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■•( ’3« l hi lo ]r:i| h - I{. J. Vcsclij Phot oqraphij UIILE STUDIO, H.mimond Linoleum Color Blocks B. J. Yesehj THE 1938 REFLECTOR rr siLzctioni o 193$ n PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OK WHITING HIGH SCHOOL WHITING, INDIANA ouv LIKE SOME MAGIC MIRROR THAT Cl RE REFLECTOR OF 1938 WILL. AFTER MAN'YEA LECTIONS OF OUR EXPERIENCES IN HIC sc YEARS FROM NOW. WE SHALL. WIT1THE EVENTS FROM OUR SCHOOL LJ A ALL HAPPENED801 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTOROF CHOSEN THAT CORRESPONDS CLOSE TO WE TRUST THAT WE HAVE SUCCEEDS! ,IN BOOK WHICH WILL RENEW MEMORI OI HELP US TO LIVE THE GOOI OLE JoZVJOZcL HISTOROF THE REFLECTOR' a theme has been CLOSE T0 THE TITLE-THE THEME. REFLECTIONS. iIN OUR EFFORTS TO PRODUCE A YEAR- EMORI 0F OUR STUDENT PAST AND WILL . qqoiOLD DAYS ALL OVER AGAIN. 4AT q REFLECT INCIDENTS OF THE PAST. THE R manyears HAVE GONE BY, REVIVE RECOL- ‘ IN HI( SCHOOL. TEN—TWENTY—EVEN THIRTY L WIT;THE AID OF THIS REFLECTOR , RECALL dol l: as vividly as if they had ppenecbut YESTERDAY. Mm MR. BORDEN SUPERINTENDENT After almost seven years as super- intendent, Mr. W. W. Borden has achieved real success in his endea- vors to improve and advance our school, earnestly encouraging its progress in every possible way. The Board of Education, an effi- cient body controlling and working in the best interests of the schools, establishes and maintains the high educational standards of our community. BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. JOHN CIESAR PRESIDENT MR. M. J. HANNON TREASURER MR. D. J PASKWIETZ SECRETARY MR. GRUBB PRINCIPAL OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL As principal of the senior high school, Mr. L. C. Grubb has always shown himself to be an able, understanding adviser in student problems and ac- tivities within classes and out. MR. RIORDAN PRINCIPAL OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mr. E. L. Riordan, prin- cipal of the junior high high school, encourages the students under him in their difficulties, and pre- pares them for their sen- ior high school careers. HARRIETT NASH LILIAN KLOSE HELEN KECKICH GEORGENE SCHAAF SECRETARY CLERK SECRETARY SECRETARY STANDING- E. C. RIEHL GEORGE O. BUSMAN SEATED— RUTH NELSON MARGARET E. CANINE SARAH M. TRANSEA'J SEATED- HAROLD BLUHM IRENE L. STEWART GEORGE CALDER STANDING— ADAM P. LESINSKY H. H. GRIFFITH JOSEPHINE SHEA RALPH WATERHOUSE STANDING— JOSEPH Me AD AM JAMES ADAMS SEATED JEAN B. HURST ELIZABETH MATSON KENNETH V . TURNER STANDING ANE MARIE PETERSEN BORDEN PURCELL VESTA R. SIMMONS SEATED— LAURA LINDEN META L. WILHELM EMILY WHITTON STANDING MARIE L. ZIKA L. W. APPLEGARTH JOSEPH McADAM, Head of Department: H. H. GRIFFITH. JOSEPHINE SHEA. JAMES ADAMS. RALPH WATERHOUSE. MARGARET E. CANINE. E. C. RIEHL. GEORGE O. BURMAN. !Suiin ±± Uxainuicj SARAH M. TRANSEAU, RUTH NELSON. BORDEN PURCELL. Head of Department; JEAN B. HURST. VESTA R. SIMMONS. JOSEPHINE SHEA. K. W. TURNER. ANE MARIE PETERSEN. ELIZABETH MATSON. (L. K. CALDWELL, on leave of absence to Harvard) UlLe anc ADAM P. LESINSKY. Instrumental: HAROLD BLUHM, Assistant Instrumental; GEORGE CALDER. Vocal: IRENE L. STEWART. Art. 9, A oxzign J-anyaagzi META L. WILHELM. Latin: LAURA LINDEN. French. iLaaL education H. T. ORSBORN. Hoad of Department; RAY P. GALL1VAN.. Director of Athletics; FLORENCE HILDEBRAND. ALICE JENKINS. Vocational O. M. MERR1MAN. Head of Department; W. P. BUERCKHOLTZ. B. J. VESELY. D. C. CHEZEM. .MfcZr.M. _ A Oilo . Catenas L. V . APPLEGARTH, EMILY WHITTON. MRS. R. EDDY. MARIE L. ZIKA. LUCILLE ELAM. School Nurse. SEATED O. M. MERRIMAN B. J. VESELY D. C. CHEZEM STANDING-- W. P. BUERCKHOLTZ mus '£HLOZ 'lc£%± ar.c Nineteen-hundred and thirty-eight brings a class which stands out among others at Whiting High School. The Class has proved itself outstanding in leadership and scholarship by the accomplishments of loyal, energetic members of the class who have brought many honors to their school. JEROME McTAGUE PRESIDENT Cr. GEORGE MACKO VICE-PRESIDENT LOIS LOCKE SECRETARY LENORE BRINDLEY TREASURER X The Seniors of '38 have enjoyed their careers at Whiting High and earnestly hope that their future years may continue to bring credit and honor to their alma mater. ch tie ad DOROTHY AIRD “In faith, lady, you have a merry heart. Orchestra: Phlthannonla: Art Club: Philomel Chorus: Mixed Chorus: G. A. C.. Theatre Hoard' l.atin Club: Scholarship W Club: All- Star Team. ctl, ve ed SHERMAN BALLARD •’Unmatched for nerve and speed. He follows where the Indies lead. Freshman Class Ollior. Art Club: •■ V Club: Football: Basketball: Floys' Glee Club. nd ire DOROTHY BRADAC nCJ “Here's a cute, little, intri- cate miss for you. eir Latin Club: Hiawatha Cantata: Sophomore Class Officer: Junior Claw Officer: Student Director: Scholarship W Club: Art Club; Tattler Staff: Reflector Staff: Pep Club: Philomel Chorus: Girls' Gleo Club. SrF.VE BODNAR Llf© is so dreary and desolate. ■ ARNOLD BRENNER We know thee for a man of many ihouyhts. Engineering Club; Boy ' Glc« Club: ■-nniera Club: l.atin Club: Mixed ci °iTu : H, w«tlha Cantata; Science RAMOND BUNCHEK “Love thyself Inst. off ' Ojfo Club: Latin Clu science Club; Knziiu-enns Club; PAULINE AUSTIN To think that one small head could carry all alio knows. Central Park Hlcl School. McHenry. Kentucky: Science Club. VANIEL BLAIR Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may rend strancc matters. Chess Club: Kiurineerin? Club: Science Club: Boys' Glee Club; Jollies of '37: l.alln Club: Wrest- llns. HELEN BAJUSZ Self-control, honesty, ami dig- nity is her motto. Art Club: Philomel Chorus- Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: French Club. HELEN BONDRA Stic was always Jolty and carrii-d a smile for till. Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Biology Club: Art Club: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Philomel Chorus. LENORE BRINDLEY A ram- compound of ixklity. frolic and fun. Hiawatha Cantata: Girls Glee Chit : Mixed Chorus' Scholarship W Club: Reflector Staff: Tattler Staff: Pep Club: G. A. C.: Senior Class Officer: Art Club: Band; French Club: Philomel Chorus: II-St:u- Team. AGATHA CELENICA One to drive away tlic clouds and call the sunshine in, Philliarinonia: Camera Chib: G. A. c,: Mixed Chorus: Girl ' Glee Club: Latin Club: Orchestra: Junior Play: Science Club: Hiawatha Cantata: Theatre Board: Sophomore Drama Club. ($£ i JOHN CERAJEWSKI I loll you lioiKHlly. my life is just begun. I.atm Club: Freshman Cln OIHeer: Kiigiiiering Club: Hoys’ Glee Club: JAMES CHERVEN •Tho' iiunit'st, on his uucnibar- r:is . l brow Natlire li:ul writ- «, -ii—Gentleman. AGNES CIESCO Wliat a sjiendthrifl ot her longue. French Cluu: Camera Club: Sopho- more Drama Clu' Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Junior Play: Soicnce Club. FLORENCE CHOLTYE She is easy, affable, familiar, friendly. French Club: Kresliman Play: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Biology Club: Swimming Team: G. A. C. Monitor: Arl Club; Philomel Chor- us: Scholarship W Club: All- Star Team. EMIL CHOVANEC “Life is as tedious as a twice- told talc. VIVIAN COLLINS Full of fancy—full of folly— full of jollity and fun.' Pep Club: Tattler Stafl: French Club: Theatre Board: Girls' (Hit Club: Bo ' Glee Club. Ace: Mixed Chorus: Triple Trio: Student Direc- tor: Hiawatha Cantata: Jollies of '.'IT: I.lterary Club: ('ivies Club: LEROY CERAJEWSKI I dare do all that may become a man. l'tli Club: Tennis Club: Monitor: Science Club: Boys' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata: Theatre Board: Student Council: Sophomore Drama Club: Reflector Staff: Golf Club: Jollies of '37: Literary Club. WILLIAM CIESAR ' A wonderful man was this Caesar. Band: Biology Club: Latin Club; Engineering Club: Phllharnionia: Camera Club: Monitor. IRENE CHILUSKI Not soon provoked, nor Being provoked, jomhi calmed. Latin Club: Art Club: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Hiawatha Cantata: Mixed Chorus: Biology Club. ANN CHOVAN ' Tit rood-will makes Intelli- gence.” G. A. C.: Girls' Glee Club; Sopho- more Drama Club: Scholarship W Club: French Club: Biology Club: All-Star Team: National Honor Society. ROY COBB This fellow peek up wit a pigeons iK-as. Student Council: Monitor: Golf Club: Scholarship W Club: Ten- nis Club: Science Club: Latin Club. MARGARET DEDINSKY Her clear. Calm eye is bright with venturous spirit. Sophomore Drama Club: Scholar- ship V Club: Jollies of '37: Jun- ior Play: Student Council: Camera Club: Girls' Glee Club: French Club. ig3S MILDRED DIESENDORF “A quid conscience makes one so serene. I.atin Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Girl ' Glee Club. ANN DRABIK Tlie fairest Harden In her looks. Ami In her mind tlie wisest book . Scholarship V Club: Biolosy Club: So|ihomor ' Drama Club; Camera Club: Art Cub: G. A. C.: Girl Glee Club: Mixed Chorus; Philomel Chorus: I.atin Club: Na- tional Honor Society. FRANCES DUFF Bright as the sun her eye the gazer strike. Roane County Hiirh School, Kings ton, Tennessee: Girls' Glee Club: Tin-litre Board. ANN DZACHEK That caressing ami exquisite «race — Kvor present which lew pUKSCSS.” Girls' Glee Club: G. A. C.: French Club: Mixed Chorus: Art Club. Scholarship “W Club: Monitor: Camera Club: Philomel Chorus: Jollies of ':t7. EVELYN ETTER Her chielesl deliciit is still to be doing from morning to night.” Girls' Glee Club: I.atin Club: Art Club: Mixed Chorus: Philhurmonla: Cheerleader: Freshman Play: Jollies of 17: Philomel Chorus: I. A. C. Chorus. JOHN EVANICH Never to is- bothered by work. Camera Club: Hoys' Gleo Club: Mixed Chorus. MICHAEL DfcSoN There's little of melan- choly clement in him. Football: Wrestling: Art Club: V Club: Camera Club: Stuileni Coun oil: French Club: Mixed Chorus: Hoys' Glee Club: I. A. c. Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata: Senior Play. MILAN DUDAS ■'Ther. i no substituto for a thorough-going. ardent ami Sincere earnestness. Hand: Orchestra: Phil harmonia: I.atin Club: Science Club: Encin- «•ering Club. ROBERT DUFON Youth, when growing into manhood, crows thoughtful. Science Club: Band: Pep Club; Tennis Club: Tattler Stall. HARRIETT EICHMAN She has ehuhhy cheeks, ami dimples lor tile smiles lo blossom In. I ilin Club: Biology Club; Girls’ Gh-e Club: Art Club: Home Econ- omics Club: Theatre Hoar.I: Jolll.-s of { : Philomel Chorus: I A. C. Chorus. NORMA ETTER The mil lest maimers am) the gentlest heart. I.atin Club: Orchestra: Philliar- monia: Mixed Chorus: Sophomore Drama Club. MARY LOUISE EVANS “O. sir. I cannot tell my ago. Pep Club: Science Club: I.atin Club: French Club: Scholarship V Club: Monitor: Hiawatha Cantata: Tattler Staff: Re llector .Stall: Sophomore Drama Club: Freshman Play: Sophomore Play: Girls' Glee Club: Orcliesira: Mixed Chorus: All-Star Team: Jollies of '.'{7: G. A. f'.: Nalioniil Honor Society. THADDEUS FALDA ••This school Will go to the Bow-wows when I am gone Band: Basketball: W Club: Ath- letic Board: Student Council: Art Club: Philharmonla. MARGENE FURSTENBURG Thou has the sweetest taco I ever looked on. French Club: Art Club: Camera Club: Biology Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Philomel Cho- rus: I. A. C. Chorus. I FROM E GAINER There is no living with thee, nor without thee. Sholarship W Club: Uellector Staif: Monitor: Band: Orchestra: Philharmonla: Pep Club: Art Club: I.atln Club: Science Club. KALMAN GELErA He that hath knowledge spar- oth his words. Football Manager: French Club: W Club: Basketball Manager; Kngineerlng Club. EVELYN GOUGH •A merry heart doetli good • like -medicine. Sophomore Drama Club: Girls’ Olce Club: Pep Club: Mixed Cho- rus: Hiawatha Cantata. BETTY GRAY Woman wen- made to give our eyes delight. Art Club: French Club: Philomel Chorus: Phillinrmonin: Camera Club: Science Club: Band. THEODORE FFANKIEWICZ A prompt, decisive man. Engineering Club: Camera Club: Science Club. MARY FURTAK By being friendly she has many friends. Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Girls’ Athletic Club: All-Star Teams: French Club: Scholarship W Club: Monitor: Camera Club: Phil- omel Chorus: Jollies of '37: Reflec- tor Staff: Tattler StafT: Ail Club: National Honor Society. JOHN GEFFERT Ho was much disposed to mirth. Engineering Club: Patrol Club Science Club: Freshman Play Junior Play: Theatre Board: Ten nis: W Club: Boys’ Glee Club Mixed Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata Jollies of '37. EDWARD GIRMAN Dream after dream ensues. Patrol Club: Science Club. FRANCES GRANT In each chock appears a pretty dimjile. French Club: Girls' Glee Club: Art Club: Sophomore Drama Club. JEAN GREIG The warmth of genial court- esy. the calm of self-reli- ance. . i,mm Bo,ml: Sophomore Drain: Club: G A. C.: Girls’ Glee Club i y,on, : Science Club: Senio llay: National Honor Society.. MARY GRENCHIK Silence i the perXcctcst herald of Joy. Hiolorvy flu : Girin- Glee Club: Philomel Chorus. LORRAINE HARRISON ■■She i wise. If I can juris of her. Anri fair she in. if mine eyes be irue.” Art Club: I.alin Club: French Club: Camera Club: Monitor: Girl ' Glee Club: Hoy ' Glee Club. Ace.: Mixed Chorus: i’hilomei Chorus: Literary Club: Civics Club: Reflector Staff: Tattler Staff: I. A. C. Chorus: Scholarship “W Club. iMOGENE HELTON Her eyebrow's sliai e was like the aerial bow. French Club: Girls' Glee Clut : G. A. C.: Philomel Chorti . l JCILLE HILDEBRAND llappy am I. from care fin free.” Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata: Latin Club: Scholarship W Clu . ROLAND HOPPER Good nature and wood sense must ever Join. Science Cluo: Swimming: Team: Camera Chib: Knsineetins Club: Freshman I’lay: Sophomore Drama Club: Sophomore Play: French Club: Scholarship V Club: Mon Itor: I'alrol Club. JOHN HUTIRA lie. above all the rest, in shape and vesture proudly eminent. Stood like a tower. Science Club: French Club: Camera Club: Monitor: Scholarship W Cluh: Senior Play: National Honor Society, HARRY HEYDEN The fiercest aeony has four years' reisn.” Football: W” Club: Latin Club: Hoys' Gin’ Club: Tennis Club. OLENA HiPSKIND Of her rizhl fats-, one glam-v will trace a picture on the twain. Latin Chit : Frenh Cluh: Orchestra: Hiawatha Cantata: Sophomore Drama Club: Strinv Quintet: Strinv Trlo: Art Club: Nalonal Honor Society. FLORENCE HURWICH Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. In every vesture divnlty and love. Girls' Glee Clul : IVp Clut : Art Clut : Monitor: Philomel Chorus: Tattler Stall: Hiawatha Cantata. PAUL JANIK III' has common wnso hi a way that ' uuooinnion. KENNETH GROTHOU3E What should a man do but be merry V Pep Club: Latin Club: Art Club: Hand: Football Manavcr: basket- ball Manaver: W Club: Camera Club: Theatre Hoard. Kn-ahman Play: Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Hiolovy Club: Girl. Glee Cluh: Art Club: G A. f. Camera Club: Philomel Chorus: All-Star Team: Monitor. Patrol Club: Knvlnccrinv Hoys' Glee Cluh; Football: linv: Camera Club. Club: Wrest- ANE GUREVITZ Nature hall bestowed iiihiii her a sunny moml. BERNARD JANISZEWSKI A, bold ami Bind a lad an anyone cvtf knew. Pep Club: W Club: Football Tenni Club: Latin Club. MARY KANSKY Silence. mom music.il than any unit. Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Girl Glee Club: Bioloiry Club: Mixed Chorus. MILDRED KEEFE A merry lieart niaUeth elieeritll countenance. Art Club: G. A. C : Camera Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Girls’ Glee Club: Mixe-d Chorus: Hiawatha Can- tata: Philomel Chorus: French Club: All-Star Team : Biolo.-v Club. ANDREW KERTIS Hi cardinal virtue are on hi heail. and «pecks of wis- dom on hi no c. DOROTHY •::: NAl She olten lizliten melancholy with her merry lest . Girl ' Glee Club: Latin Club: Soph onion- Drama Club: Camera Club Scholarship W Club. GEORGE JOHNSON Men granted that hi speech was wise. Sophomore Drama Club: Freshman Play: Pep Club: Art Club: Tattler Staff: KeHector Stalf: Stamp Club Scholarship W Club: Sttulent Council: Hoy ' Glee Club: I. A. C. Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata: Theatre Board. JULIUS KANTOR He doth indeed show some sparks that an- like wit. French Club: Enziiu-eriiir Club. MILDRED KEKICH Slie s of many charms, to her as natural at sweetness In the Hower. G. A. C.: Girls' Glei- Club: Mixed Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata: Philo- mel Chorus: Pep Club: Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Moni- tor: Tattler Stalf: Reflector Staff: Student Council. HORACE KERR That hoy with the crave, mathematical look. Orchestra: Hoys' Glee Club: Wrcsl- linir: Freshman Play: Junior Play: Sophomore Drama Club: Latin Club: Jollies of '.'I?: Science- Club: Stamp Club: Mixed Chorus: I. A. C. Chorus: Hiawatha Cantata. JOHN KOHUT He is lo bo. Washim:Ion lli-.li School. K.« t Chi Cairo. Indiana: Football, Art Club FLORENCE KOWAL Neat and trimly drest is she. Art Club: Girls' Glee Club: Camera « lui.: Mi. il Chorus: Philomel Cho- rus: Sophomore Drama Club: Hia- w.iilia Cantata: I. A. C. Chorus' Monitor. Slneerily. justice, and atulity find their abode in her. Art Chili: Girls' Glee Club: Biolosy Club: Mix.il Chorus: Latin Club 1‘hiloniel Clii.ru, HELEN KOSTOLNIK HELEN KOWAL •'A woman’ greatest power is in sincerity. Biology Club: scholarship W Club: Tallin Club: Girl ' Glee Club; Camera Club. MARY KRIVAC1C Her smile was prodigal of summer shine.