Warrensburg High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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TI-IE CARDI AL-i SOPHOMORES Back row-XYayne Norris, Nathan Brown, Herschel Sheneman, Claudie Collins, Ulysses Shephard, Xlilliam Botts, Arthur Fox. Middle roww-Nelson Vaughan, Leota Steele, Rosetta Brown, Helen Paxton, Robert XVillard. Seated--Marjorie Glancy, Charlotte Hursh, Marguerite Koons, Nellie Perkins, XX'ilma XYood. SOPHOMORE THEOREM 'llheoreniz The Sophomore Class, as a whole, is equal to the product of hap- piness, kindness and brillianey. Given: Seventeen Sophomores. To prove: That the Sophomore Class consists of happy, kind and brilliant boys and girls. Proof: lletween ll and XV insert C, F, G, H, K, N, l , S, V, and NV. Point li stands for happiness. From the figure we see that it stands for three happy Sophomores, Rosetta and Nathan Brown, and XYilliam liotts. C, standing for Claudie Collins, equals kindness. F stands for Foxie , the eliieient High School taxi-driver, followed by G which is parallel to Marjorie Clancy. Point H stands for Charlotte Hursh, our basketball player, and K stands for Marguerite Koons, the class ilapper. Point N equals XVayne Norris. a talkative Chap. Point l' is divided into two parts: the chief rough-houser , Nellie Perkins, and Helen Paxton, an excellent friend. S is for Hershel Sheneman, who is always telling us what to do, l,eota Steele, who is quite shy, and Liss Shephard, our basketball captain. V equals Nelson Yaughan, the Critic, and last XY stands for llob Xkillard, who is sometimes quiet, and Erma XVood, who, at times, is quite studious. Therefore, we have proved that the Sophomore class consists of happy, kind, and brilliant boys and girls. -25-

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TI-IE CARDI AL JUNIORS Back row-joe Major, james Wharton, Eloise Taylor, Everett Brown, Madge Littrell, Wil- hHUlChHCH,1TUWHfd Xtdhanm. Seated-Beulah fXlcGowin, Lola Belle Spitzer, Elyalena Albert, Kathryn Robbins, Cleona Stephens. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September three years ago, thirty-three pupils entered XV. C. H. S. as Freshmen. They soon got into the school spirit and were well represented in ath- letics and literary work. Early i11 the year they were entertained by the Sopho- mores at a Hallowe'en party. This year soon passed. The next year we see a much smaller class. Some decided to quit, while some others got married. Again they were well represented in athletics and some held important posts on the Annual staff. On September 4, l928, only twelve juniors enrolled, but the few remaining were by no means backward. They met early in the year and selected the follow- ing officers: President .......... ....... I ames XYharton Vive-fm'sider11' ..... .... . ........... , .... oe Major Secrvtciry-freaszzrvr ............................ Kathryn Robbins llliss Carswell was chosen as their class advisor. On November 2 they pre- sented their class play, The Absent-minded Hridegroom . You can easily see that they progressed rapidly in their junior year but what they do in their Senior year remains yet to be seen. ..24-



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---L-TI-IE CARDI AL FRESHMEN l S S S l Back row! -Ollie Young, lloughn Hinkley, Eugene Simpson, james lfent, Cearld jolme, NVil- lard lluckley, Halter llritchett, llarolfl Heisermann, Merle Major, Xlilliam Xlinters. Third row-Floyd Roethe, john Gambrill, Evelyn Stanllerry, Marguerite Fawcett, Virginia llickerson, XX'ilma Xtood, Martha Williams, llorthea Notts, Ferne Kepler, Mildred Crossman, Lorraine Elder, Barbara Schroeder, Catherine MeGorray, Lane Simpson. Second row-llonnie Kruzan, Bonnie lloyer, Helen McQueen, Bertha Gillen, Albertine Spitzer, Margaret Stone, Lettie NYoodside, Mary llost, Georgia Hooker, lloris jolve. First row-Harold Chumbley, Emery janvrin, john Oxley, Lewis Paxton, Leaton Culp, Floyd Xlickline, Harold Ingham, junior Eaton, Gene Xlillard. F RESHMAN CLASS HISTORY ln the fall ot' 1928, forty-four Freshmen entered the Xlarretisburg Com- munity High School. A few got cold feet after the tirst day and one girl went to lleeatur but after that, most of us stayed and started our adventure together. .-Xt our first class meeting we elected the following otlicers: 1,7'F,S'll11t'l1f ,,,,..,,.,..,,,,,,....,.,.,,.......,,,,,.....,,,.. Bonnie Kruzan Vi4't'-prvsidmit .......,... ..,,,, ..... .,...........,.. f 7 l wie Young Svt'rt'tur-v-frvrlsurw' ........,,...,,....i,. Catherine lN'lcGorray At our second class meeting we chose our class colors. XYe had quite 21 time selecting them, but we hnally chose blue and white. Our class hasn't been so slow in the activities of the school so far this year. Our class team carried off the laurels in the Inter-class Basketball Tournament. One of our members is on the Annual staff and another is an officer in a literary society. VVe have furnished some of the best material tor the basketball team as well as some lusty voices for the cheering section. -26-

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