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Barren If)i ■ Ccfttel Class History “48” In 1936 the ten members of the class of “48 who started in the first grade of Warren Grade School were: Marjorie Barke , Joyce Doubler, Natalie Fouchard, Richard Franke, Bruce Jones, Hert eit Mill, Georg ianne Naylor, Frances Reed, Gordon Wear, Gerald Wilcox. Through the eight years there were many changes in the enrollment as well as in the members themselves. Those who graduated from the eighth grade were; Ma-jorie Barker, Helen Bussman, William Datcrs, Glenn Ditsworth Joyce Doubler, Natalie Fouchard, Richard Franke, Anna Hazem L:la Hazen, B uce Jones, Herbert Mill, Georgianne Naylor,. Francis Reed, Benore Rcdda, Gordon Wear, Gerald Wilcox. The high light of our grade school career came during the eighth grade picnic when part of us decided to explore Millville and were lost in the rain, we thought for awhile, permanently. In 1944 there were thirty two students who. having finished their grade school education, en- rolled as freshman in Warren High School. These were. Raymond Aurand, Marjorie Bar- ker, Helen Bussman, Elwyn B oege. Carol Campbell, William Daters. Glenn Ditsworth, Joyce Doubler, Natalie Fouchard, Richard Franke, Anna Hazen, Lila Hazen. Bruce Jones, Jeanette Kaiser, Robert Luy, James Mahoney, Carol Marks, Edith Martin. Herbert Mill, Georgianne Naylor, Eugene Ostrander, Francis Reed. Lenore Rodda, Mary Taft. Dixie Townsend, Gordon Wear, Charles Whalen, Mildred White. Dorothy Wickler, Gerald Wilcox. Kenneth Wolfram. Those who moved during the freshman year were Eugene Ostrander and Dixie Townsend. As Sophomores two new members joined our class: Elaine Gallagher and Merlin McKee. iElwyn' Broege went out. As Juniors we lost one member, Anna Hazen and gained one, Richard Darnill. This was the year that we put on the plaj That Crazy Smith Family , a large crowd at- tended. and the production was a great success. In our Senior year two mo e joined our class: Floyd Coad and Elizabeth Talbert. In this year we put on the play Our Hearts Were Young And Gay . We also enjoyed the reception given us by the Juniors in the high school gymnasium.
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Warren fc)i £cf)oes Joyce Doubler “To be solemn with her is a crime She’s giggling all the time.” Chorus 1-2-3 Band 1-2 Play-4 • ! t Year Book Staff Raymond Aurand “I don’t know w'hat it’s all about, but I’ll a :gue ih point anyway.” Chorus 4 Letterman 2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 W. Club 2-3-4 Year Book Staff Natalie Foucha.rd “Nothing is tco difficult for he. . ” Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Play 3-4 Nowstaff 4 W. Club 2-3-4 Class President 4 Cheerleader 2 Year Book Staff G:-rald Wilcox “There is a w oman at the beginning of all great things.” Football 1-2-3-4 Captain of Football 4 , Letterman 3-4 Chorus 1 . W- Club 3-4 Year Book Staff Jeanette Kaiser “The virture lies in th struggle, not in the p:ize.“ Year Book Staff Chorus 1-2-2-4 N'ewstaff 4 Librarian 1-2-3 Marjorie Barker “Good natured. busy and f. iendly.” Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Speech Contestant 1-2 Girls Trio 3-4 Sextette 3 Solo work 3 Libarry staff 2-4 Year Book Staff Merlin McKee ‘Eeware! I may do some- thing famous yet.” Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Chorus 3 Band 3-4 Cut of Town Student 1 Lette1man 3-4 W. Club 3-4 Class P.esident 3 Play 3-4 Year Bock Staff Gordon Wear “Good sense and r; not separated here. Basketball 2-3-4 Chorus 1 Football 2-3-4 Letterman 2-3-4 W. Club 2-3-4 Year Book Staff T 'more Rodda way.1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Play 3-4 Speech Contestant 3 Librarian 2-4 News Staff 4 Year Book Staff Bruce Jones “It is by vivacity and wit that man shines in com- pany.” Play 3-4 Year Bock Staff
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