third basketball game of the new season. Our debators scored a victory over Wiley of Terre Haute at the oppon- ents' school. Christmas Vesper Service. Ye Who Sit by the Fire, an unusual and interesting play was given by the Girl Counselors. Christmas holidays. JANUARY We administered a shellacking to both Lew Wallace and South Bend Central this week-end. School re-opened. New Year resolu- tions and the morning after were the order of the day for mast of us. Time, tide, and the Senior Anvil wait for no man. After 5 o'clock today, the price of a yearbook went up to Sl .25. Someone borrowed I2 water glasses from the cupboard in room l2O with- out asking permission of any cooking teacher. Wiley of Terre Haute came up here tonight with revenge in their eyes. However, we defeated them by virtue of Milers Winbush and his caan and possum story lcopyright OOOJ. 6. Victories againl This time we van- auished the Clark and Hammond Tech tives. The Student Conduct Committee sug- gested that if certain persons insist on shoving in the halls and on the stairs, a place on the wrestling team will be reserved for them by Mr. Dickes. 23 27 1 4 12 15 22 24 3. After much ballyhaa, hallaballoo, and whathaveyou, the Senior Carnival of 1937 was a big success. The biggest attraction of the Car- nival, the Minstrel, was presented again today, the proceeds going to the flood sufferers. FEBRUARY New semester started today. We're in the swim after outpainting Whiting's tankmen, 54-21. Lew Wallace again fell a victim to the Senator quintet, 25-17. Our wrestling team was swamped by Clark grapplers this afternaan. Hot Dogsl-a real Dog and Pony Show was given this afternoon in order to pay for new equipment purchased by the athletic department. That rollicking comedy, Huckleberry Finn, served as the vehicle for the Junior Class play. SPRING CAPERS MARCH The Bays' Glee Club offered a program of delightful numbers today at a noon- hour concert. 4-5-6. After a hectic round of games, 9. 12. 18. 20. 22. 24. Hammond won the Sectional Tourney. First call issued for baseball team candidates. Annual Band and Orchestra Concert. Going, Going, and one more day be- fore it will be gone! lt's the election, folks we're talking about. Another day's hesitation to buy your Senior Anvil will be too late. Buy naw and vote far your choice in the Mr. and Miss Washington contest. Anne Saba and Pete Kolas presented as the winners at the Mr. and Miss Washington Dance. Students of mast promise were an- nounced, being no one but Arliss Fuhrmark and John Vana. Student Conduct Committee sugges- tion: a gentleman remembers to re- move his hat in the building ibut are some of us gentlemen?l. Senior Class Memorial Committee this morning presented suggestions for a graduation gift to the school. 25-30. Easter Vacation. 31. The big league baseball movie, Heads Up Baseball, was shown today in the auditorium. sq, 'Q 'Q ' f rwwi,-all l l APRIL The high school burned down today! April Fool. Are you a smart student? Prove it by purchasing your copy of the Senior Anvil at the prevailing low price. i937 Revue. Eighth grade track meet. The first half the semester ended to- day. Mr. Feik gave an instructive talk to the boys' assembly this morning. Spring football candidates reported for practice. Will the person who borrowed the eight-foot ladder from the second floor please return it to the janitor at once? National Honor Society announced. Clocks are to be set ahead if you don't want to make up time. Hi-Y conference at Hammond. Many of the boys spend their leisure time at noon playing baseball or horseshoes. Hammond Tech fell a victim to our baseball nine this afternoon, Wash- ington l4, Tech 3 MAY Triangular Track Meet, Washington 53, Clark 47 V2, Roosevelt 39V2. Hirsch of Chicago journeyed here to play ball, Washington l3, Hirsch 4. Junior Red Cross offered Mother's Day poem books for sale at five cents per copy. Music Department Spring Concert. l-l2. Seniors try out for their last class day program to be presented be- fore the Senior Assembly. Junior Prom. Sophomore Party. 