Whitehouse High School - Whitonian Yearbook (Whitehouse, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 40 text:

.wnmmr f LIBRARIANS ' As I entered the doorway of the study hall, I noticed the students were as .quiet as mice, except for the people going toward the 'rear offthe room. Where were they going? Why, to the library, of course. I sat where I was prettyfwell concealed 'and then said to myself, I'll see just what goes on in here. Oh! There goes a student, my first victim. He now stands before the librarian. Shl I .want to hear what he has to say. I would like a Chemistry book by Black and Davis, please. The 'librarian took only a few seconds to get the book. She handed the boy a slip lofmr to sign, and then removed the card from the book. A complete llle ls kept of all leaving the library. As I was about to leave, I ran into a young lady. I smiled and said, I beg your pardon. She stopped to talk a few minutes and I found out that she was -Miss Harriet McKnight, the chief engineer of ithe library. She explained how proud she was of the library and of those who helped to make it what it is. Let Me Remember Beauty The tender curve of little moons, A Bock of birds against the blue, The Game of peach trees in the Spring, The monntain's far extended view. The gracious smile, the gentle word, The kindly action-let these be Within my heart a well of joy Symbolic of LIFE'S harmony. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Thefourth year of the Whitehouse Future Homemakers of America has been suc- cessfully completed. At the first meeting the following olficers were elected: President, Helen Struthg Vice-President, Helen Green: Secretary, Bessie Vollmarg Treasurer, Phyllis Tilton, and Historian, Elnora Vollmar. Helen Struth was sent to Columbus for the state meeting. 'I'he lirst evening meeting was the Candlelight Service, in which several girls took the Little Women's degree and became members of the F. H. A. In December, the Monclova F. H. A. entertained the Whitehouse and Holland Future Homemakers. At that time several girls from Whitehouse -took the Fireside Circle degree which .is the second d ree given. 98 Twenty-live girls were members of the F. H. A.. this year and also belonged to the Ohio Home Economics Association. The purpose of the F. H. A. is to honor those girls who have completed their projects in Vocational Home Economics. with-A-,gg-,YJ M g MMM- 4, ,M ,, Md, A . .M ..wg..-.--- A. ---f '

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S-I PRINCE OF PEACE CONTESTENTS Standing: Robert Sprink, Lois Reed, Margaret Studer. Sitting: Bessie Vollmar, Kathryn Sprink. THE PRINCE OF PEACE PROCLAMATION CONTEST Not only is Public Speaking taught at Whitehouse, but also the students go forward in oratorial activities outside of school to prove that they can ably represent the school along this line. Never before has Whitehouse shown such enthusiasm as was shown this year in the Prince of Peace Contest and never before has a student of our school come through with such llying colors as did Margaret-Studer, a Junior, who not only won the local contest, but also took first place in the Lucas County Contest, and went on to even greater achievement. After Margaret had received her second medal, she competed against a large group of talented students in the Northwestern Ohio District Contest and starred above them all by winning first place. Margaret Studer has proved to us that perfection is attain- able through persistent elfort. Our hats are off to you, Margaret, and it is our hope that Whitehouse will continue to tum out orators like you. We can be proud of our whole group of contestants, Roberta Sprink and Lois Reed, who won second and third place in the local contest and Bessie Vollmar who also gave good proclamations. GOING TO SCHOOL!ONE BR GHT MORNING PQI! N I I ,. an-, J-, f,,f,. fc. 3 1 J , .xii



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w-vw-1-wvwvvvyvqww-x-wr-Wm I LIBRARIANS 4 Top row: Nina Ackerman, Phyllis Tilton, Martha Heller, June Swinehart, Susanna Winslow, joan Barnes, Fritzie Sipher. Second row: Theresa Denomy, Louells Ryerson, ,Bessie Vollmar, Kathryn Sprink, Ethel Lorenz, Mary Cucher. ' Front row: largaret 'Studer, Lillian Bucher, Vivian Lybarger, Miss Harriet lcKnigl1t, Iris Guernsey, Lillian Longnecker, Lois Bucher. F. H. A. Back row: Geraldine Townsend, Charlotte Koebel, Phyllis Tilton, Suzanne Winslow, Ethel Mae Lorenz, Fritzie Sipher, Amelia Sherman. Third row: Leona Rupp, Eva Mae Benson, Joyce Bradford, Rosemary Taylor, Thersa Denorny, Helen Green, June Swinehart. r Second raw: Bessie Vollmar, Helen Struth, Joyce Packer, Donna Thomas, Janet Dietrich, Ruth Benson. Bottom row: Josephine Struth, Iris Guernsey, Mrs. Powell, Advisorg Margie Longnecker, Evelyn Sherburne.

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