— Gaily persistent. G. A. C.: All-Star Tennis: Girl ' Ulic Club: Mixed Chorus: I’hllomel Chorus: Art Club: Latin Club: Bio- logy Club: Camera Club: Sopho- more Drama Club. MARY KUPCHA Thy -unile becomes thee well. A. C.: All-Star Team : Art Club: Camera Club: Biology Club Latin Club: Philomel Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus DOROTHY LIDGARD Can muiglit divert thy ever present Joy nor till thy laughter. Clark High School: Girls' Tenni : Theatre Board. JOHN LUBECK “Bvery man I a volume If you know liovv to read him. Band: Orchestra: Hoy ' Glee Club: Tennis Club. MICHAEL MALLOY The strongest passion which 1 have is honor. Basketbali: Science Club: Biology Club: French Club: Art Club: Mon- itor: Student Council. MARTIN KRISTEK He laughs not too much, the witty man laugh least. STEVE KUNDRAT Never taxed for speech. Band: Orcheslrn: Phlllinrnioiila. ANTHONY LACKO I put my heart to school. In the world when- men grow wise. Camera Club: Freshman Play: Fnot- li-ill: V Club: Kngineering Club. LOIS LOCKE Know her by her suit. Scholarship W Club: Kn-uch Club: Art Club: Pep Club: Moni- tor: Tattler Staff: Re Hector Staff: Senior Class OlliCer; National Hon- or Society. GEORGE MACKO Show us a happier, more amiable man than ho. ' ootball: Basketball: Sophomoro Class OfHet-r: Student Council: V Club; Monitor: French Club: S mior Class Officer. JOHN MARDOS “Wise from tin- top of hi Head up. Clark High School: l.utin Clut.; Boys' Glee Club: Kn-neh Club: Pa- trol Club. GEORGE MARLOWE ••You may know nio by my happy-go-lucky air. An Club: Science Club: Boys' Glee Club: French Club: Patrol Club. Lorraine McClelland Your silence most offende and to In- merry best becomes you. Pop Club: Freshman Play: G. A. C.: All-Star Team: Scholarship W Club: Cheerleader: Latin Club: Science club: Girls' Glee Club: Triple Trio: Athletic Board. Hia- watha Cantata: Sophomore Drama Club: Theatre Hoard: Settlor Play. Mixed Chorus. WILLIAM MIHALO Learning by study must l e won. Kiigincoring Club: Biology Club: French Club: Tattler Staff: Reflec- tor Staff: Scholarship “W Club: National Honor Society. EDWARD MIKA He was a scholar, and a rlpo one. Latin Club: Biology Club: Orches- tra: Chess Club: Slrinir Quintette: Scholarship V Club: Science Club: Camera Club: Engineering Club: String Sextette: National Honor Society. JOSEPH MOLSON Greater men than I have lived, but they are all dead. Basketball: W Club: French Club: Art Club; Monitor: Sttnlent Coil noil. IAMES MORRISON And then he danced: lie danced. I sny. right well. Freshman Play: Latin Club: Sopho- more Drama Club: Sophomore Play: Scholarship V Club: Stamp Club: Theatre Hoard: Junior Play: Monitor: Senior Play: National Honor SoeU-ty. DORIS MARTICH So blythe. so carefree, aay and debonair.' Swimming Team: G. . C.: Girls' Glee Club: Biology Club: Sopho- more Drama Club; Latin Club: Camera Club. JEROME McTAGUE He hath made hinis -lf known. Freshman Play: Sophomore Play: Pep Club: Sophomore Class 0111- oer: Junior Class Officer: Latin Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Science Club: Tattler Staff: Reflector Staff: Monitor: Scholarship W Club: Student Council: Orchestra: Na- tional Honor Society ISABEI. MIDKIFF Would that there were more like her. Girls' Glee Club: French Club: Sophomore Drama Club. CHARLOTTE MIKO Impulsive, earnest, prompt to act. Girls' Glee Club: G. A. C.: French Club: Student Council: Monitor: Scholarship W Club: Art Club: Tattler Staff: Reflector Staff: Mixed Chorus: Stamp Cluh: Hia- watha Cantata: National Honor Soeieiy. MARY ELIZABETH MOORE She was fair, and always bright ami gay and chipper.' Freshman Play: Sophomore Drama Club: Triple Trio: Art Club: Junior Play: Girls' Ghe Club: Latin Club: I. A. Chorus: Theatre Board: Philomel Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Senior Play: Scholarship W Club. MARY FLORENCE MULDOON Her voice was ever soft, senile, and low. Art Club: Girl ' Glee Club- 1. a. C. horns: Latin Club: Philomel Cho- rus: Scholarship • Club, ALBERT PRICE “He is completo in feature ami in mine). With all wood irnwje to strace a gentleman. Freshman Play: Sophomore Play; Sophomore Drama Club: Latin Club: Theatre Board: Philhar- inonia: Dand: Orchestra: Science Club. Scholarship W Club; Na- tional Honor Society. JULIA PUHEK Winsome and «wool — Irotn the crown of her head to the soles of her feet. Art Club: Frcnlt Club: Camera Club: Biolojry: Girls' Ole ? Club: Mixed Chorus: Philomel Chorus: Sophomore Drama Club: Monitor. SHIRLEY KHEA “Music rejoice!h my heart.” Pliilliannonin: Latin Club: Strin 'I'rio: Philomel Chorus: t. A. C.: Orchestra. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE A little curly-ltetuletl good- for-nothing. and mischief, making monkey front his birth. PeJ' Club: Freshman Play: Sopho- more Play: Sophomore Drama Club: Latin Club: Patrol Club: Pldlliarmoiiia: Hand: Orchestra: Art Club: French Club: Senior I’lay. Theatre Board; Tenni ; .lollies ol '3f. CAROL SKANER ll is good to lenzllu-'t to tin- last. sunny mood. Pep Club: Girls' Glee Chit.; Mix.sl Chorus: Band: G. A. (’.; All-Star Team: Sophomore Drama Club, CURTIS SMITH 'A moral, sensible, and well- bred boy. George Rogers Clark: Orehestra: Pbilhaitiumia: Tennis: National Honor Society. ALBERTA PRICE •ller eyes have a roguish twinkle, yet seem sincere and true. Art Club: Latin Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Student Council: Freshban Play: Junior Play: Mon- itor: Philomel Chorus: Scholarship W dub: National Honor Society. MARGARET RATVAY Oh well she kept her genial mood. Art. Club: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Philomel Chorus. OLGA ROMAN A noble and innocent girl.” Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: : A. C : Sophomore Drama Club: Latin Club: Camera Club: Art Club. EDWARD RYAN Heimr irood never troubled bint. French Club: Science Club. WILMA SMELSER And be you blythe and bonny. Freshman Class Officer: Pei Club: Scholarship V Club: Tiiple Trio: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Hoys' Glee Club. Ace.: Band: Stu- dent Council: Monitor: Hiawatha Cantata: Science Club: Latin Club: Student Director: Philbarmonia: Jollies of “JT: Tattler Staff: Re- Hector Staff: National Honor So- ciety. JUANITA SMITH “Her artistic qualities are ex- ceeded only by her good looks. Art Club: Sholarship W Club: Freshman Play: Junior Play: French Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Gris' Glee Club: Philomel Chorus. RONALD SMITH ••Full of wise taws and mi- dern instances. Scholarship W Clu : Pep Club: Philharmonta: l.aiin Club: Science Club: Monitor: Theatre Board: Reflector Staff: Tennis: Bam!: Sophomore Drama Club: Golf Club: l.ilerar Club. MARIE STANISH Quiet. umuauming. reserved, anil thoughtful. Scholarship V Club: Latin Club: Biology Club Art Club: Girls' Glee Club. WILLIAM ST. CLAIR In him is wisdom anil strength: he hath both coun- sel amt understanding. Junior Class 0 Ulcer: Sophomore Claw Officer: Athletic Board: Stu- dent Council: Scholarship V Club: W Club: Monitor; Foot- ball; Basketball: Jollies of t Nation il llouOr Society. STEVE SVETIC The girl call him sweet. Football: Boys' Glee Club: Patrol Club: STEPHEN 'IRUCKSA Farter than hi tongue did mane offence, his eye uid heal It up. IIin Club: Art Club: Jollies of ':t?: Orchestra. GEORGIA MAE UHRIN Her spocoli. her form, her action, full of grace. Mixed Chorus: G. A. C.: Art Chit Latin Club: Sophoniore Drama Club: Schohirship W Club: Girls' Glee Club: Freshman Play: Junior Play: Tattler Staff: National Honor Society. MARY SNAPP Ctinrmlng characteristics and mannerisms have won her a warm spot in tin- hearts of her classmate . Reflector Staff. Tattler Staff: Fresh man Play: Junior Class OHicrr: La- tin Club: Band: Orchestra Philliar- monia: Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Monitor; Woodwind Quintet: Art Club: Scholarship V Club: Philomel Chorus: Thea- tre Board: Science Club: Senior Play: National Honor Society. ANDREW STEPICH •‘I have a passion for the name of Mary. BasketlKill: Art Club: Boys' Glee Club. GEORGE SUSORENY Tlie good die young: Tile re's no need lo worry about me. French Club: Phil harmonia: Swim- ming: Science Club; Band: Or- chestra. JOHN TIRPAK “By hoav'n, I cannot flatter. Art Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Science Club: Monitor: French Club: Scholarship W Club: Foot- ball: Swimming: National Honor Society: W Club. EARL TUTTLE Awalle. arise nr forever fallen. Latin Club. JENNIE VISNYAI The hand that follows intel- li-et can achieve. Orchestra: G. A. Pliilharnionia: Scholarship W Club: Latin Club: Sophomore Drama Club: Biology Club: Tattler Staff: Be Hector Staff: National Honor Society. — MARTHA VISNOWSKi ••ller brlcht 008 twinkle and her «mile is here to sl V•' Bioloiry Club: Arl Chib: French Club: Girl - Glee Club: Camera Club: Monitor: Scholarship Club. GEORGE VRBANCIC ••The best of men have over loved repose. Patrol Club: Enrinccrin Club: French Club: Boy - Glee Club. JOHN V ADZ1TA The friend of everyono. Kokomis Illsh School. Nokomis. Illinois: Football ”'V Club; Set- «•hoc Club. ANN WAGNER -,Thy modesty's a candle lo thy merit. Art Club: Bioiosy Club: French Club: Girl 1 Glee Club: Mixed Clio- rus: Sophomore Drama Club. JOHN WARGO •■what's the use of worrying:? Patrol Club: French Club: Hoys Glee Club. MARJORIE JANE WALKER A dashinr damsel, irny and perl.” Pep Club: Freshman Play: G. A. C.: All-Star Team: Hand: Orches- tra: Scholarship W Club: Soph- oiuore Play: Cheerleader: Latin Club: .Tollies of '-T7: Sophomore Drama Club: Junior Play: Phil- harmonia: Monitor: Mixed Chorus: Girls’ Glee Club: Theatre Board: Senior Play. 1MOGENE WHEELER Silence often of pure inno- cents' persuades when speak- ing fails. Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: French Club: Arl Club: Science Club. LUCY WHITTAKER Good nature briiutcth her happiness.' Sophomore Drama Club: French Club: Girls’ Glee Club: Art Club. WILBUR ZIMMERMAN Today I am a man. Boys' Glee Club: Bhsiuccrinsr Club. JOHN ZRENCH1K When l can't talk .£Qtisc. I talk nonsense Al Blolosy Club: Art Club: Chess Cluh: French Chib: Monitor: Stu- dent Council: Scholarship W Club. WARREN ZWEIG Ills wwei-h was a line sample, on the whole, of rhetoric. Pep Club: Freshman Play: Philhar- ntonla: l.atiu Club: Monitor: Sci- cnec Club: Theatre Board: Reflector Staff: Tennis: Band: Sophomore Drama Club: Golf Club: Literary Club. JACOUALEN CRIST Sin's a saucy little rod-head. Filtered from Washington . Kish School. Hast Chicane. Ail excel- lent student and active in oritani- zalions. MISS J. JOSEPHINE SHEA SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR N September of the year 1934 a:i ordinary class of students, very groon. yet conspic- uously conscious of their importance, en- tered Whiting High School as freshmen. These energetic freshios. undor tho guid- ance of Mr. Paul D. Carver, elected as their officers. Sherman Ballard, prosidont; Wilma Smolser. vice-president; and John Ceraiewski. secre- tary-treasurer. As evidence of the popualrity of this now-famous class, in tho spring a full and over-flow- ing house of spectators turned out for the class play. The Emperor's New Clothos. Tho ono social event of this year occurred on May 11. 