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,.,,,., WHITONIAN ....... SOPHOMORE CLASS After suffering the hardships of Freshmen, the class of '37 started out its second year of high school with a Nbangn, having as class ad- visor Mr. W. E. Thomas, the coach of athletics. At the beginning of the year there were thirty-four members in the class. This was later re- duced to thirty-one when three members moved away to attend other schools. The class elected the following officers: President Robert Barnett Vice President Allen Allion Secretary Evelyn Studer , Treasurer I Robert Green The class hoped that these officers would fill their positions well and found as the school year went on that they had no reason to regret their choice. The class held their first party near Maumee. This party, which was a weiner roast, was thoroughly enjoyed and the class hoped to have another one like it. During the year they had two other parties outside the school, one of which was for Bertha Longenecker, who moved to Penn- sylvania.. Just before Christmas vacation the class presented a program to the high school students. This program, which was enjoyed by all, showed the ability of the class as actors and actresses. In athletics the class was well represented. In football six soph- omore boys made the varsity team. In basketball seven boys were on the first and second teams. The boys are also taking an interest in base- ball and track. The girls were well represented on the soccer, basket- ball, softball, and other athletic teams of the G. A. A. Three girls received letters for taking part in all sports. Besides being prominent in athletics the class took active part in the Glee Club, the school paper, and in student programs. The Sopho- mores placed seven members on the scholarship team. The class also took a trip to the Art Museum in Toledo on February 21. The purpose of going was to see a picture named nThe Human Adven- turen. This feature showed modern expeditions digging up villages, buildings, and tools of ancient civilizations and also translating in- scriptions that were on the buildings. By accident, the class was con- ducted on a tour of a small portion of the museum by a guide, and all were surprised at the skillful workmanship that was displayed in some of the glassware, mummy cases, and other art objects which they examined at the museum. Everyone enjoyed the trip and expressed a desire to go back again. As a history project, the historical movie NClive of Indian was sponsored by the class. The main purpose of sponsoring the show was to increase the funds in the class treasury. The class earned 3l5.00, NBobn Barnett, Chester Strayer, and Evelyn Studer winning prizes for selling the most tickets. The class hopes to prove in their Junior and Senior years that they have the ability and the ambition to make themselves one of the best classes of Whitehouse High School. Robert Green sz
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