Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Workman Honors I O OuTsTanding Seniors TO RECOGNIZE and honor The ouT- sTanding members of The Class of 1969, The WHS adminisTraTion con- Tinued The TradiTion of selecTing The Top Ten Seniors. Their names will be revealed aT The Final Assembly, aT which Time each will receive a Trophy and Their names will be submiTTed To The Hall of Fame. They also will be honored again aT graduaTion. JusT how were They chosen? Lead- ership, scholarship, service To class and school, dependabiliTy, recogni- Tion by members of Their own class were some of The reauiremenTs. FirsT, The names of 49 Seniors were chosen by TaculTy and adminisTra- Tion, primarily because of Their high scholasTic record Tor Tour years. Then, These names were submiT- Ted To The Seniors who voTed for one member in each of The following caTegories: The MosT DedicaTed To Workman, The MosT Service To Class of '69, MosT Responsible, MosT Loyal, MosT TacTTul, MosT CourTeous, MosT Dependable, MosT Co-opera- Tive, and MosT-Likely-To-Succeed, and The BesT-All-Round. The adminisTraTion Then Took The resulfs of This Senior voTe and se- lecTed The Top Ten who were: Linda Bishop, Mike Chew, STeve 1 . LINDA BISHOP X ,r.s. . .... ,MM,..,,M3g?i5,5:g ... 5. Q M .V , , sl , MICHAEL CHEW -T .. -wikis -- . if STEVEN HoNKosKl 50iTOP TO SENIORS MICHAEL KEDULICH Honkoski, Mike Kedulich, Fred Kuhn, Linda PoTTer, Jim Richardson, PaT Sharkus, STeve Wills, and Mark Wisniewski. IT was inTeresTing To noTe ThaT among The Top Ten There were seven PR sTudenTs - sTudenTs who Took The acceleraTed college prepar- aTory course Through Their high school careers, They also consisTed of seniors who had de-monsTraTed Their obiliTy To lead, namely, Two Bank of America plaque winners, Two Bank of America CerTificaTe win- ners, The Girls' League PresidenT and a Girls' League oTficer, six Top aTh- leTes, and Three CSF Life members. LINDA BISHOP received The BPW S100 Scholarship because of her work and service To school. She has been acTive in The Girls' League since she was a sophomore, serving as Treasurer, Then hisTorian, and as a senior as GL secre- Tary. She also belonged To The ChaTe- laines, girls' service honorary, and was acTive in The Field Science Club. MIKE CHEW, a PR member, received The Bank of America CerTiTicaTe in Eng- lish. He has been on boTh The cross coun- Try and Track Teams since he was a soph- omore, having been named MVP on The B Track Team, This year he was named The mosT lnspiraTional harrier and acTed as one of The varsiTy Track capTs. STEVE HONKOSKI, a PR member, is a CSF Life Member, having mainTained Top grades for six semesTers. He served' as phoTographer Tor The Surveyor and Pioneer, school publicaTions, and be- longed To The Press Club. He has been on boTh cross counTry and Track Teams and acTed as one of The varsiTy Track capTains This year, breaking The school record in The 440. He is a LeTTerman. MIKE KEDULICH, a PR member, was The Bank of America Plaque winner in Liberal ArTs and acTed as co-chairman of The Honoraria Hispanica Sociedad. He has been on The TooTball, baseball, and Track Teams since a sophomore, having been chosen varsiTy fooTball cap- Tain, grid Lobo of The Year , and an All-Leaguer was varsiTy baseball piTcher.

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l at W . 5 X 2 t k by it k ls Vg its ff SENIORS os the Finished Product, ore reody cincl eolger to enter the highly competitive World ot todoy olfter being given the okoy by their Contractors, the school leoders, How hove they occomplished this? Just os row mgteriols used in concrete ore blended into o mixture and molded into shope, the Seniors have progressed trom timid undergrcnds to more moture upperclcssmen, setting worthy exomples. With diplomos os CONCRETE evidence of their tour yeors of troining ot WHS, they reminisce before dccepting the chollenges ot future gools.



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As 'Top Ten' in Class FRED KUHN, a PR member, was the Bank of America Plaque winner in Math- Science and Bausch-Lomb medal winner because of his outstanding work in sci- ence. He is a CSF Life Member, having maintained top grades for six semesters, and was CSF President this year. He also served as ASB Activities Commissioner and active in the Field Science Club. LINDA POTTER, a PR member, was chosen as Workman's DAR Citizen, Girls' League President, and GL Formal Queen this year. As a iunior, she was GL Sec- retary and acted as Class Treasurer. She was active in GAA where she received the Outstanding member trophy last year and became eligible for GALS as a senior. She belonged to the Chate- laines, girls' service honorary. JIM RICHARDSON served as ASB Vice-President, having Activities Com- missioner last year. As a sophomore and junior, he was Drum Maior and was named Most Outstanding Bandsman last year. He has been on basketball and baseball teams since a freshman and added varsity football this year. PAT SHARKUS, a PR member, was chosen as a National Merit Finalist and received the Bank of America Certificate 'in Social Science this year. She is a CSF Life member, having maintained top grades for six semesters. As a senior, she was active on the GL Dress Board, and in the Social Science Club. STEVE WILLS, a PR member, served as ASB President this year, inaugurat- ing the ASB Constitution Revision Com- mittee and the Boys' Dress Board to serve the student boy's interest. As a iunior, he acted as Class Vice-President. He has been on both football and base- ball teams since a sophomore and was named the most lnspirational grid player on the varsity. MARK WISNIEWSKI, class President as a freshman, became known as the Lobos most outstanding basketball player these past two years. He garnered al- most all top honors given a cager- named Basketball Lobo of the Year , to the All-League team as its top player, to All-Valley, and won the Sertoma Award twice. He was on the Track team, sf' 4157 FREDERICK KUHN LINDA POTTER JAMES RICHARDSON PATRICIA SHARKUS iiiiiiiis f 41. A STEPHEN wiu.s MARK WISNIEWSKI TOP TEN SENIORS 5l

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