William A Wirt High School - Sandscript Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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William A Wirt High School - Sandscript Yearbook (Gary, IN) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 96 of 148
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, top to bottom.- Secretary Tony Lavedas, Historian Kathleen Echle, Treasurer Lianne Koplow, Vice-president Robin Sederberg, and President Joe Chulak. 90 fluHCOrKi. PocCKteef The pen of Junior Class Secretary Tony Lavedas found itself skipping over page upon page of the class docket in an attempt to capture the remnants of a class and its major achievements. The log, however, held only the preliminary stages of eventually triumphant ideas which were brought up at our many class meetings under the executive leadership of President Joe Chulak, Vice-president Robin Sederberg, and Treasurer Lianne Koplow. The end results of our planning held their honored places in the scrapbook which was kept in order by Kathleen Echle, historian. Six articles in the scrapbook held the Honor Roll lists consisting of the many junior scholars who managed to attain academic achievement in spite of their seemingly insuperable courses. Radical signs, formulas, ravens, term paper note cards, and pioneers stood as symbols of junior courses and could often bje seen tumbling forth from the Algebra II, chemistry, English, and history books that balanced precariously in crowded lockers on the first and second floors. Homecoming found the flag of junior pride waving from atop the turret on the white palace at the end of the yellow brick road in the land of Oz. The droopy eyelids, cramped fingers, and sleepless nights were forgotten and faded away in the cheers of over one hundred and fifty juniors as the first place prize winning thirty-three-foot float rounded the track on parade night. The door-to-door efforts of third year high school students proved financially successful during the annual magazine drive. The activity's co-chairmen, Lianne Koplow and Bob Stover, breathed a sigh of proud relief as they checked over sales stubs to discover that our senior yearbook would be bettered by the attainment of the 1200 dollar goal. We juniors found for the first time in our high school careers how beneficial drivers' licenses could be. Not only were they handy in transporting Wirt fans to the many athletic events where brawny juniors could be seen displaying their renowned ability, but they were seen parked in row upon row at both the King and Queen Dance and the juniors' first Prom. Wednesday nights found the wheels of juniors' cars moving toward Horace Mann and the School City Service Center to attend the Joe Berg Advanced Seminars. Chosen on the basis of a test and intelligence quotient, eleven junior scholars received advanced training in the fields of math, literature, and science. The scrapbook also held clippings that announced the outcome of Wirt's elections. Two Wirt Student Organization executive positions were held by members of the Class of 1964. They were Treasurer Jacalyn Fox and Secretary Gary Kettas. Language clubs were under the leadership of junior presidents also; French Club, David Dickinson; Spanish Club, Gregg Fox; and Latin Club, Daniel Hirschberg. Thus, the two junior books, the scrapbook and the log, which went hand-in-hand all year to report our class news, closed. Their pages would forever hold the plans and preparations for an even more successful senior year.

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Rosonne Lorenz, Bonnie McConnell, Janice McDaniel, Jacqueline McKeny, Burton Marsh, Carmen Martinez. Yolanda Martinez Cipriano Mongaraz, Connie Morley, Harlan Myerj, Aldona Mykolaitis, Jody Neal, Ronald Nehrig, Wolly Nelson. Sophomore girls congregate on the bleachers of the old gym to discuss Miss Jaclack's Silas exam, to laugh over last night's GAA volleyball game, and, oddly enough, to eat their lunches. Their name are here, but their facet will not appear: Ira Alferwitz Sandra Curran Maria Heims Russell Griffin, Toni Milakovich Judith Mooro M chaelene Vargo Harold Wallace WJliom Wallace John Ziomek Kenneth Paul, Janet Perry, Joseph Perryman, Annella Petkovich, Veronica Petrucci, Dennis Pink, John Popp Jack Preuss Michael Robbin, Carol Robinson, John Rochford, Marjorie Rogers. Robert Rogers, Robert Roth, Jomes Rubush, Mark Russell. Christine Shoub. Bonn.e S tn ch, Martha Smith Jeomne Sofiok, Linda Spencer, Joseph Stosey, George Strawbndge, Robert Stroud. Donna Such. James Sullivan. Tracy Wilson, M.choel W.rth, Gary Woods, Edd.e Worthington. Allen Wozniok. Nancy Wozniak. John Wright, Morgoret Wright, Douglas Wwlttich, Laurence Wygant, Pamela Wymer. 89



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t6e 'fyeii ut ta Sestco'iitty Row 3: Timothy Brown, Ronold Burger, Chorlottc 8urris, Tereso Corrosco, Tonii Carroll, Korin Carsch, Drina Childers, Joe Chulak, Don Cook, Bruce Cordingley, Gory Costello Row 4- lowrence Coulehon, Bob Cunninghom. Lillian Cupka, Lucille Cupko, Dovid Dickinson, Kathleen Echle, Don Elwood, Frank Felinski, Michele Fengyo. Row 1: Roger Allen, Robert Andersen, Carla Anderson, Susan Anderson, William Anderson, Robert Babb, Stanley Baker, William Boltas, Natalie Barsuko. Row 2: Peggy Beers, Marsha Berg, Nancy Berke, Thomos Blankenship, Carol Book, Dorsey Bouque, Jodell Boyce, John Brink, Douglos Brown. In behalf of his class. President Joe Chu-lak accepts the wooden plaque, the concrete proof of junior determination. ’-A MW Row S: Dole Fine, Michele Foley, Gregg Fox. Jocolyn Fox, Suzonne Frenzel. Jim Fuller, Cynthio Fussell, Jeff Gale, Lynn Gorcio. Donn Gordner, Clifford Garris. Row 6: Joyce Gorbondt, Dale Gregory, Gerry Grimm, David Hartley, Jim Hartman, David Hoss, Jerry Henke, Kathy Hmchman, Daniel Hirschberg, Louise Hoblitzel, Don Houser. Row 7: Virginia Howell, Helen Hughes Elizabeth Humphries, Michael Iglesias, Ted Jacobs, David Josephson, Arthur Katz, Evalyn Kelly, Gary Kettas, Janice Kietzmon, Lianne Koplow, Kafy Kosky, Sharon Kurth. Row 6: Philip Lambert, Patricia Lamberton, Virginia Langbehn, John Lange. Tony Lovedas, Ron Lawson, Gary Levin, Michael Levy, Timothy Lewis, Gerry McCain, Carol McDaniel, Dale Magidton, Marvis Marlalt. O I

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