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CLASS HISTORY Twenty-six frightened, but determined freshmen enrolled in Warrenton High school in the fall of 1943, After serving the traditional initiation they were soon accepted as full- fledged high school students. Under the supervision of Mrs. Rohrbough, the class officers were elected as follows: President Robert Black Vice President Gordon Penix Secretary Gerald Heilman Student Council Robert Black The term of 1944-45 saw nineteen confident students enrolled in the soph- omore class. Sixteen were old members. They carried out the traditional pri vilege of the sophomore's, freshman initiation. Mrs. Baldwin was our new ad- visor and under her direction officers were elected. Robert Black remained our president and student councilman. The other officers were: Vice President Gloria Swanson Secretary-Treasurer Klaine Brons A Christmas dance, as well as a few other parties, were sponsored. After losing ea few old student and gaining several new ones, we began in the autumn of 1945 with twenty-one “up and coming juniors, Supervised by Mrs. Baldwin, officers were elected. President continued to be Kobert Black. Vice President Lucille Hart Secretary-Treasurer Gloria Swanson Student Council Gloria Swanson The ambitious juniors took over the sale of ice cream and selected class rings. Funds have been raised, and preparations are now being made for the 1946 Junior-Senior banquet. ALUMNI OF 1945 Evelyn Shultz Warrenton County Health Office Cora Lee Cochran Washington Mrs. Lee Evans Robert Reed U. S. Navy Esther Curnow Hammond Rose Birkholz Warrenton Mrs. Harold Delaney June Christensen Warrenton Waitress Ruth Hart Portland Mrs. V. Edwards
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+ ZF -” be! LAT IN MSS yy ———, A LT k LAL ANN ES CTS REREDS ——— » ‘a) — i | 771 ma oa 4 NW, a Se = v7 ory PARKS es Ci JUNIOR CLASS Robert Black seems to have taken a fall And on Evelyn Shultz he makes many a call. Dale Christensen, a wolf is he. We wonder if ever a husband he'll be? Elaine Brons has secretarial skill, we think And we're sure she'll make her boss’ eyes “blink”, Nadine Garrett in our class has the pep, When with certain guys she really does step. Joyce Brons, the athletically inclined, While playing games she's never behind. Ann Halferty really likes to dance. We bet she's had many a secret romance, Cerl Harrod's nickname is “Kink” Without him in our class we'd be missing a link. A junior lass is Lucille Hart From Walter Jones she'll never part. Mery Anna Bosshart has many a boy friend. Each of them hoping someday their stockings she'll mend. Betty Marsh is rather tall And is liked quite well by all. Norman Forney turns out for football And makes noise in the classes, as well as the hall!!! When with Verna at the dance, Betty Rupp can really prance. Herold Weber likes ice cream And hopes to be the star of the basketball team, A dark haired girl is Mary Lee May. She always seems to be quite gay. Ruby Yeager, a talkative girl, When jitterbugging she really does whirl. Jerry Reed, the intelligent lad, Mekes us wish his brains we had! Dean Smith likes bright red hair, And pleated skirts that really flare. Gloria Swanson is quite gay, At Helen's she serves us with a tray. And now, I, Dorothy Becker, through toil and fear Have tried in vain to be your poet this year.
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