Washington High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Washington Court House, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Il MARJORIE ANDREWS Chorus G. A. A. Ellen H. Richards Club Girl Reserves Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. O. G. A. C. T. RALPH LUCAS Christmas Play Cue Guard, Sophomore Carnival u ex PAULINE MINSHALL Girl Reserves 1 .Mx ALMIJ, JJ., .J J Lu I , BETTY uO0K G. A. A. Girl Reserves Glee Club Chorus Orchestra The Lucky Jade Sonia Class Historian REX LOOK ER Page Twenty-four Jn illnunrium Uhrlma llllaatrra NS CHARLES KELLY Sr. Hi-Y CTres.surerJ Football Chorus Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. f f f' ' e 11 df rx ,..f MAX ROE Pageant DWIGHT COFFMAN Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y Ass't. Football Mgr. MARY ALICE THOMPSON G. A. A. Chorus Sonia Glee Club Pageant Scholarship Tests ww rf ' 1.2

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Il DONNA SEES Chorus Utidzeway H. Spanish Club WILSON NAYLOR Hi-Y Banking Council Jr. -Sr. Banquet Com. Chorus Tennis ffwyfdml HELEN HAYNIE Chorus Glrl Reserves Sonia Jr.-Sr. Banquet C m. C. T. 0. G. A. Secretarial Staff Sunburst Staff JAM ES COLE Jr. Hi-Y Pageant , l A - x , 3 GOLDEN SHAFFER Glee Club ll N NK 3 7 -A JEAN CHURCH Orchestra 0. G. A. G. A. A. C. T. WORLEY SHOPSHEAR Football Chorus Glee Club Track Intramurals l t JERELINE BLY O. G. A. mpg, HELEN WORRELL Sunburst Staff X Glee Club fs.-1 The Lucky Jade Sonia G. A. A. Heart Trouble MARY ELIZABETH EAST O. G. A. C. T. Page Twenty-three



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Il I X --ll S NR Class History Act I The whining schoolboy with his satchel PN .Y And shnnnv morning face ereennv' like snail rw D 7 b Unwillmg to sehool. -Snakespeare. One hundred and thirty-five strong we entered the portals of Washington High School, September 12, 1932, as l4'reshmen. Probably we were as green as the greenest, and rather bewildered by the l1ustle and bustle of the upperclassmen and the Sophomores, but, nevertheless, we were willing and ready to cooperate with our teuehers and to apply ourselves to our books. The Freshman class was efficiently c'ap.ained 'by Gene Hard who had for his helpers the vice-president, Susan Sheppard, and the seeretary-treasurer, Mary Kathern Lfunbeek. This class joined whole- heartedly in all the extra activities, giving able support to the magazine drive and to athletie, musical, and club organiz'ati:.ns. The scholarship of the Freshman elass rated high. Some of our members upheld the honor of the class by plaeing in the state scholarship tests at Columbus. The Freshman picnic, inaugurated by the class ot' '35, brought. this never-to-be-forgotten year to an end. We shall always remember, too, the gram-ious guidance of the Freshman adviser, Miss Davis. Aet ll My salad days, when 1 was green in judgment. -Shakespeare. After the trials of being l4'rc'shnun, we felt highly elated to be Sophomores and to be able to sit baek and enjoy the antics of the incoming class of Freshmen. We were gradually attaining our goal, that et' beconiing upper classmen. We con- tinued to express our interest in the school by partieipajng inl the various events, aetivities, and organizations. Again several mernbers were selected to enter the state scholarship tests at Columbus. Under tht capable hand of Mrs. Coffman we all became Japanese - the girls in varied-colored kimonczs with flowers in their hair, the boys with their shallow, black hats and wicked-looking mustaches - to carry on the tradition of a successful Sophomore car.ival. Our Sophomore year was closed with a very enjoyable picnie, the plans ot' which were cariied out by our president, Gene Hardg vice-president, William Thompson, and secretary-treasurer, Susan Sheppard. Act III Why, then, the world's mine oyster Whit-h l with sword will open. -Shakespeare. At last we were upper-classmen! For this privilege we, as Juniors, had to work harder 'and had to take our responsibilities seriously. At the lirsf meeting William Thompson was eleeted presidentg Betty Nisley, viee-president, and Betty Cline, secretary-treasurer - a trio of eapable persons who with the understanding and aid ot' Mrs. Fite led us through a pleasant Junior year. In basketball, football, and the intramurals our class was well represenled. Also we furnished some de- Page Twenty-tive

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