8. Freshman Parties. Seniors attend May Festival. School and Community Music Festival. JUNE The last senior class day. Afterwards we had our annual picnic at Dunes State Park. Senior Prom-a never-to-be-forgotten occasion. Paul Robeson Junior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureate Services. Junior-Faculty Reception. Commencement . . . what a wealth of memories does this one meaningful word connote, green freshmen, stu- dious sophomores, carefree juniors, seasoned seniors, and finally, hopeful alumni. Advertiser Page Allen, George ....... ...132 Amick Radio Sales ...137 Anderkovlcs, Steve ... .. .140 Arnette, G. M. .... ...135 Atkins .......... .. .134 Bielski ............ . . . .137 Blenz Radio Sales ...... .. .138 Blue Goose Food Shop .... ...136 BlumenthaI's ............,.. ...139 Broadway Auto Sales Inc. .... ...139 Broadway Key Shop ....... ...130 Broadway Dress Shop .... ...138 Broh's, Joe Sport Shop ............. ...140 Burke, Thomas ...................... ...130 Calumet Laundry and Dry Cleaners ..... ...131 Central Drug Store ................... . . .129 Club Cigar Store ............ ... ...135 Columbia Cleaners .......... ...139 Columbus Shoe Rebuilders ..... ...141 Costino, Thomas Sr. ......... . . .133 Criswell Shoe Rebuilders .... ...135 Dan Dee Cafe .............. . . .132 Da Pra's Sweet Shop ..... ...140 Davis Sport Shop ......... ...123 Dick Hoyt .................. ...135 Durand, McNeil 6. H'orner ....... ...133 First National G. Union Banks .... ...124 Friedman Jewelers ........, . ...122 George's Drug Store .... . . .136 Golden Gate Lunch ...139 Goodyear Service ........ ...137 Gordon Motor Sales ........ ...129 Gould's Department Store ... ...129 Grill Restaurant ......... ...139 Harbor Auto Sales ... ...136 Halsted, Paul .......... ...140 Herf Jones Company ...... ...124 Indiana Chocolate Shop .......... ...137 Indiana Forge 6 Machine Co. ...... ...133 Indiana Harbor Lumber Ct Coal Co. .... ...132 Indiana Hotel ................... ...136 Inland Steel ...... .... . ..118 Indiana Theater ............ . . .114 Jersey Maid lce Cream Co. .. ...128 Katie's 6. Mary's ......... ...139 Kleinman, P. ............ ...138 Lanman, E. B. Company .... ...141 Larry's Busy Corner .,... ...127 Lewin's Clothes ........ ...131 Lewis Paint Store .... ...140 Lewis Company .... ...140 Lind's Food Shop ...130 Main Bootery ....... Mann Floral Shop ........ ....... .....138 .....T38 Matchen, D. T. ..................... ...129 McAuliffe Plumbing 6. Heating Co. ...135 Midwest ........................... . . .139 Mllk Dealer-'s Bottle Exchange .... ...131 MlIler's Confectionery ......... ...135 Minas, E. C. ........... . ...128 Mitchell, D. L. ........ ...132 Mohawk Hotel .... ...135 Advertiser Page Moore, E. R. Mosny, George Jr. ...... . Nagdeman's ............ Nash G. Lafayette Sales G. Service ..... Nassau 6 Thompson Northern Indiana Public Service Co. Nehi Bottling Co.. ....... Pontiac Engraving ...... Ramsdell Motors Rooney, Andrew ..... Rose Beauty Shop ...... Republic Holding Corp. .. Samples, Archie R. Sam's Barber Shop Security Realty Co. Seifer's Furniture .... Shaver Motor Sales .. South Shore Line .... Spector Clothing ..... Samfbursky and Sons .... Sterling Photos ....... Stumpf, Otto ........ Tarler's Shoes ..... Texaco Service ...... Tip Top Shoe Shop ..... Twin City Cleaners ..... Washington Sweet Shop Washington Lumber G Coal Co. Wexler, Louis . ......... Wonder Bread Bakery... Woolworth, F. W. Co. Yeager Electrical Co. Zuick, Harry ..... ...... PROFESSIONAL MEN'S DIRECTORY Dr. S. L. Bloomberg ..... Dr. Charles Blumenfield Dr. R. F. Dasse ........ Dr. C. J. Doneghy ...... D. W. Dupes ....... Bob G. Estill .... Dr. L. F. Fien .... Dr. A. A. Forszt Dr. R. A. Grove ........ Dr. Joseph Jarabak .... Dr. A. M. Johnson Dr. L. Josif ......... Dr. C. A. Kielbasa ..... Dr. Kleinhenz ...... . .... Drs. H. A. Kuhn G. Smi Dr. E. Levin ............ Dr. H. E. Matthews ..... Dr. F. H. Mervis ....... Drs. M. A. McCormick 6. Dr. McGuire ............ Joseph Meade .......... Joseph Mosny .......... Dr. Arthur C. Payne ..... th .... w. S. cwpgf Dr. C. C. Robinson 6, Co. A. H. Sambor ........... Dr. W. A. Siminski .... Dr. A. W. Slrlin ..... Dr. S. A. Teegarden .... 123 141 137 128 133 117 119 115 130 127 137 140 120 138 136 137 136 122 141 140 116 139 135 137 128 T36 127 125 139 127 140 136 138 142 143 142 142 143 143 142 142 '142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 143 142 143 143 143 142 143 142 143 143 1111111011112 213 111111111 1111111 1x1 1 111111 1 BEST WISHES CONTINUED SUCCESS T0 THE CLASS OF 1937 FROM TWIN CITY AMUSEMENT CENTERS 1 I M101-IIAGAN Ave. lNDIANA'S FINEST THEATRE Always A Beffer JACK ALBERTSON-Mcmoger Show At SAM STAMOS-Assistant Manager These , Theatres! I EAST CHICAGO'S INTIMATE THEATRE WILLIAM SPARR-Monoger roms emi I ,THEATDE,f INDIANAPCLIS BOULEVARD MICHAEL EVAN-Monoger 3525 MAIN SI 1 THEATDEI REGION'S FINEST LITTLE THEATRE WILLIAM LOOMIS-Mcmoger 1 I II Always At Your Service qm-iui 1:1 1 1 9 1 1 1:1 3:1 1 1111 1111111 1 1 1111111w1m1x111111 114 o .Img1-1:01411--11if-3-vi-1:-L1-fi-fi-viwiw14fi-v1wiw1w14v2wi-'i-vi-viwiwiwinc111yi.,ini-'img-11H:uqv,o 115 1011111111111 4 11111011r1o1o1o1o11m11r11r11x1o11p11n11r11:1o1110111111011vjoiojoiojoc11010101411111r11r11n1o1o1o11v1o11r11r1o11n1o1o14r11x1oi1xq ,J 0:01 STERLING PHOTOS LIVE FOREVER Eleven Successive Years Speak for Themselves All Photos in This Book Made hy Sterling 345.2 Guthrie Street Indiana I-Iarhor 872 .1o11m1n111 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 111 1 11 1111111110 ,Q 1101010145101-niojojoasiunzavjoioioiarianzojinjoioiiniiriinioiirjoiojojuii 10100 .,o ojoiaxioiozcviinjcrioioioioiixgojcrjcrjois ofoii You Look Before You Cross the Street . But Do You Protect Your Eyes? Your eyes are one of your choicest possessions . . . and they are easily strained. Don't take chances with your eyesight. lt cannot be re- placed . . . and the toll of improper illumination is eye- strain. Proper lighting is cheap insurance against poor eyesight. The new l. E. S. study lamps give adequate illumination without glare, and they are inexpensive. Northern Indiana Public Service Company lboioim it 34:14 if if 11911111011 31124 14 if 2 1014 3 1 ini 1 it 3114: 1021 3111 3 117 fl x1o1njo1cr1o1o:4v1crj1v11r:oj4n:1s1oj4n1irioioiojoiuiojuif 4:4 10101421 nioiozojoiuie.inioioitniojfijiiiasioiaxiqpi 0:4 be o 0.0:11nifu11134vi:ri:111114:ifrimvim111111111mir1111111111101010101014101410101nqb11r1oi0i0ioio1u1uq0:0 ! 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FKAHMLWLMM . swim GLWMM 121 100 ifsizrl' M if J vioioioioiuiojoje njoiojoin join 0550101011 pqozo r:1xi1x11r:4r11m11x14r11r11x14r14 nioioioioiojojuioioisricxic xio:oj4rjoiojojojo11r11r11v1oicnj4r11x11xj4 011 0:01 Y 10112112121111ini11iiiciiiiixiiixncliuioioi FRIEDMAN JEWELERS NEXT DOGR TO THE VOGE THEATRE Official Jewelers of the Washington School W e served you in the High School --- may we have the pleasure of doing so again Telephone 2345 . . Washington Lumber 86 Coal Co INSULATING A SPECIALTY Columbus Drive at Carey Street JOHN C. HORN-Treasurer cmd Manager East Chicago, Indiana 122 50j014:4:o1oi4ri4:4x14n:1r14x:4xi4x11ni1r11x14bioi4b14r14:c50101014101014nic101074rjoio:0:u1cri1ni4r14v14r11njcr1ojojo:4x14ri1x1sri1so 'fob' rio: 6, E vjoioic rio: :nic 101014 110101011 l?1D I ! , QL! ! l , . 1 X011 D A. P. Davis Sport Shop SPORTING GOODS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 4603 Indianapolis Blvd. Phone E. C. 274 Y VN!! Compliments of E. R. MOORE 13 . nnnn - nnn. - nnnn Ta.- nnnn - nnnn 3 110.0 gr. boi: 11111 0:0 l n1111an11r11r1111111a111n11114111 nc 11111111111111o1o11111111 11o1411o1o1n1o11r1111o11111111111111 111114 r11r11111111111111n11111111111111 0511 THE DAYS THAT WILL NEVER COME AGAIN Long after your school days are past you will keep and treasure this book. It will be a perennial reminder of the springtime of your life, but when you turn to the printed words and to pictures set down here they will beckon back the yesterday, perhaps with a flood of memories you little dream of now. When life is new we little heed the present. It is only when the years wear on and -T' time's magic mists soften the light of other days that we fully LF- realize the happiness of these fleeting golden minutes. 