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The students of Warren have been fortunate in having this group of teachers to instruct and guide them during the past school year. Some of these teachers are Warren veterans and some were new to Warren at the beginning of the current school year. However, each one has accepted his responsibility. Teaching school is a great responsibility. The young people of today are the voters of tomorrow and the destiny of our country will rest with them. Good habits must be formed and knowledge absorbed dur- ing the formative years. There are approximately 1,000 pupils enrolled in Warren Central; they are supervised by 33 teachers. Nine
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Warren Faculty MR. DOUGLASS BROWN, A.B. M.A. Butler University; University of V Wisconsin; Indiana University Ex- tension; Northwestern University MR. WAYNE MURPHY, A.B. M.A. MISS BETTY LOU WILLIAMS, A.B. Butler University. Franklin College; Northwestern Uni- versity MRS. VIVIENNE CARTER, B.S. M.S. Muncie Normal; Ball State College; Indiana University; Graduate Dieti- tian, Indiana; Columbia University; Butler University MRS. ISAB ELLA LEGG, B.S. Ball State Teachers College; Metro- MRS. MYRTLE RODDEN, A.B. M.A. politan School of Music Indiana State Teachers College; In- diana University; Columbia Univer- sity; Butler University; John Her- MISS LOIS LONG, A.B. M.A. ron Art Institute Ball State Teachers College; North- western University MR. RALPH CLEVENGER, A.B. M. S. Indiana University MR. I. E. DINN, A.B. DePauw University; Indiana Uni- versity, Central Normal College MR. C. E. EASH, A.B. M.A. Indiana University; Chicago Uni- versity; Butler University; Colum- V bia University; Purdue University; University of Illinois MISS MARJORIE FORSYTH, B.S. Butler University; University of Illinois MRS. CORA HACK, B.S. M.S. University of Illinois; Indiana State V Teachers College; Gregg Business ■ College MR. FRED RODEBECK, A.B. B.S. . Central Normal College; Indiana MRS. EMMA MASTEN University; Purdue University Butler University; Indiana Univer- sity; Indiana State Teachers Col- lege; Central Normal College MISS MARY SCHAID, A.B. - University of Alabama; Butler Uni- MRS. JEAN MIERS, B.S. versity Indianapolis Normal; Indiana Uni- versity Extension; Butler Univer- se MRS. MAUDE SIEBERT, B.S. Oakland City College; Indiana State Teachers College; Chicago MRS. LUCILLE MILLER, A. B. Art Sc .ool Indiana State Teachers College; In- diana University; Butler Univer- sity; University of Cincinnati MR . CLYDE SPEARS, B.S. M.S. , Indiana State Teachers College; V Butler University MR. W. R. MOORE, B.S. M.S. Indiana University; University of Virginia ; Arthur Jordan Conserva- tory; University of Wisconsin MR. R. P. SPRUNGER, A.B. M.S. Indiana University; Purdue Univer- sity; Ball State Teachers College MR. PAUL HAMILTON, A.B. B.M. Indiana University; Arthur Jordan Conservatory MRS. VERA T. MORRIS, A.B. - DePauw University; Byrn Mawr College; Indiana University MR. ROY STEWART, A.B. M.A. [ Marion College; Indiana University MRS. HELEN HELMS, B.S. University of Illinois MR. WALTER MOWREY, B.S. University of Illinois; Ball State MR THOMAS STIRLING, B.S. M.S. 1 College; Purdue University; Indiana Indiana gtate Teacherg college; In- University; Butler University diana University MR. GEORGE KEEVER, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College, In- V diana University; Butler Univer- sity; Indiana University Extension MR. FRED PIERPONT, A.B. M.A. MR. HERVIE VERTREES, B.S. M.A. Hanover College; Indiana Univer- . Indiana State Teachers College; V sity; DePauw University; Evans- Columbia University; Stout Insti- ville College tute MISS MARCELLA KNUDSEN, R.N. St. Vincent Hospital; Butler Uni- versity; George Peabody College for Teachers; Indiana University Exten- sion MRS. MARIE RICKETTS, A.B. M.A. MR. VAUGHN WOODS, B.S. Indiana University; Columbia Uni- Indiana State Teachers College; versity; University of Syracuse; Indiana University Extension; But- University of California ler University Eight
