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POW-WOW 4|Pr MARY QUIGLEY ‘‘Youth on the prow, and pleasure on the helm.” G. A. A. 3, G. G. A. 4. ESTHER RAMSEY “Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk.” Home Ec. Club 3-4, G. G. A. 4. OMER RAND “Men were deceivers ever.” Entered from Gays 4. DONALD RANKIN “Her sweet idea wandered through his thoughts.” F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. EUGENE RYHERD, “Pudgy” “He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural.” Camera Club 1-2, “Everybody’s Getting Married” 3, President 4, Pow-Wow Staff 4. HELEN SPENCER “Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind.” Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1, “Everybody’s Getting Married” 3, Pow-Wow Staff 4. WANDA SWINFORD, “Windy” “Vaulting ambition, which o’er-leaps itself.” Band 1, Orchestra 1, Speech 2-3. G A. A. 1-2-3, Home Ec. Club 2-3-4, Pow-Wow Staff 4, G. G. A. 4. KENNETH TEMPLETON, “Kenn ” “He makes a solitude and calls it peace.” F. F. A. 1-2-3. PAULINE TEMPLETON, “Pe-Te” “In the jetty curls ten thousand cupids played.” Home Ec. Club 3-4, Chorus 4, G. G. A. 4. WARREN TRIGG, “Boss” “His wit invites you by his looks to come.” “Everybody’s Getting Married” 3. ISAAC WALDEN, “Zeke” “When a lady’s in a case, You know, all other things give place.” Vice President 1, F. F. A. 1-2-3, Basketball 3-4, Pow-Wow Staff 4. MARY JANE WALL “The milk of human kindness.’ Home Ec. Club 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2. WANDA LOUISE WHITLATCH “Shut up in measureless content.” Chorus 4, Pow-Wow Staff 4. ALICE VERNIECE WILLIAMS “Rides on the whirlwind, and directs the storm.” Entered from Sullivan 2. WCHSeeeee - - =1942
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POW-WOW r Junior Class h|istory On September 1, 1939, thirty-six bashful freshmen gathered at W. C. H. S. to begin their high school education. The upper classmen gave us a hearty welcome by initiating us at an ‘‘All School Party.” Our captain was Miss Midgett and our class officers were as follows: President, Don Horn; Vice-President, Leland Davis; Secretary and Treasurer, Norma Jean Banks, and Historian, Nadene Steele. Our next expedition began in September, 1940, with thirty-eight members. Our captain this year was Miss Allen. The officers were: President, Mary Annetta Neal; Vice-President, Leland Davis; Secretary and Treasurer, Floyd Hardwick, and Historian, Elaine Bullerman. We had several class parties this year and Miss Midgett organized the Dramatics Club. Nadene Steele, Mary Annetta Neal and Norma Jear. Garrett were selected to give a short play. Several students entered the solo and ensemble contest at Mattoon. Our Biology class went to St. Louis to visit the Zoo end Park where we had a very nice time. At about the same time the previous fall we started our third year of education with thirty-six members. Mr. Stark was chosen our captain this year. On his leaving us we chose Mr. Fleming. Our President is Jim Thompson; Vice-President, Bob Storm: Secretary and Treasurer, Gloria Anderson and Historian, Norma Jean Garrett. We gave our Junior Class Play, “Bringin’ Home The Bacon,” with Miss Midgett as our director. Three of our Junior boys are on the varsity squad: Jimmie Carter, Don Horn and Donald Noffke. This spring we will entertain the seniors with the Junior and Senior Banquet. Now that our third year is almost completed, we are looking forward to our last year and the ending of our good times in ‘‘Good Old W. C. II. S.” —Norma Jean Garrett, Historian, Cast of “Bringin' Home The Bacon” Myron Meadows ...........Jim Thompson Priscilla Meadows ...... Lois Weakley Carlotta Meadows .... Norma T. Banks Marigold Meadows .. Norma J. Garrett Poppy Meadows.............Mary A. Neal Bainbridge Gunther .... Gene Wallace Dexter Gunther ............. Bob Storm Mrs. Gunther ....... Gloria Anderson Steve Stoneham..................Leland Davis Howard Milton ........ Kenneth Roellig Mrs. Spring ............ Nadene Steele Mary Ann Fairfax .... Dorothy Noffke Martha Biddle ..... Gloria F. Walker ‘‘Bringin’ Home The Bacon” Myron Meadows, a widower, owner of a small town newspaper, lives on the edge of town with his three daughters, Priscilla, Marigold and Carlotta. A fourth daughter, Poppy, is in New York. The circulation of Myron’s newspaper has fallen off and he is hard pressed to make both ends meet. Carlotta hopes to marry wealthy Dexter Gunther, but Poppy conies home and Dexter transfer his affections to her. Steve Stoneham, the son of Myron’s oldest friend, drops in and calmly announces that he intends to make his home with the Meadows’ family. His father had died and he has no other place to go. It is expected that Steve will go to work but much to every- 1942 WCHS
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