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The Times du lieu suivant : Hammond, Indiana • Page 72

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Hammond, Indiana
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New Instructors at HHS TIIKhf, Of four new teachers at Hammond High School this year are shown above. They me (from left) 1 Mrs Erminn Donhnm, who teaches mathematics; Mrs. Jean Webster, science instructor, nnd Miss Ozn Cunningham, speech teacher. Miss Loralne Llnke, new vocal music Instructor, was absent when photo was taken Miss Llnke teaches half the day at Hammond High and the other half at Technical Vocational High School. Son-in-Law and "Room for More the title of the first all-school pluy according to Ultlch drn- mntics coach nt Whiting i School Tryoiit's for the play were scheduled thli month 11 will be presented Nov 16 'There are for eight girls fcnd four bovi the many hnmls for the various crews Ulnch iiud TIIK JlMOi; printed Its first dunce of the Fall Fantasy In the Girl gym Workers at the dnnce were Theme -Diana Mrzlock Annctti DC Carlo Barbtirn Dunkir Piistek Janet Johnson Judy Karnradt Joyce Mowo'l Janice Roe and Je ui Carroll chair man Decorations Progar Peggy Arnold Florence Wlngert Annette Charlotte Hall Marjcnn Maxwell Wulsko Linda Novotnv i 52enckn Nnncv Dave Yndron Mary rayton a Marlon Lunde cochairman Door-- It fry Jerrj Burke Bermulettc Skalka Virginia Gyure Marilyn Wandell and Dwnn Jam roil chairman Records-- Mary a I a.

Marian Mayernlk Pat Sullivan Jean Carroll Jovce Mo we I I Pal Louis Sharon and Dinna Jarn- chairman TO 1 ON 1 -Olt donee next Saturday was the tlccMon of the senior class nt a recent meeting Those inttrcsted In work on committees were asked to sign up with the president John MtNamnrn THE FIRST silent movies ot the Whiting public schools were taken by Wntklns former head ot the visual aid department, in 1932 These films were shown to raise money for the schools first film script projector Since then the visual aids department has become one of the busiest at WHS Films are rented for about $600 yearly from approximately 20 commercial firms. Including railroad and electrical companies Films are also rented from state universities of Indiana and Illinois Classroom teachers use the visual aids departments services throughout the year Richard Hlckey geography teacher is the ntw head of the department THE CRAFTSMAN a prciented by the i Body Craftsman Guild was given for Father Awarded Fellowships BLOOM1NGTON, Ind--For one of the few times In history the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundatlrn In New York City has recognized the scholarly achievements of two members of the same family at the same time. Both Thompson, distinguished service professor emeritus of English and folklore at Indiana University and his son-in-law Robert L. Lctsinger, professor of chemistry at Northwestern University, will do research tills year In Europe as the result of having received Guggenheim fellowships Both families will spend the major port of the year in Heidelberg Germany an all-boys assembly In the auditorium Highlighting the program was a film, 'Builders of Tomorrow presenting the Guild 8 10B6- 57 model car competition for university scholarships a a awards Columbia Pupils Elect Student Council Leaders The Student Council of Columbia School has elected Us officers for the fall semester The president Is Bill Roeder 8A Vice president Is Judy Blngaman 8B1 Susan Myers 8A, will serve as secretary, and Carol Hubbard, 8A as treasurer President Roeder has been a member of the Student Council throughout his junior high career He was also a member of Junior Red Cross and Future Teachers Club for one semester BUI has served as treasurer then vice president and president of the Science Club He was secretory-treasurer of the Future Teachers' Club Bill has been active In athletics as a member of the schools basketball team since he was In CA Bill Is honor roll student. Judy Blngaman has been active In four service clubs--S Council.

Preis Club Patrol Service and Future Teachers' Club Judy The National a Council, through the safety committee, has listed the Oliver Morton School on National Safety Honor Roll for three consecutive years of exceptional effort In safety. As he acknowledged the honor Principal A Clark paid tribute to Howard and Marvin Wheeler for the practical way in winch both of them teach health arcl safety. Wheeler has also' bden the PTA chairman of safety and has made nl pupils and teachers, with whom he Is associated safety conscious COMMIT a misdemeanor at Morton High School and you will land in Student Court, where each defendant Is considered Innocent until proved guilty Jerry Arcclla Is chief justice and selected the following pupils for positions In court Tony Anderson, freshman judge, George Balden, sophomore judge Bill Bock, junior Richard Fleming senior judge, Dale Branson bailiff, and Sheila Beck, recorder Miss Kay Llepold is faculty advisor Last year the court handled a number of eases and set penalties, including Set locker violations i obliged the guilty person to pay ten cents per court notice or clean ten throwing snowballs near the tiullding brought with It the task of assisting the janitor In shoveling unow off the sidewalks, people who littered the halls were required to clean the courtyards and jaywalkers wrote essays The court still has under consideration a suitable penalty for parking violators HAVING selected the east for the fall play "Jane Eyre to be presented Nov 2 In the school auditorium Miss May Virden, director, is now conducting rehearsals Those In the a aie Nancy Massenglllc Salome Biirtos, Joan Franks, Connie Parsons Jan Taylor, Alex Gardner Joe Wyaong, Phillip Jackson and David Wright NINE SENIORS a a to attend Rotary Club luncheons on the first Tuesday of each month They are Tony DeRosa Glenn Schram Wayne Lazar, Al Houchens Jerry Arcella, Donald Stryzlnski, Donald Voros Edward Bromcls and Carl Melton Alternate are Joe Byers, Donald Wilson and Dale Spidel HOMEROOMS recently elected the following as representatives In the Association House of Representatives Jerry Burr Diane Pete, James Kackley Wayne Salll Von Almen, Agnes Scofleld, Ruth Walker, Don Butler Salome Bartos, Pat Dunn Ruth Kessler Bill Shannon Paula Spltale, Marsha Muha Ronald Kllndt John Fekete, Janice Hanzi, Judy Mathes, Darlcne Smith, Judy Kreiler, Karen Daniel, Lea Evans Carol Krupa, Deborah Smith Phyllis Schmidt and Wayne Lazar Population Figure Population of Australia was 8 3 million at the end of 1955 Tech's New Teachers served as president of Future Teachers' She has been assistant editor and editor of the school paper Judy was a cheer leader last semester She has been on the honor roM ever since coming Into junior high. The new secretary, Susan Myers has also worked on the Girls' Fa- trol Service Susan Is an experienced secretary, having served in that position In both the seventh nnd eighth grade Science Clubs She has also been recorder In Girls Patrol Service Susan was a school cheer leader last semester She Is also an honor roll student Carol Hubbard, treasurer, has been active in Press Club and Girls' Patrol Service as well as Student Council Carol has been assistant editor and editor of our school paper She been secretary of the Dramatics Club Carol Is an honor roll THREE MEMBERS of the faculty at Technical Vocational High School are new this year. The two above are Miss Patricia Bertoni (left), who teaches mathematics, a Mrs.

Pauline Kelson, home economics instructor Below is the new aviation instructor, Kenneth Holmes.

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