1 Union National Bank INDIANA HARBOR First National Bank EAST CHICAGO WALTER J. RILEY, President Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation COIIIDIIIIICIIIIS of HERF-JONES COMPANY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Class Jewelry, and Graduation Announcements Cups, Medals, Trophies OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO CLASS OF 1937-WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 11-111-cp 541 1 1111111111111411 111 1111 1111111 111 124 'n 4, 11411411111111411111 111111114 11411111111o1o1111o1o111101111111111o11111114111 1111111111111 1101011111 111114 1111141411111111411111411111111111 o 0.0 D4 .1 1 2 1 10111:iioiuz-11-1111111 311111 31111 tb TRAVEL BY SAFE, EAST ELECTRIC TRAINS I Everyone oppreciotes economy , . . ond when it is combined with speed ond sofety, os it is on the South Shore Line, then it's doubly welcome. South Shore Line one woy fares ore now reduced to 2c per mile. Toke odvontoge of this borgoin. Be sofe ond scive. CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE G' SOUTH BEND RAILROAD 1 111:11 :iq-Q13 1 1,1 11111 11111101-1 xnioiuxn 125 ni 101: 1011 1: in 1010101 init. Books are sepulchres of thoughts. -Longfellow. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.-Tennyson. O Laws die. Books never.-BuIwer- Lytton. I Knowledge is the antidote to fear. - -Emerson. I 0 There is no satiety in study.- !Er-asmus. Common sense is not so common. I-Voltaire. ' o The uneducated man is a carica- ture of himself.-Schelgel. 031311011131 :xiii 10:04:01 1 V F' My Wawiw M QWQQ? wg ifWfW '?2 ' ff wif M if 16 J ,gif ' 2 i Cfmlplimenfs of Buy ig. J A FRIEND M , ,W my n:4x101o1ui1r:o11x11njiri1r:1r11x:4rio1oi4n141014rioiagricioifbiericriaxznjoifriirjaxiojarjciinienjoiojerifnifrif 1014 gvxozozozi ! ! ! I I I ! ! E ! ! ! ! I ! ! i I 2 m I m I UT -' ! 5 I ui I I I l'n U' i 'l I O i -l I I 'H i CLASS OF l937 ANDREW ROON EY MAYOR -iii.-.im1..1 -W1milH.,-.iiii-M1lm,.miiiii..iiii-ui.1i:ii1 -im PICK THE BEST AT YOUR GROCER 915: N. l x ,?f .. ,1 , 5 A 1' A Ji? I Qi OUR BREAD IS BEST ONDER BREAD ITS SLO-BAKED 10101 Q QOH!!-OQIIQOQUQ Q IQ lQOQOQ0lUQVI QIVQYD Q D Q 'init f Compliments of l LARRY'S BUSY CORNER CONFECTIONERY Where Michigan Crosses Guthrie l 0 SODAS AND SUNDAES O Where All Good Fellows Meet To Get Their Usual Good Treat -mi,im-M1iiii1iiii1iiii...iin1 1.1.1 1iiii1,...1iiiiiiiii1 1mi..i.ii1m-- i Compliments of WASHINGTON SWEET SHOP O i P 111101 3 3 1 111 1riuinioioiuiiviuiuiui 0:0:it10101410101411011,jcnj4rj4r:1x1ojoio1011sio11r11r1mrjojojo101010101 110101011riojoj011r11r1oj1rj4r11rjo:o1cr1ojcs11x11rjcx11xi4vd0:0 103031 STORES LOOK A LOT ALIKE ON THE OUTSIDE- lt's the small things that make This store different-attention to little details that count-that make Edward C. Minas Company a generation-to-generation store with loads of customers loyal to the Minas Company Store from their wash suit and lollipop days. Even from the cradle. EDWARD C. MINAS COMPANY .-NI1.-.-..11...........1.-111 Compliments of NASH AND LAFAYETTE SALES AND SERVICE Phone I. H. 284 2005 - I I BROADWAY Indiana Harbor, Indiana livin? 12 :ini ni vi iii Quint 3 vi ri is 2020101 Compliments of JERSEY MAID ICE CREAM COMPANY O 82l - I5Oth STREET Hammond, Indiana Phone Hammond 523 -im...-.1111..1,1111..-..1.,.,.,., WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l937 TIP TOP SHOE SHOP Your Patronage ls Solicited and Appreciated A. TARLER, Prop. l'28l 37IO Main Street 11-1:11411 ,111 1 1 2 111 11111101 1:1111 'orb 11. nicrjtxitriarienzianzfifwztniarieiazcieiariaxzriaiqsiaxz 111 11011 napa 90:4 njcrinjoifviwxjcxjcsioicxitvissjfifricvzfjcszojaiitvicxzuajf '14 s rg pe nioiojoini0:1 T- .-.mi-m1.,.1.q1.n1..