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Homecoming Brings Queen and Court, Latineers portray the Homecoming football game as it would have been played during the days of Julius Caesar. To add to the high spirits of the occasion, the Fighting Oilers join in the Homecoming festiv- ities. The Homecoming banner officially announces the beginning of the Homecoming festivities f«r 1964.
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Exiting Parade, and Thrilling Victory The “Marching Oilers” provided a musical background for the colorful homecoming parade. The juniors tell the Oilers to “gush up a victory,” while 'they prepare to enter their prize-winning car into the Homecoming parade. The traditional bonfire adds to the spirited fes- tivities of homecoming.
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Top Scholars Head Class of 1965 As seniors we have now reached a mile- stone in our educational careers. Having been guided and molded by administrators, faculty, and counselors for the past four years, we are ready to embark on the next plateau of our lives. Of course, not all of us will attain mater- ial success; but everyone should succeed in achieving a sense of satisfaction and ac- complishment in knowing that each has done his best in everything he has tried. George Kucka SALUTATORIAN Soon the members of our class will be scattered to many different places. Not one of us is sure where he will be or what he will be doing in the future, but one thing is for certain: each of us will always have a part of Whiting High with him wherever he may be. The education each has received here will only be a start. One learns as long as one lives, and let us hope that our years in high school have prepared us to learn with every opportun- ity. If we have not achieved our aims in high school, it is not too late for us. Our time has run out, and some of us may have fallen short of the goals that we had set for ourselves when we started. You, the underclassmen, still have the time. Use it wisely, and prepare yourselves for the responsibilities our generation must face in the coming years. John Kender VALEDICTORIAN We, the Class of 1965, have not complet- ed our formal high school education. Some of us will increase our knowledge through more formal education; others, through on the job training. Whichever path we choose, may it be most benefical for us. You, W.H.S. underclassmen, still have time to make the most of your high school education. Use your time wisely, and you will be prepared for life after graduation. Settle for nothing but the best, and the best shall be yours. Thomas Woznicaka SALUTATORIAN
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