1935, when every- one put on his most dignifiod airs to attend the for- mal froshmar. party. We can report that as this year ended we considered ourselves to bo sufficiently ac- quainted with high school life to enter our second year with our heads up. This second year • we were put under tho care of Miss Josephine Shoa. who was to guide us through the remaining three years of our high school life. Tho officers elected wore George Macko, president; Dorothy Bradac. vice-president: Jerome McTague. sec- retary: and William St. Clair, treasurer. Our only function this year was tho presentation of the class play. The Whippersnapper on April 14. 1936, since we were almost wholeheartedly interested in our studies, eager to impress the somewhat dubious up- perclassmen with our scholastic achievements. Now we come to the junior year when we begin to foel a strange superiority, and shyness only in the presence of seniors. This year tho class was led by William St. Clair as president, assisted by Jerome McTague, vice-president; Dorothy Bradac, socrotary; and Mary Snapp, treasurer. We had begun to show only a passivo intorost in our studios, and much time was spent in planning our social activities. Time passed and our play, Shirt Sleeves was given April 9, 1937. Then, at last, came the long awaitod prom. Wo had scrimped and saved all year long to make this one event a success, and on May 24, 1937, in a Mexican environment we put it over. Last, but not loasl, wo come to our senior year of high school. This year our officers were Jorome McTague. president, George Macko. vice-president, Lois Locke, secretary, and Lenore Brindley, treasurer. Tho celebrated senior play was presented January 18. 1938. Tho sonior dance was hold on Fobruary 12. and then followed the unforgettable prom. Bum's Day, Class Night, and Commoncomont. Now that the time has really come to bid farewell to our schoolmates and teachers, we realize how much their friendship and encouragement have meant to us. Wo hold many pleasant momorios which we will always treasure. We can never forgot the assur- ance and help our advisor and friend. Miss Shea, has given us from the time we were put undor h r charge, a very willing, yet inexperienced, class, to the pres- ent time when we fool oursolvos to be a definite success. So we take our leave of Whiting High School, with a clear view towards the future, but with a vivid remembrance of extremely happy high school days. 1939 ROW 1:- I. Hrubovcak, B. Koch. E. Goodwin©. P. Ratkovlch. O. Pillise, A. Groskovich, M. C6ch. C. Salmon. ROV IF:— A. Parsanko. K. Golovirski. J. Patlorson. M. Cech. A. Garay. M. Fauraio. S. Vogel. L. Pollock. ROW HI:— W. Eichman. E. McKinley. P. Kantor. B. Clark. J. Hanchar. H. Hoyka. S. Bransky. K. Si. Clair. ROW IV: D. Prohaska. L- Slraka. S. Balog. G. Eronberg, C. Tuba. B. Clark. A. Meier, D. Boaven. ROW V: N. Buckley. M. Hornyak. H. Chevinot. I. Sudaz. R. Gazda. H. Benne. C. Bischolf, I. Bajusz. TOP ROW: J. Kasper. M. Juslak. L. Dodd. A. Kalina. E. Olszewski. ROW I: V. McCarthy. M. Hegedus. R. Green. M. Bucsany. M. Pustek. J. Klochan, K. Murin. J. Bcnko. D. Lauer. ROW II: E. Vidlsch. R. Herakovich. A. Trabavy. E. Dobrowlski. C. Kupcha, S. Hruskccy, L. Faught. I. Siegel. S. Halloway. ROW III:— F. Haviar. M. Hansen, G. Brozorlc, M. Sotak. ]. Rioraan. Agnes Porvaznik. D Kaplan. E. Riehl, A. Bognar. ROW IV: R. Dobboriin. A. lustak. E. Holevinsky. M. Skvara, D. Girman. R. Snapp. V. Collins. R. Girard. H. Balolf. ROW V: ). Tharp. S. Popish. J. Rhea. I. O'Drobinak. M. Evanich, ]. Kiacik M. Slcmacin. R. Larman. TOP ROW: G. Hunish, R. Hornoll. A. Ponciak. ROW I:— V . Molle. A. Ambroso. 1. Zajac. I. Hruskocy. H. Senetar. J. Dornay. I. Janos, D. Bewloy. J. Julior. ROW II:— L. Dillon, J. Gondek. R. Tysch, E. Backi, R. Gurovilz. E. O'Drobinak, I. Kolloy. S. Sramok. M. Hutira. ROW HI:— J. Bukvich, L. McGuffin, W. Olivor, B. Ruman, J. Marlich, J. Vanek, A. Vasilovcik, C. Tuskan, C. Miller. ROW IV:— H. Richards, V . Jasek. J. Stecz, J. Kiraly. F. Kubeck, G. Yurkanln, C. Greskovich, J. Johnson, E. McNeil. ROW V: E. Tobias, S. Jamrose, J. Pochnyo, D. Schaub. B. Doody, G. Piper. T. Sanders, D. Jones, C. Sopko. TOP ROW: G. Curosh. K. Dalton. S. Spebcr, J. Koliada, W. Jones. S. Kopcha. E. Paul. A. Sohulcik xy. ROW I:— S. Pollock. J. Zaiac. A. Trancoso. J. Trgovich, M. Dado. L. Grothouso. M. Slaton, J. Sakai, M. J. Pochnyo. ROW II:— V. Thompson. C. Oprisko, J. Palikan. C. Berzinsky. H. Lee. A. Doody. J. Beach. D. Dijak. P. Soman. ROW III:— C. Kasperan. A. Jamrose. R. Kresach. T. Puplava. J. Bakun. G. Butkovicn, J. Puplava, C. Simaga. F. Pachowicz. ROW IV:— M. Gurchik. E. Schultz, L. Herakovich. D. Slupski, E. Kilar, F. Demkovich. D. Rusncck, A. Balog, A. Zubeck. ROW V:— J. Schwandt. L. Urbanik. J. Toth. V. Zelik. G. Koloch. A. St. Clair. P. Kontick, A. Bingamen, F. Kujava. TOP ROW:— C. Bednar. M. Owens, H. Berilla. C. Kredlo. B. Dally. R. Zaza. 1940 1940 ROW I:_____ T. Puplava, M. Svitko. M. Klochan. J. Sporinsky, A. Golub. D Springer, D. Esmail. L. Baloii. A. Horn. ROW It— A. Perel. V. Fodorko. R. Moore, R. Gainer. R. Swanson. P. Schaub. I. Haluska. I. Lelak. E. Bradac. ROW III:— H. M. Kovalcik. E. Hildebrand. J. Poiis. C. Piper. C. Johnson. M. Shocaroff. M. Soman. N Clark. ROW IV:— E. Harangody. D. Keefe. V. Dybel. A. Fedak. H. Kelley. M. Hruskocy. T. Kalapach, H. Nomish. 1. Maksimik, J. Toih. ROW V:— J. Shreve. H. Mayor, E. Kubacki, A. Dybel. R. luanick. J. Vargo. A. Herochik, P. Kasper, R. Bramor. TOP ROW: F. Falda. G. Kolmas. E. Gregor. R. Znvesky. ROW I: M. Nastav. H. Vrbanctc. B. Goodwine. L. Eiason. A. M. Johnson, M. Krajnak. M. Greskovich. L. Javorcic, M. Herakovich. ROW II. M. Pavnica. B. Mikoloc. J. Gaskey. R. Adzia. A. Kuhajda. V. Bewlev. A. Zahorsky, L. Chapek, S. Etheridge. ROW III: A. Habzansky. B. Roaina. E. Frankiewicz. A. Polak. A. Pasko. M. Hoe'.zcl. S. Kovachic, F. Olszewski. G. Saltman. ROW IV: J. Grosko. C. Parker, S. Chekan. N. Vuksanovic, F. Wright, J. S'.aten, S. Vargo. J. Troksa. C. Downey. ROW V: G. Gay. S. Bazarko. P. Baker. P. Wojcik. E. Rafcz. J. Homco. P. Sluoski. J. Ritter. A. Yuhas. TOP ROW:- S. Hrpka. C. Moreno, E. Kuhn. J. Pokraka. H. Baron. 1940 1940 ROW I: B. Evacfeo. M. Jurek, R. Olszewski. M. Nuhulak. S. Zavosky, P. Carmichael. I. Papesh. M. Shimala. C. Bryan. ROW II: B. Cniluskl, J. Bornicky, A. Dado. R. Kinnane. J. Kulcs. K. Wills, P. Javorcic. R. Ross, H. Blastlc. ROW III: E. Stasny. R. Wilkening. I. Bakes. J. C. Sinai. J. Demay, M. Kusma. T. Wachel. J. Brycn. U. Morcior. ROW IV.: J. Eidson, P. Janlk. J. Krajnak. N. Korr. H. Kilgour. M. Gardner. J. Sedor. A. Svetlc. C. Clifton. ROW V: H. McFadden. J. Sinai. L. Debkovich. P. Demkovich, A. Demkovich. E. Rosotor. P. Keckich. J. Weils. TOP ROW: J. Singel. R. Kovicich, K. DuFor.. G. Chech. ROW i: L. Meier. W. Coppcge. D. Lelak. V . Wheeler. J. Campbell. I. Marok. J. Barany. N. I. Johnson. V. Judson. J. Wargo, M. J. Lesser. ROW II: G. Smolen. E. Zaiac. V . Maksimik, A. Ratvay, I. Laurincik. H. Evano, O. Sakai. N. Sfclarewitz. W. Sklarewitz. W. Hanchar. N. Paschon. ROW III.— E. Esmall. B. Culp. H. Etheridge. B. Gilman. P. Hric. B. Stewart. J. Markovich, R. Springgate. J. Vogel, J. Tomera. ROW IV: P. Dobbortin. A. Stone. D. Mitchell, M. Mihalo, C. Nemish. J. Vrlik, J. Janik, J. Kapiton. B. Poracky. TOP ROW: C. McCarthy. J. Morrison. V . Moore, J. Jakubovle. A. Durkovic. S. Cezamf, A. Resetar. B. Cerven, G. Bednar, J. Jancosek. 1941 1941 ROW A. Dijak, E. Grabowski. H. Swlerc. L. Zimmorman. M. Lanigan. R. M. Slivka. M. Fercik. M. Jancosik. V. Wachowlak. ROW H:- D. Henderson. R. Oliver. A. G. Hussey. M. Marko. B. Copela. E. Zehme. M. Kinek. F. Gima. T. Puhek. ROW HI:— I. Girman. B. Garey. N. Kaplan. V. McTague. I- Hopper. G. Whitllnghill, R. Whitmire. E. Molle. A. Balog. ROW IV: E. Melton. V. Milos, F. Milligan. M. Mitchell, R. Dudas. M. Holton, J. Mucha. L. Kaminsky. M. Hegodus. row V:— E. Nosker. H. Lucas, I- Congel, J. Kclapach. A. Kalapcch. J. Stovonson, F. Baida. V. Wright. TOP ROW:— P. Hegodus. V. Mlkuiy. F. Yursi. H. Newell, M. Kachmar. F. Edlngton. J. Conka. ROW I:— C. Hansen. L. Whittaker, A. Ventimiglia, H. I. Malenchik. A. Seraiin. G: Huenger. M. Snapp. A. Mrezar. P. Aronfcerg, M. Moore. ROW II:— K. Rouff. A. Evanich. F. Krebs. H. Marko. C. Shannon. M. Mantich, M. Chovan, D. Muzinich, R. Kratka, E. Mihalsky. M. Sedor. ROW III:— E. Matthews. E. O'Keefe, M. A. Driscoll. N. Adams. E. Mulva, H. Bodie. ?. Holicky, M. A. Yasvec, M. Tobias. H. Hatzol. ROW IV: J. Borilla, M. Linko, R. Koval. M. Roman, E. Klacik, j. Aiken, J. Hruskocy, P. Wagner. E. Marcisz, M. Hruskocy. TOP ROW:— E. Buczkowski. W. Parsanko. J. Jacobs. J. Saliga, E. Check. L. Grant, B. Kriston. J. Kovach, W. Kanyur. 