Whitehall High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Whitehall, MI)

 - Class of 1931

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Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nzneteen Thirty-one .....m...t,...1m.wwwWHw ww Page Twelve my Wwvmlnwii-n MARIAN JACKSON Pretty to walk with Witty to talk with. Student Council '30. Class Treasurer. Class Poet. Adrian High '29. WILLIAM RAGER W'ords are womerfs, Deeds are men's. Football '29, Basketball '29. Baseball '29-'30. Track '29-'30, Dramatic Club '28-'29-'30. Montague High '27-'28. VIRGINIA ROLPH Two pretty dimples, a fare rery kind A morelljolly person 'twould he hard to an 'ff Salutatorian. Editor in Chief of Crystal. President of Student Council '51, The Quest. Debating '50-'51. Girls' Glee Club '28-'29-'30-'31, GORDON WIGHT Life to me is full of fun: You see, I'm always merry. Football '27-'29-'50. Basketball '30-'51, Track '31. Band '50-'51, The Quest. Boys' Glee Club '28-'29-'30, MILDRED WEBBER Her modest looks some cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Class Vice President '50, Dramatic Club '30, Glee Club '29-'30, Montague High '28-'29, is mf



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Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-one Valediciory PROGRESS E are exceedingly fortunate to step out of school life at the most interesting period of the world's history. There has been more progress made during the last hundred years than there was from the days of Caesar to the beginning of the nineteenth century. There has been a complete transformation in every phase of life within the span of a single generation. The whole life of the human family has been transformed as much as the change from the oxcart to the express train and airplane. Young people who are starting the struggle of life now should realize that they are missing most of the real drudgery that characterized all ages prior to this one. American inventive genius has entered every field of human endeavor and has lightened the load in nearly every walk of life. Human hands and minds direct machinery and the forces supplied by nature furnish the power that drives it. Up to the beginning of the nineteenth century supersitition had such a strong hold on the human mind that inventions were almost synonymous with the black arts, and the struggling genius had not only to contend with the natural laws and the expected diliiculties that hedge the path of an inventor, but had also to over- come the far greater obstacles of ignorant fear and bigoted prejudice. When we consider these facts we cannot help but feel the great amount of progress that has been made in this short time. A labor-saving machine was looked upon askance as the enemy of the working man, and many an earnest inventor, after years of arduous thought and painstaking labor, saw his cherished model broken and his hopes for- ever blasted by the antagonism of his fellow-men. But with the twentieth century a new era dawned. The legitimate results of inventions have been realized in larger incomes, shorter hours of labor, and lives so much richer in health, comfort, happi- ness, and usefulness, that today the world delights in honoring such men as Thomas Edison, pioneer master electrician of the world. Our forefathers traveled into the western wilds on crooked trails cut through the forests, with all their possessions on oxcarts which moved a few miles a day. Today the United States air mail goes over the same territory on a regular schedule of more than a hundred miles an hour. A trip to Europe in the past meant several months of danger and distress. Today a passenger air ship sails around the world with relative safety. Two generations ago nearly every home was a miniature factory where cloth was woven and all the family garments were made. Rest or recreation were seldom thought of, for it required constant effort to keep the wolf from the door. Now steam driven machinery does the work of hundreds of hands while two-thirds of the day is spent in rest and pleasure. We have changed from the little red school house to the splendid educational institutions that we find in every city, village and country community. Every school has books prepared at great expense by the great educators of the world. So, my friends, we are glad that we begin our active careers in the light of the twentieth century. Young people with the proper training are forging ahead in every field of human endeavor. W'e expect to go out from this school and play honorable parts in whatever field we enter, realizing that we have come upon the scene at the most opportune time in the history of the world. Dorothea Erickson Page Fourteen

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