Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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Junior Class First Row—Shirley Hockman, Janan Opie, Donna Cook, Georgianna Boelk, June Downs, Bernita Runkle, Shirley Mau, Shirley Staver, Sherrill Hodgson. Second Row—(Adivsor) Miss Eleanor Grotkin, Jacquilene Steigner, Carolyn Jenkins, Josephine Mahoney, Margaret Spragle, Marjorie Myers, Barbara McCarthy, Barbara Ruegsegger, Marilyn Brooker, Nelda Sigafus, Kathryn Butler, Jeannine Gale, Mr. Orville Brown (Advisor) Third Row—Jerry Appell, Kingsley Sigafus, Ronald Nelson, Lee Sigafus, Edwin Cook, Joel Fleharty, James Neff, Ronald March. Fourth Row—Grant Puckett, Robert Fouchard, Mervin Hintz, LaVern Haeft, Robert Korte, Gerald Larson, William Heller, John Dower. Sophomore Class First Row—Lois Dittsworth, Charlene Goebel, Carol Piefer, Donna Shultz, Mary Jane Talbert, Doris Wear, Kathryn Saunders, Lee Ann Johnson, Yvonne Schultz. Second Row—Mr. Donald Schmitz (Advisor), Frances Gray, Verla Broege, Margaret Neff, Dorothy Bower, Carol Rountree, Betty Wickland, Patricia Heyer, Nelda Doubler, Marcy Karolus, Joanne Holland, Mr. Roland Kane (Advisor) Third Row—Lavonne Hockman, Ronald Strub, Francis Wetzel, Robert Fuchs, Robert Watson, Theodore Tollakson, Robert Wing, David Schmidt, Richard Bartell, Jean Steigner. Fourth Row—Loran Ingram, Donald Toay, Richard Manley, David Burrows, Paul Freeburg, Dean Hicks, Jack Moore, William Thomas, Robert Durrstein, Ronald Hicks 1G

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Class Poem What happened to the Warren Class of Fifty-two? You ask me, Mister? —where are they? —what did they do? Most live around here — few — not many moved away, Just ordinary folk — nice people — I would say. Now Joe has an electric shop — works hard — he would, Got personality — he’s fun — what's more he’s good; Suppose you heard that Kathryn went on the stage, Nice looking woman — slim — she doesn't show her age. And Merlin’s in the army — yeah — down Texas way, He got in — things went well — decided he’d stay And David — army got him too — in personnel — Last time I heard — poor guy — he wasn’t quite so well. And John? — well football — basketball — 'twas all the same, He’s coach at Notre Dame — team wins a lot of games; We don’t see much of Jack — he’s mostly on the go, He’s gabby — has to be — all salesmen are you know. I wonder — you came past that green house — edge of town? Folk come to buy from Bud and Dick for miles around; They call it “Little Bit Of Heaven’’ — guess they’re right, Most any time of year — it’s sure a pretty sight. You looking for some livestock? — want to buy a cow? Or maybe rather get a Poland China sow? Well Bob and Bill and Ronnie — all live on a farm, They’ve got real stock — with pedigrees — as long’s your arm. Lorraine, Jeannette and Donna? — raising kids — all fine, Takes money — patience too — besides a lot of time; Yet with those kids — they’re back behind most everything, You know — P.T.A. — 4-H — all that sort of thing. And Roland? — home town Doc — he married? No! No woman could stand it — he gets too tired — growls so; Got a nurse? — Yeah — his cousin Cathryn — she’s there, She’s calm — she’s gentle — Doc flares up — well, she doesnt’ care. Where’d Jerry hang his shingle? — right here — down two blocks, Some say he’s hard to beat — and tough and hard as rocks; And Anelene? — she's working there — his secretary, She’s efficent — but meek — he makes her fetch and carry. One more? — where's Buzz? — why Mister, don’t you know? — that's me Announcer, sports — or FBI — I planned to be; But changed my mind — I'm making legs — the kind you buy, Good business — good to know you help the other guy. Some things you don’t forget — it’s nice to sit like this, And talk about my class — and laugh — and reminisce — About school pals — our English teacher Edith Groom; Ah, no! You don't forget — not much — the old school room. by Alice Gates Mother of the Editor-in-Chief 15



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Freshman Class First Row—Sandra McWorthy, Elain Boelk, Ruby Downs, Donna Hammer, Joan Bon- dele, Linda White, Ursie Price, Darlene Hurst, Romaine Oltoff. Second Row—Mr Sam Milosevich (advisor). Vivian Rufenaht, Jeanne Beall, Lenora Korte, Janice Hodgson, Mary Jo Hayes, Nyla McFadden, Betty Spore, Janet Hodgson, Linda Toay, Helen Myers, Mary Dower, Mary March, Mrs. Doris Balbach (advisor). Third Row—Gene Martin, John Marks, Stanley Cox, Fred Dubach, Bill Luy, Bob Kin- ney, Milton Grose, Fred Brown, Glen Heidenreich, Richard Heller, Richard Mau. Fourth Row—Don Kinney, Bob Hodgson, Jerry Robson, Bill Mammoser, Jerry Pax, James‘Fleharty, Bob Cook, Kenneth Coad, James Estorf, Harvey McGivney. Fifth Row—Gwen Brown, Tommy Leehan, Lee Kruger, Jerry Harwick, Haldor Brick - ner, Carroll Halsted, Jimmy Barker, Vernon Williams, Bill Karolus, Duane In- gram. Years Events This year was filled with many interesting events. The first one we remember is the Home Coming on October 26th, when we entertained Stockton. Then on No- vember 17th, the poultry and grain judging took place. During our Christmas vacation a party, sponsored by the Woman’s Club and the Student Concil was held on December 28th. The annual Countv Basketball Tournment was held at Scales Mound, January 23, 24, and 25. Quite a lot of excitement was created during the week before the Band Carnival on February 11th. The annual Junior and Senior class plays were both a great sucess, the Juniors having their play on November 8th and 9th and the Seniors the 24th and 25th of April. Many group assemblies took place throughout the year. They were: December 3rd, Gypsy Troubadors—December 14th, Quiz program—December 21st, one act play and Christmas program—Jan- uary 11th, Group singing—Febuary 1st, Student assembly—Febuary 22nd, Patriots program—March 7th, Music program—March 19th, Marce Rlyexand, and April 21st, Sam Grathwell. Then in May the two most important days for the Seniors came up. They were of course, the 18th and 23rd, dates of baccalaureate and graduation. 17

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