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Emotionalism is evident in many forms and is carried out in many ways by individual members of the student body. 7
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Bv careful experimentation, B. Markovich and D. Johnson discover the effects of gravity on horizontal acceleration. Molding Our Tomorrow Active participation allowed many students to meet new friends and encounter new experiences with old friends. Involved students remained in school for long hours to work on various projects. Decisions involving ca- reer and college choices plagued the minds of confused upperclassmen. Students searched for answers through experiences offered in various areas of academic study. Fashions provided each student a subtle form of ex- pression which placed the emphasis on the trait of indi- vidualism. Opportunities for improvement and expansion in academic and social experiences began to leave their impressions on the rapidly developing mold. Seniors S. Yazvec, P. Pavlina, and M. Borgetti require the assistance of Miss Jenkins to make a college choice. The careful development of a new routine assures every hand memlier of a perfect half-time presentation. 6
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Juniors Grant Myraid Wishes at Jr-Sr Prom With visions of the evening to come. Junior girls add winking stars as finishing touches to their manufactured sky. A star-speckled evening on May 29, 1971, coincided perfectly with this year’s theme for the Jr-Sr prom “Wish Upon a Star.” The Dorchester Inn in Dolton, Illinois, was the site of the formal prom, while the post prom followed at Whiting High School. Ronnie Rogers and his Orches- tra provided the music, an integral part of every prom, at the Dorchester Inn. At the more informal gathering, “Ore” recreated the popular sounds of the ’70 s. This year’s prom included many “firsts” in the history of proms at WHS. The premiere of entertainment oc- curred in the person of Dr. Irwin Ross, a professional hypnotist. Dr. Ross intrigued the audience with hu- morous and sometimes astounding examples of the effects of hypnotism. The menu was another tradition breaker. Ravenous couples devoured succulent pieces of top sirloin steak in- stead of the usual roast beef. While under hypnotism, pursed lnjs and watery eyes transform the facial features of Patti Parks, Karen Kaminski, Bill Dixon, Patty Huckaby, and Bonnie Corondon as they wit- ness the most tragic movie ever seen. T. Demeter and J. Obion wonder what those girls want now. D. Negovetich and J. Kreevich find time to chat and relax. 8
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