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SENIORS No one sees what is be- fore his feet; we all gaze at the stars. seventeen
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The Reflector FACULTY SADIE M. TRANSEAT — Teachers College. Nashville, Tennessee. Typewriting. IRENE STEWART — Church School of Art, Art. KENNETH W. TURNER B. Ed.—Illinois State Tniversity, Dramatics. EMILY W11ITTON It. S.. Kansas State Agri- cultural College A. M.—Tniversity of Ne- braska, Itiology. META I.. WII.IIF.I.M A. B. — Tniversity of Indiana, Latin. BERNARD ). VESELY—Stout Institute, Printing. MARIE ZIKA B. S. — Tniversity of Illinois. Domestic Science. HXlt't'll
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T. Moylan C. Xic iolson It. 11 omit S. Olszewski EHE SENIOR CLASi President Vice President Secretary Treasurer HI ICLKS Clifford Nicholson Barbara llorvat Thomas Moylan Stanley Olszewski When school opened in September 1928, 143 freshmen made a wild rush to Mr. Grubb’s office, demanding the rights of the class of 1932. In order to function as a unit, the following officers were elected ; Francis Fudenski, president; Clara Dalton, vice president; Edward Dansicak. secretary; ami Henry Riffer, treasurer. The class was most active in athletics during this first year. Catherine Ribovich. champion swimmer, was the first girl in the history of Whiting High School to re- ceive a sweater. Freshmen representatives on the basketball, football, and baseball teams were Fdward Dansicak. Steve Mihalso. and Walter Zimmerman. Sophomore officers, the following year, were; Arvo Antilla, president; Steve Kom- pier, vice president; Grace Thompson, secretary; and Walter Zimmerman, treasurer. The big event of 1930, as far as the class was concerned, was the Sophomore party which still remains a vivid memory. The junior year was the most active in regard to activities. Emil Martich was elected president: Walter Zimmerman, vice president; Harriet Nash, secretary; and Joe Same, treasurer.Histrionic talent was show n in the presentation of “Cappy Ricks.” Mi v shea 3 hilarious comedy. Juanita Zurcher. accomplished pianist. brought honors to the school and the class when she won the State Piano contest. Socially, the Junior Prom was the out-standing event of the school year. I eighteen Now, as Seniors, new honors have been bestowed upon the class. Again dramatic ability was displayed by “Her Friend the King.” In other fields. Arvo Antilla was chosen All-Conference end in football; Florence Bucrckholtz and Clara Dalton each received their fourth Scholarship W. Miss Shea, the sponsor, has served in that capacity for the last three years. The class expresses its appreciation of her loyal and untiring attention to the entire group.
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