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2)e We of the 1955 REFLECTOR staff take honor in dedicating this book to you, the students of Whiting High School. You are the average, ordinary teen-agers who make up a part of the daily life in Amer- ica. You share your interests—making fun out of work and filling your leisure hours with stimulating pastimes. Sports are some of your major interests, whether you participate or cheer your team on to victory from the stands. You're as typical teen-agers as can be found anywhere in the United States. Most of you hold down jobs to help out the family or to earn that little extra money that always comes in handy. Cokes, malts, hot dogs and hamburgers— these are about the closest resemblances to meals that you get in your noon hour rush. Although you hate to admit it, you really enjoy school—most of the time, anyway. You make it a rule never to take an overdose of study; but you make the grade, satisfying yourself, friends and family. Typical—that's what you are. You have all the qualities—good, bad or indifferent—that go into the making of a high school teen-ager. This book is a lasting tribute to you and your classmates. When you have finished school and have found your place in the world, we hope you will turn back to these pages many times and relive the joys and sorrows you experienced as teen-agers at Whiting High.
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ings. . . Our Dream Homes Don McClelland, Bob Bercik, Don Banik, Ron Rosin, and Jerry Progar work out a plan in Mr. Norman Hall's 6th period mechanical draw- ing class. Sorry! No Cartoons Mr. Jack Taylor shows a movie to his first-year Spanish class in the well known movie room. First row: Moltke Gram, Sharon Williams; Sec- ond: Gale Beeler, Deonia Copeland. Florence Wingert, Annette Lynch; Third: David Yadron; Fourth: Doris Zencka and Annette De Carlo. Neck Bone Connected to the Shoulder Bone Henryetta Boswell helps Mr. Ko- vachic out by explaining muscles to the third period health class.
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