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Girls Donate Services to School Concession Stand Workers FRONT ROW: Betsy Seman, Margaret Mayernik. Vivian Kertis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ziara, Mary Ann Kark. Virginia Ruman. The time-consuming jobs of monitor, concession stand worker, and bookstore clerk are well taken care of by Whiting High School students. The duties of a monitor range any- where from making the daily half-mile trek to the classrooms, collecting at- tendance slips, to the tasty task of sampling some new concoction from the cooking class. During the hectic football and basket- ball seasons, the concession stand work- ers are kept busy catering to the hunger pangs of loyal Whiting fans. And, finally, receiving a small sum for their services, the bookstore clerks, who spend part of the morning and after- school hours selling school supplies that li are essential to any student. Stacking newly-purchased school books on tr.e shelves are bookstore workers Mary Ann Hapak and Pat Bielawski. Monitors Sitting: Barbara Bednar, standing: Mary Jo Strabavy, Diane Petro, Paula Tomera. Bridget Gorman, Deloris Huskey.
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A.M. Activities Begin Daily Routine Mr. Walter Ingle, attendance officer, questions Rodney Zech as to his reason for absence. The 8:15 bell is one that commands respect and quiet from all corners of the school. At this time all previous action is stopped and students rise 10 from their seats in their respective homerooms, stand at attention, and listen to “To the Colors” being played by buglers stationed throughout the school. This procedure is a daily and mandatory one, for it provides the one quiet moment in an otherwise hectic day. Students find that the Attendance and General Offices form the hub of activity in a school day. Both are the scenes of constant action and both enable the students to keep in the swing of things. Mike Geary and Howard Stross pay respect to the flag by playing ‘To the Colors’ . Mrs. Mary Brindley, office sec- retary, helps students with d-.’ily problems that arise.
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As an “Enchanted Evening” came to a close, prom- goers gather for the Grand March. UneSoiree Enchante” Highlights On the evening of May 21, 1965, the Junior-Senior Prom, “line Soiree En- chante,” was held. This year the site was the Del Prado Hotel in Chicago. Cleverly decorated bird cages with scattered daisies were chosen as center- pieces for each table. Necklace charms were the favors that served as re- membrances. Couples dreamily danced to the strains of the soft music and were later entertained by the Del Prado dan- cers. After concluding the evening with hit musicals of Broadway, prom-goers truly believed in ‘one enchanted evening.” After the completion of a successful Jr.-Sr. Prom, class officers Jim Hora, senior president, and Dwight Jones, junior president, along with their dates, Paula Blastick and Helen Kubeck, pause to look over their hard work and efforts.
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