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★ =Warren Hi Echoes Glass Will We the class of 1945, being ready to disband and being of sound mind, make this final will and testimony. As a group, we leave our enthusiasm to finish what- ever projects we have started in the future classes. We were very proud for being the first class in recent years to stage successfully a play for two consecutive nights. We want to leave this proved ability to the class of 1947. Oran Allvin wills his flirting habits to Jim Mahoney Wayne Andrews wants to leave his good driving ability to La Verne Millam who could use it. Agatha Bonnet has decided she is going to let Herbie Mills do her worrying for the following year. Edith Bourquin hereby bequeaths her pleasingly plump figure to someone who needs one. Bernice Bussman leaves her ability to hold the interest of one man to Sylvia Grindey. Betty Bussman bequeaths her love for school to Joyce Boyer. Donald Cullen is being kind enough to let Elsie Sullivan have his quiet manners. Robt. Dreibelbeis leaves his speeding habits to Sox. Betty Ernst is tired of being studious and would appreciate Helen Bussman’s tak- ing her place. Leona Gilbertson leaves her occasional temper to Mildred White. Orpha Gilbertson leaves her quick wit and sense of humor to Richard Bailsman. Robert Haffele wills his former out of town girls to Speed Reed. June Iieyer wants Rosella Swift to try her method of giggling. Ed Hubner leaves his obscure characteristic called, “oneness” to nobody. Maxine Martin leaves her love for History to Lawrence Barker. Betty Nadig always has fun when she goes to a dance and she wants everybody to have the same. I ’egg v Newman’s love for the Navy goes to anybody with similar interests. Marjorie Olsen wills her ability to cut figure 8’s on the dance floor to Lloyd Werner. Phyllis Pohill want Pat Sauer to learn her art of loving one man. Robt. Rowe leaves his nonchalant attitude to Mary Taft. Peggy Slothower wills her belief in the perfectionism theory to Elwyn Broege. Howard Watson wills his sweet and courteous ways to LeRoy Jenkins. Rosemary Werner wants to see Joyce Doubler assium» her bashful ways. Bessie Mae White leaves her abundant enthusiasm to Thelma Wills. Lorraine Wilcox leaves her charming personality to Jane Hicks. Marion Wolfram bequeaths her audacity to Lenore Rodda. Bradford Zipse wills his large vocabulary and his nose blowing technique to Nat- alie Fouchard. Holland Zipse hopes that none ever has the trouble lie’s had concerning English. Bequeathing these things to our successors we reluctently leave the halls of Warren High.
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★ Oran Allvin •Wayne Andrews Agatha Bonnet Edith Bonrqnin Bernice Bussman Betty Bussman Donald Cullen •Robert Dreibelleis Betty Ernst •Leona Gilbertson Warren Hi Echoes - — Glass History •Robert Rowe Orpha Gilbertson Robert Haffele June Ileyer Edward Hubner Maxine Martin Betty Nadig Peggy Newman Marjorie Olson Phyllis Polhill •Peggy Slot bower Howard Watson Rosemary Werner Bessie Mae White •Lorraine Wilcox •Marion Wolfram Bradford Zipse Rolland Zipse The above list consists of those who are seniors today. Stars indicate those who started to Warren School in 1933, when they entered as first graders. Max- ine Martin joined us in 4th grade, 1936, and Don Cullen, the 2nd semester of 6th grade, 1938. Li the fall of 1941, we, and a group of boys and girls from the surrounding country schools, were finally ready for high school. Those that came in from the country schools are as follows: Agatha Bonnet, Robert Bonnet, Bernice Bussman, Hetty Bussman, Robert Gerbiok, Robert Haffele, .June Ileyer, Peggy Newman, Marjorie Olson, Rosemary Werne-, Bradford Zipse and Rolland Zipse. Of the above group, after completing two and three years of High School, Robert Gerbick and Robert Bonnet left to help their fathers on the farm. Betty Nadig left Scales Mound and started to Warren School in the second semester of the year 1942. Tn the year of 1943, there were three people who joined us: Bessie Mae White from Shullsburg; Edward Hubner from Battle Ground, In- diana; and Betty Ernst from Apple River. Lorna Ostrander came in our Junior year, leaving during her senior year, and David Jones, who had joined us as a Sophomore, left for Galena in the early part of our Senior year. When we became seniors in the Fall of 1944, two Apple River students, Edith Bourquin and Howard Watson, came to complete their high school courses with us Two of our would-be seniors are now serving in the Armed Forces. Clifford Eekerman joined the Army August 12, 1944, and Norman Peterson joined the Mer- chant Marines Oct. 23, 1944. Our individual histories on the senior pages show how we have participated in the activities of the school—ath'etics, speech contests, dramatics, and music. Fach vear our school works has been enlivened by our share of picnics and parties, ur most ambitious venture in this direction being the staging of the 1944 Junior- Senior reception, a banquet and dance with a “star” theme. The gym was canopied with blue streamers from which silver stars hung. Nut cups were little blue wag- ons hitched to silver stars which served as place cards. The star theme was car- ried through the program and series of toasts so that we were all inspired to hitch our wagons to stars.
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