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THE WARRIOR eee Our Faculty As we look over the history of the Warrenton High School during the year of nineteen hundred twenty-five, without any too much optimism, we find that the school has taken great strides towards attaining a reputation e nviable by any institution. Las year we thought our experience in athletics, debate, and with other various organizations was indeed very successful, but this year, with our continued success in all our activities we have come to realize that there is one vital cog in our school that heretofore has not been fully appreciated—OUR FACULTY. There is no better time or place than here to say that when Prof. L. C. Campbell's position expires at the end of the school year may he leave the corridors of this high school with the thought that we are most deeply indebted to him for all that he has done for the qood of this institution. He has established such a reputation with is integrity, broad-mindedness, and foresight. that we are indeed reluctant to have him leave after his brief three years here—a three years that has marked the awakening and ad vancement the like of which we can hardly realize. While we sincerely regret the loss of our Principal, we take this opportunity to congratulate Mr. Arthur F. Wicks on his promotion, and we feel that no better choice could have been made to fill the office of Principal. May it serve as a partial re- muneration to him for fulfilling his duties so well. When a good debate team was wanted we turned to Mr. oH Ae Cross;-when-a-lively play was suggested we turned to him—and tho the talent wasn’t the best. we can say that he has pulled through with flying colors. It is hard to realize that Mr. Cross. too, is going to leave, after becoming so firmly established among us. No doubt there are others who are just as willing and capable as Mr. Cross is, but somehow it seems that it would be hard in. deed to satisfactorily replace him. Miss Edith Wilson of Astoria taught language, english and history. When basketball season called for a girls’ team Miss Wilson developed a very successful sextette and now that base- ball season is here she is coaching the girls’ nine which promises to bring home a flock of victories to W. H. S. She has entered into all our activities with such a zest and spirit that we feel she has fulfilled her position very ably. Her presence here next fail wil surely be welcome.
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THE WARRIOR Arthur F. Wicks, Be pe University of Oregon 1922 Third Year Commerce Junior Class Advisor Warrior Faculty Manager Miss Edyth Wilson B.A: University of Oregon 1924 First Year Languages, Commercial Arithmetic Sophomore Class Advisor Girls’ Athletic Coach Play Coach S. L. Cross, B. A. Linfield College 192: Second Year English, History, General Science, Civics. Freshman Class Advisor Debate Coach Play Coach
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[12] THE WARRIOR The Faculty The happiest days that we remember In any year that past us by, Began with the beautiful days of September In grand old Warrenton Hi. We came for the purpose of learning, A purpose with impetus bent, E’en tho our hearts were yearning To rid ourselves of such torment. Oh, how we craved excitement In those days of happy glee, And how we shunned enlightenment In subjects that were hard to see. But as the saying goes, “Them days are gone forever,” And because we were prone to doze, We find we weren't so clever. So let this be a watchword To let school beside the sea— Refrain from every cross word And appreciate YOUR FACULTY. PIR. 25.
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