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IAA ARBaSAAarasal ERED EDC DEDEAL RCD ED ED DD SOS ES RE DEBE VEIL MAIVVMEVOREFEVEOMCTA ET OVS ETHIC IERIE VERESESE Bi yk THE WARRIOR [31] “Associated Students’’ In the past two years Warrenton High School has experienced an awakening and development which we feel has been unequaled heretofore by a school of like size. We have produced athletic and forensic teams of which much larger schools could think with just pride. We have established for ourselves a name not only in our own community but also in practically every portion of the state. One of the factors in this development—a factor which is probably one of the most important—is the increased stress put upon Student Government. Towards the last of the school year 1923-24, a new constitu- tion was adopted by the students and under this document a new form of Student Government was instituted. A student council was formed, to be composed of the Principal, President, Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Body, the duty of which is to plan the business to be conducted at regular Stu- dent Body meetings, pass on the payment of bills and such. This year one amendment has been made to the constitution in which the style of letter awards was changed somewhat. ‘However so it is with the whole organization for that which we termed the Student Body a year ago is not the same now. Now it is newer and striving to attain better and bigger goals.
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loll ale lel eo be Pe be te bere le cola : feore seh aed ef ff ad we ed ee ee oe ee ee ee beat al: THE WARRIOR [33] Alumni The graduates of the Warrenton High School compose the W. H. S. Alumni Association. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and maintain the happy associations and friend- ships of our high school days. The officers for the years 1924-25 are: Pres. George Corrigan; Vice-Pres., Clarence Magnuson; Sec.-Treas., Inez Robinson. 1919 Sidney Smith is employed in Warrenton. Winnie May Hill, whereabouts unknown. Lessie Loomis (Mrs. Howard Van) resides in Warrenton. Harold Franklin lives in Portland. Pearl Taylor is a graduate of O. A. C. and is now teaching school. 1920 Ruby McClure (Mrs. Joseph Kelly), a graduate of Pacific U., is located in Long Beach, Wash. Clair Girty is a graduate of O. A. C. and is an electrical engineer in Astoria. 1921 Alice Smith (Mrs. Earnest Brown), resides in Pendleton. Wilbur Wallingford is located in Warrenton. Rose Bjourenson is teaching school in Minnesota. 1922 Inez Robinson attended the U. of Oregon but is at her War- renton home this year. Harry Harmon is in Alaska. Thelma Walton is attending Normal School at Camp Lewis, Washington. Vergie Schultz (Mrs. Roy Magnuson), is now in Alaska. Gertrude Wallingford (Mrs. Wm. Walker), lives in War- renton. . Margaret Sheldon is attending Normal at Cadilac, Michigan. 1923 Pauline West (Mrs. Albert Stanley), resides at Columbia Beach. Robert Evenden lives in Warrenton. 1924 Clarence Magnuson is taking a post graduate course at War- renton High School. Willis West calls Warrenton his home. Margharita Malarkey is a nurse in Astoria. Genevieve Malarkey is attending the Astoria Business College. Oswald Sigurdson is in Alaska. William Hamel is attending Willamette University. Donald Beelar is a pre-law student at the U. of Oregon. Margaret Bixler is living in New Mexico. George Corrigan lives in Warrenton.
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