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I -'J D 33 i - - -5.-'- K 1 , x N ,4 A flfkfif 2 ,' 4 'W We, the members of the senior class of nineteen hundred and forty nine, desire to will the following things, material and immaterial, to all the muh, members of the junior class in the hope they will benefit from them as ' X tt e, who are not to be here next year, have benefited in our four years as s udents. These things which we give to you were handed to us from , hi r ceding classes, hand them on. Ma you, in your last year at Warren Central, be active in those affairs wh ch will give you a wealth of knowledge, not only book knowledge, but al o that which is essential for you to live with other people and to be , h py. Learn, for only those who learn can benefit. Be happy, for hap- ,4 fy A p'ness is the golden link between mortals and their mortal brothers. Yes, L if we can leave you nothin else, may we bequeath you the desire to Nfl! 1 ,, 'L v learn and the ability to be Eappy. With these in your possession, the world is at your feet. Also the annual events remain, only one of each, for you to cherish and remember. Cone for us is the fun of the football games. The larger ma- jority of our fall nights was spent cheering our team. This team was r Q' composed of so many boys who played their last game for us that Octo- Muay 5 ber evening when they held Howe's fine team to a scoreless tie. That ff we will never forget for they did that for us. Never again, no never, '- fy will the names of that great football team appear on the Warren Central '-.R , roster. X 1 I, There is only one County tourney for you, too. Our tourney will live in f ,H the hearts of all for many years to come. Out at Butler that night were ,mfg yi' ten bitterly disappointed boysg swell boys, whose chances for a county title faded in those few seconds it took that Speedway layer to score ' two points. lt was a wonderful tourney for the Warren Clentral Seniors but even more wonderful for the seniors of that west-side school. This team's hopes at the sectionals were wiped out quickly in the first game. mg. The dances will come and go all too speedily, but they will go. The plays, concerts,and music contests are e things you will enjoy in 1949 and 1950, these are the things you must enjoy. A . Q We have willed to you our proudest possessions, those possessions '41 which have been the substance of our lives. Now we are to be gone, and you juniors will soon realize the importance of such seemingly small oments of fun. Bear no malice toward your fellowmen in the coming ' Z jjw' ine months for there is no time to make enemies. There is only time I mf 1 Q jjj' now to strive to be remembered. These things we have willed to you , f pass them on to those who follow . . . . . Q ' n,F.f- 1 ' ,' ,. - D' W3 tfttttti, P e XT X mnufll A-f' D ' Y' A Aj, -.jul 0 0 0 N m F D L D 'X S- AT-Z j f 6,5 7 4 ' 5 he ' 5 f' ia !--T .A in A I 4- Therens 15?-iglfbiild Ztliat Q X4 n r , t c A-- ':' A-' ll geulldwllzfo wants to will 6 ul V llllt I TAR gl A 1 fer? K! 44. H , J 4 1 1 K - A 1 I . 1 !VA'kggg24 -51? ' T g f , f c f ,f-X-s n---Ill ll Aig-
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32 WILLIAN, DAVID - Dave - Al- pha Hi-Y 4 - Track 4 - Cross Coun- try 4 - Representative to Purdue Congress 4 WILLETS, GLENN - Willie - Football 1,2 - Assistant l,2,3- Bus Captain 1,2 - Corridor Mon- itor l WILLIAMSON, ROSEANNE - Ros- ie - Sunshine 1- Warrenettes 2,3, 4 - Glee Club 1 - Assistant 3,4- 4-H 1,2,3 WILSON, DONALD - Flash - A1- pha Hi-Y 4 - Choir 1- Assistant l, 2,3,4 - Corridor Monitor 1 - Operet- ta 1 WININGER, MARGARET - Mai- garet - G.A.A. 2 - Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assistant 3,4 - Corridor Monitor 2 - 4-H l,2,3 WRAY, JOAN - jo - Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Glee Club l Assistant 2,3,4 - Corridor Moni - tor l- 4-H 1 WININGS. KENNETH ' Cash - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Football 12,3,4- Basketball 1,2,3 - Baseball 3,4 - Track l,2,3,4 - Assistant 3 WRIGHT, JOHN - LW, - Quill and Scroll 3,4 - Vice President 4 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Treasurer 4 - Beta Hi-Y l,2 - Senior Honor Society 3, 4 - Vice President 4 - Senior Coun- cil 4- Secretary 4 - Student Repre- sentative 3 - Junior Play 3 - Sen- ior Play 4 - Owl 3,4 - Co-Sports Editor 3 - Sports Editor 4 - Wigwam 3,4 - Business Manager 4 I l Y' l ,b l i-,ZZ .ii fa C .imadifc A I, F : K ak' 1 - 4 ' lg. A -, , iz -if il! 312,51 V X' 433' Q H : .'. ' - ' :iii :F!?? 21il 5 i 1 iz. -'U pg - iffhfrfrfff f r M D
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x M . e, Even. them. ,Seniors have. om. air-ijjalanes '-f' LPL'l'.5 Blurajs remember Those. swell times with. ih.e jar-:ja o Q What's this? Sailors with a yen for wings in No. 1? They are Don Wilson, Don Bok- erman, Dale Johnson, and George Groen- ert. Skiing seems to be the sport our outdoor girls - Marlene Fischer and Thalia Schulz, in No. 2 - Charity Birnell is enjoying a breath of fresh air between classes in No.3. The group of girls gath- ered at ye olde well of Warren ' in No. 4 are Fem'Dorre1, Dot She herd, Barbara Ping, Marjorie Perkins, andylnila La Mere. Bill Deer, Nancy Lentz, and Don Jackson are the dressed up trio in No. 5. What' s the occasion kids?? Jeanine Hairdon in No. 6. My goodness, playing with toys at your age! f-ii 'Z 2? 1 5 12 I Z-9 ' ,,.:.a-f Q at Z 11 n - 4V,,,f'?- --- wiifff p Jef if f vv 2
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