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W. W. Glentz r, K. Faskwietz. twenty G. Biixrnan E. Matson, P.yB Carver. A. M. Petersen .xt .Carv %
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SARAH M. TRANSEAU Typewriting MARIE LYDIA ZIKA Home Economics VV. P BUERCKHOLTZ Machine Shop B. J. VESELY Printing ADAM LESINSKY Instrumental Music DAISY NEJDL Physical Education, Girls' Sports RUTH L. NELSON Shorthand. Business Training fP u O. M MERRIMAN Civics. Drafting ALICE HALL French GEORGE CALDER Vocal Music nineteen
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Peter Kovachic lean Campbell John Hric Andrew Puhek The senior class of ‘35 was the first freshman group to he delegated to the Junior High School building in the fall ol 1931. As a united class, with the guidance of their class officers, Alex Kompicr. Lewis Hensely, and Jean Campbell, their two out- standing achievements of that year were the freshman reception, and the freshman play, “The Colonel’s Maid. the first play ever presented by a freshman class at Whiting. Entering the Senior High the next year, these ex-freshies quickly became accus- tomed to the new environment The most important activity of the class as a whole was the Sophomore Hop. During this year the class was led by Marvin Gambril. Kathryn Trgovich, Edwin Oleksik. and John Hric. As juniors, no longer just underclassmen, the students out-did themselves in presenting a most successful and unique junior play. “Hot Copy. a junior party on April 2X, 1934, and a most important yearly function, the junior prom, in a setting creating the impression of dancing on the ocean bottom. Lois Mackey. Edwin J. Oleksik. Ellsworth (lehrke, and Jean Campbell were Class officers of this year. On their last lap of the journey of education, the seniors were directed by Peter Kovachic. Jean Campbell, John Hric. and Andrew Puhek. The year passed quickly, and before they knew it. this class of ‘35 has been launched on the sea of life, with most vivid memories of the activities of their senior year: the senior play. Once In a Lifetime ; the senior party on January 19; the junior prom; the senior Farewell; class Night; and Graduation Night; also-----Commencement. To Miss Canine, our most faithful and energetic class advisor, we arc greatly indebted. We wish to leave our sincere admiration, our respect, and our friendship to our advisor who has so quietly and efficienti seen us through our high school year. lucHty-on
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