Whitehall High School - Yearbook Yearbook (Whitehall, MI)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 36 text:

W'biteball High Srbool 'I' H E C R Y S T A L Nineleen Thirty-one THE CRYSTAL STAFF Seated: Edward Dahlstrom, james Collier, Vera Havlik, Ann Brightwell, Bertha King, Dorothea Erickson. Standing: Mr. Erlksen, Virginia Rolph, Everett Alien, Kathleen Walter, Kenneth Connell, Virginia Swenson. Annual Siaff EEKS of constant effort, of madly rushing about, of burning the midnight oil, that is what the 1931 Crystal Staff has to offer along with the 1951 publication of the Crystal. Early in the Spring this group set to work to construct this last monument to Whitehall High School-the 1931 Crystal. It has meant cooperation and cleverness, persistence and pep, energy and enthusiasm, and a score of other attributes that only those who attempt such a pro- ject can realize. If this year's Crystal accomplishes the aim which the Staff has intended for it-a record of school friendships, activities, and ambitions - we shall feel that it has all been worth while. The Staff this year has included: Edilor-in-Chief Axsislanl Edilor Business Manager Assirtanl Businers Manager - joke Edilor Literary Edilor Girls' Athletic Editor - - - - Boys' Athletic Editor - - - Carloonislx - - Ann Brightwell Snapxlmt Editor Annual A11 viror Page Thirty-four Virginia Rolph - Vera Havlik Edward Dahlstrom Kathleen Walter Kenneth Connell Dorothea Erickson Virginia Swenson - Everett Allen and james Collier - Bertha King Walter B. Eriksen

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fv -. Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-one GI RL SCOUTS First Row: Ruth Zatzke, Yvonne Wickstrom, Pearl Brightwell, Phvllis Funnell, Francis Benjamin, june Lamos, Doris Lamos, Grace Svennsson, Ruth Peterson, Beryl Quackenhush. Second Row: Lieut. MacDonald, Norrine Brightwell, Barbara Stierle, Edith Kinsey, Mariam Marquardt, Capt. Holmes, Helen Ahlstedt, Eleanor Svennsson, Grace Kinsey, Myrtle johnsonl, Lieut. Fessenden. Third Row: Winifred Rolph, Arlene Lundquist, Grace Omness, Margaret Pelon, Dofrothy Morris, Nellie Iverson, Wilma Stahl, Arlene Schneider, Violet Johnson, Helen Mickelson. Girl Scouls On my honor I will try To do my duty to God and my country, To help other people at all times, And to obey the Girl Scout Laws. On October 29, 1930, the Girl Scouts were organized under Captain R. C. Stauch and Lieutenants Holmes, Fessenden, and MacDonald. The troops are divided into four patrols, the Starlets No. 1 with patrol leader Myrtle johnson, Eagles No. 2 under Frances Benjamin, Owlets No. 3 under Eleanor Svensson, and Bumble Bees under Arlyne Schneider. Each troop has a flag representing its name. As honor stars are earned by the troop they are placed on the flag. All the members of the troops but three have passed their tenderfoot tests and have earned their pins. We expect to have some Second Class Scouts soon. To be prepared - this is the motto and aim of every true Girl Scout. This organization has increased this year with much younger girls than ever before, but every girl has put forth every effort to further the ideals of young girlhood and to accomplish success. The Scouts were taken over by Captain G. Holmes and many good times were spent on hikes and parties. With the Hnancial success of selling candy at different occasions, the girls are looking forward to a week's camping trip. Captain Holmes and the Lieutenants, our capable advisors, have surely cooperated with the girls in keeping the Girl Scouts' Flag of Ambition flying. Page Thirty-three



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1 . . 7 . . Wbzlehall High School T H E C R X S T A L Nineteen Thirty-one STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Joyce Berglund, Martha Houpt, Helen Ahlstedt, june Peterson, Charles Laitsch, Rex Funnell, Robert Kassner, Dorothea Erickson. Second Row: Mr. Eriksen, Charles Schecter, Ivan Houseman, Kathleen Walters, Vera I-Iavlik, Holly Fechner, Virginia Ralph, Slucleni' Council HIS has been the second year that the Student Council has taken active part in the manage- ment of the school. Composed of two delegates from each class and their president, we feel that it has been a good representation of the student body. Th officers who were chosen last fall for 1930 and '51 were: Presidenl - Virginia Rolph Vice President Dorothea Erickson Secretary - Kathleen Walters Treasurer - - Helen Langer Among the objects which the Student Council has accomplished, it has devised a plan of student government which has been successfully operating during the year. Under this plan we elected Ivan Houseman as Lieutenant and Everett Allen, Captain, to keep order in and around the school building. These two officers, the President of the Studnt Council, and Mr. Eriksen, composed a committee which drew up the rules for the student body. Each year new policies are introduced into the school, and we hope that in the years to come the Student Council will bring about a better understanding and a bigger feeling of co- operation between the faculty and the students. Page Thirty-file i l

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