Waite High School - Warrior Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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JM f .. I J Student Council ow 2 E Rinkel W Baumann, M. Heferle. V, Mothershead, C. Winchester, L. Sturtz, Row 3 C Youn R Mai tin B. Vincent, M. l-lanneken, T. Fetzer, R. Pierce, J. Mendel- Row 4 R Cordrey R Huhn R. Beck, F. Schultz, R. Boggs, J. Price, L. Kohn, R, I B Consel J Kinsey F. May, I. Maxwell, R. Eggert, H. Bachmayer, F. Richter. I 4 But back to the meeting, folks. The president has just appointed a committee to work on the point system, a plan to limit the number of offices a student may hold so that everyone will have a chance at them. This plan may be adopted for next year. The advisability of joining the Inter-City Student Council is being discussed. A stockily-built boy in the back, the sergeant-at-arms, Glenwood Huss, says that the expenses of belonging are too great in this depression. The vice-president, Ava Mae Sands, points out the advantages of knowing what other student councils are doing. Another speaker, another, and another voices his opinion. The discussion is becoming heated. The president pounds for order. The matter is being put to vote. Ah, the ayes have it. The Council Will become a member of the Inter-City Student Council. The president asks for more business. The hard-working adviser, Miss Goodall, requests a few minutes to discuss the hall patrol problem. More and more students, she says, are wandering about the halls Without hall permits. But our hour is up, folks. The meeting is being adjourned. Don't forget to tune in next Week at this same time to the Student Council Hour. 431

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0 . i 1 DJJ A Student y Council i . Row I-G. Huss, L. Bouya, H. Palka, V. Shafer, A. Sands, H. Cotterill, E. Miller, L Burnworth. Row 2wJ. orbin, C. Alexander, F. Welling, T. Watsinn, M. Taylor, M. O,Neill, B. Peck D. Curra f b Row . 'er, M. Michael, F. Blossey, H. Althouse, R. Fleming, l. Harris, E. Papp C. i 1 iael, J. V go. Row 4-R. Rollo, B. Kasch, P. Bower, M. Conrad, V. Scllnell, J. Molnar, A. McTl1ena R. Madson, R. Boggs, J. Price. HELLO, EVERYBODY! You are listening to the Student Council hour brought to you every W'ednesday over Station W-A-I-T-E. The meeting is about to be called to order. Before me seventy-ive alert boys and girls wait in their seats with ready pencils and notebooks to take notes on the meeting about to open, while Helene Cotterill, assistant secretary, is checking the attendance. It is their duty to carry back to their home rooms a report of the business of each meeting. Leslie Burnworth, the president, is pounding for order. The minutes are being read by Virginia Shafer, the secretary. The president requests the treasurer's report from Elmer Miller .... I wish you could see this group of boys and girls in their endeavor to promote citizenship and cooperation among the students of their school. - Already this year they have helped buy a talking apparatus for moving pictures. Now they are sponsoring a series of movies to provide funds for lunches for needy students. At Christmas time they sent out over fifty-five baskets to poor families. They are also uniting with the Honor Society to provide a hundred dollar scholarship to the University of the City of Toledo. D



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Student Hall Patrol Row I-M. Wilson, D. Brown, B. Buzzard, H. Althouse H Cotterill V Shafer B Bricklin. Row 2-F. Drlik, M. Donzy, L. Arman, E. Aubry, T. Carey E .luhasz M Beres Row 3-C. Kiefer, L. Schultz, G. Grincr, R. Albright C Fckhaidt E Hulce R De Armond. Row 4-P. Kingery, H. Kohn, B. Bartels, H. Emch, J. CUIIHU R Baker E Bathmeyei D. Widme1', B. Withrow. THE LONE WOI.F is on the air-brought to you by courtesy of the Wlaite Hall Patrol. Meet your chief, Heap Waitehalla. W 5? it if it 59 '59 I am your chief, Waitehalla. I come armed with strange tales from the land of sky blue eyes and the golden meadows of blondes, surrounded by the territories of blackboards, classrooms, and erasers. . Ten and live moons ago in this land of bliss and quietness, I. your chief, Waite- halla, with my trusty hound Homer, was on the hunt along the Sophomore Hall Trail in quest of the braves without permits. Time passed on. Your chiefas keen ears and sharp eyes detected the onward tread of feet. Your chief crouched down with his eyes fastened on the oncoming brave. He drew stealthily near. Your chief stepped out into the clearing from beside a clump of lockers. l'Halt, young braveln I grunt. The young brave produces a bit of bark, and your chief examines it closely. MCO, by the permission of Waitehalla, and may the Great Spirit bless you.'7 95 it 5-5 55 51' 5? if Ladies and gentlemen, you have been listening to the adventures of your chief, Waitehalla. The Lone Wolf Tribe is organized for your protection. Order on the Big Trail, as well as protection to the tribe, is assured by these worthy braves. We invite you to visit these territories at your own risk, and one of the Lone Wolf Tribe will conduct you through the trail. Cooperate with the Lone Wolf Tribe for your pro- tection. The Lone Wolf Tribe comes to you daily except Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 a. m. to 2:15 p. m., W. H. S. Wlfaite High Schooll Time. Until the rising of the next sun, farewell.

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