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Page 12 text:
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Whiting girls dance to the music of the rhyth- mic Army “rock band. Whiting students laugh and have a good time as they view the big parade. Cheering up the crowds is the cleverly dis- guised Junior, John Buranosky. The Flag Corps skillfully performs its routine in front of the judges' stand. An aerial view of the carnival shows the dense crowds which visited Whiting Park.
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Danni McKinney is seen enjoying her work at McDonalds. Pool parties were a “cool way to keep out of the heat. BEATING BOREDOM Summer time is most of the stu- dents' favorite time of year. Why? School's out! Although school is out, there are still many activities that go on. For instance, many stu- dents eat at McDonalds, throw pool parties, get summer jobs, practice for football, and attend band practices. Teachers also enjoy summer and its activities. Many teachers have summer jobs, and many just relax and plan for next year's classes. Mr. Adkins is happy in his summer job as a mailman. Whiting Park is a super place to go biking with your friends. 7
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Many ooohs and aaahs were mumbled as Debbie Harris, takes her last look back as this people watched this dazzling firework, wild ride begins. Our Whiting Band again led the annual Fourth of July Parade. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA! The annual Fourth of July cele- bration was again a smashing success. That fun-filled week began with a mini rock concert given by the fantastic army band. Then, Whiting Park was magically transformed into a real carnival filled with rides, games, booths, and exhibits. The car- nival atmosphere was made complete as the smell of freshly-popped pop- corn lingered about. Many students spent several evenings at the park trying out the thrilling rides, winning large, cuddly teddy bears, and eating sweet cotton candy. The big parade, anxiously awaited for, began at 10:00 A.M. on the Fourth. Whiting High's band led the parade and performed a spirited rou- tine while Whiting cheerleaders pep- ped up the viewers with school cheers. Also, several unrecognizable students from school were cleverly disguised as funny clowns who cheered up the crowds along the pa- rade route. That memorable July week was brought to a close at 10:00 P.M. on Tuesday, the fourth, with a showcase of dazzling, colorful fireworks which lit up the entire sky over Lake Michi- gan ... it was simply breathtaking! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 9
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