Whitehouse High School - Whitonian Yearbook (Whitehouse, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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--,, WH TGNIAN ,-,,,, THE STUDENT COUNCIL At the beginning of the 1934-35 school year our student council was again reorgrnized, consisting constitutionally of the presidents of the four high school classes Ind the heads of each extrr-curricular organ- ization in the high school. These extra-curriculrr fctivities include the Boys' Athletic Association, the Girls' Athletic Associrtion, the Glee Club, the Annual, and the Hi-Light. There was 1.- also one elected representative from both the eleventh and twelfth grades. The student council amended the constitution in the latter part of October to the effect that the seventh and eighth grades should be represented by one member of each class, the representatives to sit without voting power but with the ability to discuss and present the problems of their re- spective classes. The officers arc: President James Am on Vice President Robert Shadle Secretary Virginia Boyer Treasurer Josie Lukachek The student council began doing things for our general benefit im- mediately. The responsibilities of the school paper, WThe Hi-Lightn, were placed in its hands when it took over the debts of the paper. Each year the name of one honor student from the Senior Class is engraved on an honor plaque. Formerly, Mr. McCabe paid the cost from his own gener- osity, but this year th student council will assume the expense. 'ln addition to this, the council has repaired and hung pictures of he past Senior Classes in the library room, subscribed for newspapers fthe Tole- do Blcde and Toledo News Beef to be kept in the library, loaned money to the Glee Club, bought mimeograph stencils for school use, and backed student progrenw, with the assistance of the money the treasury consti- tutionally receives from ten per cent of the net profit of any extra- curriculfr rctivity. Money has been received from the Senior Play, Junior Play, Junior sales of candy and Whot dogs' at athletic games, High School opcrettn, the Hi-Light, ticket soles for 'Clive of India' by the sophomores, magazine szlcs by the Freshmen, and more will be added from profits made by the Annual. The council is now working on a plan for making distinctive awards for outstanding work in each extra-curri- cular activity. Some of the student programs backed during the year were: a town meeting presented by the American History class, a program given by the librarians during 'Book Weekng a group of plays by the Sophomore English classg and a debate on the Student Council by members of the American Literature Class. Everything considered, this year's student council has been one of the most active in the history of Mhitehouse High School. Mr. McCabe, sponsor, and James Ammon, the president, have kept the council alive and working at all tires. Meetings have been regularly held, and matters of school life given thorough discussion. The sanity and service of the student council is shown by the fact that few of its ideas have been ve- toed. It was easily seem at the debate mentioned above that school sen- timent was almost unanimously behind the student council and its activ- ities. . Raymond Sawicki ......... 49 .........



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......, WHITONIAN -1--.1 THE WHITONIAN STAFF The editor, assistant editor, business manager, advertising mana- ger, and one typist of the present staff received valuable experience on the staff of the 1934 HWHITONIANW. The 1955 HWHITONIANH staff is as follows: Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Sales Manager Assistant Sales Manager Girls' Sport Editor Boys' Sport Editor Art Editor Photography Editor Typing Supervisor Typing Editor Typists Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative Faculty Critic Robert Shadle James Ammon Ernest Bradley Raymond Sawicki Wilbur Doren Irene Duncan Josie Lukachek Allen Lewis James Ammon Mr. Daniels Miss Smith Emily Bradford Evelyn Reinhardt Edna Bucher Carl Knrz Robert Green Jeanne Bradley Mr. Hennings This register of staff members includes only those who were direct- ly responsible for the actual publication of the annual. Almost every- one in the Senior Class has contributed something to its success--in suggestions, writeups, sales, or in the distribution after publication. The cooperation of the faculty, student body, and community has been appreciated. Mr. Raymond Daniels, lho handled the photography, and Mr. Lloyd Hennings, our faculty critic, who supervised all the work on the annual, deserve much credit. The filler paper, end sheets, and covers for our year book were Purchased from the Central Ohio Paper Company in Toledo. The Gray Printing Company lithographed the picture pages for the annual. The book was bound by C. B. Kitchell in Toledo. The funds necessary for publication were furnished in part by the class treasury, and we take this opportunity to thank those who, by advertising, also contributed to this end. Just a word concerning the Senior staff members. Most of them have been associated with journalistic work for four years. They were with the nHi-Lightn when in its infancy--it was then called the nwhite Sigr naln. They have seen and participated in high school life in all its phases, and at the close of this, their last high school year, they pre- sent as one token of remembrance from the class of 1935, this nWHIT- ONIANU, and wish the future staff good luck and success. The class of 1935 is also leaving to the future members of White- house school and to the community in general, a flag pole and flag as a mark of the good will which they bear toward their school. The Amer- ican Legion cooperated with the Seniors in raising money for this pro- ject, and part of the profit from this book has been used for the same purpose. Robert Shadle -.n.,.,.. 51 .........

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