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Girls’ Cl ub Promotes nen clslii up At an officers’ meeting, including Barbara Vacendak, treasurer; Mary Ann Murga, secre- tary; Jeannine Kamradt, vice-president; Helen Molcan, president; and Miss Canine, sponsor, take a close look at one of Miss Canine’s many plants. Jane Balog demonstrates on Alice Comstock the correct way to tie a neck scarf while Donna Fennell and Peggy Fritz look on. Mary Ann Dernay and Joan Dufon watch while Tessie McNamara combs Lydia Burman’s hair. The promotion of friendship among W. H. S. girls is one of the prime purposes of the Girls’ Club. Its meetings include dis- cussion periods and talks on proper con- duct, dressing and grooming. It also acts as a guide in solving typical teen-age problems. The club, under the direction of Miss Margaret Canine, has two projects dur- ing the school year. These are the annual Mothers’ Day Tea and the annual Girls’ Club Conference. This year the con- ference was held at the George Rogers Clark High School in Hammond. Page 28 PHIL SMIDT AND SON, INC. 1205 Calumet Avenue
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Bancl and Orchestra Lend Musical I ouch Highlights of the musical year was the District Music Contest, which was held at Whiting. The Orchestra, Girls’ Chorus, Boys’ Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus were awarded 1st row: June Westerfield, Gil Ciesar, Alberta Hayes, Virginia Gyure, Joan Coler, Joyce Molle. 2nd row: Bruce Webster, Kathleen Smith, Henrietta Boswell, Janet Comstock, Pat Banik, Kenlyn Card, Rosemary Perunko, Jean Stefak, Elaine Taray, Ken Rtffer. 3rd row: Richard Schultz, Thelma Dollins, Joyce Whitesell, Ginger Johnson, Barbara Wolf, Bruce Wargo, Richard Riffer, Richard Turner, Carl Kristoff. first place and went to North Manchester for the state contest. The Orchestra received first place honors in Indiana. The Band received a second place in the district, and choruses received third place awards at the State Contest. 1st row: Ronnie Ragland, Joan Query, Anna Mac Bednar, John Ciesar, Georgine Pataky, Shirley Reeves, Joyce Osborn, Joe Smith, Gregor Doman. 2nd row: Roberta Hora, Bob Schultz, Shirley Coil, Bonnie Headly, Margie Mitchell, Donald Mitchell, Conrad Blasko, David Suto, Jerry Ford, Ken Fallen. 3rd row: Ronnie Koch, Albery Klym, Joe Portman, Richard Mazur, Paul Kuykendall, Bill Dunlap, Joan Harding. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Hammond, Indiana Page 27
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Miss Thue, club sponsor, shows the officers, including Sketching outside are Conrad Blascko, Pat Lengyel, vice-president; Joanne Furstenburg, president; Jeanie Papesh, Harriet Walker and Ron Pat Zencka, secretary; Joyce Whitesell, cub reporter; Delphine Stephenson. Kovacik, treasurer, some of the soap carvings made by the senior art class. Palette Club Putts The Palette Club, sponsored by Miss LaDonna Thue, has proven to be a most valuable school organization. This club provides students not only with experience, but with an opportun- ity to better their talents by participat- ing in school art projects. Around In Paints Their efforts and talents have been displayed throughout the school in the forms of posters, exhibitions, scenery for plays and in various other decora- tions. The club elects officers, holds initi- ations, and goes on field trips. Sketching inside are Ronald Delismon, Carolyn Collins, Marjean Maxwell, Joan Stavitzke, and Richard Walters. Congratulations from WHITING FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE 68 Page 21»
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