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Summer Vacation Preferred School Is Out I’m so glad that school is out I’d just like to run and shout, “Hurray for summer, I’m glad it’s come!” Now 1 all I’ll do is make things hum! I’ll ride my wheel and play baseball And lots of things between now and fall I’ll play tennis and see many a show And when I must stay home I’ll radio I ' ll go to my uncle’s, ride his horse a lot What do I care if it does get hot There’ll he ice cream and a swim every day Oh Boy! How I wish summer would always stay. Howard Sutherland English I Spring I heard a robin yesterday, Singing in the trees, Gaily, lightly, happily, In tune with the merry breeze. I could not catch each little word, Tho’ its voice quite loudly rang But I’m sure the message went like this, “It won’t be long till spring.” Betty Goddard English I A Good Lesson Home at night, While mother’s sleeping. To the kitchen We go creeping And the ice box we will raid Eat up mother’s cakes she’s made When we are full we go to bed And pull the covers over head Dream of dreams that never happen Then we’re waked up with a slappin’ Mother has waked up in the morn And found her -cake a mishaped form! Gertrude Clark English I My Mother My mother’s eyes are blue She has a dimple too And her hair is, oh so brown! And the curls go ’round and ’round. Jack Shepherd English 7 Snowflakes I like to watch the snowflakes fall As they glitter on the ground It is the most beautiful scene of all When winter comes around. La Verne Keith English 7 Snow It snowed last night. As soon as we awoke we could tell Even without the use of light Or the need to go And draw the curtains from the sill For there are other ways to know. It snowed last night. The world sounds different after snow With the scrape of shovels on the walk, And passersby break the hush, With the incisions of their talk. Wheels in motion as soft as time. And the click of chains upon the streets The music splinters from a chime As we heard it long ago. As we waited for the snow. Charles Glazier English III Wise Decision Oh! what thrill to ski down a hill On a wintry afternoon; But I hit a big bump, and landed, “Ker-thump!” And next — the stars and the moon! The next thing I knew, when I came to, I was lying on a hospital bed; So I decided right then (as I felt my head ) That from now on I’ll stick to a sled ! Robert Weller English 7 BEDTIME Early at night when you go to bed, “It should be nine o’clock”, the teach- er said, Because at school you are likely to blink, If the night before you don’t happen to think. Constance Acree English I Lest We Forget During these stirring days when the world’s history is being changed daily, we are constantly reminded of our glorious freedom. From day to day, newspaper headlines scream the trag- ic talk of destruction. The air waves vibrate with the news of human suffer- ing; cables hum the song of death. Our country was founded on the words, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Although our nation is comparatively young, we have built a lasting haven for all those who love liberty more than life. Through the decades brave men and women have struggled to build this monument to democracy. We, the youth of America, become more and more conscious of the fact that we shall be the leaders of tomor- row. Perhaps in our generation we will see peace and brotherly love re- stored to civilization. By preparing ourselves we can face the future with confidence, govern wisely, and keep world peace. May we never bow our heads in de- feat, to those who dictate from warped minds, instead of clean hearts. Long may this nation be a land of hand- shakes rather than “Heils.” Dawn Steele English I The Life I Love Oh! give to me the life I love A life to be free and gay. Oh! give to me the open road That leads over land and bay. Oh! give to me the stars above And the queen earth below. All these I ask be given me And I’ll be content just so. Robert T. Wukasch English I The Sleepy Head A tousled head upon a pillow Two sleepy eyes deep blue, shut tight, The wind gently whispering through the willow And starlight twinkling in the night. The moonlight streaming on her bed Revealed the fairies of her dreams And framed the beauty of her head Her silken hair, through golden beams. Anita Case English III Ten
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