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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY I he class of 56 began their high school career under the guidance of Mr. G. O. Burman in 1952 by choosing as their leaders Helen Stecz, president; James McFadden. vice-president: Ann Ward, secretary-treasurer. “Civil Ser- vice. the freshman play, and the freshman party, the two main functions of the year, marked the beginning of a successful four years of friendship and activity. As sophomores the class progressed with their new adviser, Miss Meta Wilhelm. Among their many social affairs the most important event was the sophomore party given April 20, 1954. This year s activity was led by God- frey Bradac, president: Helen Stecz. vice-president: Harry McFadden. secretary; Lottie Zivich. treasurer. In their third and junior year the officers were Dorothy Keilman, presi- dent: Ann Ward, vice-president: John T. Eaton, secretary; and Dick James, treasurer. Their junior play, “As the Clock Strikes, presented April 26, 1955, was followed by the most awaited happening of the year, the junior prom. Then they came to the closing and most active days in their history, led by Michael Kinck. His assistants were Gertrude Brown, vice-president; Dick James, secretary: Frank Progar. treasurer. The seniors may now look back on these as the most prominent events of all their years: the Harvest Round-up” dance; the senior leap-year party; the senior play, “Huburt, the Great ; the junior prom: Bum s Day: Class Night: and. last of all. Commencement. As we read this history, the story of our class, and recall those many happy incidents, we are filled with the desire, the wish that we could return and live those years once more—yes, despite the little troubles and hardships that we considered then to be so monstrous. We, the class of ’56, know we would not have such pleasant high school days to remember if it were not for the capability and guidance of Miss Meta Wilhelm, our adviser and friend, and it is with sad hearts that we bid fare- well to her and to Whiling High School. Although we realize that we now face a brilliant future, that the greater and perhaps the more eventful, the more important part of our lives lies before us. we feel that the happiness we experienced during these four years of high school cannot be equalled. Pttifc Tit't’Jify-O'K-
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Top Row •'v.v .BAIDEN. RICHARD — You ve. got to know your way around the Itarlfor.'' Masque Club: Theatre Board: Boys’ Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: I. A. C. Chorus: Engineering Club. BARSICH. JOHN - One o our comics, you know.” Boys’ Glee Club: I. A. C. Chorus: Art Club: Minstrel Show. BARTON. FRANK — ”Life would be smooth if it had no rubs in it.' Orchestra: Basketball; Biology Club; Patrol Club. BARTON. MAX — Little Man. what now?” French Club: Basketball: Biology Club: Boys Glee Club: Art Club. Second Row BE A VAN. VIRGINIA M. — If more people had a similar nature, the world would be better than it is. Girls’ Glee Club; Art Club: Latin Club: Biology Club: Debate Team; fattier Staff: Reflector Staff: Scholarship “WMonitor: National Honor Society. BECKER. PETER P. — Men of few words are the best men. Basketball: Boys’ Glee Club. BEDA. PETER P. — The more I study the more I discover my ignorance. Band: Orchestra: Football; Swimming: Phlihormonla Club. BEECHER. LAWRENCE P. — The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Tennis Squod: Art Club: Camera Club. Third Row BIEL. JOSEPHINE G. — Small and demure, but a thinker and a doer. French Club: Monitor; Biology Club: Scholarship ” : Girls Glee Club: laltlrr SlolT: Reflector Staff: National Honor Society. BISCHOFF. KATHLEEN — All the world loves a quiet girl. George Rogers Clark-1. BLASTIC, CLARA J. — Liked by every one. Wheeler. Ind.-I: Mixed Chorus: Biology Club; Girls’ Sports. BOIIACIK. STEVEN — Much might be said if one could read his mind. Science Club: French Club. Fourth Rote BOYER. VIOLET — It's a chilly person who wont thaw under her smile. G. A. C.: French Club: Biology Club; Swimming learn: Girls Glee Club: Art Club. BRADAC. GODFREY - The nicest of boys. Sophomore Class President: Student Council: Athletic Board: Science Club: Lolln Club: Basketball; Monitor. BROWN. GER TRUDE — When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash! G. A. C.: Girls’ Sport.': Senior Play: Girls ('dec Club: Mixed Chorus: Senior ( lass Officer; BUCKLEY. MARGARET — A merry heart goes all the way. G. A. C.: Girls’ Sports: Camera Club.
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