-M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 bi0ioioicrioio14rC001oi4x11xi4ni4ri4ri1ri1 Compliments of D. T. MATCHEN GIFTS - FLOWERS GREETING CARDS 3459 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor, Indiana Phone lO25 Compliments of GOULD'S DEPARTMENT STORE O A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE O 3735-3737 Main Street-Corner 138th Indiana Harbor, Indiana Q - ,-,,,,- 5 -im1..,,1 1 1 1 1 liurifriilifliiiflcxifxixiiila C19 vi vi vin: 1 102010 CENTRAL THE REAL DRUG STORE REXALL STORE SWlFT'S ICE CREAM Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 3410 Michigan Avenue We Deliver Phone I. H. l5O Indiana Harbor, lnd. GORDON MOTOR SALES INC. l 508 BROADWAY DODGE PLYMOUTH USED CARS DODGE TRUCKS vjcrioicxicrjoiirioioicriaricrioivinoso yzoiojoiimierjnioierjoicrtoiarjx 11010101011v:o1oj4r:1v:o1o11v1cvjer:1r1cni1v:4nioiuj1r14Dx l I-.- l ! l l i l l l E l C i l l I l l ! !... 2 iuiui 1 1 1 11 111111 1 111010 Compliments of THOMAS A. BURKE INSURANCE OF ALL KI NDS 3700 Main Street Phone I. H. I4O Indiana Harbor, Indiana x rf: I BROADWAY KEY SHOP I. JURKOVITZ, Prop. We Repair Locks, Door Closers, Guns, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Saws, Lawn Mowers and Sharpen Tools. KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT ZIOS Broadway Indiana Harbor, Indiana 10111 1 1 1 1 690101 1 1:1 1 3 1 101 Quinn! 1 1 1 401412412 vi cpqg 3 3,313 10:0 H. F. LIND GROCERIES :: MEATS GREEN VEGETABLES 4l38 Euclid Avenue Tel. I. H. l72 Indiana Harbor, Indiana -illi-111...-11111..1....111.,,... RAMSDELL MOTORS SALES INC. 3525 Michigan Avenue O Authorized Dealers DESOTO Cr PLYMOUTH 6 USED CARS' 010::1111113s11o1i111i3o i1oi1n1o1oj1n1o1mx11n:4x:4r1o:oio:ax1o14njojoioix vj0j1n1oj4sj4xj1vi1s11r:o:cx11r1o1n1oi1i11xioiuioioioioia poinioiojoiojojoif o 9.0 D4 'Q rjojoiod 0:0 I EWIN'S, 702-O4 Chicago Avenue East Chicago STORE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY O 3409 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor Phone E. C. 48 STORE FOR MEN -nn--nu1.-1111111111111111 BROADWAY MOTOR SALES O Authorized OLDSMOBILE Dealers 35II Michigan Avenue Phone I. H. I46O IIDRIN K PASTEURIZED M I L K FOR HEALTH CALUMET LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS FOR SUPERIOR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE I7OI Broadway Phone I. H. 3IOO Indiana Harbor, Ind. i U ,iii I' I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I o 1111110141141111111111141111111111141111101111111011rjoj111:1jc1j411oj0i11141111cp1111:11o1411u111111101411111o:411o1n1411o1oj11:411o1oio:41q0,0 qu: INDIANA HARBOR LUIVIBER AND COAL CO. THE HOME OF QUALITY BUILDING SUPPLIES Where Grand Blvd. Meets Watling St. Phone I. H. ZI6 Indiana Harbor, Indiana Compliments of DAN DEE CAFE 11311131 1 11143 9 111112 1 il 1 11011 1101010111101 1101 12 ri 1115411411411 11112 1111 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '37 GEORGE ALLEN AND HIS PURVEYORS OF SUBLIME DANCE MUSIC -i1s1.-1.111111111111111 Compliments of D. L MITCHELL 34I 7 Michigan Avenue O INSURANCE and INVESTMENTS 241105 11:0 11014sjoiojoiojoioioiw1:41j11jojojc1j41111ioi4xi0i11i11:41i4111111114114 110111i1110j0i41141ioic1i11joi41j1rj41i41i41j01o141i4ri4111ril o 0,491 ,goto I I I I I I I Compliments of I i S A FATHER OF A SENIOR I I I THOMAS COSTINO SR. I I I I I Q I Q I I I I , I I 5 I I I - ......... .... I I I 3 NONE-SUCH BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS I l Ask Your Independent RETAIL GROCER FOR NONE-SUCH BRAND? I And Be Assured of Highest Quality I I I Distributed by I I DURAND-MQNEIL-HOHNER 2 COMPANY 2 251 East Grand Avenue I Chicago, Illinois I I I I Q I 133 rioiuioioioilliodb :ic10103011r11ri1ri1vi1bi:vi1vi0i4l21r11ri1r10101oi0i1D11b1crZ4rZ1l11 1010 mini ni 10:01 10113 111101 1101 101 1111411111 13110112014 312014 C 5 :Lui vi 1 I1 ioiuiw Compliments of N ASSAU 81 THOMPSON School Books - Stationery Fountain Pens - Sporting Goods Kodaks and Photographers' Supplies Phone 93l 821 Chicago Avenue East Chicago, Indiana -M1 1 -. 1 1nii1n,1nn1nn1nn1 1 1 -. 1 -. 