Whitehouse High School

 

Classes Of 1970-1978

 

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4 live in Arizona
2 live in Arkansas
1 lives in Armed Forces Europe
2 live in California
1 lives in Colorado
2 live in Florida
1 lives in Georgia
1 lives in Illinois
1 lives in Kansas
2 live in Louisiana
3 live in Missouri
1 lives in Nevada
1 lives in New Hampshire
1 lives in New Jersey
1 lives in New Mexico
1 lives in Oklahoma
1 lives in Tennessee
303 live in Texas
1 lives in Afghanistan
1 lives in Belgium
410 location unknown

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Classes Of 1970-1978 Web Site


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Topics of Interest has been added to provide a way to have running commentary about specific topics.  You can add messages to existing topics by finding a topic and selecting Reply.  To add a new topic, click on Post New Topic in the appropriate forum. 

To complete your personal profile information, click on Classmate Profiles at the top left of this page.  Find your name (names are sorted first by year of graduation and then by name) and click on your name and follow the instructions.  Please don't remove your class year from your last name - it keeps the names sorted by class year.  You may update or add other information and pictures at any time.

NOTE:  We have loaded Senior photos to each profile where available.  In some cases, there is no senior photo in the yearbook (classmate absent the day photos were made, classmate left WHS before graduation, etc.)    Where possible, we will get the last WHS photo from a prior yearbook.  In all cases, if you will provide a graduation photo or another photo from the year you did graduate that you'd rather have on your profile than the one we've loaded, please email the photo to whitehousehsreunion@yahoo.com with instructions to use the photo for your class photo.

If you were a teacher or an administrator during the school years of 1970-1978, your name has been added at the end of the profile listings.  You may click on your name and complete your personal information. 

There are additional profiles that have been completed that are not visible in the - Profile Updates - drop-down box on the right below.  To see more profile information, click on the Classmate Profiles link and then click on the [Last updated] text to see most recent updates.

Names listed on the Missing Classmates list indicates those persons have not yet joined the site and created a profile.  If you have any contact info for a missing classmate, please send them an email using the Missing Classmates link or send a mailing address to us at whitehousehsreunion@yahoo.com 


- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

Veteran’s Day ( 1954 ) : Armistice Day is renamed Veteran’s Day to honor American vets from all wars and conflicts

2000 Presidential Elections
7th November ( 2000 ) : In one of the most controversial Presidential Elections in modern times between Al Gore ( Vice President ) and Republican candidate George W. Bush. The election unlike normal presidential elections ended with controversy over who had won Florida's 25 electoral votes. Some television news networks had called the winner earlier in the evening with Al Gore declared the winner but retracted as the results came in. Then at 2:30 AM the networks declared that George W. Bush had won Florida and therefore the presidency. But once again by 4:30 AM the pendulum swung again as only 2,000 votes separated the two and the networks retracted their predictions. After a number of court cases involving the United States Supreme Court George Bush was declared the winner but because of the very small majority ( depending on who provides figures ranging from 500 to 2000 ) and also questions over the 58,000 names who had been taken off the registered voters list by governor Jeb Bush ( with allegations that most were thought to be democratic voters ), the 2000 presidential election will always be considered one of the most controversial ever. The election was also considered to be unusual because Al Gore gained more popular votes than George Bush but lost the election.

Narrows suspension Bridge
7th November ( 1940 ) : Strong winds gusting to 35 MPH break the the Narrows suspension Bridge to pieces in Tacoma, Washington causing the bridge to fall to the bottom of Puget Sound .

Museum Of Modern Art
7th November ( 1929 ) : The Museum Of Modern Art is opened in New York City devoted exclusively to modern art and the largest and most comprehensive of it's kind in the United States.


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