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Eleventh Grade We can but hit a few of the high spots in the space alloted to the junior class members of this present — and almost past — school year. The prin- cipal organization in which the junior girls partici- pate is the Warrenette Club whose activities are many, varied, and worthwhile. The Hi-Y Club for sophomore, junior, and senior boys has nineteen junior members. The boys are voted into the club by its members. Seven juniors were chosen for the National Honor Society: Lois Armstrong, Alice Springer, Bill Gale, Myron Dill, Junior . Perkins, Evelyn Masterson, and David Middleton. In athletics the juniors are a very necessary part of the basketball, football, and track squads. Junior Perkins, Millard Applegate, Richard Fulk, Carl Lim- bach, Tom Keyt, and Fred Johnson played on the varsity basketball team. Earl Overbeck, Tom Keyt, Fred Johnson, Richard Fulk, Bill Lewis, Russel Simpson, and John Washmuth played on the first string football team. Fred Johnson, John Washmuth, Charles Kemp, Junior Perkins, Ivan Roney, Robert Applegate, Earl Overbeck and Richard Fulk were on the track squad. Many juniors are members of the band, orchestra, and senior chorus. Two junior girls, Jean Witte and Dorothy Brown, sang leading songs in the opera “Martha”. There are several junior teacher assistants and monitors. Two juniors were members of the debate team: Bill Gale, and Charles Kemp; and four juniors are members of the Owl staff. They are: Lois Armstrong Virginia Lucas, Jane Featherstone, and Bruce Stroud. Eighteen
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Tenth Grade These sophomores have been quite busy with the r classe= and clubs. The girls take active parts m t e Warrenette Club and feel honored being in this organization with the junior and senior g.rls. An activity which is new this year is the local chaDter of the National Honor Society. It is com p 0 ced of freshmen and sophomores who have bee chosen on the basis of scholarship, character ieader- chin and service. Sophomore members are Betty Archer Janet Burwell Anita Case, Phillip Bakins nick Gale Marvin Haines, Dorothy Peters Irma p M Donald Ping Vera Ann Rejko, Richard Robert- son, ' Si Schenck, Ann Sloan, and Mary Eleanor W Th d e History Clnb is also a newly organized chib in which sophomores may participate Its , purp °®® is To write a history of Warren Township and bring the news and facts up to date at the end of S year It consists of both boys and girls and the members work on various committees to gam th A n d f of™ ours e there are the sophomores b °y s represent Warren in basketball, track, and football. Seventeen
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These eleventh grade students will be eligible to enter their final year in secondary school this com- ing fall. They have been upperclassmen during the past year and will be glad to assume the responsibil- ities of seniors. Many of the juniors feel that their participation in extra-curricular activities has help- ed them in numerous ways. It has instilled in them a respect for scholarship, clean speech, service and good character. They have left a good record which really provides a second challenge to them for the coming year. First, they must equal the record of this year’s sen- ior class, and second, they must maintain the high standards such as they, themselves, set ' this year. Nineteen
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