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Whitehall High School 'I' H E C R Y S T A L Ninefeen Thirty-one Dr. Clinton C. Collier Mr. George Covell Mr. Walter Nelson Mr. Carl Gee Mr. Edwin Smith Board of Education E feel that we are extremely fortunate in having a Board of Education com- posed of such capable men in our tovs n. One thing is essential for the success of our school and that is a close relationship between school, home, and community. It is through the cooperation of parents, teachers, School Board, and pupils that we are able to make a success of our high school activities. These men have done their utmost to furnish a high type of instruction for Whitehall High School. To the Board of Education the students of Whitehall High School owe their sin- cerest thanks. Page Six
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Inger- ' J Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-one School Song Long may your colors wave, Oh Whitehall! From shore to shore we'll hear thy name, And we will hear thy call To help our boys to win this game, Rah! Rah! Rah! Sing a praise to thee, Oh Whitehall! The school that is so good and true, We'll aid thee on to victory, one and all, Oh, Whitehall, we will cheer for you! Z Class Poem Life is like a mighty ocean Upon which we drift away, We, like ships, are launched, not anchored, Rolling on from day to day. Maybe wrecked, and oft forgotten, Badly worn with life's hard knocks, Cast away from all its moorings, Maybe dashed upon the rocks. If you recognize a brother Pulling hard against the tide, Try to cheer him in his struggle In life's ocean, rough and wide. The wind may not be in his favor, 'Though your fortune brings success, And luck forgets about his labor, Help him! He will not protest. Don't think only of your sorrow When the clouds are overcast, Brighter days may come to-morrow And the tide will turn at last. Marian jackson www, my 1.1.-.-w..mm ,mmm Page Five
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FACULTY Walter B. Eriksen, Superintendent Irma G. Dodge, English Marvin J. Folkert, Principal Lorna Server, Eight Grade Eva Norris, Seventh Grade Marian Meyers, Sixth Grade Harold Wolfe, History and Coaching Goldie Mac Donald, Fifth Grade Rena Gillespie, Fourth Grade Geraldine Holmes, Third Grade and Coaching Dove Klett, Second Grade Bernice Bjorkman, First Grade Maxine Fessenden, Kindergarten and Music Page Seven
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