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YVnn-en Higlr School E C H O E S N inefeen Twenty-Svc ' K . Small But Great The January class of 1926 is one of the smallest classes in the Warren High School but, nevertheless, it has held its own in all ways and excelled in many. In interclass com- petitions strong' teams have always been presented and when 11 B's, the interclass basketball championship was captured. Aside from this the class has furnished many stars for the varsity teams. In scholarships also the class has been prominent and it always has a goodly number upon the Honor Roll. It has also done much to benefit the entire school. Perhaps its greatest achievement was the establishment of the annual Double Junior Mix. The first of these was held in the Armory in the Spring of 1924. This was so successful that the school authorities decided to establish it as an annual affair. The next Mix was held in the fall ofthe same year. The Armory was packed with students, and confetti, just as on the first occasion, and it is practically certain that each year in the fall, the members of' Warren High will have one big blowout under the auspices of the two junior classes. The class was first organized when its members were 10 A's. At this time, Harold Hoffman was elected presidentg Elizabeth Greig, vice-presidentg Donald Klippert, secretary and Treasurer. VVhen juniors the class elected Donald Klippert. presidentg Charles Harries, vice-presidentg Herbert Holcomb. secretaryg and Blanche Russell, treasurer. For the senior year Gerhard Derge has been installed as presidentg Pearl Killinen, vice-presidentg Dorothy l-lite, secretaryg and Charles Harries, treasurer. At the first meeting Miss Campbell and Mr. Chenot were elected faculty sponsors They have worked unceasingly for the class and done everything in their power to furthe its interests. Without their advice and assistance it would have been impossible for the class to accomplish what it has. I' From this brief outline of its activities it can easily be seen .that the January class of 1926 has been an integral part ofthe school and done a great deal to improve Warren High in all ways. I Page Fifly-fowl
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