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H I G C ,pH O enter CLASS OF FEBRUARY, '20 - ' In September, 1918, we, who now proudly call ourselves Seniors, were entitled to enter the revered portals of old W. H. S. with the title of Junior A's. There and then we resolved to display all possible vim and vigor in order to make the last half of our Junior year a success. Our Junior President was Harry Masters, the other officers were, Vice President, Percy Mansellg Secretary, Roberta Royceg Treasurer, Florence Rileyg and Sargeant at Arms, Julian Mark. Miss Lewis was elected faculty advisor. Although the enforced Flu vacation interfered with our plans regarding the annual Junior-Senior Masquerade and Junior play, we managed somehow to come up smiling, and also to put cur extra change to a good cause by adopting a war orphan. Clever class rings and pins were chosen by a committee and ordered. A success- ful year ended the latter part of February. The first of March we started the final year of our High School career: Percy Mansell was then given that dignified office of Senior President, Calvin Reeves, Vice Presidentg Eleanor Krauss, Secretaryg Carlton Lehman, Treasurer, and Catherine Fen- ton, Sargeant at Arms. The Carnegie Technical Glee Club Concert has been the chief event of our exist- ence as S-eniors. This was given under the auspices of our class as a substitute for the Junior play. - Forty men from the Tech. gave a glee club and Mandolin Concert in the Central Christian Church, April 24. The men were royally entertained by the members of our class and several members of the other classes. A dance was held in the Hippedrome Hall, and the affair proved to be both a social and a financial success. As a last respect to our departing Seniors we hope to participate in a banquet, which will be the climax of a happy and prosperous year. Beatrice Barr Clarence Beck Grant Copeland Margaret Dennison Katherine Fenton Dorothy Frost Katherine Goldner Mabel Griffin . Horace Hartman Georgia Hickernell Diana Horner Dorothy Izant Geraldine Izant Esther King Evah King Eleanor Krauss Carlton Lehman Dorothy Lewis Percy Mansell Harry Masters Julian Mark Bella Marowitz Lyle MCB1-ide' Donald McCorkle Edward Milway William McLain Lynn Morey Paul Narotsky William Och Regina O'Rourke Elma Patton Margaret Poulton Calvin Reeves Roberta Royce Lurline Shafer Lucile Shelton Elsie Steinbeck Helen Sutlife Bruce Taylor Charles Thompson Twyla Trask Donald Watson A Celia Welton Verne Wildman Mabel Wolfe
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HIG'H SCHOOL LIFE Eunior SQA CLASS OF JUNE '20 A We entered the Warren High School September, 1917, as that Babyhood class of Freshman. During this period of our life the only hope we had was to look forward to the day when we would -be considered Sophs. At last that long-looked-for day arrived. One early Saturday morning in October we journeyed forth to Packard Park, where we organized our class with Richard Thomas as Presidentg Helen Ridgely, Vice Presidentg Harlan Mace, Treasurerg Fred Dungan, Secretaryg and Lyman Hyde, Sergeant-at-Arms. In December, a class meet- ing was held at Oaks Hall, chaperoned by Miss Shaw and Miss Bancroft. Our colors were then chosen. With joy and pomp this school year drew to a close, successful in every sense of the word. We entered into our Junior year with happy hearts and smiling faces, for now we had the privilege of looking down upon the green Freshman and 'silly Sophomores. But, however, with all our fun we have taken a serious aspect of our High School life. This year our class officers are Fred Dungan, Presidentg Geneva Barrick, Vice Presi- dentg Collier Filler, Treasurerg Mildred Hart, Secretaryg Clifford Frasier, Sergeant-ab Arms. We must speak a good word for our Junior officers, for they certainly have performed their duties well. Although we have not enjoyed a Junior Play like the classes before us, we have considered our Junior year a happy one. A We are all looking forward to seeing ourselves as dignified Seniors, and hope we may have as good a scholarship as the Seniors of 1919. Geneva Barrick Alfred Boone Clarence Braunberns Mildred Cordell Grace Crawford Muriel Daugherty Frances Davies Harold Dilworth Fred Dungan Collier Filler Clifford Frazier Clark Fredenburg Lucile Fredenburg Beatrice Fowler Helen Griffith Edna Giltz Olive 'Gledhill Mildred Halls Karl Hart Mildred Hart -29- Mary Hayes Raymond Kale Helen Kennedy Mildred Lock Mary Logue Harlan Mace Walter Mansell Gladys McKnight Laura Photo Helen Ridgley Mildred Rowlands Henrietta Schilling Ada Schmidt ' Julia Shoenberger Elizabeth Smith . Thelma Smith Lucile Taft Evelyn Thompson Mildred Trefrey
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