Whiting High School - Reflector Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Nurses of tomorrow: Junior R. N. TOP: Gretchcn Goerg, Leatha Dillon, Kathy Caban, Dorothy Lovasko, Anna .Mae Machaj, Kathy Elder, Paulette Coppolillo, Rosemary Sandrick, and Janet Kark. SECOND: Maryannc Hora! Lois Lunde, Ruthanne Wozniczka, Barbara Murzyn, Carol Brozanski, Carole Christiansen, Betty Prior, Judy Curosh, and Magdalene Matuska. IHIRD: Betty Janek. Shelby Rogers. Agnes Gorczyca, Martha Baran, Loralee Pohl, Lillian Stofko, Diane Richards, Martha Demay, Pat Pachuta, and Anna Kozak. BOTTOM: Sponsor, Miss Shirley Crutchfield; Betty Ledbetter, Janice Dvorscak, Maryannc Domsich, Judy Zondor, Sandy Zubeek, Maryannc Mantich, 1 at Krivacic, and Carol Calfa. CopSuks, CojMMu, Action; I Camera Club officers listen to sponsor, Mr. Bernard Vesely, as he explains how a picture is taken in daylight. Ed B ed na r, secretary-treasurer; Rich Dchcncs, vice-president; Louie Tornai, president; and Mr. Bernard Vesely, sponsor. 28

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 Practicing the art of getting along are Girls’ Club officers Betty Ciesko, president; Mrs. Lentvorsky, sponsor; Paulette Coppolillo, vice-president; Eugenia Kristoff, treasurer; and Rosemary Sandrick, secretary. Among the activities of the club are the Big Sister-Little Sister Banquet, the Mothers’ Day Tea, and the Girls’ Club Conference held in Washington this year. Putting a dummy together for homecoming festivities are Booster Club officers: Carol Ilrozanski, treasurer; Roseann Pokraka, president; Mr. Norman Hall, sponsor; Kathy Regan, vice-president; and Diane Richards, secretary. The purpose of the Booster Club is to promote school spirit and encourage students to back the team. 77



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Every day many children are carefully guarded from accidents by the patrol boys. These boys practice safety rules to protect the lives of school children in good or bad weather. For this purpose, the Patrol Club of Whiting High School was organized. Boys are chosen on the basis of being dependable, trustworthy, loyal, and having leadership as well as willingness to serve the people. Members are awarded pins and bars for serving one year and a “W” for tw'o years. Perfect attendance all year earns a certificate. Club officers and the sponsor, Mr. Henry Kosalko, propose the names which the club votes on to determine which boys will receive the awards. Some activities of the Patrol Club during the year are school dances, parties, initiations, the annual picnic, a splash party, and a trip to a Chicago major league game. President Rich Pope explains basic rules of safety to Patrol Club officers: Larry Wilkerson, treasurer; Jerry Krzyston, secretary; Gary King, sergeant-of-arms; and Das id Sanders, vice-president. GW $ PiOtmofo Q wtePj AmL PATROL CLUB: TOP: Sponsor, Mr. Henry Kosalko, Rich Pope, Ron Miller, Gary King, and George Headley. MIDDLE: Jerry Krzyston, Barry Newhaus, Earl Collier, Warren Prickett, Rich Johnson, and Ray Perry. BOTTOM: Larry Wilkerson, Boh Rusnack, Willis Likens, John Hamel, Herb Newbolds, David Sanders. Charles Buehring, and Terry Ryan. 29

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