1941 1941 G: p. ROW I: K. Satay. K. Kovachic. M. Kuzma. A. Adams, M. Sirenick, P. Lacko, E. Diabik, S. O'Drobinak, M. Vanok. L. Gohdc, E. Carlson. ROW II: A. Duialo. L. Gobberg. R. Butkovich. D. Bukvich, A. Soptich. B. Kobe, M. Kissel, M. Kuhajda, B. Bachi, D. Becich. B. Radvany. B. Johnson. ROW III: D. Collins. L. Soiier, M. Martin, M. Danko. A. Vavrok. D. Ostor. A. Nowa- kowski, E. M. Zuhari, M. B. Williams. A. L. Perhach. A. Progar. L. Adamovic. ROW IV:— G. Evenolf. E. Misnor. G. Hanchar, E. Faught, G. Lukas. J. Hogodus. B. Gough. B. Eidson. R. Slivka. A. Janik. ROW V: R. Matson, F. Kraly. J. Charnago. J. Tobias. J. Palovih. G. Jamblk, R. Judnich, S. Puplava, P. Demkovich. TOP ROW: A. Piotors. J. Janosck. C. Bioson, J. Smith. R. Eldian. M. Pavio, D. Parker, C. Conder. L. Pataky. L. C. McCampbel). L. Vidovich. JUNIOR CLASS BILL JONES. PRESIDENT: DUDLEY JONES. VICE-PRESIDENT: MARY EVANICH. SECRETARY: TOMMY SANDERS. TREASURER: MR. B. J. VESELY. SPONSOR: SOPHOMORE CLASS — ALBERT DEMKOVICH. PRESIDENT: JOE TROKSA. VICE-PRESI- DENT: ROSE ADZIA. SECRETARY: PAUL DEMKOVICH. TREASURER; MISS MARGARET E. CANINE. SPONSOR. FRESHMAN CLASS — PAUL HRIC. PRESIDENT; MISS ANE MARIE PETERSEN. SPONSOR. ATHLE jJ WILLIAM ST. CLAIR CHARLES SOPKO -ETICS DUDLEY JONES ANE GUREVITZ c fthiztlc I docizci M. I. WALKER. H. 3ROWN . a::: FRONT: LORRAINE MCCLELLAND. ROW II: VIVIAN McCARTHY. BILL ST. CLAIR. CATHERINE SOPKO. ROW III: MR. GRUBB. DUDLEY JONES. TEDDY FALDA. MR. McADAM. TOP ROW:- MR. ORSBORN. MR. VESELY. MR. GALI.IVAN. The Athletic Board acts as a supervisory committee on all matters relevant to sports in the school. These are the enthusiastic vi- vacious, energetic students who get the crowds in the stands to yell, Yeah! Rah! Whiting!” and spur our team on to vic- tory. (Herbert Brown, Lorraine McClelland, Marjorie Jane Walker, John Bukvich.) L . Y i. L H. T. ORSBORN SWIMMING TENNIS RALPH WATERHOUSE ASSISTANT JAMES ADAMS HEAD BASKETBALL ASSISTANT FOOTBALL RAY GALLI VAN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HEAD FOOTBALL ASSISTANT BASKETBALL BASEBALL JOE GASPER WILLIAM ST. CLAIR CAPTAIN J'ootbad - SEPT )7 WHITING 33 SEPT. 25 — WHITING — 45 OCT. 1 WHITING — 20 OCT. 8 WHITING — 13 OCT. 15 WHITING — 13 OCT. 22 WHITING — 40 OCT 9q WHITING 0 NOV. 5 WHITING 12 NOV. 12 WHITING — 7 FOOTBALL TEAM ROW I: S. Hrpka. C. Stngamon. T. Sanders M. Skvara. D. Jones. H. Blastic. J. Singel. R. Kovachic. A. Vasllovcik, P. Janik. ROW II: M. Dillon. S. Ballard, E, Nowakowski, S. Svelte. B. St. Clair. J. Peters, F. Gajdos. B. Janiszowski. J. Wadzita, J. Gaspor. TOP ROW: E. Resetar. H. Richards. W. Jasek. J. Vanok. J. Eidson. B. Jones, E. Paul. S. Kopcha, C. Miller. S. Hruskocy. JOE GASPER WINNER MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD ft ffzaoxd .............. TOLLESTON ............ HAMMOND TECH .............. ROOSEVELT ............ HORACE MANN ............. WASHINGTON ........... EVANSVILLE ................ HAMMOND ............ LEW WALLACE ..... GEORGE ROGERS CLARK in donj-s.xs.ncz. — 6 — o — o — 13 — 6 — 6 — 14 — 6 — 0 MIKE DILLON Loft—- IOE PETERS STEVE SVETIC FRANK GAJDOS EUGENE NOWAKOWSKI Loll to Right— BILL JONES EUDELL PAUL SHERMAN BALLARD SEATED C. TUSKAN. D. JONES. J. MOLSON. H. BLASTIC. R. RUMAN. STANDING R. KOVACICH. H. RICHARDS. T. FALDA. A. STEPICH. C. MILLER K. GROTHOUSE. Manager. JOE MOLSON. TED FALDA CO CAPTAINS HAROLD RICHARDS WINNER MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD HIGH SCORERS - JOE MOLSON. 220 POINTS TED FALDA. 199 POINTS Whiting 38 .......... Lew Wallace 35—T Whiting 32 .................. Clark 31 Holiday Tournament at Hammond Whiting 25 ................ Hammond 40 Holiday Tournament at Hammond Whiting 24 .............. Roosevelt 22—T Whiting 45 ............. Washington 17—H Whiting 33 ............. Valparaiso 24—T Whiting 22 .................Hammond 34—H Whiting 40........... Horace Mann 38—T (overtime) Tied for Third in Conference Whiting 28 Whiting 38 Whiting 26 Whiting 30 Whiting 39 RUDY KOVACICH Whiting 33 ..................... Hobart 37—H (overtime) Whiting 29 ............. Hammond 47—T Whiting 30 .......... Washington 29—T Whiting 37 ................ Clark 44—H Whiting 45 .......... Valparaiso 37--H Whiting 32 ............ Sullivan 36—T Whiting 29 ........... Vincennes 38—T Whiting 37 ............. Froebel 34—H Whiting 25......... Hammond Tech 33—T Lew Wallace 31—H Hammond Tech 40—T ......... Clark 25—T ...... Emerson 29—H ..... Roosevelt 21—H Sectional Tournament at Hammond Whiting 24 ................... Clark 31 SWIMMING TEAM Ft. Hoppor. G. Brozovic. John Dornay. F. Simaga. A. Resetar. J. Fianchar. C. Downey. J. Pokraka, P. Demkovlch, A. Bognar, M. Kusma. J. Rittor. J. Tirpak, Joe Dernay. G. Chock. J. Wells SWIMMING RESULTS TENNIS RESULTS C. Sa'.mon. M. Gordon, J. Johnson. G. Pipor. J. Gotten. J. Lubeck Whiting 18 Whiting 15 Whiting 13 Whiting 19 Whiting 22 Whiting 16 Whiting 42 Whiting 47 Whiting 41 Whiting 33 Whiling 12 . Horace Mann 48 Thornton Fract. 51 ... Hammond 53 .. Washington 47 Horace Mann 44 Thornton Twp. 50 . Low Wallace 24 . Lew Wallace 19 ....... Bowen 23 ..... Washington 33 Thornton Twp. 54 Whiting 14 .............. Hammond 52 Whiting 44 ................ Froebel 22 Whiting 1 Whiting 50 ........ University High 25 Whiting 4 Whiting 23 ..........Thornton Fract. 43 Whiting 2 Whiting 42 ............... Bowori 23 Whiting 4 Whiting 34 .......... Low Wallace 32 Whiting 0 Conference at Horace Mann— Whiting 2 Whiting fifth with nine points. Whiting 3 Whiting 49 Froebel 13 .Whiting 3 Whiting at State Meet at Hammonci Whiting 3 Fourth with thirteen points. Whiting 0 G. P. Clark 7 Horaco Mann 0 .... Emerson 2 . Washington 2 .. Hammond 5 G. R. Clark 3 Horace Mann 0 .... Emerson 1 . Washir.gton 0 .. Hammond 5 The All-Star teams are composed of all-round girl ahtletes who display un- usual ability and sports- manship. Row !:— O. Roman, L. Poliock, A. Gurevitz. M. Krivaclc, M. Furtak, M. Kupcha, A. Dzachek. ROW It— C. Miko, E. Zehme. M. Kinek. M. Seman. A. Zubeck, C. Kasperan, A. Chovan. TOP ROW: A. Habzansky, R. Gur- evitz, O. Bednar, R. Tysche, M. Herakovich, L. Visconti, M. Evanich. This section, therefore, is designed to prevent time from erasing the recol- lections of those busy, gay, all-impor- tant sometimes frantic days when we were planning one program after an- other, one poster after another. Tattlers, dance-programs, etc., etc., in the capa- city of officer, committeeman, or in- terested member. In later years, when our days in Whiting High School will be but mem- ories, we, as alumni, will fondly look back through the years and recall many happy experiences the different organizations in the school have given us. We shall long treasure those memories, for as we grow older, and, we hope, wiser, we shall realize more and more what an important part they have played in the molding of our lives and in making each one of us what he is. Philharmonia, spon- sored by Mr. Adam P. Lesinsky. band and or- chestra instructor, was organized for the pur- pose of studying music from cultural aspects. (Pres., C. Smith; V.- Pres., D. Kaplan; Sec.- Treas., J. Rhea.) PHILHARMONIA ROW I: M. Hutira, P. Schaub. A. Horn, A. Celenica, S. Rhoa. D. J. Aird, L. Baloff, H. Baloff. A. Porei, I. Hrubovcak. ROW It: R. Green. M. Owens. E. Carlson. M. Snapp, J. Visnyai. ]. Stowan, F. Wright, C. Pipor, J. Rhea. D. Springor. Mr. A. P. Lesinsky. ROW III: Mr. H. Bluhm, C. Hansen. D. Boavan. E. Shocaroff. C. Bransky. G. Huonger. N. Johnson, V. Judson. B. Garoy. N. Kaplan. ROW IV:- M. Roman. J. Sinai. R. Snapp. M. Yancich. R. Bramor, S. Bransky, W. Moore, M. Oberlandor, C. Yandch. TOP ROW:— J. Eidson. C. Smith. A. Price. E. McNeil. J. Sedor. E. Kuhn, D. Kaplan. B. Christopherson. D. Prohaskc. ART CLUB ROW. 1: C. Ka8peran, C. Johnson. M. Ratvay. G. M. Uhrin. M. Coch, R. Green. E. Etter. J. Stewart. F. Kowal. M. Furstonburg. ROW II:— H. Bajusz. B. Goodwino, A. Zubok, F. Choltye. J. Puhok, C. Miko, M. Stanish. W. Eichman. M. Vlsnowski. E. Harangody. D. Bewley. B. Gray. 1. Penciak. ROW III:- M. Nastov. H. Vrbancic. H. Eichman, A. Dzachek. M. J. Paikor. M. Fur’ak, F. Hurvich, M. Krivacic, H. Bondra. A. Drabik. R. Dobbortin. A. Gurevitz. O. Roman. ROW IV. A. Porvaznik, M. Evanich. M. Gronchik. H. Kostoinik. R. Gurevitz, M. Sotak. N. Clark. D. Aird, M. F. Muldoon, D. Bradac. D. Keefe. A. Pcsko. ROW V: T. Puplava, B. Clark. A. Tobias. M. Seman, M. Hexakovtch. J. Smith. A. Price, I. Sudaz, M. Kupcha. H. Nomish. Miss 1. Stowart. ROW VI:— J. Christ, L. Faught, L. Whittaker. M. Hanson. O. Bednar. B. Evacko, R. Tysch, W. Molle, I. Zaiac, P. Palko. A. Strabavy. M. Greskovlch, M. Kramak. ROW VII: - C. Nemish, K. Grothouse. D. Pinsky. M. Papesh. J. Lubeck. E. Dob- rowolski, C. Tuskan, S. Svetic. TOP ROW:— J. Kohut, E. Nowakowski, J. Pasko, J. Mardos. S. Kopchd, G. Pipor, M. Dillon. J. Peters, D. Jones, B. Janiszewski. E. Ryan. ' 's Sponsored by Miss Irene Stewart, art teach- er, the Art Club is a thriving organization in which the chief requi- site for membership is considerable interest in some phase of art. (Pres., C. Miko; Vice- Pres.. M. Keefe; Sec., J. Puhek, Treas., M. Stan- ish; Publicity Mana- ger. A. Gurevitz.) Established by Mr. K. W. Turner, drama teacher, the Theatre Board is an active de- partmental body which supplies all necessary stage equipment for va- rious productions dur- ing the school year. ROW I:— I. McClelland. I. Baloff. D. Rusnack, H. Eichman. M. Cech. Mary Cech, A. Golub, P. Schaub, V. Fedorko, H. Berilla, M. J. Walker. ROW II:— E. Sanders, B. Dailey, C. Kredlo, F. Duff, R. Moore. A. Bingamon, M. Owens. D. Aird. C. Johnson, R. Gainer. M. Seman. ROW III:-— E. Frankiewicz, V. Bowley. L. Dodd. C. Bryan. D. Lidgard. I. Vargo, r. Smith, M. Hutira. M. E. Moore, G. Erenberg, R. Swanson. ROW IV: J. Morrison. P. Kasper. N. Vuksanovic. G. Marlowe. B. Rutlodgo, J. Luptak. L Ceraiewski, W. Zweig. P. Baker. P. Wojcik. TOP ROW: J. Julior. D. Schaub. A. Paunicka. J. Goffort. K. DuFon. P. Kekich, R. Smith. A. Price. K. Dalton. K. Wills. