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an .Eg ,But m..DO Q,,g lfulx- D l so is ,vl- 0-H o w is Q -1 -W 3 3 3. H The Christmas Holidays Basketball Players Honored Seniors Give Halloweien Party Basketball Queen Honored H I' I' fl I' By popular vote of the basket- The Seniors entertained the oth- The basketball players have The Christmas holidays were ball fans, Miss Phyllis Funnell er classes t-o the first party of the very deservingly been honored on started out right when the Sopho- was chosen as queen. This pretty year. Weirdness and thrills greet- several occasions. more Class entertained with. a little MiSs Well 0111115 lhiS Plilfe- ed the guests as theylentered the The ljvrst team ,boys were treat, party for the res-t of the hlggli being 11 memfber -on the girls gym. Thecparty was in the form ed with H banquet bv the While, room. 'Refreshments were serve , basrketlball squad and also active of a Carnival at which the guests hull Chamber of ,Commerce at the consisting of popeotrrlzipveanuts and in various other Orgmlizatiollsl were given paper money with Colonial Inn en March 23' After can-dy, to a mosli wi inglfgroup. Phyllis was lewd and crowned whlehlto pay their admission into Ceeeh Bl-Own and GsRed, Zmzke The program, un el' the dlllection at a party given in her lmmn- the dtzffferent concessions. It con- had given Shen talks, Mr. Mell, of Pearl.Br1ghtwel, .prove very April 17. 'mined all the fun that 3095 with wain of 1Muskegon, gave a talk on emenqmmg' It conslstfid of the - - HflH0WCell4dl1l'kiYlg f0l' HPP10S- 'The History of Basektball and flouowlnaf ,glrbelgu lH'u'di'Mtal' , fortune telling bowlinv horse- Th W An Qlf' 'fl S ef the ance? imtred 0Dl1 1111 UTY Coach Entertalns Debaters Sheeing and helmet D7 Gaiqelwrly ICM e 5 Nelson, Sdgetf ag? songs llly Exe Miss Es-terdahl debate coach The refreshments also signified BOYS im IFS 00 CU 5- K' D 7 , I s W . 1 , 5 d , U i i entert med the debaters at a Halloween-clder, doughnuts, and .ighe Iflmhels of both boys an., Chfmgmg 0f SIMD ended the Illllly- . . ghr s basketball teams gave a very. theate party February 23. After apples. The prizes for the evening - - . . ,L cleverly planned banquet for their enjoying the show, If You Could were won by John DeBree for Q Band Party 01 C la' th uh-1' rt -.1 twihhihff th h' h 1 0 t f Sfmsand df lgh'e'SMa'Ch 25' The - , ' nil, DEN, dvi, 5 efuml' 7 he lg es da? lg' 0 -tables were attr ctively decorated This yeilfi- 110059 IJHFW WHS 0118 lo lhlfss este? a is homel .tar fre: Rioltey 1ntdeE,f,i?lmesI-ind yyf 60 ifge with appropriate place cards and of the most Successful ever given. R h P A plil V P 3 h gif 5 ' 5' bv Captain Pearl Brightwell, t'!.Ym'UflSll1m Wflh. lW0 dlVlS10llS, Mutw etergonel -ofrlgalnen o ge , ,tRed-H Zmzke, Coach Brown, Mr. one for eard-playing and the other u Mya et ml It 'mncfs en' Whitehall Wins Two First Places Palmer, Coach Holleman and Mr. f0-I' dilflclng- Red f1'lf1'S 9CYlSU'e11H1' Jamxn and the hostess, Miss Ester- The Winners of the local S each Mwilesg the Inner was the main ers fm-med the eellmgl and the dahl. p . , - ' N ii s f rther rried h , . speaker of the evenmv. After the BP fl Wil ll CH 0lll Y contest who represented White- , ff , . A 1 . In .J . Speaker all emoyell dmlmnh. Christmas trees. A f oor show add- , hall in the West Mithltgan Foren- ' D d h A . f Snow Queen-L0 mme -lohnell sic 'Contest at Scottville on 'March svhiolgo Jdgl engelvtdlgglenserileaer Lorraine .lohnell was picked by 24, received two first places, Ruth F1110 W-H-S- BOD'-9 OV' All SUN' Tefllll p e D pb e ' L. 21 the faculty to represent Whitehall. Peterson with 'her speech, Roose- 4'Red' Zhtzke was one of three -W , , , Al-tho Miss ,lohnell did not re- velt-The Pearce Maker, W-on first boys who were unanimously ehos- Haufhe g let: of hung 'S our ceive first honors, we feel that place in the extempor neous con- en by the eeaehes of the West not seeing what ls to be before We she would have 'been worthy of test and Helen Alfreds0n's ora- Michigan Cenfe-renee 10 be on the See mo Well' as chos- Snook w obert team. R first fs 011 cati Edu 'U I 5 D 'U GJ U9 I-4 u. 3 C O C 9 ': . Ll S 121 di C1 7- F-1 GJ P G ID .. 0 C .- CS L4 I-1 O Q4 D A 49' l l l t , 5215 'E 2 L23 ,tho :QA :X-:E -'GJ 'ESQ-S M .. Ear. -: .3- l1',-3 awe go U40 ::.::.-- GJ:-1: 1-Q Era 525 .Ee 1. rc lu - 2 5 2 2 : 'U 3 : o O 3 2 ,Q .- if 'ig 5' GJ 3 5 .. '4-1 'P' C P 0 00 :.: G... L1 gc ta as O 3 . CV517, ...-E2 fu: cgi L4 I-rg.,- U i-I 152.2 6 EZ ::..- e--E 93 Zio O60 31-HQ E315 32.5 32,112 ,Qu SEP- Swv hi Q2 3.2: -as i j .- 'Urn 3:5 222 ... S-sag ni... .EU- -3.: ie Z 'Z'-3.-Q
