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- 1+,sillnmleisiweilnaaa Q Whfurren High School E C H 0 E S Ninefw- Twenm-ave star, Arthur Ridgley, college leader of student activities, and Mary Hamilton, Mary Marshall, Twila Barringer, Lavinia Mebert, school teachers. The class of jan., '22. Charles Anderson and William Weigand are in Glendale, California. I met them there. Charles is a bookkeeper, and Bill is helping to run a newspaper daily. He wants everyone to know he bought a Ford Coupe,--yes, Bill does. Alfred DeCato, brilliant scholar' and mathematics instructor at East Junior, Morris Herman, law student, Mary Hagerty, pretty May Queen, Paul Och, banker, Harold Hunter, biusiness man, Edwin Lerch, Miami athlete, and Laura Fraiberg, school teacher. Stuart Powrie is a favorite at Carnegie Tech with professors and students. Theodre Stephen is temporarily employed as foreman of a large group of laborers in a local steel plant. fTed is my immediate boss.j He is as popular with his men QI know it, because I am one of themj as he was with his classmates who elected him president. A fine class. And now I have had my say. It will be incumbent upon some other great writer to extoll the virtues of the other great Alumni of the recent classes. My task is com- pleted. I write+I'inis. I Page One Hundred and Eightetnl
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1 .11 1 EQ wwimm High School E CH 0 E S Ni-mean Tw-fu-five how football really should be played. Mac is a noted football coach now. Not being much of a ladies' man, it would only be fair to the fair of this class toilet them tell you themselves how well they are getting along. E The class of '17, It boasts of Paul Frum, lawyer and Harvard graduate, jean Kemp, school teacher extraordinary, David Osborne, football hero, Clement Zipperer, well-known business Hgure, George Lewis, promising lawyer, Clyde Schell, very capable sport editor of The Tribune-Chronicle who is making a great success, Edwin Anderson, Harvard graduate, and David Wick, a leader of the Boy Scout movement and the Fourth County Commissioner. The class of '18. Think of them. Coral Backus, popular school teacher who went and got married, Peter Boyle, medical student, Salvini Guarnieri, artist, Irwin King, brilliant violinist of Cleveland, Lorena Coale, banker, Ralph jones, noted advertising manager of New York City, Claude Perry, medical student, and Adelbert Seiple, practic- ing physician by this time. A The class of '19. Robert Bean, college athlete and graduate, Bert Whitman, lawj student at Ohio State, Mary Guarnieri, college graduate, Geraldine Ford, Phi Betta Kappa student at Oberlin and well-liked East Junior High teacher, Harold Lynn, banker, Ned Brooks, one of the most brilliant writers and reporters in the United States, Lillian Kastan, night school teacher, Herbert Chinnock, connected with the City Engineering Dept., Lenore VVeir, who married the versatile Norman Adams, Marian Nesbitt, college graduate and school teacher, Bruce Powrie, one of the most promising engineers in America, and Loy Smith, banker. Truly a wonderful class. A The class of Jan. '20. Grant Copeland, afliliated with the Ohio Public Service, Percy Mansell, rising ligure in the mercantile world, Margaret Dennison, college graduate, and VVilliam McClain, college graduate and practicing lawyer. Please remember the others. The class of June, '20. Horace Hartman, pharmacist, Fred Dungan, splendid fellow and popular business man, Louis Berkowitz, medical student at University of Chicago, Collier Filler, scholar and writer, Raymond Kale, famous athlete, Helen Ridgely, who is liked by all, especially her pupils at East Junior, and Harold Williams, collegiate leader, and Paul, his name-sake, QPaul Williams,-You know himj teaches school once in a while. 4 The class of Jan., '21. Phillip Wright, the most respected man on the Cornell campus, Clarence Braunberns, great athlete, Paul Lenney, skilledartist, Taylor Boyd, Cleveland banker, David Ohl, Cornell student, Isadore Moidel, law student, Joseph Folan, college graduate, john Armour, married and a proud daddy, Esther Adams, trained nurse, and for school teachers-Jane Palmer, Ruth Rice, Olive Brown, Alice McKibben, Irene Morgan, and Marcella Geissman. Don't forget Viola Miller, Edith McFarland, Thelma Smith, Dorothy Estabrook, Martha Herlinger, and the other good- looking girls of the greatest class that was every graduated from Warren High School- in the Hrst month of 1921. The class of ,21. Uune, of coursej. Keith Scott, store manager, Archie Lewis, banker, John Skillman, engineering student, Frances Rose, who runs one of the offices in the Trumbull county court House, Justine Heasely, popular college student, Harvey Seiple, osteopath, Kenneth Gordon, law student, Marie Foley, sensational basketball IPage One Hundred and Seventenzl
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-14 ?l1ll?5 ' ii,C ill1lQn?P -Q W-mf-Trish School ECHOES NiMIGenTwenh1-Bw Q9 aazzxmumage1-.frelnumuaa September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October October November -Q Calendar School Year 1924-1925 2-The Hrst day. 10 B's ever-green. 3-Great confusion throughout the school 4-New Schedules made out. . 5-We see a slight improvement. 7-Aiday of rest. 8-All set. School starts in earnest. 9-Hi-Y hold first meeting. 10-Less gas and more midnight oil. 11-Teacher's patience almost exhausted. 15-Beginning to look more like school. 16-Lecture on right use of stairways. ' 18-One of our rising young artists took a very artistic tumble. 19-Big football rally. 24-Teacher's picnic. Tough meat. Short assembly to see Sailor Scotty. 26-Assembly. Football squad prepares for first game with Youngstown South. ' 27-Team lost but are not down-hearted. Score 25-13. 28-Miss Risdon entertained faculty and families at home in Ravenna. E0-Faculty excursion to Milton Lake. 3-Your pep! Your pep! Whole school turns out for parade and pep meeting. 4-Result of pep meeting-Warren 45, Girard 0. 9-Small attendance. Marine Band in town. 10-12 A's have Hallowe'en Party at Fred Yount's. 11-joy! We win from Barberton-41-0. 13-First milestone. Some joy. Some grief. 14-We begin to study more. 15-Tickets selling fast for special train to Fostoria. 16-Team left for Fostoria at 13 after 12. 17-Miss Meek called home by mother's illness. 18-Warren-354 Fostoria-7. Splendid time going to and from and at Fostoria. 19-Miss Somerwill is engaged. 20-Art class is making very beautiful posters. 21-Much talk of coming Rayen game. 22--Band organizes. 23-Tickets on sale for coming Double Junior Masque. 24--Tomorrow is the big day. 25-Double Junior Masque. Team plays Rayen-are defeated. Score 13-0. 27-Talk of having special train to Ashtabula Harbor if 300 sign up. 29-The train will not be sent to Harbor. 30-Band is disappointed. Can't go either. 1-Football squad leaves for Ashtabula Harbor. lPage One Hundred and Ninetzenl . O
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