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% AGNES WOODHEAD School Days. Q. E. Q. MARY JANE YATES There’s Danger In Your Eye, Cherie. Bronc Club (3), Class Play (3), G. A. L. (2), Home Economics Club (2), Honor Society (3, 4), Honor Society Treasurer (4), Operettas (2, 3), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q., Quill and Scroll (3, 4), S. P. Q. R. (2, 3), Aedile (3), Basket Ball (2), Managing Editor of Ocksheperida (4). LYMAN YONKEE Yonkee Doodle Never Went to Town. F. F. A. (2, 3, 4), Hi-Y (3, 4), Operetta (2), Secretary of F. F. A. (4). RENA YORIO I’m Gonna Get Moonburned. Hi-Tri (1), Q. E. Q. Class of January, 1937 ■t, I I i Allen, Carrie Mentock, Henry Bailey, Louise Miles, Mildred Eleanor Bird, Atwood Nania, Frankie Bohnsack, Barbara Norcross, Leona Bourne, Louise Peters, Junior Brown, Bill Pierce, George Cantwell, Neva Richardson, Alan Cetrone, Angelo Riley, Billy Crandall, Wynn Robey, Ruth E. Dregoiw, John Robinson, David Fristam, Ebba Schedlock, Amy Garvey, Chris Scheide, Dayton Gorrell, Glenn Schwamb, Lyndon Gosch, George Scollard, Charles Harris, Walter Snell, Orvalle Hensley, Ruth Snyder, Roy Houtchens, Evelyne Stroup, Helen Kegerreis, Emory Stroup, Mary Kinsley, Beatrice Voss, Rollie Littler, Bob Walker, Carl Lofgren, Gustav Wherry, Ruth McGrath, Buster Young, Ethel Mavrakis, Sam Seventeen
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« i i i •« « » • Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q., S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Stunt Night (3). EARL THRUSH Hark, Hark, the Lark (Thrush). Art Club (4), Class Play (3), Hi-Y (4), Operettas (1, 2, 3), Basket Ball (1, 2), Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4). ROGER TODD Todd(ling) Along With You. Class Play (3), Football (2), Basket Ball (2), Horseshoe (1, 2). JUNE VESTAL Sophisticated Lady. Dramatic Club (1, 2), Bronc Club (3), Hi-Tri (1), Operettas (1, 2), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q., S. P. Q. R. (3, 4), Basket Ball (1), Student Council (1, 2), Chairman of Activities Committee for Bronkette (4), Hastings High School (1, 2). ARTHUR VINE Cling To Me. Football (1, 2, 3), Basket Ball (1, 2), Baseball (1, 2). ESTHER WADE Love Takes a Holiday. G. A. L. (4), Hi-Tri (1), Home Economics Club (2), Q. E. Q., Basket Ball (2, 3, 4), Baseball (2, 3, 4), Tennis (3), Home Economics Club Treasurer (2). FLOYD WALKER I Never Had a Chance. F. F. A. (3), “S” Club (3, 4), Stunt Night (1), Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Basket Ball (1, 2, 3), Track (1), Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4), Tennis (1, 2). Track (3), Baseball (1, 2, 3), Horseshoe (3). DOROTHY WATENPAUGH Without A Song the Day Will Never End. Class Play (4), Art Club (2, 3, 4), Hi-Tri (1, 2), Operettas (1, 3), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q„ S. P. Q. R. (1, 2, 3, 4), Stunt Night (2), Art Club Secretary (2), Ockshe-perida (3, 4), Honor Society (4). BETTY WEHR Sweet and Slow. Hi-Tri (1, 2), Honor Society (4), Operettas (1, 2, 3), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q., Stunt Night (2), Class Play (4). MARY WELTER Oh, What a Pal Was Mary. Los Buscadores (3, 4), Prom Committee (3), Q. E. Q., S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Chairman of Will Committee for Bronkette (4). LUCILLE WERTENBERGER With All My Heart. EUGENE WEST West Winds. Class Play (3, 4), Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Prom Committee (3), “S” Club (4), S. P. Q. R. (1, 2), Football (4), Class Treasurer (4). CHRISTINE WILLIAMS You’ve Got What It Takes. G. A. L. (2), Q. E. Q. MARGARET 0. WILLIAMS It’s Been So Long. Q. E. Q., S. P. Q. R. (2, 3, 4). YORKIE WALTERS Cheek to Cheek. RENA WALTHALL I’ve Got Sun In My Heart. Q. E. Q., S. P. Q. R. (2, 3). JOE WANTULOK I Won’t Dance. “S” Club (4), S. P. Q. R. (3), Football (4), Basket Ball (4), Sixteen JERALD WILSON Restless. Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Baseball (2). GERTRUDE WOOD Thinking of You. Home Economics Club (1, 2), Library Club (2), Q. E. Q., President of Class at Wilmore High School, Wilmore, Kansas (1, 2).
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Excerpts from the Will of the Classes of 1936 To Berton Black we leave three rousing cheers. To Nancy Eaton we leave some of Betty Borden’s poise. To Dorothy Shoemaker we leave a few of Marie Cohn’s household hints. To John Croup we leave a pair of handcuffs. To Virginia Jackson we leave Nelda Markert’s advice on note-writing. To Chris Kirkemo we leave the president’s place in the Spanish Club. To Rose Panetta we leave a muffler—and it isn’t cold out. To Louise Bourne we leave Frances Kessinger’s grace. To Charles Sikora we leave a bottle of peroxide. To Ruth Tebbs we leave the plan of Eenie Meenie Minie Mo—it might work better. To Neva Cantwell we leave a violet ray so she may have a perfect tan. To Sam Mavrakis we leave the “Great Lover’s” way with the girls. To Leona Norcross we leave the right to wear the same dress all day. To Dayton Scheide we leave the right to wear infant’s clothes all the time; we think they are becoming! To Maxine Houtchens we leave a complete set of eye make-up— just in case she runs out. To Thelma Adams we leave some vanity. To Stanley Griffin we leave a book on “How to Overcome Shyness.” To Raymond Barrett we will the right to walk home with Vivian Walker just once. To Christine Shott we leave congratulations for her sweet disposition. To Bernard Thomas we give a first place in the artists’ world. To Esther Makari we leave Joe Black’s place of distinction. To Junior Peters we leave a diploma—all filled out. To Ruth Wherry we leave some fly paper so she can stick to her diet. To Rollie Voss and Virginia Preston we leave Mary Jane’s and Ray’s private comer. To Billy Riley we leave a brand new car. To Leland Burchett we leave a perpetual place in the will. To Warren Bush we leave the artistic touch. To Elaine Soneson we leave the “next best thing.” To John Smith we leave the title of “Captain.” To Vesta Thomas we leave anything Green. -« Eighteen
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