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SEVWIOQ CLF! SS F-HSTCDQH We, the class of 1946, entered the portals of learning at Whitehouse High School on September 8, 1942. Forty strong, we started our course of higher education, not as dignified seniors of today but as green freshmen. Our first matter of importance was the election of class officers and student council representative. Helen Barnett was our choice for president, and she did her job well. Dan Kosch was selected vice-president, Mary Irvin, secretary, 'Whyne'Ford, treasurer, and Dick Koenigseker, student council representative. A Ls sophomores we began to find our places in this school life and take more prominent part in activities. Again as last year we chose class officersg the final ballots awarding Dick Koenigseker the presidency and Gordon Newton the vice-presidency. Jerry Kiger was made secretary and Helen Barnett the treasurer. Larry Wielinski was student council representative. The fall of '44 came, and at long last we were upper- classmen. Dan Kosch was chosen our president, Lawrence Wielinski vice-president, Mary Irvin, secretary, Don Rupp, treasurer, and Dick Koenigseker, student council represent- ative. As was the custom, our class presented a play. It WHS entitled 'That Crazy Smith Family', and was a finiancial as well as a dramatic success. The biggest social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, was held by the juniors in honor of the seniors. This magnificent affair took place on May 12. The final chapter of our history began on September 10, 1945, when we again entered Whitehouse High School, this time as seniors. At our first class meeting we selected Dan Kosch, as our president, Dick Koenigseker, vice-president, Helen Barnett, secretary and treasurer. The play we presented this year was NThe House of Horrorsn. With the coming of the final examination, baccalaureate address, graduation, and our trip, we bid a sad farewell to Whitehouse High.
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