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F.RNIE WALTERS—Sectional Sweetheart? WHS is full of sur- A GROUP OF JUNIOR boys “hug the walls’ at sectional priSeS! dance. As usual, they are nowhere near the girls! AN ELATED LORI accepts the significant white basketball, signed by the members of the basketball team, from Booster Club vice-president. Greg Murzyn. 17
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Student body selects sweetheart The Booster Club’s most important event, the Sectional Sweetheart Dance, was held on February 18th in the Memorial Gymnasium. Booster Club members nominated three girls from each class. The girls were chosen on the basis of school spirit, leadership, and personality. The title of Sweetheart may be given to a member of any class; in addition, attendants to the Sweetheart are chosen from each of the four classes. Students voted at the dance and the proceeds provided additional funds for the club’s treasury. Lori Smith, senior, reigned as Sweetheart. Members of her court were Sue Cuoco, senior; Nancy Dostatni, junior; Kathy Masura, sophomore; and Susie Petro, freshman. “Go Big Green” was the slogan for the WHS sectional game. This year’s sectionals paired the Oilers with the Hammond Tech Tigers. The first quarter was well-balanced. but Tech gained an eight point advantage at the half. The Tigers maintained their lead throughout the remainder of the game. The Oilers were defeated 78—50. Sectional Sweetheart and Court- FRONT ROW: Lori Smith, Sweetheart; Sue Cuoco, senior attendant. SECOND ROW: Nancy Dostatni. junior attendant: Kathy Masura, sophomore attendant; and Sue Petro, freshman attendant. W'HILE DANCING, attendants and their escorts share the spotlight amidst the admiring onlookers. 16
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TRAVELING TO VARIOUS PARTS OF THE U.S. with an Illinois Bell Telephone Company art exhibit is a painting by Bob Sabol. He is shown here with several other of his artistic creations. Exhibits, awards inform parents, encourage pupils Three Whiting High School students distinguished themselves in the fields of art and oratorical speaking. Bob Sabol, senior, won first place in the Illinois Bell Telephone Company art contest. His canal scene won him a fifty dollar U.S. Savings Bond. Junior Janet Stasko won an honorable mention in the Illinois Bell Telephone Company art contest. Distinguishing herself in the oratorical field was senior Noreen Wrobel who won first place in the American Legion Oratorical Contest for the Whiting district. SCIENCE FAIR PARTICIPANTS, such as these two junior high school students, display their projects and are awarded for their originality. 18
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