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I dedication No other industry lias contributed more to the development ot Whiting than the oil relineries. Just as the new Whiting Memorial (iym is a milestone in the growth ol our school, so has each advancement of the oil industry marked progress in our city. Still another parallel can be drawn between the school and the refinery. Kadi takes raw material and molds it into the polished finished product. Addison said, What sculpture is to a block of marble, educa- tion is to the soul. It is an aim of Whiting 1 ligh School to train leaders of tomorrow to use our nation’s wealth wisely. Mrs. May Nyland, president of the Whiting Board of Education, laying the cornerstone on Steel girders rise in the early stages of the building Whiting High’s Memorial Gymnasium. of the Memorial Gymnasium. NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE “Protect Precious Eyesight with Plenty of Good Light” I'uge Four
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( j e ne ra I Man a«’e rs I laving completed twenty-two years ol teaching in Whiting High School, Mr. George O. Burman now holds the position of principal of the Junior-Senior I Iigh. This is Mr. Barman's second year in this capacity. 1 Ic received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in education from Northwestern University and then his Master’s from Indiana Univers- ity. Mr. Emmett L. Riordan, superintendent of Whiting Public Schools, advising Bill Greathouse. With thirty-seven years ol teaching ex- perience behind him, Mr. I inmett I Uior- dan is now Superintendent of the Whiting Public Schools. Most of this time was spent here at Whiting. graduate of Indiana State Teachers' College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Mr. Riordan con- tinued his education at Indiana University to secure his Master's in education. Since 1923, Mr. Joseph Me Adam, assist- ant principal, has taught at Whiting I Iigh School. He is also the supervisor of social studies here. At Aurora College, Mr. McAdam earned a Bachelor ol rts Degree- in education, but it was at the I niversity of Chicago that he obtained his degree in phil- osophy. I le then went on to the University of Illinois for his Master's. Wilma Grdina and Principal George O. Burman going June Rowden, secretary, taking noles hum Joseph over Wilma’s schedule. McAdam. assistant principal. Page Six NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE Protect Precious Eyesight with Plenty of Good Light
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