Whitehouse High School - Whitonian Yearbook (Whitehouse, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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i, I I - .. 1 HEKFF -JQNES ' COMPANY : DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS I oy ' CLASS mail-RY, Q ND i GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS cms, MEDALS, TROPHIES F INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA L N OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO CLASS OF 195 WHITEHDUSE HIGH SCHOOL .i . --,.-... .....- ' -- Y 1 'W V , Ti if l?l l YES ? l ALBERT F. GRM -HLAC KSM I T H IN G --- ILEPA HL-H .......... ACETYLENE WELDING and MACHINE WORK WATERVILLE, OHIO 4 CHASN 'ALLICDN I ' ' P D IJAK I 'gl tw QF., . 1 1 U K' H P Qlwdc L11 IUTHE STAR ALWAYS SHINES In V QQ IN IT'S QUALITY MERCHANDISE SOUTH SIDE, WHITEHOUSE , w . - V Y . TKDAIV5 OARK0 KES'fAU5ifXNf ---Home-made pies--- CIGARS--CIGARETTES-- TOBACCO--CANDY BROUGHT--BOTTLE F F BILK

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....,..,. WHITONIAN .,,...,..,, TH GLEE CLUB On September 14, 1934, we chose the following officers: Raymond Sawicki, presidentg Josie Lukachek, secretary and treasurerg with Wil- lard Bidwell and Gerald White appointed librarians by the president. As a part of the Christmas program, on December 20, the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Runyan, presented the contata, 'The Childe Jesusn. At the annual Farmer's Institute meeting on February 25, the Boys' Glee Club, The Girls' Glee Club, and our regular Glee Club, rendered several numbers. nAsk the Professorn, an operetta in two acts, was our final presen- tation. It was applauded and commented on by a large audience on its success. we were assisted by the Clay High School orchestra in its performance. The cast for the play was as follows: Emily Lee- -friend of Maryida Maryida O'Neal the laundress' daughter Prof. Will Breakeasy English instructor Emily Bradford -Lenora Sprink Raymond Sawicki John Ainsworthy -College Senior Burton Studer June Ainsworthy' John's sister - Irene Duncan Polly N -Freshy who likes Seniors Josie Lukachek Red O'Neal 1aryida's brother- Dan Sprink Tommy Freshman -College mate of John's AAllen Lewis Mrs. O'Neal Mother of Red and Maryida- Louise Bradley lst, 2nd, and 3rd girls Mary Cordrey Eloise Dickes Marie Fuller Page Olin Ryerson Train Bearers Ladies in Waiting Happy Dancers Loretta Thomas Jeanne Bradley Hesterbelle Lewis Betty Miko Betty Lewis Corrine Canfield Twila Beirbaum Vivian Lybarger Hilda Townsend Edna Bucher gypsy Dancers Frances Baranowska Thelma Rupp Phyllis Montrie Ima Jean Coon Aleane Green Evelyn Rupp Esther Bucher Marie Kbenigseker Barn Dance Helen Sprink Robert Shadle Isabelle Richardson Stewart Dickes Aleane Green Allen Lewis Evelyn Rupp Eldon Smith Specialty Number: Helen Sprink Our Glee Club, which School students, under the Miss Nietz, proved to be one was composed of approximately sixty High able supervision of Mr. Ralph Runyan and of the best in years. Burton Studer , 57 1-'31 nf' ,



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....... WHITONIAN ....... THE SCHOLARSHIP TEAM The Senior Scholarship team gets bigger and better every year. This year six were picked to take the State tests for Seniors, held at Scott High School, in Toledo, on March 25, 1955. Those six were Robert Shadle, James Ammon, Phyllis Benson, Ruth Daniels, Wilbur Doren, and Emily Bradford. The participants elegible for these tests were chosen because of high ranking in several high school courses. The tests were composed of questions on five subjects: Science, Mathematics, English, History, and Current Events. These subjects cover those taken during four years in high school by students taking a college-preparatory course. The Science tests included General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The History test questions covered World History, American History, and the History of Ohio. The English test questions were based on grammar, and on English and American Literature. The Current Events questions were a test to discover how well we had read our daily papers and veekly magazines, and included the happenings of the past twelve months in our own and foreign countries. M thematios proved to be the downfall of the Seniors this year, as many of them had taken only a few such courses. Of these six Seniors, Robert Shadle made the highest score, 255 points, a gain of about 55 points over the highest score of last year's group from Whitehouse. The next highest was James Am on, and the others followed in the order in which they are listed above. The larger Scholarship Team, composed of two outstanding scholars in each of the various classes in High School, took their tests on Thursday afternoon, April ll, at Waterville High School. The team was as follows: Algebra I Loretta Thomas and Corrine Canfield Plane Geometry General Science Melvin Mesnard and Clifton Studer John wilson and Orin Allman Physics Robert Shadle and Ernest Bradley Latin I Esther Bucher and Isabelle Eckel latin II Ruth Daniels and Robert Barnett English I Thelma Rupp and Jeanne Bradley English II Robert Green and Helen Bucher English III Virginia Boyer and Frances Baranowska English IV James Ammon and Phyllis Benson World History American Histor Y Aleane Green and Bernita Weckerly Willard Bidwell and John Weckerly The general opinion of the students, which this reporter gained by repeated questioning was that the tests were not extremely difficult but were too long to allow much time for careful consideration of questions. Only a few on the team completed their tests, and fewer still had time to re-check their answers for accuracy. The tests this year, we believe, stimulated more real interest and enthusiasm than those of previous years. We regret that Whitehouse did not place any members on the Coun- ty Scholarship Team, but the students of the three lower classes are looking forward to next year and another opportunity. Emily Bradford ........... 59 ..........

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