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Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-six :a:::::::::::::::: I l I '1 Quaekonhush, Florence First Row: Ruth Zatzko, Yvonne Wir-kstroin, Pearl llrigrhtwcl, tory L nvoll. N ' X 1 J'hgvIli:s tfunncll, Uozulli Ilullomztn, Juno Latinos, Frniiccs Do Witt. Second Itow: Helen . lfrcrson, Girls Baslcethall Facing a hard schedule, the girls basketball team sct to work early in the season. The team was composed of entirely inexperienced players most of whom were ,freshmen and sophomores. Although the present record of the team is certainly not formidable, great hopes are held for the coming year. The fighting spirit and excelllent teamwork which the girls showed, especially during the lust half of the season against their strongest opponents, prom- ise victories in the future. Even though the ,girls lost to their opponents, they pr0v6d that they could fig-ht for the school against all -odds and should the considered -as worthy contest- ants next year. We sincerely regret the loss of our two 1936 Seniors, 'Phyllis Funnell and .lune Lumos. However, with all the other players we are looking forward to a bigger and better team next year. Scottville, here North Muskegon, there Montague, here Shelby, there Montague, there Shelby, here North Muskegon, here Scottville, there Total ........ 10 VVhitehall 23 VVhitehall S VVhitel1ail 22 NVhitehal1 21 W hitehrtll 'LS XVhitehal1 17 VVhitehal1 12 VVhiteha1l -,--1'10 Total - 14 11 8 10 15 14 12 8 ----92 :: :: ::: :::r-c-f: :: ::q::q9:q 9 :: :::::i?::::::: ::.-:-::::::::: Page F arty-five
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Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-six ADVERTISEMENT INDEX - The class of 1936 extends their thanks to the following business places for their help in this publication. Aingcr, A. L. .............. - ........ 49 Beausang, Dr. Carl F. --- -----58 Bell and Carleton ...... ..... 5 8 Bishop's Furniture Co. -- -----63 Brightwell and Sons -- ..... 55 Carlson's Grocery ...... ..... 5 9 Collier, Dr. Clinton C. ...... .--.. 4 3 Colonial Inn ................ ..... 5 0 Coney Island Sandwich Shop --- -----55 Covell, Guy ................. -----52 Covell Lumber Company .... ..... 5 8 Dodge, Irving J. .......... ..... ..-.. 5 3 Dreskey, Ben ...................... ..... 5 I Eagle-Ottawa Athletic Association .... ..-.- 6 1 The Forum Company ............... ...-- 6 4' Funnell's Barber Shop .... -- .--.- 51 Gee and Carr .............. ..... 5 5 Hillcrest Dairy .............. .---- 6 2 Kathleenss Beauty Shop ......... -----60 Leonard and Edna's Food Shop --- -----52 M-II Garage .................. -...- 6 3 Meinert, Gordon P. .............. ...-- 4 9 Meinhardi, Dr. E. J. .................. ----- 5 8 Michigan Associated Telephone Co. --- ----- 56 Michigan Public Service Co. ........ ----- 5 0 Mildred's Beauty Shop ......... K -- ----- 53 Morse, Dr. B. W. .......... ----- 5 9 Nelson's .............. ----- 5 2 Nestrom Auto Sales --- ---- -56 Omness, A. L. .......... ----- 5 9 Qttawea Beauty Shop .... ----- 5 4 Panzl's Grocery ...... ----- 5 1 Peterson's Dairy ---.- ---- -59 Photo Shop ....... ----- 6 0 Pike Garage ....... ----- 5 4 C. G. Pitkin 81 Co. -- ----- 48 Playhouse ........... ----- 5 3 Robson, Dr. T. W. --- ---- -50 Roger's Jewelry ...... -----60 Rugglcs, Charles H. ..... ----- 5 9 Sanitary Dairy ............ ----- 5 7 State Bank of Whitehall .... ----- 6 2 Summer's Bakery ............ ----- 5 0 Whitehall Bowling Alleys ......... ----- White Lake Coal and Dock Co. --- ----- 49 54 White Lake Grocery ........... ----- 4 8 White Lake Lumber Yard ...... ----- 5 1 White Lake Market Association --- -----57 Wilke, Young's Anvil ........ ..... ----- A -------- Dr. C. A. ..... -. ...-.... ----- 5 3 61 Page F orty-seven
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