1m,1nvi-i Compliments of INDIANA FORGE 81 MACHINE CO. rjojo1o1ujuio1o:o:1 11010 siojevioicnjoiesiexioioianioixrjamjoioioic rioioioicvjarioianjoioiuriavinji 11:11:11 5 .nbc A . ' f , X , L+ Q Ice Cream Compliments of A FRIEND WL A J MJ Q9 Www gym. WW 75.5. uint: 1 2 1 1 111 ini: 102010101014riniuioinini vioioinioiui 1051121 134 yzozoxnzuzozoioguieozo 110111011 pitrjcrioiojoioioiavjojcriaricrifsifsxniq r1ojo1o14r14x14si1x1ojo1o1o14n11r1111cr14x11x11n1cv:1:11r14v14 ' 94 9.0 Q ningvioioicvioioiojangmnjojcvjojavicrienjwrifrioierjanicniojlrjfld 0,0 -m.1 1 1 Compliments of HARRY TARLER Goan SHOES 342I Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor, Indiana Compliments of CLUB CIGAR STORE 3320 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor, Indiana 1 1,,,,1.,,.1im1mi1,,,,1iui1..,.1mi1im1mi1i 1 Typewriters of All Makes RENTED - SOLD - REPAIRED Dick H0 5319 Hohman Avenue Phan Hammond, Indiana Compliments of CRISWELL SHOE REBUILDERS All Work Guaranteed 3907 EUCLID AVENUE 9:51011 Q 0101: 102 10103 111120201 ini 2 1 ri 1 10201 11 ii xi 1 211:12 C 1 1.m.i 1 .-im- E e 682 1 1uu.. 1 1101: Compliments of MOHAWK HOTEL -iiii1iiii1iiii1iii.1i.i.1i.ii1iii-1iiii1iiii1iiii1nn1im..uii1i..i1iiii1iiii1.ii.1w.-1 Best Wishes To You All for Future Success MILLER'S Good Food Refreshments Telephone 3498 8I7 Chicago Avenue East Chicago, Ind. -mi1,.,.1.,,,1iin1nu1mi1 1 1,1 1 1,,,,1mi1uii1,,,,1ii.i1iii.1...... Compliments of G. M. ARNETTE Representative of the CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Compliments of MQAULIFF E PLUMBING Sz HEATING CO. 135 V in 1 1:31 ini 1111211 rifozo v1c:4:4:uj1:o14x11x1cn:1v1o:oiu1o:o:4x11r1oi4n:cr14n:114 0:0 of ,goto 1014r11ricr1oj1r11r11r11v1u14x:4r:1x14rioj1r1ojo10:o11xj4xjc 9:0111 Compliments of TWIN CITY CLEANERS ..,.,.1,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn..,.,,- YEAGER ELECTRIC CO. WIRING - LIGHTING FIXTURES - APPLIANCES 3455 Michigan Avenue TeI. I. H. 941 -un1mi-. 1 1 1iivi1iiii1 1ii1 1nii1im.1un1 1 1 1,,,,1,.,.- I Compliments of BLUE GOOSE FOOD SI-IOP CAN ov AND CIGARE'I'I'ES 3403 Grand Blvd. Indiana Harbor, Ind. JOHN PESTI KAS, Prop. -,.,.1...1 1 1..,.1.,,,1.iii1 11.1.1 1 1 1 1.,..1 1 1,m1.,,- SHAVER MOTOR SALES Authorized PONTIAC SALES Er SERVICE 3535 Michigan Avenue Phone I. H. IO9 trivia 1 vi sz 1 ni in uni it is 201010: risriuioioioioioioi ni1n11ri1ri4r:cr11xi4r1cri1ni1ni1 INDIANA HOTEL and RESTAURANT 3454 Michigan Avenue Phone I. H. 3454 HARBOR MOTOR SALES Authorized BUICK MOTOR SALES 3440 Michigan Avenue Phone I. H. I969 HAVE YOU ATHLETE'S FOOT? RINGGO WILL POSITIVELY RELIEVE IT GEORGE'S DRUG STORE Corner Michigan and Grand Indiana Harbor, Indiana -...i1i.1 1 14.if1,I.1.u1ul1u.1..1.,1.,4-IIU1M1 1 1 1.9,- Compliments of SECURITY REALTY CO. 3609 Main Street Phone I. H. 6I Indiana Harbor, Indiana 1014 xio10i011x:1x1cv11ri1r:1r11s1o11n11v11r14r14x14x1014n11o:0 nicrjoioicnjojojoicpcrioiarjcnjcnisrioit 52.501011 4 nioioiojoc 10:11014r:n:0:4n1o14n:mn:1x:as:cv:4r1cn14r1cv:0:oj1:14r1o:1nq0eo -,...1,,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -iiii--III1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10101011 iricrifriixinximmisriif iri 1 31111120211 2 3 3o2o1o20t1rCo1n1o34111101031 Compliments of TEXACO SUPER SERVICE STATION Corner Columbus Drive 6 Euclid Avenue Phone I. H. 3374 -mi1.ui:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1im1nu- ,east Clilliib S E I F E R aaagaw -culcqiio dvd.. GOODYEAR SERVICE BATTERIES Car ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE LUBRICATION ROSE BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENT WAVING I902 Broadway ,111 limml---,,i.1iiii11111111111111 Compliments of NAGDEMAN'S TRULY A MAN'S STORE Corner of Michigan at Fir Indiana Harbor, Indiana -mi-nu-1 1 1un1im-- 1m.1W1im1iui-I-ii1iiii-im1iiu--IIII1.m1mi- AIVIICK RADIO SALES Philco Radios - Maytag Washing Machines Frigidaire Electric Refrigerators Phone Indiana Harbor 2739 2I I5 Broadway - - - - -,m-,W E -....-..........-.,..-....-..i-....-.......,.,-....-....-......nn-....-....-..,.-,...-....