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Second Year Awards SEATED: Mary Ward, Janet Comstock, Bar- bara Ginther, and Mar- lene Bachurek. STANDING: Richard Riffer, Richard Schultz, Mike Haviley, Ted Kotyuk, John McNam- ara, and David Suto. First Year Awards SCHOLARSHIP W WINNERS Third Year Awards SEATED, Left to right: Barbara Vacendak, Tanya Lesinsky, and Irene Kristoff. STANDING, Ted Bendis, Phyllis Webster, and Gordon Aird. Richard Walters not pictured. SEATED: Marian Lunde, Monica Sheb- ish, Bridget Alexovic, Karen Sabo, Charlotte Hall, and Marjean Maxwell. STANDING: Dorrie Zencka, Diana Jam- rose. P a t Gallivan, Frances Kujawa, Molt- ke Gram, Gail Koza- cik, Florence Wingert, Jim Macey, Steve Lin- ko. Diane Skundrich, John Krivacic, Gil Cie- sar, Margaret Smriga, Rudolph Wunder, and Marian Mayemik.
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SEATED, Left to right: Irene Kristoff, president; Phyllis Webster, 2nd vice presi- dent; Moltke Gram, 1st vice president; Mrs. Marie Lentvorsky, sponsor; Ted Bendis, treasurer; Connie Wingert, social chairman; and Tanya Lesinsky, secre- tary. STANDING, Left to right: Monica Shebish, Gordon Aird, Eugene Plesha, Mary Ann Treiber. Frances Kujawa, Mary Gemer, Janet Comstock, Bob lancich, Bar- bara Perunko, Barbara Vacendak, Barbara Fritz, and Karen Hassel. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is not a social organization as are the majority of the clubs at Whiting, but it is a scholastic organization founded in 1922. Dances and the annual initiation are the only activities sponsored by the society. There are two elections held each year at the beginning of the first semester and the end of the second semester. The nominations for the elections are based on scholarship. The actual elections are based on four qualifications—character, scholarship, leadership, and service. 22
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SPANISH CLUB Practicing Spanish and acqu- ainting members of the club with the customs, music, and life of the Spanish-speaking people are the aims of the WHS Spanish Club. Dances, school assemblies, and parties are among the many ac- tivities planned by the members. The Chili Bowl basketball game is one of the highlights of the year for the members of the club. Los Burros, the first year students play Los Toros, the se- cond year students. Officers of the club are presi- dent, Tom Justak; vice-president, Diane Mrzlock; secretary, David Rosin; and treasurer, Annette DeCarlo. Left to right — Mr lack Taylor, sponsor; Pat Gallivan, Joyce Mowell, Karen Sa- bo, and Tom Kujawa. RIGHT Left to right — David Rosin, Tom Justak, Annette De- Carlo, and Diane Mrzlock STANDARD DRUG COMPANY 24 WHITING LAUNDRY
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