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,,,,,,,,,, WHITONIAN GRADE ACTIVITIES Let us turn to the lower eight grades and see what they have done during the past school year besides study their lessons. The whole come munity has enjoyed the first grade Toy Band with Norma Mondron as leader and Mrs. Merrill as director. What have they participated in during the past year? They added to the enjoyment of the Farmers' Institute by presenting several numbers. They had an active part in the program when the lower grades presented their operetta, UDream Boatn. They also played when the Glee Club presented their operetta, HAsk the Professorn. Their theme song was HThe Cradle and the Music Boxu. They had about thirty members, the most important being the singers, including Dorothy Hertzfeld, Sherrie Hirsch, Eleanor Gill, and Norma Mondrong and the dan- cers, including Jerry Kiger and Sherrie Hirsch. On March 15, 1935, the first six grades presented their operetta, nDream Boatu. The children of real folk land journeyed to Slumberland in the sparkling Ubream Boatn. Here the story-book folk came to life in all their glory and entertained the children. Some of the leading parts were taken by Mary Lou Casey, Gladys Gill, Roland Studer, Danny Telma, Frank Lukachek, Eileen Allion, Roberta Sprink, Anabelle Bucher, Lois Bucher, Patsy Allen, Susan Winslow, Bob Rybicki, Paul Heilman, Wendel Lawrence, Sonny Gothke, and Fritzie may Sipher. The operetta was di- rected by Mr. Ralph Runyan and the teachers of the first six grades. During the Farmers' Institute the seventh and eighth grade Glee Club presented several numbers. They also sang at the Christmas pro- gram. The rest of the time they have been busy learning other songs and preparing for next year. The fifth grade as well, sang at the Farmers' Institute. On Friday, March 29, the eighth grade took a state wide test with Dale Ammon receiving the highest score. The Junior High Basketball team enjoyed a more successful year than did the High School squad. Playing a seven game schedule they emerged victors in five of the seven games. This seems to indicate that there is some fine material for the high school. After only two days' practice, the team won a 14-7 victory over Waterville. The 'Down Eastn opponents came back later in the season hoping for better luck, but Whitehouse again beat them, this time by a Score of 21-7. In their two games with Maumee, the younger Yellowjackets broke even. In the first tilt the home team won, 18-16, but in the second, they were forced to bow to defeat, l6-15, after a great game. Holland also attempted to overthrow the Cubs but they lost, 21-19. In vain Holland tried again, but this time found Whitehouse far too strong for them. Score, 16-4. In their only game with Monclova the high school Hfuturesu were tripped. The score of this game is missing, but the boys are determined to get on the high school varsity to get another chance at Monclova To end the season, the Hyoungstersu traveled to Bowling Green to participate in a tournament. Drawing a hard game in the first round, they went down to a defeat before Bowling Green, 30-16. This is the high school of the future. Phyllis Benson, Allen Lewis .......... 41 ..........
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