Whiting High School - Reflector Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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and Improve Facilities of Whether you made National Honor Society or finished at the bottom of your class, whether you made All-State or did not participate in athle- tics, whether you were elected to class office or defeated, whether you were considered a big suc- cess or just another member of the class of 1964 — what is most important now is that you grew into adulthood as All-American citizens of these United States. You can accomplish this by striving to build good homes, good churches, good schools and good communities. You all can dedicate your- selves to this end. Ray P. Galivan Principal Public Schools Problems of our school weigh heavily on the shoul- ders of the Whiting Board of Education. Like mighty Atlases, these men carry the Whiting Public Schools through every crisis — small or large. In spite of the closing of the print shop, they have made it possible for each student to receive a free copy of the Tattler. ’ The aim of the board is to see that educational facilities are functioning efficiently. They are in charge of everything from approving the annual budget to keeping the buildings in tip-top shape. Their main goal is to supply each student with the best possible opportunities for education. Raymond P. Gallivan, Principal ✓ 23

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Board of Education Attempts to Raise Standards Board of Education. Mr, Joseph S. Kozacik, treasurer; Mr. Joseph Pieters, secretary; Mr. Thomas Zubeclc, president: Mr. George O. Buman, superintendent. George O. Burman, Superintendent To you, the graduates of 1964 go my sincerest congratulations. For the past four years you have received the encouragement, advice, and instruc- tion which you needed to complete successfully the requirements for graduation from our high school. Everyone in the world has various kinds of per- sonal responsibilities . . . everyone also has one basic responsibility . . . that of contributing his best for the welfare of all mankind. You can best assume this responsibility by ob- taining all the education possible. My good wishes for every success go to each and every one of you. George O. Burman Superintendent



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Teachers, Backbone of Our Education, Offer An uncluttered desk and Miss Petersen’s smile greet students on the first day of school. Mr. Jesse B. Allen holds a M.S. degree in mathematics. He attended Indiana State College and the University of Illinois. He teaches Algebra, Geometry, and Senior Math. Reading consumes most of his leisure time. Mr. James J. Buckley coaches varsity football, which fact explains his interest in sports. Mr. Buckley teaches Economics and Senior Health and reads to keep up with world events. He attended St. Joseph ' s College, Indiana State College, and the University of Minnesota. The sponsor of the class of 1964 is Mrs. Delma Byers, cooking teacher. Mrs. Byers holds a A. B. degree in Home Economics. She studied at Indiana University, Purdue Uni- versity, and Oakland City College, and is interested in the theater, reading, travel, and gardening. Sponsor of the choral department, Mr. Edward Deckard holds B. S. and M.S. degrees in vocal music from Indiana State. His main interests include travel, reading, and music. Mrs. Jane DePeugh earned her A. B. degree in English at Indiana State College. Her interests include art, reading, and sports. She instructs sophomore classes of English. Mr. Thomas Faulkner, Business Course instructor, received his B. S. and M. S. degrees at Indiana University. He spends his leisue time participating in various sports.

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