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Outstanding Panthers In the fall of 76 a question was asked of Mr. Million, a few faculty members, counselors and students. The question was, In your opinion, who has been the most outstanding student at W.H.S. this year? Many suggestions were made as there are many commendable Panthers at W.H.S. Students were chosen for superior achievement in academics, athletics, or community service. Involvement in extracurricular activities, school clubs or functions, and community activities was a primary criterion for recommendation. These students and other ambitious Pan- thers fulfill their honor. They exhibit the traditional spirit of W.H.S. Ever Onward. v Fi«nui Above right: Jasmin Tamesis, our foreign exchange student from the Philippines, sits at home with Barb Haggenjos. Right: Dianne Wroblewski (left) went to Germany on the Youth tor Understanding Program. Karen Kowalski. (mid- dle) one of 50 selected students across the state to go to Ger- many, participated in the Indiana University Honors Pro- gram for Language Srudcnts. Pam Krauser wrote in the South Bend 7 ' ribune ' s Next Generation Page. Above: Larry Laskowski (left) was chosen in the Who ' s Who in Music Rex Rcctcnwal received an award for being a commended scholar ar W.H.S.
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Free time for W.H.S. students was not much of a problem. Students spent their time in a wide variety of school clubs and organiza- tions. Practice for athletic events occupied many hours for numerous sports-minded stu- dents. Upperclassmen turned free time into working hours when they acquired jobs after school. No matter how they spent their free time. W.H.S. students showed pride in themselves, their school, and their community. Left: Donna Witucki and Mike Yates add finishing touches to home- coming court while Pete Owsianowski, Sue Dashner, Roberta Salata. Jenny Bradley, and Julie Rafalski help to steady the ladder. Below: Rita Maxwell is behind those Foster Grants when she and Crystal Stuckey go shopping at an area department store.
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Top: Ann Marie Hauguel and Mark Witucki attended Hoo- sier Girl ' s and Boy ' s State at Indiana University. Left: Ron Fellows was awarded with the most valuable player in the Northern Indiana Conference. Above: Nina Brown was awarded for being so deeply involved in the student council during the four years at W.H.S.
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