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ROW I:- C. Borsonsky. A. St. Clair. L. Baloff. L. McClelland. C. Sopko. ROW II: T. Puplava. M. Svilko. M. Kochan, M. Hruskocy. T. Kalapack. E. McKinley, J. Puhek. F. Kowal. M. Furstonburg. A. V agner, A. Fedak. R. Adzia. A. Zubeck, M. L. Slaten. ROW III:— J. Tharp. H. Eploy, C. Krodlo. M. Serna. S. Kovacich. P. Carmichael. M. Han- sen. M. Grenchik. D. Girmcn. V. Collins, R. Gainer. K. St. Clair. D. Esmail. ROW IV: F. Duff. A. Tobias. H. Vrbandc. E. Hildebrand, A. Habzansky. C. Bischoff, L. Dodd, A. Golub. I. Wheeler. L. Pollock. J. Lelak. E. Sanders. ROW V: F. Pachowicz. A. Dzachek. M. Krajnak, M. Sotak. H. Kostolnik. C. Shaner, E. Riohl. D. Martich. A. M. Johnson, D. Koofo. H. Nemish. V . Molle. L. Faught. ROW VI: V. Collins, L. Dillon. M. Greskovich. M. Nastov, M. Hoelzel. N. Shocaroff, G. Soltzman. B. Rogina. I. Haluska. A. Slrabavy. J. Sporinsky. M. Stanish. ROW VII: E. Frankiewicz, V. Dybel. M. Jurek, H. Bajusz. I. Kelley. R. Olszewski, M. E. Mooro. J. Polis. R. Gurevitz, I. Zajac, C. Kupcha. J. Smith. B. Goodwlne. TOP ROW: A. Kuhaida. P. Palko, O. Bednar. M. Furtak. L. McGuffin. M. Shimala, I. Papesh. H. Bondra. B. Evacko. C. Bryan. M. Nohulak. Under the direction of Mr. George Colder, the Boys' Glee Club is di- vided into two groups, one meeting at the first period, the other at the fourth period. BOYS' GLEE CLUB ROW !: J. Trgovich. D. Slupski. J. Kasper. P. Ratkovich, A. Jarr.rose. V . ?! mmormcn, M. Hegedus, C. Simaga, M. Bucsany. G. Marlowe. ROW II: V. Collins, M. Skvara, S. Chekan. S. Hruskccy, M. Kristek, R. Judnick. J. Pokraka, J. Gusko. J. Homas, H. Blastlc. ROW HI:— L. Grothouso, R. Kinnane. E. Bachs, P. Wojclk, C. Downey. I. Lubeck. ROW IV:- G. Gay, C. Greskovich. A. Svolic, P. Kokich. I. Tirpafc, J. Johnson, B. Doody, Mr. Colder. TOP ROW:— J. Dernay, A. Lacko. J. Pavcak, E. Resetar, A. Demkovich, S. Ballard. H. Kslgous. M. Gardnor, J. Kulas, J. Bukvich, J. GoJfert, J. Mardos, K. Dalton. Under the sponsorship of Mr. B. J. Vesely, printing teacher, the Camera Club is an or- ganization designed to promote student inter- est in photography. (Pres., S. Vogel; Vice- Pres., A. Brenner; Sec., R. Hopper; Treas., G. Penciak. CAMERA CLUB ROW 1: L. McGuffin, E. Ho’.evinsky, M. Furstonburg. B. Gray. F. Kowal. L. Penciak, C. Piper, H. Bonne. P. Palko, H. Balolf. ROW II:- - J. Hanchar. J. Dliak. M. Hornyak. I. Hrubovcak. I. S. Lelloy. M. Krivacic. A. Gurevitz, I. Kasper, T. FrankiowScz, R. Hopper. ROW III:— M. Skvara, K. Grothouso. G. Penciak. M. Justak. A. Bronnor, S. Vogel, P. Janik. J. Iski. P. Baker. P. Ratkovich. TOP ROW: A. Parsanko, S. Hruskocy. M. Papesh. S. Jamrose. A. Lacko. S. Kopcha. J. HutSra. J. Pasko, P. Kompier. G. Yurkanln, Mr. B. J. Vosely Not in Picture: J. Pochnyo. J. Sinai, I. Plawocki. Directed by Mr. George Colder, vocal music in- structor, the girl's Triple Trio has become one of the most popular musi- cal organizations in the school. TRIPLE TRIO ROW I:— L. Pollock. W. Smelser. N. Shocaroff, L. Baloff. ROW II:— E. Rlehl. I. Tharp. R. Gainer. TOP ROW:— V. Collins. Mr. Caldor. M. E. Moor©. L. McClelland. SCHCfDARSHIP W club ROW I:— M. 1. Walker, L. McClelland. G. M. Uhrin. M. Standish. M C. Mlko, A. Chovan, D. Beavan. H. Baloff. A. Docdy. E. Riohl. E. Gcodwine. ROW II:— M. Snapp. J. Visnyai. I. Papesh, L. McGuftin. I. Vargo. M. L. Evans. M. Hoolzol. L Dillon, O. Hipskind, R. Dobbertin. ROW III:— D. Laucr. V. McCarthy, M. Hutira, N. Clark. A. Drabik, F. Choltye, B. Goodwine. K. Murin. M. Coch. ROW IV:— C. Johnson. P. Schaub, V. Fedorko. R. Gainer, J. Smith. A. Price. D. Kickenapp. W. Smelser. H. Hoyka. ROW V:— S. Bransky. B. Koch, J. McTague. M. Yancich, E. Gregor, D. Phohaska. ROW VI:— A. Parsanko. J. Morrison. D. Kaplan. ]. Tirpak, W. Mihalo, S. Vogol. G. Gay. C. Parker. TOP ROW:— J. Eidson, D. Schaub. R. Snapp. A. Price. C. Miller. A. Demkovich. E. Paul. H. Kowal. R. Hornolt. V. Collins. R. Green, A. Meier. E. McNeil. J. Zrenchik. E. Mika, R. Ross, F. Muldoon. M. Gurchik. M. Furtak. M. Krivacic. D. Bradac. A. Dzachek, M. Hornyak. J. Riordan. J. Kasper. S. Spebar. Students who maintain env average of ninety or above throughout the school year are granted membership in the ScholarshiD “W Club. At present directed by Miss Laura Linden, French teacher, the French Club is com posed of all students of French. (Pres., S. Hruskocy; Sec., L. Herakovich; Treas.. M. Gurchik.) ROW ROW F.CW ROW ROW ROW TOP I:— S. Pollock. L. Pollock. A. Zubeck. J. Lo'.ak. C. Kasperan. L. Herakovich. M. Gurchik. M. Mantich. C. Miko, F. Krebs. J. Marok. M. Ratvay. A. Mrozar. II: A. Trancoso. E. Zehme. P. Aronborg, M. Moore. M. Evanich, K. Golovorski, A. Gurovilz. E. Matthews. M. Holton, L. Soifor, D. Keefe. C. Bodnar, E. Harangody, M. Slaten. Ill:— Miss Linden. H. Eichman. B. Clark. N. Clark. A. M. Johnson. I. Haluska, A. Strabavy. A. Tobias. M. Snapp. L. Dodd, A. Wagner. C. Kupcha. IV: J. Gaskoy, M. Herakovich, W. Molio. L. Faught, L. Whittaker. M. Hanson, M. Visnowskl, L. Dillon, R. Gurevitz. I. Zajac. E. Zahari. M. B. Williams. V:— R. Dobbertin. R. Tysch. L Harrison. C. Piper. O. Hipskind. P. Palko. S. Eth- eridge. V. Dybel. A. Olszowski. M. L. Evans. M. Nohulak. J. Stowart. VI: M. Mihalo. P. Wagner. P. Hric. G. Butkovich. J. Troksa. M. Skvara, G. Kolcch. P. Wojcifc. J. Jaobs. C. Simaga. M. Bucsany. ROW: E. Dobrowolski. J. Pokraka. J. Homco, J. Jancosek, K. DuFon. P. Kekich, S. Kopcha, J. Bukvich. A. E emkovich. S. Spobar. S. Hruskocy. J. Klacik. LATIN CLUB ROW I:— P. Schaub. D. Beavan. A. Doody. Miss Wilholm. D. Rusnack. J. Puplava, H. Kovalcik. E. Hildebrand. M. Hruskocy. T. Kalapack. T. Puplava. ROW II:- R. Kresach. J. Bakun. M. Dadce. C. Krodlo, B. Daily. E. McKinley. C. Johnson. A. Pasko, R. Gazda. B. Goodwine. E. Sanders. ROW III: D. Girman. M. Owens, R. Green. V. Fedorko. R. Gainer, F. Olszowski. R. Moore. M. Hoelzel, E. Rlehl, A. Fedak. V. Collins. ROW IV: J. Palikan. L. Grothouse. H. BaloII. H. Bonne. A. Kuhajda. P. Carmichael. I. Papesh. M. Shimala. C. Bryan. S. Bransky. ROW V:— E. Gregor. D. Prohaska. J. Schwandt, C. Salmon, J. Vargo. R. Judnick. M. Hegedus, C. Tuba. E. Rafacz. ROW VI:— R. Snapp. S. Vogol. J. Glesko. R. Ross. H. Blaslic. G. Gay. E. Kuhn. TOP ROW: J. Eidson, E. Tuttle, J. Stecz, C. Greskovich, M. Gardnct, J. Sinai, G. Hanlsh, E. Nowakowski. Comprised of all ad vanced Latin students, the Latin Club is un- der the sponsorship of Miss Meta L. Wilhelm, Latin instructor. (Con- suls: P. Schaub, R. Snapp, C. Johnson, D. Prohaska, I. Papesh, E. Tuttle, C. Greskovich. Quaestors. G. Gay. V. Fedorko, R. Ross.) The activities of the journalism class, during this year as well as in previous years, have been divided into two branches — one deal- ing with the TATTLER, the other with the REFLECTOR. JOURNALISM CLASS ROW I:— .C. Miko. G. M. Uhrin. N. Buckley. M. Snapp. W. Smelser. D. Bradac. L. Locke. R. Dobbeitin. R. Green. Mary Cech. L. Harrison. Madeline Cech. M. J. Parker. ROW II: - M. Kekich, F. Hurwich. L. Cerajowski. J. Visnyai, M. L. Evans. M. Furtak. L. Visconti, W. Zwoig. C. Mihalso. J. McTague. R. Hornett. V. McCarthy. TOP ROW:— L. Brindloy. B. Rutledgo. J. Jullor. D. Schaub. J. Gainer. S. Kopcha. G. Johnson. R. DuFon. V . Mihalo, R. Smith. TATTLER STAFF: Editor-in-Chief. Lois Locko; Assistant Editor, Mildred Kekich; Feature Editor, Jennie Visnyai; Columnists; R. Green. C. Mike. R. Dobbertin; Sports: L. Brindley, S. Kopcha. J. McTague, V . Mihalo: Typist, M. Furtak; Printinq Supervisor. Mr. B. '. Vesely; Faculty Adviser. Mr. Boraon Purcell. The other members of the ciass served as reporters. BIOLOGY CLUB ROW i: E. Hildebrand. C. Kasperan, J. Puhek, A. Paunicka, H. Bonara. J. Iski, M. Krlvaclc. M. Evanich. A. Drabik, F. Choltye, M. Kupcha. ROW II:- Miss Whitton. M. Soman. A. Gurevitz, H. Berilla. A. Bingamon, I. Haluska, E. McKinley. M. Gurchik. L. Hcrakovich. J. Pup'.ava, C. Krodlo, B. Daily. ROW III:— C. Kupcha. A. Golub. N. Buckley. T. Puplava. H. Hoyka, D. Keefe, E. Harangody. A. Tobias. N. Clark. J. Rhea. M. Keefe. ROW IV: I. Janos. R. Olszewski. A. Kuhajda, M. Nastov, E. Frankiewicz. L. Dillon, P. Carmichael. A. Pasko, H. Koslolnik, A. Strabavy. ROW V: U. Mercer. E. Holevinsky. M. Hutira, P. Palko, V. Bowley, R. Tysch, L. McGuffin, E. O'Drobinak. TOP ROW:— E. Mika. S. Sramek, S. Hruskocy, W. Mihalo. J. Kasper. Membership in the Bi- ology Club, sponsored by Miss Emily Whitton, biology teacher, affords students an opportunity to further their inter- ests in the study of plant and animal life. (Pres., H. Bondra,- V.- Pres., J. Iski; Sec., M. Krivacic; Treas.. A. Paunicka.) ENGINEERING CLUB ROW I:— P- Janik. A. Parsanko. Justak. T. Frankiowicz. J. Kasper. A. jamroso. M. Dudas. A. Justak. M. ROV II:— R. Bunchok, J. Hruskocy, Sramek. J. Dijak. V . Mihalo. V . Ciosar, A. Paunickav J. Bakos, S. TOP ROW:— Mr. W. P. Buerckholtz, hulclk, E. Mika. A. Brenner. J. Pasko. J. Kantor. S. Jamrose. A. Lacko, A. So- The Science Club, di- rected by Mr. L. W. Applegarth, science teacher, was organized especially for the bene- fit of those students who are interested in the study of practical and more advanced chem- istry. (Pres., Mary Snapp; V.