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5 Who kwuf a r wo l Well 11 wir play GERALDINE KOCH ELIZABETH MIDDLETON JEAN MIERS WAT-TER MOWHEY WAYNE MURPHY roads - Cloth. - Biol. Biology Library Alnebra - Agri. - Am. Social studies year, was forced to resign his position due to an eye defect, Mr. Herkless took his place . Irs. Margaret Irwin and llr. Clyde Spears serve in the Art department of the school, Irs. Irwin is another on the list ut' 'newcomers' this year. The agriculture depart- ment,is headed by Mr. Walter Mowry, Miss Marjorie Forysth, Hr. Wayne Murphy, Hr. Fred Pierpont, Mr. Russell Gladden and Hrs. Louise Riser serve in the history department, Another new teacher this year is Mr, Gladden, junior high instructor, Those who teach athletics are Hr. Ralph Clevenger, basketball coach, Mr, Herman Nolte, reserve basketball coach, Mr. Vaughn Woods, football coach, Mr. Walter Mowry, track coach, and Miss LsVerne Dstermeyer, girls athletic director, Miss Oatermeyer comes to us from Butler University as another new teacher this year. Miss Lokile Hicks, Mr. E,C. Baldwin, and Hiss Kathleen Hergt make up the commerce department teaching staff, Miss Hicks comes 90 Warren as the new advanced shorthand and first and second year typing teacher. Those teaching in the home economics de- partment are: Mrs. Wanda Beeson, Mrs. Geraldine Koch, and Mrs, Anna Stricker, The only department which has one teacher as its soul faculty is the journalism de- CLYDE NICE pairiieiie. ui-, Clyde Nice, ,iw sophomore English teacher. is the sponsor, ui, Nice is pmmmi Nou-E IWW- - 5 81H ' iii charge of both the wig-mm and ui. on staffs at the Sammi, P-E-SJ1--Arn. MQ, LAVERN OSTERMEYER ELMER PATTEN LOLA FENCE FRED PIERPONT LOUISE RISER Physical Ed. Shop - lath. English - Speech Social Studies Hath BEF-NICE SHOKER CLYDE spans ROLAND srnuucsa ANNA sinrcrmn VAUGHN woon English Printing - Drafting Science Housing - Foods Phy. Ed. - Ath.
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TF , , Zvwfx , , . ,.., tu' ' 3' It .. m Q' ,,'- hm, li 1. ,mg I '1 x , J , .I n -f --4 ' .?' 'L fn n Lest We Forget On January 15, 1925, students and teachers began flocking into a new building for Warren Township High School at the corner of East Tenth and the Post Road. The grounds and building for this new school covered nineteen acres. Mr. C. E. Eash, our present principal, took the posi- tion in 1925 and has held it ever since. War- ren's first year saw an enrollment of 262, a teaching staff of 11, and a graduating class of 21- Since that time Warren has risen to the high- est standard obtainable by a school: a member of the North Central Association. Let's look back over the years and see what has made Warren what it is today. We still have three of those eleven teachers who started Warren on her upward trend. They are Mr. C.E. Eash, Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, and Mr. Walter Mowrey. They have contributed, and are still contributing, their services to the bet- terment of the school and community. When the original building was erected itwas thought adequate for the enrollment that was an- ticipated, and at that time it was. But in eleven short years the students outgrew theold building, and in 1936 a new building was erected at the rear of the original one. This new build- ing cost approximately S210,000.00 and includes classrooms, shops, laboratories, and a large, modern gymnasium. In 1931 Warren Central was rated as the only Marion County first-class commissioned high school, with the exception of the Indianapolis schools. Factors that helped Warren to obtain -.-:'-F.A : y Aw! 4 - I 'Mtg' A . , ' . . ,,,....,.f ... .-.ffl --if iilzaf we may respect nur ,va fl -'.. cr , 14... ,,,......3g.,..Q.iff a- . ' 'W .u ...M ...np , .34 ' - .ye .incl
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