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r TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics .......................................Page 10 Students ........................................Page 32 Sports ..........................................Page 56 Activities ......................................Page 78 Advertisements ..................................Page 108 COME TAKE A LOOK at the world in which we live. Our world consists of our school, our teachers, our friends, and our subjects. What is Whiting High made of? Bricks and mortar, books and paper—and people. People arc our world. All these people with whom we share our lives are a part of every minute of every day. With them we share our joys, sorrows, enthusiasm, knowledge, and de- sires. When we look at these people, we must look at our school. In our school we find many friends—teachers as well as students. The con- stant buzzing of conversation echoes through the hallways between classes. Our world is entwined with many stimulat- ing classes, sports events, assemblies, dances, junior-senior prom, and finally Class Night and Graduation. These and many things go into making our world an exciting place in which to live. We dedicate this book to you, the student, not only now, but in the future. BlIBilB Come T ake
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Into the Everyday Lives of the WHS Students In the last few minutes before afternoon classes begin, the girls discuss happenings of the day. Talking things over in boy's talk before school starts arc Willie Likens, Bill Woznicka, Bill Hughes, Bob Strczo, Charles Jones, Rich Hora, and George Bcdnar. And while you’re looking, don’t mind if we peek over your shoulder to point out a few interesting facts. Since 1900, sixty-two classes have graduated from WHS. During this time new books have been added to the library, offices have been modernized, and classrooms have received bet- ter equipment. Whiting High’s population now totals 416 compared to last year’s 359. With 30 well-trained teachers on the fac- ulty, WHS students are bound to emerge bet- ter educated and better trained students. Our school is what the students make it, and our students are a product of the school. 4
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