- Pxes., John Wadzita; Sec.-Treas., Jean Greig.) SCIENCE CLUB ROW I:— J. Smith, M. Diesendorf, K. Murln. E. Goodwin©. M. Snapp. D. Aird, I. Wheeler. W. Smelser, B. Gray. ROW II:— S. Bransky. M. Malloy. J. Riordan. M. Yancich, B. Doody. E. Ryan. T. Frank- iewicz. J. Oprl8ko. A. Parsanko. L. Applegarth. ROW 111:— G. Penciak. J. Luptak. M. Dudas. J. Plawecki, S. Hruskoy, J. Wadzita, G. Marlowe. R. Girard. H. Kerr. J. Morrison. ROW IV:—J. GoIIort. E. Mika. J. Johnson. B. St. Clair. A. Price, S. Sramek, D. Schaub, C. Smith. R. DuFon. TOP ROV :— E. McNeil. J. Julior. W. iasek, A. Paunicka, C. Miller. V. Blair. K. Dalton, J. Bukvlch. E. Glrman, A. Brenner. Supervised this year by Mr. Otto Merriman, vo- cational director, the Patrol Club is a group of boys who work for the promotion of safety in the school. The junior high division of the club consists of freshman boys, under the direction of Mr. Leland Watkins, gener- al science teacher. (Captain, J. Bukvich; Lieutenants, J. Wargo, E. Girman.) PATROL CLUB ROW I:— J. Zajac. J. Palikan, F. Demkovich, M. Skvara, E. Grogor. J. Beach, C. Simaga. R. Hopper. ROW II:— Mr. O. M. Merriman. E. Dobrowolski, J. Kiraly. J. Wargo. C. Tuba. G. Marlowe, C. Salmon. TOP ROW: E. Bachi. C. Clifton. E. Girman. J. Bukvich, S. Kopcha. J. Iski. P. Kasper. J. Slaton. MONITORS ROW I:— K. St. Clair. B. Gocdwino. A. St. Clair. J. Puhok. M. Furtak. M. Kekich, F. Hurwich. W. Smelser, V. Collins. M. Vtsnowski. ROW II:— F. Choltye, M. Snapp. L. Harrison. R. Swanson. D. Lauer. O. Hipskind. R. Gainer. R. Hornett, A. Doody. P. Schaub. E. Goodwino. ROW HI:— J. Shea, N. Buckley, J. McTague. R. Bunchek, L. Cerejewskl. W. Zweig. R. Smith. R. Cobb, R. Judnick, R. Hopper. ROW IV:— G. Penciak. S. Svotlc. R. Girard. M. Malloy. J. lulier. J. Gainer. G. Macko. J. Tirpak, B. Brown, J. Potors. J. Molson. TOP ROW: P. Keckich. R. DuFon. F. Kubock. D. Schaub. B. St. Clair. G. Macko. J. Hutlra. A. Demkovich. C. Miller, D. Jones. Now under the super- vision of Miss Jose- phine Shea, teacher of history and English, the Monitor System is used to maintain order and discipline in the corri- dors during class-ses- sions. Through our Student Council, long an in- fluential organization di- rectly representing the student body, are in- itiated and executed all policies concerning stu- dent activities. Mr. Grubb is consultant. (Pres., Wilma Smelser; Vice Pres., Steve Hrus- kocy; Sec., Marge Ded- insky; Treas., Mildred Kekich.) ROW I:— M. Malloy. M. Dedinsky. W. Smelser, M. Kokich, A. Price, J. McTague. ROW II:— L C. Grubb, R. Girard, S. Ballard. T. Sanders, D. Jones. A. Demkovich. R. Cobb. TOP ROW: A. Meier. P. Baker, S. Spebar. J. Tuskan, K. DuFon. S. Hruskccy. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB ROW 1: O. Roman. 1.. McClelland, M. J. Walker. A. Gurovilz, M. Krlvaclc, M. Furlak. M. Kuocha, A. Dzachok. E. Mercler, M. Cech. ROW !i: C. Miko, W. Molle. L. Pollock. M. Cech, A. Zubeck. C. Sopko, C. Oprisko. M. J. Pechnyo. A. Chovan. C. Kasperan. ROW III: - F. Choltyo. M. Seman. M. Gurchik. F. Pachowiz. G. M. Uhrln, K. Goloverski. M. Slacanin. M. Evanich. N. Buckley, L Brindley. ROW IV: - A. Colonica, A. Tobias, M. Herakovlch, A. Drabik. C. Mlhalso. L. Visconti. R. Hornett, N. Clark, L. Herakovich, D. Keefe. TOP ROW:-- A. Habzansky. S. Rhea. R. Gurevitz. R. Tysch. D. Bewley. P. Palko, I. S. Kelly, V. McCarthy. E. Harangody. C. Kupcha. Sponsored during the first semester by Miss Daisy Nejdl, girls' phy- sical instructor, and then by Miss Alice Jenkins and Miss Flo- rence Hildebrand, the Girls' Athletic Club ac- complished much in promoting interclass ac- tivities for girls. (Pres.. Ane Gurevitz; Vice-Pres., Mary Kup- cha; Sec., Charlotte Miko; Treas., Ruth Tysch.) ROW I: - S. Kopcha, J. Geffort, C. Salmon, T. Sanders, H. Hoyden, K. Geleta, B. St. Clair. J. Peters, J. Molson. ROW II:— Mr. Gallivan, K. Grothouse. C. Greskovich. J. Johnson, M. Gardner, S. Svetic. T. Faidc, E. Nowakowski, S. Ballard, J. Gasper. M. Kohut. TOP ROW:— J. Wadzita, B. Jones, E. Resetar. G. Macko, M. Dillon, B. Janiszewski, E. Pcui. J. Kiraly. H. Brown. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW I:— C. Miko. A. Chovan, M. Snapp. A. Drablk, G. M. Uhrin, W. Smolser. L. Locke. ROW II:- O. Hlpskind. J. Grelg, M. L. Evans. M. Furtak, A. Price. J. Vtsnyai. ROW HI: J. McTague, J. Tirpak. B. St. Clair. J. Hutira, A. Price, E. Mika. J. Morrison. TOP ROW:- V . Mihato, C. Smith. On the basis of schol- arship, character, lead- ership, and service, eli- gible seniors are chos- en by the faculty to membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. (Pres., M. Snapp; V. Pres., A. Price; Sec. W. Smelser; Treas., M L. Evans.) ADAM P. LESINSKY, Director HAROLD BLUHM. Assistant Director FLUTES: Marjorie Jane Walker. Mary Snapp. Claire Bransky, Patsy Schaub. OBOES: David Kaplan, Norman Paschon. BASSOONS: Richard Snapp, Harry Gurevitz. E FLAT CLARINETS: Everett Nosker. Neal Cobb. ALTO CLARINET: Wilma Smolsor. John Riordan. BASS CLARINET: John Sedor, Albert Price. SAXOPHONES: Soprano—Joyce V argo; Alto—Joseph Alben; Tenor—Bobbie Matson. Irene Haluska; Baritone—Marjorie Owens; Bass—Louis Sfclarewitz. CORNETS: John Lubek, Edward Schultz. Helen Berilla, Mathew Roman. Milan Dudas. Mike Linko, Harlan Newell, Jack Beavans, Nancy Johnson. B FLAT CLARINET: Daniol Prohaska, Wallace Moore. Ruth Green. Seth Bransky. Edward Ny- land, Betty Gray, Virginia Judson, Marjorie Snapp. Norma Kaplan. Mary Jano Sedor. War- ren Zwoig. Emil Klacik. Dorothy Collins. William Cie8ar, Jane Stewart. Charlotte Hansen. Lenore Brindley. Carol Shaner, Hazel Epley. Eldean Reed. Betty Garey, llene Girman. Billy Porol, Edward McGregor. FRENCH HORN: Millen Yanclch. Charles Yancich. Eugene Kuhn. Paul Dobbertine. TROMBONES: John Eidson, Richard Brammer. William Gough. Nelson Kerr, Steve Vargo. BARITONES: Bobbio Christophorson. SOUSAPHONES: Steve Kundrat. Beverly Eidso.i. Rolland Za;a. Joseph Sinai. Eudolia Mercier. John Hrubovcak. SNARE DRUMS: Junior Nosker. John Toth, John Berilla. Jack Slatten. BASS DRUM: George Susoroney. TYMPANI: Jerome Gainer (Didicit ia 1 £,%±onn£.[ FIRST VIOLINS: Bobbio Christopherson. Janice Rhea. Louise Baloff, Edward Mika. Holon Balofl, Milton Oberlander. Gilbert Piper. Jennie Visnyai, Mar- jorie Owens. Agatha Celenica. SECOND VIOLINS: Shirley Rhea. Marjorie Horn. Stophon Trucksa, John Hrubovcak. Elsie Shoca- roff. John Hegedus, Horace Kerr. Dorothy Aird. Norma Etter. Billy Stewart. John Jakubovio. VIOLAS: Joyce Tharp. John Riordan, Alice Horn, Catherine Oprisko. Esther Carlson. CELLOS: Edward McNeil, Charlono Piper, Curtis Smith, Ada Perel, Olena Hipskind. Irone Hrub- ovcak. Florence Wright. Dorothy Springo:. STRING BASSES: Edward Nyland. Jerome McTaguo, Seth Bransky. John Sedor. Mary Louise Evans. Gene Nowakowski, Doris Beavans. FLUTES: Marjorie Jane Walkor. Mary Snapp. PICCOLO: Claire Bransky. OBOES: Harold Koch. David Kaplan. BASSOONS: Richard Snapp. Harry Gurevitz. CLARINETS: Daniel Prohaska, Wallace Moore. CORNETS: John Lubok. Matthew Roman. HORNS: Millen Yancich, Cnarles Yancich, Eugene Kuhn. Paul Dobbertin. TROMBONES: John Eidson. William Gough, Steve Vargo. TUBA: Stove Kundrat. DRUMS: Junior Noskor. John Berilla, John Toth. nnfoo.. — r1l o. ■ Senior Every year a senior play is produced, according to tradition; and of course the Class of '38 thinks Over the Rainbow was decidedly the best in the series. (Mary Snapp won the trophy award this year for the best performance.) The play was presented in the Community Center Auditorium on January 21. (2a±t oj- Teddy Graham ........... Johnson ................ Amy Parton ............. Polly Klom ............. Edna Hamilton .......... Shirloy Graham Morgan Lloyd Hamilton ......... Dick Lawson ............ Yvonne O'Brien ........ A (L' tfis zf aLnbrovj ..... William Rutledge ......... Michael Dillon Marjorie Jane Walko: .... Lorraine McClelland ........... Mary Snapp ............ Joan Greig ............ John Hutlra ....... James Morrison Marv Elizabeth Moore £fial[ We Joytt? Mr. Turner's showing up forty-five minutes late for rehearsal the morning after lec- uring the senior play cast on punctuality . . . Mike Malloy s fiery speeches championing the minority cause at class meetings . . . How young we felt as freshes when the sophs told us. You'll have to keep your eyes open . . . 'Why? . . . Do you want to be so silly as to go around with them shut? . . That constant couple. Oily and Jr. . . . Need anything more be said? . ■ That assembly program during v hich senior play skits were given and Bill Rutledge unconsciously said poker instead of bridge . . . The day the rains descended from the chemistry lab. into Mr. Grubb's office and the efforts of Curtis and Seth to appear innocent . . - “Boys to the right of her, boys to the left of her. Boys six hundred—in the library she casts her spell. O'er the six hundred—Whosit? . . . The honor society was won by great Price. But you're wrong! The twins both made it. K CALE ■zSzfitzmljSrX 6. Tho croam of tho crop, the essence of culture (whoops m' deah.) The Seniors condescended to sign up today. 7. Sophomoros and Juniors put their names on tho dotted line. (Too bad someone doesn't tell them what they’re getting into.) 8. School officially opens. 1$. Amid a throng of songs and cheers, we hold our first pep mooting of tho yoar. 17. Football season starts out in truo Whiting fashion. Wo boat Tolloston 33 to 6. 