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ff Left to Right, First Row: Dave Caudill, Brad Coble. Second Row: Sam Moffitt, Brad Nestel. Third Row: Tom Crowder, Mark Gruwell, and Joe AWARD WINNERS CLASS MOTTO Each year the WRSW Radio Station and the Times Union of Warsaw, IN., give Scholastic Achievement Awards to students in area high schools. The teachers of each department choose a student of any grade to receive this award, Receiving awards are Amy McVay, English; Gail Germann, Social Studies; John McCammon, Science; Bruce Bryant, Mathe- matics; and Leah Hartman, Foreign Lan- guage (German), Left to Right, First Row: Bruce Bryant and John McCammon. Second Row: Leah Hartman, Amy McVay, and Gail Germann. Five Whitko High School boys and two alternates have been chosen to attend Hoosier Boys' State. The American Legion sponsors a week of education and fun, learning about the U.S. government and practical politics. Brad Nestel is sponsored by the American Legion Post of Columbia City; Tom Crow- der, Mayer State Bank; Mark Gruwell, South Whitley VFW; and Dave Caudill, Pierceton American Legion, The two alternates are Sam Moffitt and Joe Chalk. These boys are chosen by the faculty on the basis of leadership, scholastic achievement, especially in U.S. History, and high moral chracter. Unit 258 of the American Legion Auxiliary of Pierce- ton has chosen Angie Bryant as a delegate to Hoosier Girls’ State; Kathy Pence is the alternate. Kathy Pence and Angie Bryant
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APRIL 26, 1975 — JR.-SR. PROM We May Never Pass This Way (Again) James Seals--Dash Crofts Life, so they say, is but a game and they let it slip away. Love, like the autumn sun, should be dying, but it's only just begun. Like the twilight in the road up ahead, They don't see just where we're goin' And all the secrets in the universe Whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go and take us up, always up. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. Faculty members and their dates enjoy the dinner of | clam chowder, salad, fried chicken, green beans, baked potatoes, rolls, apple strudel, and drinks, The 1975 Prom, dedicated to the seniors, was held on the fourteenth floor of the Sheraton Hotel in Fort Wayne. It began at 7:00 and ended at midnight. After the Prom, Funny Car Summer , was shown at the Kent Theater. Many couples went out for breakfast and bowling in Warsaw, and many went to the Dunes. Left and above--Mary Gerard and Robin Bitting, Kittie Cor- nelius and Alex Verba, Rudy Reyna and Arlene Whitaker, Jim Gross and Deb Chalk, Dennis Eberhart and Lorie Bolin- ger, and Joel Snyder and Donna Cottrell dance to the music of the 'Turnabouts '.
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ASSEMBLIES — REST FROM CLASS Left--Mr. Hathaway, Gary Shepherd, and Julie Roberts play a guessing game with Jerry Brandt. Right--Mr. Brandt and his wife sing religious songs at a spring assembly. Above--The Warsaw choir, under the direction of Miss Margaret Anne Voirol, pre- sented an assembly on April 30. The Bells, the full choir, and the swing choir sang. i Right--Mr. Mark Newland, from Purdue University, explained atomic energy to | WHS in a humorous assembly, sponsored by the Science Club. He ended the program with an atomic cocktail spoof, with the help of Chuck Lake, Kerry Bailey, and Rory Smith. Below right--Mr. Newland is shown with John McCammon examining a radio- active golf-ball. DD AAA RAL MAL Above-- The Singing Hoosiers, from Indiana University, sang in a winter assembly.
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