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- 'Z arreti 6 Sc oea - jtajtajrixjrxjT'ijn ttttt ka K'a nrin - w« . —. . .' » • ■. • w 'v CLASS HISTORY On the 3rd day cf September in 1940 a group of twenty-one students entered as freshmen in Warren High School. This group contained students from various rural schools and Nora. They were: Mary Barker, Jcyce Beyer, Bill Courtright, Virginia Durward, Jim Gale, Elder. Grindey, Georgianna Groom, Deloris Kent, Eldena Kent, Robert Krippendorf Jeann ne Kuhleman. Jean Lameyer. Phillis Luy, Beverly March, Charles Neff, Anna Mae Flautz, Donald Saunders, Leone Wetzel, Shirley Wingert, Donna Wolfram and Jack Newman. As freshmen we were initiated in to the mysterious rites of high school. The next year in September we were sorry to lese Jack Newman, but we were happy at the gain of two new students, Gene Holland and Jack McCoy. During this term we learned what fun it is to initiate the incoming students and attend re- turn parties. At the beginning of our junior year we were sad at the loss of Shirley Wingert. Eldon Grinday, Virginia Durward and Jack McCoy. Our class number went up when Friscilla Anschutz, Barbara Craig, Leland Spragle and Carol Yeager, all from Apple River, joined us. During the course of this year Jean Lameyer and Phyllis Luy dropped out. Our third year was one of many important events. We took part in the annual junior-senior hunt, in which we defeated the upper-classmen. The biggest thrill of all came when we received our class rings. Of course, now it was our turn to be hests at the senior prom and banquet. We filed this role with much hard work and detailed planning. At last we are seniors! Leland Spragle left us this year to go on to the Univer- sity of Illinois, and at the semester Wilbam Anding joined us. This year we were victors in the Jr.-Sr. hunt. Naturally, we were very happy when we were measured for caps and gowns, had our senior pictures taken, and ordered our announcements and cards, chose our class colors—maroon and white, our flower—the white rose and our motto “Education is the Apprenticeship of Life.” Some of us will be happy to leave W. H. S„ but then again, for some others graduation will be but the ending of four wonderful years. CLASS WILL The Senior Class, in leaving high school wishes to pass on to some of the un- der-classmen a few of the things that have made these last four years more bearable. I, Deloris Kent will I, Georgianna Groom w;ll I, Robert Krippendorf will I, William Courtright w ll I, Barbara Craig will I, Carol Jean Yeager will. I, Beverly March will I, Priscilla Anschutz will I, Mary Barker will I, Charles Neff w'll I, Jeannine Kuhlemai w’ll I, Lecne We’zel will I, Donna Wolfram w'U I, Donald Saunders will I, Gene Holland will I, James Gale w ll I, Eldena Kent wH I, Anna Mae Plautz w'U I. Jcyce Beyer win. I, William Anding will my Stockton admirers my good behavior my beard my bicycle my good sense my silly laugh my job at Windy’s my intelligence my ability to yell at ball my flirting wavs my d’ iving ability mv boy friends my tyoing ability mv broad shoulders mv bright remarks mv basketball ability mv base horn a few inches, mv ar‘ ability my quiet charm to Marilyn Akins to D.nnie Dawson to Bud Kant to Rita Daters to Mervin Hintz to Gary Blinker to June Downs to L°Roy Gav gan ;omes to Margaret Spragle to Gerald Larson to Gecrge Yeager to Kathryn Butler to Jeannette Haeft to Jo°y Nelson to Merlin Manley to Ruck Jenkins to Mary Sullivan to Sharon Nelson to Marilyn Brcoker to Robby Fouchard
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