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WCHS Senior Activities 1CoIntinued1 JUNIOR MANION, LIGHTIN I consumed the midnight oil. Entered from Neoga in '36, Track 4. ff, RAY MORFOR V He never says a f sh t xy! Nor ever does a wise one. Entered from Hillsboro in '36, Track 4, B. B. 4. WILBUR MUELLER And whistled as he went for want of thought. Future Farmer, Sunshine 4. LELA NOFI-'KE A bright particular star. Chintz Cottage 3, Vice President 3, Chorus 1, Glee Club 1. EILEEN ROBERTSON While the cat's away the mice will play. President 4, Home Economics Club 2, G. A. A. 11, 21, Sunshine 4. JAMES SHAFER, JIMMY , BARNEY Let the worse come to the worst. Entered from Gays, '36, B. B. 4. Future Farmer, Track 4. OUMAINE SHEWMAKE, S.HEW I know a trick worth two of that. Home Economics Club 2, G. A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Chorus 1, Sunshine 4, Snapshot Editor. PHYLLIS STORM, PHYL Her ways are-ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, Social Slide, The Toreadors, Chintz Cottage 3, Sunshine 4, G. A. A. Secretary and Treasurer, 2, 3, Editor, Student Council 2. POW-WOW ROSALIE STORM, ROSIE She speaks, believes and acts just as she ought. Chorus 11, 2, 41, Glee Club 4, Home Economics 2, G. A. A. 12, 3, 41. MILDRED THOMPSON, MILLY Those lovely soft, sweet eyes so brown, They always smile and never seem to frown. President 2, Chorus 11, 41, Glee Club 1, 4, Happy Landing, The Torea- dors, Sunshine 4, Editor, Historian 4, Home Economics Club 2, G. A. A. 2, Student Council 3. I 4 8 Ross L. THoMPsoN, f'RosY f jfpuwf She can giggle, She can grin, But it never makes her thin. Chorus 1, Chintz Cottage 3, Sports Editor, Student Council 2, Sunshine 4, News Reporter 4, Historian 11, 2, 31, Assistant Librarian 1. ELDRED VENTERS, HOT SHOT That bold bad man. Entered from Gays in '36, B. B. 4. CHARLES WORKMAN, CHICK What's in a name? Vice President 1, B. B. 13, 41, Orches- tra 12, 3, 41, Chintz Cottage 3, Cir- culation Manager. Thirteen
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Florence Brown, Owner of the Bunkerdale Sentinel .... .... H elen Ashbrook W C H S Junior Class First Row: Adviser, Miss Hood, Imogene' Shelton, Vera Dickinson, Helen Ashbrook, Maxine Fisher. Play Adviser, Miss Lough. Second Row: Gerald Ross, Ronald Ross, Junior Elder, Milton Yunker, Dean Noffkc, Jack Jones. Third Row: Rosemary Ferguson, Imogene Bivins, Ruby Latch, Janet Baker, Lavaun Abercrombie, Virginia Antrim. Fourth Row: Paul Morrison, Walter Rose, Dean Hartsell, Charlie Linvill, Eugene Swain, Ralph Wilson. Fifth Row: Eugene Dietz, John Kasey, Richard Hampton, Glenn Noffke, Donald Mc- Collum, Bruce Kline. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 3, 1934, brought to Windsor High School thirty-seven ambitious stu- dents, eager to begin the four years of higher education that was offered to us. Miss Sutter and Mr. Davis consented to help us through this first trying year, and most of us came through with flying colors. On September. 3, 1935, thirty survivors chose Miss Lilly as their class adviser. We held the usual class functions, arriving at last at the long sought for Junior year. Two important events have marked this Junior year. First, under Miss Lough's direction we presented the Junior Class play, Page Asa Bunker, and second, with the aid of Miss Hood, we entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Even though we are anxiously awaiting the time when we are dignified Seniors. this year has brought much happiness and we hate to see it end. -Paul Morrison, Historian. JUNIOR PLAY PAGE ASA BUNKERH Pop Wagner, Printer for The Sentinel .............. Daisy Dalrymple, Who writes the Lovelorn Column .. Cyrus Flint, Bunkerdale's leading citizen ............. Genevieve Flint, His daughter ................. Ace Bunker ialias Smithl the cause of it all . .. Evelyn Humphreys, A Bunkerdale flapper .... Jimmie Dooley, Who gets in wrong ....... Daniels, A young business man .......... . . . Tom Duvay, Aviator friend of Ace ............ Several others appear as citizens in parade. . . . . Bruce Kline . Imogene Bivins . . . . Walter Rosa . . . . Janet Baker .. Paul Morrison Imogene Shelton . . . . . Junior Elder . . . Ralph Wilson Richard Hampton TIME: The present. PLACE: Office of The Bunkerdale Sentinel 1937 Fourteen
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