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WHI TOHIAN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY NOh my! What a big place this is! I wonder when I can go home.' Such were the sighs that 51 little 6-year-olds emitted, as they eyed their fellow class-mates. 'Twas in 1923 that the graduating class of 1935 began its tour on the Ship of School. Miss Mooney was there to start us on our tour. Of those 31, only eleven are left to graduate from the Ship of Whitehouse High School. Others have transferred to other Ships, some have dropped back to the stern of our Ship, while others have continued On in the bow. The original eleven are: James Ammon, Ernest Bradley, Phyllis Benson, Burton Studer, Robert Shadle, Norma Weckerly, Emily Bradford, Thelma Christman, Edna Bucher, Nellie Boehm, and Louise Brad- ley. In the second grade we added Allen Lewis to our enrollment. That year Mr. Runyan became our music teacher. It was his first year at Whitehouse. we sailed through to the third grade, where we picked up Wilbur Doren, Stewart Dickes, and Zita Bauman. That year we had our first taste of bi-ennial examinations. Then, too, some of us were principals in the operetta, nhother Goose Rymesn. iWJack and Jilln, nPeter, Peter Pumpkin-eater's wifen, etc. Remember them, Seniors?D In the fourth grade, we, with the lower grades, presented the nTiny Tot's Weddingn. At the end of that year our number was diminished by the loss of our future eminent Hi-Light Editor, Janes Ammon. But we made up the loss the next year with the addition of two new members, Hilda Townsend and Earl Householder. We were getting along just fine when the ceiling in the old portable building fell down in the back of the room! However, there were no casualties. Then we passed on to the sixth grade. There we picked up Irene Duncan and Eldon Smith. How big we felt theng we were the oldest stu- dents on the north side of town! At the end of that year we were awardr ed certificates showing that we had passed, and some of us received cer- tificates showing perfect attendance. How proud we were to carry those home! At the end of the year, Allen Lewis left our class to join anoth- er Ship of School in another Hportn. The next year saw us traveling south to the high-school building, where we entered the seventh grade. Josie Lukachek and Raymond Sawicki were added to the enrollment. Nothing much happened that year except the presentation of the contata UHiawathaU. In the eighth grade Ivan McGilvery joined our ranks, and at the end of the year Zita Bauman left for another Ship. Allen Lewis also came back at the beginning of the year to try the sailing of our Ship again. At last, in 1931, we became green little Freshies. James Ammon was there to meet us, and Elizabeth Coon was there to greet us. We elected the following class officers: President, Stewart Dickes: Vice Presi- dent, Raymond Sawickii Secretary, Robert Shadleg Treasurer, Ernest Brad- ley. Our representatives to the Student Council were Emily Bradford, James Ammon, and Wilbu Doren. That year, under Miss Anna Lou Wells, the Freshman English class started a scrap-book, composed of the writ- ings of that class. The book was supposed to be finished in the next three yearsg it was dedicated to Miss WG1lS. The old school was the ----C-, 15d .---- A
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