Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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RICHARD BARTELL Class President - 1 Class Treasurer - 3 Boys’ Chorus 1-2 Band 2-3-4 Basketball - 1 Intramural Sports - 3 Year Book Staff - 4 Wisdom is to the mind what health is to the body. MARGARET NEFF Class Treasurer - 4 Student Council - 4 Girls’ Chorus 1-2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball - 3 F. H. A. 2-3-4 F. H. A. Sec’y-Treas. - 3 F. H. A. Treasurer - 4 Jr. Class Play - 3 Year Book Staff - 4 A truth that one does not. understand becomes an error. ROBERT WATSON Class Secretary - 3 Student Council 3-4 Student Council President 4 Boys’ Chorus 1-2 Band; 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 W Club 3-4 Letterman 2-3 Intramural Football 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 F. T. A. - 4 Jr. Class Play - 3 Year Book Staff - 4 It is the hardest thing in the world to be a good thinker without being a good self- examiner CAROL ROUNTREE Student Council Secretary 3 Student Council Treasurer 4 Girls’ Chorus 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 1-2-3 F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 Jr. Class Play - 3 Fear Book Staff - 4 A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home. RICHARD MANLEY Class President - 2 Boys’ Chorus - 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 W Club 3-4 Letterman 2-3-4 Intramural Sports - 1 F. T. A. 3-4 F. T. A. Co. Historian - 4 F. F. A. Vice President - 1 F. F. A. Secretary - 2 Year Book Staff - 4 You can never get ahead of the other fellow just by trying to get even with him. DORIS WEAR Class Secretary - 4 Girls’ Chorus 1-2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Treasurer - 4 Majorette 2-3-4 Music Contestant 3-4 Cheerleader - 4 F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 F. H. A. Reporter - 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Jr. Class Play - 3 if ear Book Staff - 4 One does not expect in this world; one hopes and pays car-fare. DONALD TOAY Class President - 4 Boys Chorus 1-2 Basketball 1-2-3-4 W Club 2-3-4 W Club Vice President - 4 Letterman 2-3-4 Phy Ed Club - 4 Intramural Basketball - 1 Intramural Football - 1 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. Treasurer - 4 F. F. A. Sentinel - 3 Year Book Staff - 4 One can not always be a hero, but one can always be a man. WILLIAM THOMAS Student Council 3 Boys’ Chorus 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 W Club 1-2-3-4 Letterman 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 3 F. T. A. - 4 F. T. A. Reporter - 4 Jr. Class Play - 3 Year Book Staff - 4 The wise carry their knowl- edge, as they do their watches, not for display, but for their own use. MARY JANE TALBERT Girls Chorus 1-2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Music Contestant 1-2-3-4 Phy Ed Club - 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Year Book Staff - 4 Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. BOB WING Class Secretary - 1 Student Council 2-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 W Club 3-4 W Club Secretary - 4 Letterman 2-3-4 Athletic-Football Capt. - 4 Phy Ed Club - 4 Vice Pres. Phy Ed Club - 4 Intramural Basketball - 1 F. F. A. 1-2 F. F. A. Reporter - 1 Year Book Staff - 4 I envy no man who knows more than myself, but pity them that know less.

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Class Personals During our four years of high school we get to know each other quite thoroughly—so thoroughly in fact that often times one becomes amazed at how much his classmates know about him. For example, did you know that Loren Ingram, although a consistent reader of intellectual books, is often caught with a comic book or that Bud Watson, our class’ bid for chemical fame, likes to feed’ the hogs on his father’s farm? Oh, too, odd as it may seem, Bill Thomas, so closely affiliated to the Sentinel-Leader, likes to read the Galena Gazette just as well, and Marcy Karolus, our red-headed beauty, is now saving her pennies to buy the Columbufi Peroxide factory. I’ll bet you never realized that Mary Jane Talbert, this year’s Apple Pickers’ Queen, hates apples or that Carol Piefer and Jean Stigener can’t stand vibrations around their heads. You don’t think that’s odd, huh? Well you would if you knew that they are both solo clarinetists. Don’t try to tell me that you know Patsy Heyer, Frances Gray, Betty Wick land, Carol Rountree, Shelbie Myers, and LaVonne Hockman, think that Nora is an uneventful burg in spite of the fact that they carry poison darts with them for the benefit of anyone who makes a crack about it. I hope no one tells Bob Mammoser that Donna Shultz doesn’t like black Chevrolets, and that no one tells the Shullsburg men that Nelda Doubler thinks Wisconsin is too milky.” Don’t tell Bob Fuchs, Charlie Blackbourn, or Ronnie Strub that we told you this either, but these guys are building a new factory to make better seed corn. They figure that this corn will make stronger „ shocks, and they will not be bothered with rascals tipping theirs over anymore. The latest gossip is that Don Toay, our tall- est senior, likes short girls that never notice a majorette’s uniform. Doris Wear, on the other hand, says she doesn’t like to strut with the band but does like to get into the football games free! Foi you football fans—Bob Wing our football captain this year, is also a great tiddly-wink player. You’d never guess either that Gary Leverton is a bit self-conscious of his sparsely covered cranium and that Franny Wetzel, our professional complainer, never once complains when he’s outside of school. Defying all traditions, Ronnie Hicks and Dick Bartell have the desire to go to Chicago and be the youngest guards in the Chicago Museum of Natural History. Dean Hicks wants to go along and run the hydraulic jack that hoists the giant telescoe up in the Planitarium. Dean hates to look up in the atmosphere but loves to look at catapillars through the telescope. Both Margaret Neff and Sharon Wolff are of the slightly introvert type, but they like to play robust games like soccer. What’s that? You say they’ve got metal shins. We don’t believe it. Dave Schmidt, who rep- resents the class in the mechanics department, was also the only senior to gain any weight this rugged year. He worked in a grocery store. They tell me that Verla Broege is worried about gaining weight. She drinks plenty of malts but doesn’t gain a pound. However, she isn’t an habitual malt drinker. BiU Hume, one of our seniors from Apple River, says he likes that town but would rather not live in a suburb. He says Apple River is one of Warren’s suburbs. Disregarding the suburb idea, Chalotte Seffrood re- port® that she Ukes Warren better than Shullsburg because down here people can go into a restaurant after any type of sports without endanger- ing their physical features. And because of protests from his classmates Dick Manley has promised never to try to write again. When these thirty-four seniors graduate, they take with them many interesting personalities to help them gain success in their future lives Thus Warren High not onlv loses students but their remarkable and dis- tinctive personalities as well.

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