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Yvurrnen Tligjh School C H 0 E S Nixxclccll Twenly-five History of the 11-A Class liver since the present 11 A class stumbled wonderingly into the portals of the ancient and antiquated VVarren High School in September 1923, it has served some useful purposes arid' has helped to push the school from the steeple top into the sky. Of course, during the first semester, when the 11 A's were 10 B's, they were abused for the main purpose of amusing the almighty upper classmen. During the first year they wore out their shoes climbing the fire escapes to the annex. lncidentally they all but wore out Mr. Kepner because they would forget that school starts at 8:30 and not at 8:45. The class oflicers for that first trying year were: president, Dutch Baker, the baby elephant of the football team, secretary, Mary Allmang treasurer, Katherine Kerr. The sponsors fthey were apparently neededj chosen at that time were Mr. Barrington of Botany fame and Miss Gillis, the fiery headed teacher of Caesar's worst liction, The Gallic Wars. During the past year the 11 A's have doubly done their duty to the school in many ways. To start with, they held a meeting and elected the following oflicersg president, Elizabeth Scott, vice-president, Robert Bowditchg secretary, Glen Lechleitnerg treasurer, Mary Vllurtemberger. A constitution was drawn up with the highest of ideals, the class motto, VVe stand only for high ideals was adopted, the flowers, 'mums' were chosen, the class colors, blue and white, were picked, and the 1926 rings and pins were ordered. The dues, after endless discussion, were decided upon and everything was prepared for a business-like year. The class is now on a solid Hnancial basis brought about by the work and effort of the members. The 11 A's at the various school games have sold those articles which are always sure to lighten the burden of a heavy purse. The girls did wonders with the candy sales and their good looks fmostly their good looksj to help till the treasury. The Double Junior Mix in 1924 was a huge success both socially and linancially. In fact that party was the best that has ever been given, before or since. Also there have been two class parties that have been anything but failures. The 11 A's are also very prominent in school activities. In school athletics they are represented by such stellar players as Dutch Baker, Jack Horner, Harold McKee, Red Shaw, Leslie Myers, Leo McCarthy, and Harry Prentice. Marjorie Estabrook was voted the best Vllarren High student and she is an 11 A. The class is represented in the music department by some able singers and by Trix Scott, a worthy piano thumper, Mitchel Moidel and Robert Bowditch, hot air experts, are debaters and the class has several celebrities in journalistic work. Also it must be remembered that the present 11 A class basketball team beat those supposedly dignified Seniors for the school title. With these names and with these accomplishments one can see the calibre of the present 11 A class. Next year the 11 A class will be the high and mighty Seniors, so then watch the old place hum. Vlle, the 11 A's. will give the kindly old school a fitting burial since our new Warren G. Harding High School will soon be ready. VVith the best wishes for the Echoes l Page Fifty--ninrl
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nurses wiilmm High school ii E C H 0 E S lT.lZ2Q,Ig?fllI,l,,Q'g,Z , ::::,:emr 1g elnliis 11-B Class Roll Prey-idenl ...... .... h Iames Estabrook Vice-Preridf-111 .... ..... IN 'lartha Craig Serrrlary ...,,. ,... E arl Vlloodford Trfasurfr .... . . . Ballard Vincent Abell, Marybell Adams, Ruth Allard, Kenneth Baldwin, Evelyn Biery. Frances Bogdon, Nick Carleton, Clinton Cobb, Rena Cobb, Reva Collins, Martha Connolly, Mary Cook, Howard Cooper, Dorothy Craig, Martha Crowe, Marjorie Davis, Mabel Daykin, Wm. Deemer,Olive Derr, Harry Engster, Herbert Estabrook, james Faroga, Leon Forrest, Harry Fox, Caroline Frankie, Helen Gildard, Curtis Gledliill, Ruth Guarnieri, Sarah Gutia, Sylvia Haughton, Ruthena Heitman ,Robert Hernon ,Elizabeth Hinton, Levier Hogan, Evelyn Hughes, Lucille Hunter, Kathleen jacobs, Edna Kelley. Evelyn Kempke, Dorsey Kennedy, VVilliain Lamison, Carl Lewis, Elizabeth Logue, Katherine Logue, Saylor Losey, Pherna Lynn, Doris Maggiano, Michael Marsteller, james Miller, Lorna Miller, Morris Moore, Beatrice Moser, Rose Mary McConnell ,Dorothy McCormick, Eleanor McDonald, Russell ' Newton ,Thomas Oakes, Arthur Ooih, GFIICC Oliver ,Wm. Pippenger, Gladys Planck, Ivan Porea. john Quackenbush, Helen Reeves, Howard Rex, john Rich. 'llheodore Robinson, lrene Schulz, Elizabeth Senes, Carmella Shaw. Hayes Shields, Marion Shirey, tlsabel Smith, Lorraine Sprague, Vina Belle Stafford, Arlein Sullivan, Leona Thompson, Walter Toinpkins, Charles Van Metre, Martha Vail, Mabel Vincent, Ballard Yoit, Edward VVcst. Burdette Xvills, Lorain Wolbert. Charles VVoodford, Earl XVyndham, Edith Yolicm. Emma I Page Sixty onel
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