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Junior girls proudly ride on their first place float entitled, “Hold That Line”. A key to a successful homecoming are the spirit messages such as this one being painted by Adrienne Semancik. As they ride through the parade for the last time, spirited Seniors will have this moment to reflect upon. 12
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Mirrored Ballroom Reflects “Look of Love” The evening of May 26, 1972 found radiant couples traveling to the Martinique in Evergreen Park, 111. to at- tend the Jr.-Sr. Prom, “The Look of Love”. Upon entering the Martinique and descending the winding staircase, guests were awed by the hanging gar- dens, the goldfish pond, and the mirrored ballroom which blended to create an elegant atmosphere. After a de- licious meal was served, mentalists King and Zerita pro- vided the entertainment. As the sweetness of the evening began to recede in the past, couples felt themselves swaying to the dreamy music of Ronny Rogers and His Orchestra. Whitingites returned to WHS where a post prom was held in the gymnasium. Dreamily dancing to romantic music, Kathy McHale and Kenny Justak are true examples of the theme, “The Look of Love”. As they wait for entertainment to begin, Barbara Lepacek and Tony Guzek anticipate an evening of everlasting memories. 11
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Spirit Soars High During Homecoming Week “I hated to see it end, it was such fun.” These words summed up the feelings of most Whitingites as the 1972 Homecoming became a date of the past. After weeks of planning, anticipating, and flower-mak- ing, the clamorous and chaotic weekend finally arrived. Thursday, October 26, marked the date of the annual pa- rade. Each class displayed their spirit by entering a deco- rated car or float into competition. Rising at 2:00 a.m. to decorate the players houses, the girls began the next days activities early, but certainly did not end them there. Sign studded halls, the pep assembly, the Senior skit of the 50’s, and the giving out of mums climaxed the re- mainder of the events of the day. Showing their enthusiasm during Homecoming Week are yell-leaders R. Lingvay, J. Furto, D. Johnson, and R. Bishop. 13
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