- MEET YOUR FRIENDSSAT THE INDIANA CHOCOLATE SHOP THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERY IN THE CITY 1i.i.1mv Compliments of .IOHN M. BIELSKI 3 0: 0 3 0 I o 'T U' O 'K N u.: ON ON 0:4114 i i xiricviicrislerifmiaxlnicixieni nzoioioio it I 50:0 1:01-1:1 .Ig pozozozozojuzuzozozoza ozo 1o1o1oj0:oi4xicxj4r1x11r11x11ri11am:ri4b11ri011:4njcr:11oC r10j4r:010j1xjoj1v1oj1x1cx:1n:01cxj4n11x11r11n1anj1l11rj4 011 11r12411024nic120101011nioioioiniuiuixiia 1010i010i4r14rilr1lrI1li1l21bi41Cn11r20i4xi1li1bi1ri4:i4 IVIANN FLORAL SHOP FRESH CUT FLOWERS Special Wedding Decorations - Potted Plants PROMPT DELIVERY 3719 Main Street Phone I. H. 1055 -M1 1 1 1 1n1nn.. 1:1111 1 11.1.1 1 1 1 ...m.1u-I- Compliments of HARRY ZUICK PLUMBING AND HEATING 3454 Guthrie Street Phone I. H. 65 Compliments of BROADWAY DRESS SHOP 1916 Broadway Indiana Harbor, Indiana BLENZ RADIO SALES RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS G WASHING MACHINES 5 9: 0 LU J 1' 2 tn 2 5 U' f' O 3 C' U1 - ff 3 CD Q. CD 5' 'T 3 O 02011 ! U LEWIS PAINT STORE PLATE GLASS AND DECORATING Phone I. H. 1817 TOM LEWIS 1904 Broadway Indiana Harbor, Ind. -im1n 1 1 ..-un..W1M1,.,.1...1.,l1..1m..-uu1m..-. 1 1 10- KLEINMAN DRUG COMPANY When In Need of School Supplies and Books Call On Us MAIN Cr BROADWAY MAIN G 138th Tel. 277 Tel. 1388 Our Home-Made Super Creamed Ice Cream is the Best In Town-Come In and Try It -un....I.I.11.1.1..,.1..,.1,m1.,.,...n,1.. 1m1..1u.1 .1 1nq1qu1n1..- Compliments of SAM'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of MAIN BOOTERY 1 1 ini: if 101010101014 1 101 ioioioioioioioiiliilithiiriluif 138 x1cxi1r11r11x11r14vi1r14nk1r14o:o .tg p1n14n1o1o:4n:o14n101o14n1cr:1n14r1sx1u101ozo1e:11r14 i E 'fu'.1-QVDWVDWFQPQQ.0.0Q0,lQigligilaufqauffafIQUQUQUQUQ lQPQllQllQl.l.lDQ1.1-llQ l 3 E Comiplime-nfs Qf 5 , i 81 HAT WORKS ' l g 3 Best ond Cleonest in Town i . i We Coll ond Deliver 2 820-822 Chicago Avenue Tel. l. H. l7l4-R 3433 Michigan Ave. E EUS' Chicago' 'ndlonc' 3 ALso siHoE REPAIRING I ' ' ' 1 ' ' Z ' 'tii ' 1 - - '1 '- - - 1 -II- E Compliments of l Compliments of g LOUIS WEXLER T E WHOLESALE TOOAOOO 1 THE GRILL RESTAURANT 2 e CANDY DEALER U66 B'0GdW0Y E Phone I. H. 2l7O-J Try Our Special Toosted Sandwich lndiono Harbor, lndicano I ninninninninnrnninninninnuznnu- -nn-nnu-nn: - inniuu- E -,,,,,-,,,,,,,,1,, iilliii n1ll--nl-M-nl1M1ln1'l- l l Compliments of Compliments of OTTO H. STUIVIPF KATIE'S and MARY'S l CHIEF OF PCLICE DINING ROOM I l Q l - .,,, -, ............... ,,-,- 1 I ' ! -lv' i-1i1 I1 Illv 111111 luvv 1nu1nu1wu1w1 1 1 1 -im- l ' ' A l Compliments of 2 n O Zw'-qv THE GOLDEN GATE CAFE S O TRY OUR 35c LUNCHEON Q A411 ' Q AND TENDER STEAKS l ! 2 O-Encffj 3414 Michigan Ave. Phone I. H. 3305 Q I 139 niojoiariojericxioiaxjsritricljojcnjnieriojaricozo 0:0 Doioioioivjc 1110141010111011rio:1x:4xi1r14x:4i:o14r11x1oio11r14ri4r1o1oiaxj1r1ojcx1cml1o1u1o11r1u1o1o:4w1u:4s1o1ojo1cnjoj1rio:1v:o11r11x:oi1xQo:4 0101 112 1110141 1:10:11 1 1 3 1 in DA PRA'S SWEET SHOP THE PLACE TO REFRESH 3404 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor, Indiana 010141 1 1 ini 11112 Compliments of THE LEWIS CO. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS -.,.,1.,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..-iiii1,.,... T -my ml lm- REPUBLIC HOLDING CORPORATION ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 3405 Michigan Avenue East Chicago, Indiana .IOE BROH'S SPORT SHOP EQUIPMENT FOR and a ' I IIII FulI Line of SWEATERS and JACKETS A ' 7 Indiana Harbor, Indiana iA. Q I M 'Ease I - IIII - IIII ln? IIII 1 IIII I IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII I- IIII lliiii IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - IIII - I I I Compliments of PAUL HALSTEAD CITY CLERK 1 I 1 11:14 0:01 ! U Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH 37I2 Main Street -1111111111111111iviv1ivn- SAMBURSKY 81 SONS Real Estate and Insurance Renting - Property Management 3832 MAIN STREET Phone I69O 5 -...I1nn1 1 1 1un1nn- 1im1n-nii1ini.-im.. 1 1 ...m-1nu- Compliments of A BUDAPEST BOWLING ALLEY STEVE ANDERKOVICS Proprietor xiojoiojoiojoiojcn:011:o10:4xi4x:o1cxjoio1fr14s14x11n11n14s14v11i:4:4x1co:o gig buioiojcrioicrjcvicrioienicrjcrioicljcniq pioiojoqozo rjo:o:u1o1ojo:o14 ozuinjoicnioioini rioiniwioi ri'niozojfxifniuioiiniirjfrimniurioricricnjojtndxierjariojevic Compliments of COLUMBUS SHOE REBUILDERS -u-.11111-..