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s'dclm in is tra tion OFFICE STAFF Haxel Moore, Eleanor Hildebrand, Mary Linko, Dorothy Vidovich, Irene Fedak, Virginia O'Hair E. L. Riordan, Principal Whiting Junior-Senior High School Joseph McAdam, Assistant Principal
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M, minis tra tion Philip L. Krauel President BOARD OF EDUCATION Charles J. O'Drobinak Secretary David J. Paskwietz, Sr. Treasurer As wc leave tin halls of our alma mater for the last time, we are grateful to those who made our clays so profitable and pleasant—the Board of Education, our superintendent and principals. T he Board working with the Administration has given us a modern and well-equipped school. Their interest and enthusiastic support of our extra-curricular activities are dully appreciated. Under their supervision and guidance, Whiting High School has won acclaim in many fields. L. C. Grubb, Superintendent, Whiting Public Schools
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JAMES DAMS—This good-natured wit who is coach of the Oiler cage squad is southern Indiana's contribution to our faculty. Jim”, as he is more popularly known, also teaches health to seniors. Ll'CILLE ELAM— Now say Ah' is just a regular check-up that our young and industrious nurse is giving. She’s always eager to help everyone and worries about our health. M S I IX BOYLE—This man of the world” is our new attendance officer. Formerly a newspaper man. Mr. Boyle is a veteran of World War II. MILDRED GIESEKING—Our pretty Spanish teacher is a new edition to our school—but don't let that fool you! She knows her beans , or should we say—verbs? We hope she likes our school and has many long years of service here. W. I . Bl'ERCKHOL 17.—Mr. Buerckholt was responsible for preparing many W. II. S. Inns for positions in the war industries during the emergency. He is machine shop instruc tor. MARIE GREEXWALD- This vivacious little teacher is a grad of Michigan T. as she'll proudly tell you—sometimes you don’t even need to ask her! She's as proud of her alma mater as we are. Miss Greenwald teaches American his-tory. senior and community civics and directs and produces dramatic productions. x-|-y a-|-b GEORGE BI RMAN— z — c Oh yeah? Well, anyway, that's what Mr. Burman says. But you can’t prove it by us! Mr. Burman is one of our fine mathematics teachers. ALICE JENKINS—One two-three-four! gain! A. J. is still trying to limber up the beautiful (?) but stilf limbs of the W. II. S. Girls. Miss Jenkins is one of our most popular teachers, particularly among the girls. She is girls' gym instructor and sponsor of the important CL . C. GEORGE CALDER—Whiling High is a melting | ot of all nations. Scotland's contribution is Mr. ('.aider, our chorus instructor. He is also sponsor of the Triple Trio. PETER KOVACHIC—' Mope”—This handsome member of our faculty is most popular during football season—he's the coach!!! lie also teaches swimming and health and is sponsor of the ' club. MARGARET CANINE—Girls, girls, and more girls, (.iris are Miss Canine's specialty in our school. She is sponsor of the Senior (.iris’ Club. Miss Canine is also a mathematics teacher, teaching geometry, algebra, trigonometry. EI.I ABETH MATSON—'Verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc., are taught to us by tliis dignified lady in the junior high. Miss Matson also teaches reading. 1). C. CHEZEM—Piggy bread l oarcls are seen alxmt school about the- same-time every year. They arc made in Mr. Chezem'$ classes annually. As you might have guessed by now. Mr. Chezem is wood shops instructor. JOSEPH MCA DAM—“What year was Harrison in officer Yes. it’s Mr. Me-Adam teaching American history. He is also N. H. S. sponsor and. last but not least, our assistant principal. REBECCA EDDY—Mrs. Eddy's job is an important one. She prepares girls for their future role as housewives by teaching them about the proper selections and preparation of food. (). M. MERRIM N— It's your life; protect it.’ Mr. Merriman is Whiting High's safety director. He- is also mechanical drawing and vocational instructor.
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