24. Beat Hammond Tech 45 to 0. 29. Mr. Merriman presents patrol boys with emblems for loyal service. (Qctotjsr 2. Theatro Board starts tho ball rolling by giving the first danoe of the social season. 9. Tied Horace Mann 13 to 13. 10. Juniors elect Bill Jones, president. These football heroes certainly have something. 11. Dignified seniors hold a political meeting and Jerome McTague is chosen to bear senior torch of guidance. 13. Wilma Smelser. on this day receives the presi- dency of the Student Council. 15. First Tattler published and It is quite a success. 16. Good time had by all those who attended the Art Club Dance. 19. Final pep session for that Hammond-Whiting game. We've just got to win! 22. Showed the down-staters tho kind of football team we've got. Beat Evansville 40-6. 25. Mary Louise Evans was appointed editor-in-chief of the Reflector. Good luck! 29. Well they did it again. The final score was Hammond 14, Whiting 0. Afo(7£m(j£,% 11. Armistice Day or not, school must go on. 12. Well, wo took Clark to the tune of 7 to 0. Ah —sweet victory. 12. Whiting wins the football givon by the cast of Varsity Show . It was presented to Bill St. Clair. Captain of the team, at the Hoosier Theatre following the Whiting Clark game. 18. Students enjoyed a very excellent performance of 8. Juniors hold a meeting and decide to purchase their Senior rings this year. the Pied Piper of Hamlin starring C. Ray Smith's marrionettes. 28. No school today. Turkey 'n' stuffin' 'n' things. Hurrah for the Pilgrims. 29. After all that dinner yesterday, our football team again fill their tummies at the football banquet given for them at Phil Smidts. ! swear ! don't know where they put it. u managed to be present and handed out many appropriate gifts. 10. Today being Indiana Day. we heard Wm. Travis Hammond attorney, speak on the history of the Constitution. 22. 25. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. 11. There was one minute to play and the scoreboard read Whiting 24, Clark 25. The crowd held their breath would Whiting make that basket? They did and the outcome was Whiting 26. Clark. 25. The association that has carried W. H. S. to lime- light in both football and basketball the W Club—elected George Macko. president. Had a grand assembly today. Santa Claus even xiur Amateur show presented by Mr. Chezem. The orchestra seemed to enjoy playing Bie Mser Bis Du Schoon. Clark defeats Whiting 43-37. Whiting's theme song is They've turned the tables on us. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parsons present three opi- sodes of Lincoln's life. Wonderful performance. 10. Had a real treat today. English Boy Choristers presented a special program for students of W.H.S. 12. It was not only Lincoln's birthday but also the day of our sonior dance. Grand time had by all. Joe Gasper is awarded the gold trophy for the best mental attitude during the football soason of 1937. Three cheers for the studious. Seventy-nine stu- dents receive scholarship W awards. Mary Snapp rocoivos a trophy for giving the best performance in the Senior Play. Good work. Mary. Prof. Brown. Chicago economist, lectures on sub- ject of systematic saving. 16. We saw pictures of the Ohio Flood today, guess wo don't realize how lucky wo aro. 18-19. Our basketball team goes on that much de- served trip to Vinconnes. Oilers lost to Vincennes and Sullivan. 21. Sophomore party quite a gala affair. 23. Lost but happy. Hammond Toch victorious. 23. Demonstration and speech given by Don Buck state policoman. Who was the fair damsol who locked the handcuffs on herself while examining them, and had to have the policeman unlock them? 25. Played our last basketball game today and handed Froebel a 37-34 defeat. NDAR f axc(i 2. Skating and skiing film shows us how it's done in Switzerland. 2. Twenty-two seniors chosen for membership in the National Honor Society. 3. Pop assembly hold 6th period in preparation for tho Sectional Tournament. Don't quote me. but 1 think that loud thud I heard was one of the cheerleaders trying to do the Skyrocket. 3. Did you get your ticket? What time are you leaving? Where'll I meet you?—Sectional Tour- nament begins tonite in the new Hammond Civic Center. •5. Whiting loses to Clark in Sectional Tourney. Re- member boys, even the best are not always vic- torious. 1. The Theatre Board Party was quite a success. 5. Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons present Rip Van Winkle, another four-star performance. 9. Our musicians journoy to Plymouth, Indiana. 22. G. A. C. present their annual Sweater Shuffle. 9. Havo you noticed les femmes of the school sporting the letters G. A. C. on their foreheads. Quite an ordeal, these initiations. 10. The White Phantom produced by the Theatre Board was- the reason for all the shrieking and screaming heard from the auditorium. Our ama teurs also contributed to make the show a success. 12. The boys in purple (Hammond) won the regional tournament today by defeating Emerson. 18. Swell crowd at the Band Parents Card Party. 19. Hammond boat Frankfort today and won the Somi-Finals at Lafayette. They go to tho finals next week at Butler University. 28. The cream of our school's talont do thoir stuff at our annual Variety Show. 29. Another capacity crov d sees our Jollies of 1938.' i MARY LOUISE EVANS..............................Editor-in-Chief GEORGE JOHNSON Art and Photography Editor JENNIE VISNYAI...................................Feature Editor MARY SNAPP. WILMA SMELSER.................Senior Class Editors Lenore Brindley................................... Business Manager William Mihalo, Jerome Gainer............................Advertising Managers Warren Zweig, Mildred Kekich Circulation Managers Jerome McTague Boys' Sports Charlotte Miko.............................................Girls' Sports Mary Jane Parker, Dorothy Bradac Class Editors Mary Furtak.............................................. Typist Mr. Borden Purcell Faculty Adviser Be determined to get ahead and be successful Decide to save something regularly and invest carefully Be prepared when YOUR opportunity comes We desire to serve the youth of this community and grow with them to a successful maturity. State Bank of Whiting GENERAL BANKING ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE C. J. BARKDULL President, State Bank of Whiting Treasurer, Standard Oil Company Indiana) Bank of Whiting Established 1895 WALTER E. 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Vater WINSBERG'S Everything In MEN'S WEAR 1341 —119th Street Moser Hardware Co. ----One Store --- 1548-119th Street — Phone 285 • Builders Hardware---Electrical Supplies Sherwin - Williams Paints Floor Sander for Rent • WE MAKE KEYS Meet Me At The CHOCOLATE SHOP ---Where--- The Delicious Sundaes and Sodas Also Delicious Lunches and Dinners Are Served 1423-119th Street Phone 1575 Whiting, Indiana LAKE LOAN COMPANY, Inc. 1420-119th Street, Whiting, Indiana Household and Personal Loans $25 to $300 THE CANDY DISH 1319-119th Street Whiting, Indiana Candy that's really fresh” WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL Let Us Give You An Estimate o FHA PLANS AND SERVICE 0 Everything in Lumber, and Building Material ROOFING In all now designs and colors Latest Models in Kitchen Cabinets Devoe Paints and Varnishes 0 Whiting Lumber Coal Co. Quality Coal 1951 Schrage Avenue Phone 491-492 KINNANE'S HOOSIER DRY CLEANERS Whiting's Only 2 Hour Cleaning James Kinnano 0 1899 Indianapolis Boulevard Phone 475 Whiting, Indiana Shaver Motors PONTIAC DEALER 1868 Indianapolis Boulevard WHITING, INDIANA D R . J - J • CRAVENS Den t i s t 502 Central State Bank Building Whiting, Indiana THE ILLIANA COFFEE SHOP Whore the choicest foods are served Luncheons — Parties — Dinners Phone Whiting 600 for Reservations Anthony Brown SPORTING GOODS 1310-119th Street Phone 737 Whiting, Indiana Spanburg Funeral Home AMBULANCE AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE Lady Assistant 1806 Indianapolis Boulevard — Phone 776 WHITING. INDIANA Appointments Telephone 556-M WHITING PHOTO STUDIO Everything In Photography Jos. Ondrcjka • Frames Made to Order — Portraits and Commercial 1957 Indianapolis Boulevard Whiting, Indiana Joseph P. Sullivan Attorney-at-Lav 1420 East 119th Street Whiting. Indiana INDIANA SHOE REBUILDERS Alex Terny. 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Lynch Compliments of EDWARD SHADE HOOSIER COAL COMPANY INDIANA RED HOTS SANDWICHES — CHILI — SOFT DRINKS Ladies Invited 1418% 119th Street Whiling. Indiana DR. G. S. HILLIARD DENTIST Oliver 119th Street Phone 188 Whiting. Indiana Compliments of J. A. MELYN, M.D.C.M Compliments of WARGO'S SERVICE STATION Corner of 119th Street and Ohio Avenue A. E. SCEEREY, D. D. S. American Trust Building Phono 1144 WHITING. INDIANA Phono 712 CENTRAL BEAUTY PARLOR BEAUTY TREATMENT Central State Bank Building, Room 201 CONGRATULATIONS FROM JOHN • CANNELLS WHO SERVES YOU Pete Levent Opon the Year Round Phone Whiting 1658 L E V E N T ' S Fish and Chicken Dinnors - Parties Our Specialty 1247 Calumet Avonuo-One block from Five Points Whiting. Indiana Phone— Office 887; Res. 887 Compliments of DR. L. T. KUDELE American Trust Bank Building PHONE 1148 HOOSIER FLOWER SHOP Bonded F. T. D. Member 1322- 119th STREET WHITING. INDIANA I. 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