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Mr. I-cckrone shows Julia Tornai, Fred Schwcikcrt. Wayne Mordcn, and Vera Wingert the directions for changing a flat tire. Solving problems in graphics arc Art Pramuk. George Bednar, and Mike Southard. 21
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Cooking, Sewing Improve Future Homemakers First year sewing students Phyllis Jones and Wanda Cheer up, maybe it doesn't taste as bad as it looks,” says Hamel learn the fundamentals of modem homemakers. Tim Moynihan to Rich Johnson in the boys cooking class. Looks great, but what is it? Ken Keeler and Kathy Ventimiglia watch as Judi Haviley shows them her sketches. Making posters, setting mosaic tile, and learn- ing the techniques of interior decorating are some of the things taught in the art class. Art class aids students who plan to become artists, designers, or decorators. By taking sewing students learn about the various fabrics used in making and designing clothes. The student also learns the importance of a neat appearance. Cooking, one phase of home economics, en- ables the student to learn how to plan well- balanced and appetizing meals. Teaching future drivers proper attitudes and courteous driving is the main purpose of Driv- ers’ Training class. Behind the wheel a student receives guided instructions while learning state laws and regulations. As preparation for being an engineer, car- penter, or draftsman, mechanical drawing classes are valuable.
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Board of Education Still Concerned With Board of Education: Sealed are Mr Joseph Kozacik, president; Mr. G. O Burman, superintendent of schools Standing arc Mr. Thomas Zubcck, sec rctary; Mr. George Harangody, treas urcr; Mr. Rudolf Zajac, school attor ncy. Mr. G. O. Burman Superintendent of Whiting Public School To the members of the graduating class of 1962 I extend sincercst congratulations and my best wishes for the future. You should feel great personal satisfaction in having completed requirements for grad- uation. Through the combined efforts of your government, your parents, and the faculty and administrators of Whiting High School, you are going to face the future with open minds and a truer picture of people and the world around you. The world you live in is constantly chang- ing, demanding more knowledge, more tech- nical skills, more tolerance, and more under- standing. Your generation is no longer the foundation of our great nation alone, but of the entire world. Whatever your next endeavor is, give it your best, and take a positive approach to the future. Good-luck! George O. Burman Superintendent
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