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CLASS HISTORY In the spring of 1954 forty-one eighth grade graduates received their diplomas from the president of Community Unit District 205’s school board, Dr. McCool. Our class was the first to graduate in the new Apple River school auditorium. In the fall of 1954 the walls of Warren High welcomed the following freshmen: Jerry Armstrong, Patricia Bausman, Jeanette Beldin, June Brinkmeter, Janet Broege, Ronald Broshous, Audrey Busch, Agnes Charlton, Sherman Cox, JoAnn Dower, Keith Eckerman Harry Friedli, Roberta Gartner, Don Gates, Dean Gerber, Cleo Gollmer, Ruth Ann Graham, Gerald Grindey, Marcia Haeft,Patricia Hale, Sherry Hanson, Dean Heller, Nancy Hess, Judy Hockman, Ora Mae Hurst, John Karolus, Shelby Korte, Sharon Krippendorf, Judy Kuhleman, Delmar Lawrence, Russell Loge- marrn, Cordell Martin, Eugeue McKee, LaVerne Newman, Jack Smith, Mac Smith, Sheryl Steigner, Jacob Stilson, Dick Tomman, Joanne Up- mann, and Margaret Ann Williams. Judy Broege received her training in her home. The sophomores gave us a successful party. The return party, said to be a party for the birds, was also a success. Mistletoe was enjoyed by all at both parties. We lost Agnes Chorlton at the end of the first semester. As sophomores we gained Jerry Meier and Agnes Chorlton, but lest during the summer Nancy Hess, Sherry Hanson, Cordell Martin and Mac Smith. During the first semester we lost Ronald Broshous and Ora Mae Hurst. By the end of the second semester we had) tost Judy Hockman. Eugene McKee and Jacob Stilson. A few of the sophomores were amidst the gaiety of the Mardi Gras as they served at the prom. This was our most : successful year in money matters. Everyone looked forward to the beginning of our junior year and out- class rings. As a class we chose a ring of rectangular shape with simple lines. We lost John Karolus, Agnes Chorlton and Delmar Lawrence, but Bernard Saunders, Dwayne Meier and Ed Zweifel were given a royal wel- come to our class. Our class play “No More Homework” was a huge suc- cess with a full house both nights. The laughter the players created by gluing maps to the floor and getting left in dark attics will long ring in the halls of Warren High. The junior prom was said to be the prettiest in many years. The theme “Oriental Gardens” was carried out in the delicious banquet prepared by our mothers as well as in the decorations Our class president, Roberta Gartner, was queen and Jack Smith Was chosen king. Their court consisted of Peggy Williams, Keith Eckerman, Ruth Ann Graham, Jerry Meier, Sharon Krippendorf, Russell Logemann, Sheryl Steigner, and Harry Friedli. The last year of our stay at Warren High was one we will never for- get Marcia Haeft and Bernard Saunders left our class leaving thirty-two members. To start our year the senior girls gave the boys a supper for winning in our junior magazine sale contest. As this history goes to press we are looking forward to receiving our senior pictures. Our class play in March will be only one of the many ac- tivities which will climax our senior year. The last week in April we, as a class, will take the tradtional trip. May will bring sad and happy mo- ments as baccalaureate and graduation bring our class together for the last time. What ever the future holds for each one of our class, we will never forget the years at Warren High.
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JERRY ARMSTRONG PATSY BAUSMAN JFTA-1.2 Class Pres.-l Class Vice Pres.-3 Football-1,2,4 Basketball-1,2, 3 Baseball-3, 4 W Club-3,4 Band-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1, 3 Year Book Staff-4 “Recreation is not being idle; it is easing the weaxied part by change of occupation.” JEANETTE BELDIN FHA-1,2, 3,4 GAA-2,3, 4 Library Staff-3 Band-1,2,3,4 Band Contestant-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1,2, 3 Class Play-3 Year Book Staff-4 JUNE BRINKMEIER FHA-1,2,3,4 GAA-4 Library Staff-3 Year Book Staff-4 “A good heart is worth gold.” “Nothing but a good life here can fit men for a better one hereafter.” AUDREY BUSCH FHA-1,2,3,4 FTA-4 GAA-1,3,4 Library Staff-1,3,4 Secretary to Library Staff-4 Class Play-3,4 Year Book Staff-4 “The most utterly lost of days, is that in which you have not once laughed.” FHA-1,2,3,4 GAA-1,2,3 FTA-1 Chorus-1,2 Majorette-3 Oheerleader-2, 3, 4 Year Book Staff-4 ‘If my heart were not light, I would die.” JANET BROEGE FHA-1,2,3,4 FTA-1 GAA-2, 3 Chorus-1,2 Band-3 Year Book Staff-4 “I would help others out of a fellow feeling.” SHERMAN COX FFA-1,2,3,4 FFA Treasurer-4 Intermurals-1,2,3,4 Basketball-1 Year Book Staff-4 “Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie.’?
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