Warrensburg Latham High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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f cardinal! FRESHMEN Top row (left to right) : Richard Beall, Homer Trusner, John Albert, Dale Waller, Stanley Beall, Earl Clem, Ellis Turner, John Stone, Paul Herron, Lockwood Simpson, John Lehn. Middle row: Marie Trusner, Eunice Bost, Vera Smith, Mary Rau, Ethel Robin- son, Helen Gulick, Margaret Herron, Jean Waller, Lulu Rogers, Herman Nottleman, Harold Vaughan, Dan Hursh. Sitting: Mildred Crantz, Ruth Major, Earlene Major, Rosemond Buckley, Erma Robbins, Idabella Major, Virginia Crossman, Martha Janvrin, Velma Baum. (Not in picture): Charles Haines, Leonard Buckley. FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES On September 1, 1925, a class of thirty-five members, the largest in the history of W. C. H. S., assembled at the High School for admittance as Freshmen. Early in the school year, class election was held and the class chose the following officers: Earlene Major ..................... President Lulu Rogers .................. Vice-President Virginia Crossman ............Secy.-Treasurer In athletics and music, the Freshies were in no way slack in their contributions and one member of the class was elected to a position on the staff. The primary social event of the year was the weiner roast given by Freshies for Sophs. We are certain that the Freshmen have entered into and contributed to High School life, in all lines, quite successfully, and we are confident that their ideals and abilities will be heightened thru their career at W. C. H. S. Twenty-nine

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([CARDINAL) SOPHOMORES Standing (Left to right) : Ohlie Pyles, Harry Oakes, James Williams, Eugene Ault. Sitting: Ruby Clem, Edna Turner. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 1, 1923, seven young people feeling very much out of place, entered W. C. H. S. and were enrolled as Freshmen. In the early part of September the following class officers were elected: Ohlie Pyles ....................... President James Williams ............... Vice-President Harry Oakes ................. Secy.-Treasurer In addition to these officers they elected Mr. Orr as their adviser. During the year the class was duly represented in basketball, baseball and track. No special class activities were held during their Freshman year. However, they were entertained by the school at a weiner roast in Dietrich’s Grove. Before the school year was over two of the members were missing from the original seven, so when school was out for the year, the Freshmen class was composed of only five members; but on the whole the class had a very successful year. The same five members of the previous year and one newcomer enrolled again, this time as Sophomores. By this time they had become accustomed to High School life. The class maintained the high standards as Sophomores that they had as Freshmen and elected this time the following class officers: Eugene Ault ....................... President James Williams ............... Vice-President Harry Oakes -................ Secy.-Treasurer They chose Miss Stubbs as their class adviser. This year things have run as smoothly as they did the previous year and they are planning on two more successful years. Twenty-eight



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It seems like a long lane that leads to the school house. Dig hard if you would cultivate your mind. It’s the hard grind at school that puts on the polish. Grades in school seem awfully steep. Some people don’t like their teacher because they think the teachei wants to know too much. Thirty

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