Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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THE WARRIOR Page Twenty-One SOUITHUIVSRCOUUSUCGUNOUODOODDONSUAECUCESOLUAEDCUTONDTOFATOCUAURTAUTOCRESDDNOOECOUCURTONAODOCORUOSRAENCESUOGEUSUSADSaNDODaaORECORDOOSOUaZOOROSIONES George Newton Dorothy Evenden Maynard Peck Beatrice Siroy Delbert Olsen Warren Cook Loyal Aldeman Mrs. Lee Ruth Swearingen both scholastic work and activities. Two of the four debaters who won the Lower Columbia District Championship in debate, were Juniors. Furthermore, these two Junior debaters were selected to represent our high school in the contest for the State Championship. There were Jun- iors on all athletic teams, in the High School Play, and in the Operetta. The receipts of the Junior Class from the Kill Kare Karnival equaled those of the other three classes combined. As we, the Class of ’28, look back, we consider our three years spent in Warrenton High School, happy, successful, and well spent. % Sophomore Class History On the sixth day of the month of September, nineteen hundred twenty-six ten students entered the old high school as Sopho- mores. Having overcome the characteristics of bashful Freshmen, we entered whole-heartedly into our work.

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Page Twenty THE WARRIOR ” wayne ’ aay CUNOUUADRRDDEDOTITED DTD AATIOMPRAADA SAGA ALITA TT ELIT ATT R ESATA STAI OPTS S AITO DIT INGI IIIA TITER RD ISPT ARES DORIA IT TATTTIFIS OMIT I IMEI HR ST TERI INN TI INF STITT IY um Douglas Baird Helen Smith ; Adrien Bernier Dulcie Lytsell Beth Kindred Virgil Falleur Virginia Marlon Gunnar Bearman Junior Class History Three years ago, in 1924, when the summer was waning and the leaves were beginning to turn to their brilliant hues of autumn, a large Freshman class entered high school. There were twenty-six of us, tim- idly finding our ways about the class rooms. However, after we had been initiated by the upper classmen we felt more at home. We organ- ized our class and elected officers, and later gave the upper classmen a return party. Members of the Freshman Class took part in many ac- tivities during the year. The next autumn, we returned to begin our Sophomore year. This time our calss numbered sixteen. This was a prosperous year for us as we excelled in scholarship, in athletics, and in literary activities. After a brief vacation, fifteen of us again returned to high school, this time to become Juniors. Ag ain we met for the purpose of organ- ization and every member of the class took a solemn vow to be a loyal Junior and to make the Class of ’28 the best class in school. After re- viewing the past year we find that the Junior Class has again led in ’



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Page Twenty-Two THE WARRIOR Early in the year our first meeting was called for the purpose of electing class officers and choosing a class-advisor. The fol- lowing were elected: President) 222. 25.c0n0ee oe .. Durward Eckman Vice-President. Seog ee John McDermott Secretary-J reasurer: 123544028. oe George Newton Clase Advisor a. oes eee Mr. Propst At the beginning of the second semester George Newton became a Junior and four Freshmen entered the ranks of the Sophomores. The Sophomores have been very active in all school affairs, having taken an active part in the Kill Kare Karnival and various other things. Both boys and girls took an active part in athletics, being well-represented in football, basketball, and baseball. Early in the year the Sophomores entertained in honor of the Freshmen. During the party the Sophomores were called upon to initiate the Fresh- men and did very well, although it was the first time they had ever tried anything of the sort. Although the Sophecmores did not win the school championship in basketball, they did very well de- spite their small number. It is the ambition of the Sophomore Class to be- come Juniors and we expect to do so at the end of this year. Ralph Storm Harry Ballhorn Melvin Peck Durward Eckman Louise Scott Myrtle Kindred Signa Johnson Octavia DuBois John Tremblay Ruby Hall John McDermott Elli Filby Lillian McMillan

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