-1-111-1-uui-iu.. GEORGE MOSNY .I R. BONDS G INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND 4I I6 Hemlock Street East Chicago, Indiana Phone 2448 Compliments of E. B. LANMAN COMPANY it 1024 3020101 1011 1 it 3014 1111011 11 301020201014 visit if Z ni 12024 1 202 10 ivifriinifriariaiierifriti Compliments of WSPECTOR THE CLOTI-HER Main at Broadway Old age considers, youth ventures. -Raupach Small service is true service while it lasts. -Wadsworth Eloquence is the child of knowledge. -Disraeli The man who loses his opportunity loses himself. -Moore That load becomes light which is cheerfully borne. -Ovid nioioioioicnjisiojcrierioiojoiuozo 53.901014r11v:r1r14v1c:uioi4v1oi1r14:ax11:j4vic:411o1oi4r1c:4mri4ri1 .5.7-0,01' ini' if if Q'7a0,0,0lUiIVlflillafIQUQUQUQ1I.0Q0a0Q0Q0Q0QIIQ0Q01IDQ0l0Q0i1Yi1lllll0Q0QOg! I I PROFESSIONAL MEN'S DIRECTORY I 3 .. e e eeeee E Compliments of I I DR. A. MELVIN JOHNSON 2 I nsrmsr l I x-RAY Q g 3417 Michigan Avenue Phone 934 Indiana Harbor, Indiana i . .... - .... - .,.. -...- .... -...-...- .... - .... - .... - .... - .... .. .... - ,... - .... - .... - .... - .... -.......-...- .... - .... - ,... - .... -...-..... .... - .... -...-..-...- .... -..........-....-.-.. Q I . Q Dr. Clement A. K1CIbHSH Dr. R. A. Grove I I nzutlst DENTIST I I Class of 1926 Phone I. H. 96-Res. 653-R 3 E 2102 Broadway Indiana Harbor, Ind. 3414 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind. I 1 llll 3 llll 1 llll in lllb 1 llll ox llll 1: Alll 1 Alll 1 llll cv llll 1 llll 1 llll inllii lill has IVII 7 IVII TIIH7 1IIl 1 1 llll l llll l llll ii llll lIlIIll0lTlIlIT llil T 1l1l i9llIlTWIl l,l5 T lil' l l'l1 7 l1 l'I'I lI'I7'I 1 l I 1 2 Dr' LLE1?I!?Ombe1Ig Compliments of g I 3508 Main Street Phone I. H. 265 Dr. L. ,Iosif Q g Indiana Harbor, Indiana g I 'l l''l 'I '-MTI' ' 'M' ' ' 'm' 'l'I ' ' ' ' Q Paul B Smlth M D C 1' f I . , . . omp :ments o I I Hglgh A- Kuhfl MD- D1-. L. F. Fien 2 Q L. Vlncent GOTTIIIH, NLD. DENHST l,, I'I, T I,I, -1 .III 7 .III , ,I,I T ,l,I T III, 1 IIII T l,II 1 I'I' T l,l, , l,l, , lll, 1. l,l. ,T l,ly T lyl' - lgly 7 llll 1 'III' 1l77 'IT 1 I ' ' IIII T l l 'T 2 i'l'1T'3T - I Dr. James L. Kleinhenz Dr. R. J. ljeee I I 3622 M , St eet DEWST phone I H 2733 3410 Guthrie Street Phone 2475 j am r . . U D I Indiana Harbor, Indiana lndlcno Harbor' lndlcmc I 'll' ' - - - - M - -I''' - - - -'lm - -'W' M- '-'H'- -I -InISZIIHIZZEZTII- H- - - - -'ll' I I D12 A- A- FOFSZI Dr. Joseph R. ,Iarabak 1 Q ovtomztmst DENTIST i I ZIOZ Bmodwoy Phone H' '98 Chlliirflfe D5.'l.?.f2'i...'zl.'JI.ZET eZ'i..2 S?.a.331 Sat' I I lndiene Herbor lndiono Suite 307-308 Phone I. H. 3017 I I ' Indiana Harbor, Indiana 1 I W- - - -m-ll-IH-IH-IH-'IH-'IH-'m-m'-m'-'l-ll' ' 'H - - MII- -IH- H-I'MH' H' l- - - -WM' Q DR. C. C. ROBINSON DR. THOMA.S COTTER I DR. JAMESINIBLICK DR. ARTHUR v. col.: Drgugglgkggggghy I I 3406 Guthrie Street Telephone I. H. 126 pnones-Qffiee end Residence 933 Q 2 ll'1dl0 10 Harbor, l IdI0 10 2113 Broadway Indiana Harbor, Ind. 2 I 'N'- -ll' - -'N' - - -MT - f - -W ' ' ' 'l ' '- ' ' I Dr. W. A. S1m1nsk1 Compliments of I I 3515 Moah Street Umm Phone i. H. 605-R D' F- MQGUIYCQ MD' 2 E Indiana Harbor, Indiana 3429 Mmhlgcm Avenue Q riotojerjoioioioiojoqezo 9:0111 vioioiwrjoioimrioicvioicniarjoioic vii134r1o1o20i0ioi1xiiri:bit1203031nic121:Zurimvioioloioioioioiiriuifriudpicrioioioioioioioq S PROFESSIONAL MEN'S DIRECTORY L A.. .3 Compliments of Dr. M. A. McCo1'm1ck , i Dr. W. S. Gru e Dr. E. IJCVIII DENTISTS P f Union National Bank Building i Phone 643-W Indiana Harbor, Ind. - ..... ...-...-........ .... ... .... .....-. ..... ..,. - ,,,,,,,,.,,-,,-,.-,,,-,,,- ,,,, - ,,,, -M-,,-,,-,,-,,,.,,-,,-,,-,,- . I. f Compliments of D Iifmlglmlifits oh 3 r. . . an ews 1 Dentist Dr' Charles Blumfe d I 3616 Mem sneer Phone I. H. 1330 I Indiana Harbor, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of A1-muy C. 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