Whiting High School - Reflector Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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Gals and Guys Liven Days with Shenanigans Everyday happenings around Whiting High School are quite the same as those around other high schools. Whiting is an ordinary high school and the students are no different. The fifteen minute homeroom at the beginning of the day is usually taken up with club meetings, read- ing of announcements, and last minute homework assignments. Between classes you can sec students hurrying from class to class or socializing in the halls. Whiting stu- dents have proved that a lot can be said in a five- minute break. “In the basket, girls,” commands .Miss Mary Wysong to juniors Pat Brozanski and Anne Companik. Late again for class, Dixie McConnell quietly peeks, then dares to walk in. “Gee, hope we don’t get caught,” think Pat Cooper and Jerry Carroll.

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Each School Day Begins With Salute to Flag Mr. John McNamcra of the maintenance department raises the flag daily George Toth opens the day with “To the Colors.” Students start off right each morning with the pledge to the flag. Each school morning begins patriotically with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. All Whiting High School students, along with their teachers, pledge loyalty to their country. “To the Colors” can be heard while the “Pledge” is being said. After a homeroom period of 15 minutes, the six periods of the day commence. The periods, with 5-minute breaks between them, last 55 minutes. Special schedules are also arranged for assemblies. 6



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Activity Night Provides Fun and Entertainment One evening a month from November through March is set aside for an Activity Night. These nights students can be seen flocking to Memorial Gymnasium for an evening of recreation. Volleyball, golf, ping- pong, horseshoes, shufTlcboard, badminton, dancing, and playing chess and checkers arc activities enjoyed by the students. Activity Nights are made possible through the ef- forts of the Activity Committee of the Student Coun- cil and with the helpful co-operation of the Athletic Department. The Student Council inaugurated Activity Nights in 1961. Wayne Morden concentrates on the game of chess as he makes his next move against Matt Petrak. Rita Keith bars Willie Kovacich from an attempted shot. David Kelly and Steve Nagy enjoy a game of horseshoes.

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