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lean Hay Maxwell Domestic Science C. E. Hiehl Mathematics Frances Rosenstiel Speech Therapy Vesta R. Simmons English Royetta Transeau Penmanship. History Ruth Nelson Business Training Josephine Shea Social Studies. English Ane Marie Petersen English. Journalism 4T Leonard Shaewitz Spanish Sadie Transeau Bernard J. Vesely Typing Mechanical Drawing, Printing E. L. Watkins Science William White Attendance Emily Whitton Biology Marie Zika Home Economics THEY LED US ON OUR WAY Our extra-curricular activity, as well as our academic work, depends upon our teachers. They sponsor our clubs, supervise athletic teams, arrange our social affairs, produce plays and concerts, and conduct educational trips for us. Unselfishly the faculty sacrifices time and talent to make our high school life richer.
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COUNSELORS . . During the years we have been walking down the corridors of Whiting Junior-Senior High School, our teachers have been guiding us with patien ce and wisdom. We will never know just exactly what they think of us, and maybe it ' s better that way. However, we want to take this small space to thank them for the help and inspiration they have given us on our journey toward the Crossroads. James Adams Social Science Margaret Canine Mathematics W. P. Buerckholtz Machine Shop S. V. Colley Chemistry, Physics George O. Burman Mathematics George Colder Vocal Music, English Lucille Elam School Nurse Ray Gallivan Physical Education Marie Greenwald Social Science
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ACTIVITIES Extra-curricular activities supplemented our academic life at Whiting High. In clubs and plays and social affairs, we learned to know our fellow students. We gained poise and exercised our initiative. We experienced satisfaction in our small successes and accomplishments. Perhaps most important of all, we developed a sense of loyalty by striving together in all sorts of school projects. We ' ll always remember the tourneys and our hoarse throats . . . . the prom and our first formals .... the picnics and resulting sunburn .... club initiations and our thrill in belonging .... homecoming and our awe of the old grads .... the Tattler and those haunting deadlines .... Bums ' day .... the plays and concerts .... commencement and the lumps in our throats. Most gratefully we realize that our training in living as well as working with people has helped prepare us for a richer and more abundant future. 10
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