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Scholarship W” Cluh Host To Alany Students Membership in the Scholarship “W” Club, scholastic honorary, is sought by all Whiting High students. Students who have earned their place on the B honor roll throughout the school year are awarded small felt “W’s”. A gold “W” is embossed on his diploma if he earns 4 “W’s”. Winners of One W 1st row: Henryetta Boswell, Martha Machaj, Blanche Bohaick, Joan Stavitzke, and Chuck Fritz. 2nd row: Mary Ann Bednar, Michele Lynch, Carolyn Mowell, Joan DuFon. 3rd row: Ruth Ann Macko, Helen Bukvich, Joanne Furstenburg, Millie Knazur. 4th row: Loretta Turner, Tessie McNamara, Nancy Carroll, Ron Delismon. 5th row: Milan Matuska, Richard Plawecki, Ron Palen- char. Winners of Two W's 1st row: Marilyn Gyure, Rose Dudas, Grace Liland, Mariyln Hess, Mary Jane Zuklin. 2nd row: Judy Adzima, Delores Cernota, Bette Boland, Shirley Portman. 3rd row: Jane Balog, Pat Gaskey, Joan Zuklin, Edwin Fortin. 4th row: Ferid Murad, Bob Valencik, Carl Forman. 5th row: Gregory Jancich. Winners of Three W's Lydia Burman, Jean Papesh, Pat Kozacik. chas. McGinnis associates Accounts - Consultants Page 17
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1st row seated: Lydia Burman, president; Mrs. Lentvorsky, sponsor; Nancy Brozovich, vice president; Pat Kozacik, secretary. 2nd row seated: Jeanette Papesh, social chairman; Judy Adzima, treasurer; Loretta Turner, Helen Molcan, Rosemary Pevak, Bette Boland, Grace Liland. 3rd row: Jack Strisko, Helen Bukvich, Jane Balog, Suann Stewart, Ronnie Palenchar, Mary Kay Grogan, Shirley Portman. National Honor Society Incites Leadership Students who are superior in service, leadership, character, and scholarship arc eligible to gain the coveted honor of belong- ing to the National Honor Society. Service: A willingness to render cheer- fully and enthusiastically any service to the school whenever called upon. A willing- ness to do thoroughly any assigned service in school procedure or student government. Leadership: A sincere desire to act in the best interest of the school and to bring out the good qualities of others by exercising the indispensable quality with only the high- est ideals as a guide. Character: Demonstrating such qual- ities of personality, honesty, reliability, promptness, achievement, and morality as are indispensable to the finest young man- hood and womanhood. Scholarship: The power of the mind to dispel ignorance and superstition through investigation of the truth. The ability to master even difficult tasks by continued effort. Mrs. Stephen Lentvorsky acts as sponsor of this honor club. Page 16 LEWIN AND WOLF “The Young Man’s Store'
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1st row: Pat Kozacik, Helen Bukvich, Bob Jancich, Judy Fortner, Rich Mazur, Andy Rusnak. 2nd row: Rich Plawecki, Michele Lynch, Pat Kiraly, Pat Porter, Andy Hanis, Joyce Desatnik, Aline Geary, John Valocik, Kay Lawton. Student Council Governs Student Activities The main project of this year’s Student Council is getting the revised Student Hand- book printed. The handbook includes the history of the school, the constitution drawn up by the council, and descriptions of all organizations and qualifications nec- essary to join. Each year freshmen Rich Mazur, treasurer; Andrew Rusnak, president; Mr. Taylor, advisor; Helen Bukvich, secretary; Pat Kozacik, vice- will receive copies free. president. A delegate is chosen from each homeroom to serve as a represent- ative on the council. In addition to these, all vice-presidents are invited to sit in on the meetings. Page is dr. j. a. McCarthy 1341 E. 119th Street
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