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CLASS HISTORY On September 17, 1945 thirty-one pupils, Ted Balbach, Nancy Balbac , i ale Brinker, Gregory Holland, Eugene Lawrence', Nancy Lund, Richard Myers', aoan Biedtchlag, Lelana Tnomas- son , Aiberc Wachlin , Hoiores Leigle, dames Aiorecnt, dames Sincex, Duane Doubler, Virginia Durward, ana Lavonne WicKier, who graduated from Warren graae school, and raimer L-arson, Dorothy Arnold, Helen Neuenschwander, Gerald Paige, Jack Newman, brands butler, Mary dane Carpenter, Eldon rianeie, Pnyllis Ilaffele, Marvin Leitzen, Mary McCoy, Kenneth Meier, Robert White, Wayne Trost, and James Wetzel, who graduated from other schools, entered as frejnmen in Warren Community High School. The Sophomores initiated us during a truth and consequence program at which we paid Lie consequences by doing saints. Our class advisor was Miss Wilma Saunders. During the Sophomore year we lost members and gained Beverly Gavigan, Betty Olthoff, Evelyn Quittschrieber, and James McMicheal. The judge and jury sentenced the Freshmen as we took our turn at the initiating. Our class advisor was Mrs. Jeanette Slothower. Jo Ann Gates joined us at the beginning of our Junior year. The Juniors found the Seniors during the annual Junior-Senior hunt. We presented a play “Cress My Heart” in November. Our class rings arrived in March. The Junior-Senior reception wiLi “Hawaiian Paradise” as the theme, was held on May 14. followed on the next night bv the invitational prom ruled by Ken Meier and Juan Siedschlag with music furnished by the Buzz Reisen orches- tra. Our class advisors were Miss Wilma Saunders and Miss Catherine Carter. The enrollment during the senior year was twenty-six in- cluding Kenneth Sigafus who came from Apple River. In April we presented “The Adorable Spendthrift.”The recenfion and prom given by the Juniors was very much appreciated. We locked for- ward to baccalaureate at the Presbvterian Chu eh on Mav 9Q and commencement on -Tune 3. Our advisors were Miss Edith Groom and Mrs. E. Louise Shelton. :: Stars indicate those who started as first graders in Warren Public School and graduated from high school.
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Eldcn Haffele Quite people are sometimes surprising. Play 3 W-Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, S, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Nancy Lund Great taste is the flower of good sense. Year book staff Cfcorus 1, 4 Play 3 Librarian 3 Clas- treasurer Speech 2, 3, 4 Wayne Trost You do your work, thm help me with mine. Year book staff Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 4 W-Club 2. 3, 4 Football Mgr. Robert White Gi ls -are a- bo her, but I don’t m nd being bothered. Year book staff Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Play 3. 4 W-Club 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Junior vice-r resident Senior president Leland Thomasson It is not the greatns;s of a m3n’s means that makes him independent, so much as the smallness of his wants. Year be ok staff Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Play 4 Senior treasurer Sunbomore president W-Club 2, 3 Richard Meyers Don’t do anything today you can put off until tomorrow. Year book staff Jane McMicheal When love and duty clash; Let duty go to smash. Year book staff Chorus 3 Play 4 New Trier student 1 Eugene Lawrence Yes, I am listening but I don’t understand. Albert Wachlin I am all right. I was just bom this way. Year book staff Chcrus 1, 2, 3, 4 Play 3, 4 News staff 4 Cheerleader 2
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