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- Qlflllllib wvulen High School E C H O E S Nirwfeen Twmsl-as-Z Tana Club . There Are No Alps john Marshall, President Paul Musser, Vice-President jack Manternach, Treasurer Merideth jones, Secretary Gerald Waller Reed Dodge Jay Green Charles Thomas Don. Foley Les Myers Junior Smith Harold McKee Robert Roderick Howard Stroup Harley Kirkpatrick Dave Thomas Louis Fontaine U Dan Rasor Howard Anderson john McCulley Paul Wilson IPage On: Hundred and Tenl
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3 lVurren High School C HAH 0 E S Nineteen Twenty-five 1 -Hfeeeegw ---a A'-K The Ufhcial Club Officers Prfxidrnt .... ........,.. .... I D elbert Lutton Secretary ..................................., Sylvia Laitinen Un September 1924 a new club was organized at Warren high. This was the Oflicial Club. organized at the suggestion of Mr. Mollenkopf. The purpose of the Official Club was to teach the boys and girls to ofhciate at all kinds of sports and games. To give the students some goal toward which to strive. a Wm was to be given for olliciating at a certain number of games. This W was to be distinguished from the other letters at VVarren high by a small 0 in the center of the letter. Maybe it was the WV or maybe it was the work of the club, anyway whichever it may have been, a large number of students turned out for the first meeting of the club. Quite a large number remained in the club too. Of course, the first thing to do was to elect officers. Kenneth Lynn was chosen for president and Sylvia Laitinen was chosen for secretary. Then began a diligent study of the rules of volley ball and soccer ball, those being the games then in season. All grammar school athletics and games were refereed, 'man- aged and handled in a very capable way by the Ollicial Club. High School interclass games were also eHiciently managed by the organization. The new president chosen for the following semester was Delbert Lutton. During the past semester basketball and baseball games have been successfully handled by members of the club. The members have worked hard and those who have earned their letters certainly deserve them. l Page One Hundred and Nintl
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- Q - num: fzsgelulilsa g www- rm- Sch-ml . E C H 0 E S Ni-Mm Tw-mm-avg Q rs1Ilnu1a3zf.s111lm,:a e My Kingdom for a Glrl a Horatius Alexander Gaius Van Frederickson, Jr. slowly stretched his six by one frame and yawned. His gaze drifted over the 319.50 all wool suit, his brand spanking new pair of American Statesmen number nines, and his socks-Horatius didn't like socks for the reason that they imparted a very disagreeable odor to his otherwise perfect feet. The mirror reflected to the vainful youth the balance of his gorgeous outfit fpurchased at the Abberviated Lion Tamer's Placej. Horatius was tired-so tired that he could have slept peacefully while the VV. F. Cottonworth Store Cin which he was employed now and thenj burned to the whiskey cases. He sprawled in the arm chair and reviewed in his mind the events of the past few months. April-and murmurs of the Senior Play already iioating through the hydrogen sul- lide. Well, Horatius would have to become industrious. Last semester he had asked the only girl for the date at such a late hour that her mother refused to grant permission on account of the lack of time to think it over Cthough she had known Horatius since he was old enough to cry for eatsj. Horatius didn't plan to have history repeat itself. Therefore our young hero UD carefully spread oil over his troubled hair, applied his trusty wire cutter to his visage, added Deadman's Mole Cream, and dusting down the result with his sister's best rouge, he sallied ,forth to repeat what VVilson said to fthe Republican Senate, Weenies, Weddings, and Wickets. Amelia Lattin's eyes snapped brightly as she surveyed the goof in the immediate foreground. The balloon type spectacle rims caught her fancy but the size 38 frame decorated with size 32 mining shirt had exactly the opposite effect and the same might be said ofthe corduroys which made amends in width what they lacked in length. Amelia tactfully considered what to say by way of polite refusal, but the lanky obstacle to her range of vision scattered her thoughts to Siberia and all hope of concentration even farther-possibly as far as her interests in studies. For two whole minutes she studied the lean shanks hopelessly floundering in the huge trousers while she attempted to frame a suitable reply. In the meantime she talked of eveirything else under the sun. Horatius Enally snapped out a curt farewell and took his departure. He had not time to waste with a girl who had to think what she could wear to match his line suits before she would accept his offer. So Horatius turned his mind to more likely prospects. When he finally cornered Irma Snyder he found her to be far more encouraging than Anfelia. Irma would be glad to go. She could think of nothing she would like better. Clrma had a fasting working skullj. Yes, Irma thought such a thing would be line BUT-Irma was going to spend the week before graduation with her aunts in Youngs- town. Of course they could accompany her to the Senior Play and incidently come to see her graduate. Her aunts all detested boys. Every one of them still held the title of Miss, and Horatius thought that-take added would make it more appropriate. No, it simply couldn't be done. Irma was sorry-so was Horatius. But there were ten million odd others and Horatius would, if necessary, ask all ten to secure a seatmate. A Elva Young came to the point-with Horatius on the receiving end. I could go, but I don't want to, she said. Oh, I don't know whether I could or not, but I don't care to anyway. Elva had, until recently, spent her evening hours from , IPage One Hundred and Elrvenl
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