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1948 POW-WOW--- - 1948 JOYCE MAY ALLEN “Dimples” — “Like a circle, never ending, does my tongue go on forever.” Joke Editor of Pow-Wow; Library Club 3; Ignorance Is Bliss” 3; Entered from Gays as a Freshman. ROBERT LAWRENCE ANGELL, JR. “Bob” — “Three-fifths of him genius, and two-fifths sheer fun.” Business Manager of Pow-Wow; F. F. A. 2-3-4, Reporter 3, President 4; Chorus 3-4; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3. CATHERINE JOAN BELDON “Squeaky” — “There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl.” Business Manager of Pow-Wow; Class Treasurer 3; F. H. A. 1; Library Club 3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3; School Reporter 4. WANDA MAURINE BENSON — “Never was an owl more blind than a lover.” Pow-Wow Typist; F. H. A. 1-2; Library Club 3; Band 1-2-3-4, Clarinet Quartet 3, Chorus 3-4. JAMES HART BUNYARD “Dogs” — “Wise from the top of his head up.” Sports Editor of Pow-Wow; Class Secretary 1-3; F. F. A. 2-3-4; Treasurer 2; Band 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Softball 4, Football 2. GEORGE ROBERT BURRELL — “Greater men than I may have lived, but I doubt it.” F. F. A. 2-3-4, Secretary 3. ELSIE MAY CARR — “Here is quite a lot of learning combined with a zeal for flirting.” Activities Editor of the Pow-Wow; Class Vice President 1; F. H. A. 1-2-3; Band 2-3-4, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3. JAMES FRANCIS DAVIS “Bean Pole — “Study hath made me very lean.” F. F. A. 2-3-4; Track 2. DOROTHY ILENE DEWAR “Dot” — “The good die young—My! I must be taking care of myself.” F. H. A. 3-4; Chorus 3-4; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3; Transferred from Neoga as Junior. MARJORIE JOAN DOEHRING “Margie” — “She is jes’ the quiet kind whose nature never varies.” Pow-Wow Typist; F. H. A. 2-3-4, Song Leader 4; Band 1-2-3-4, Tuba Solo 3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4. DAVID JEROME DUNSCOMB — “Unlike most people, when he talks he says something.” Editor of Pow-Wow; Class Secretary 2, Class President 4; Science Club 4, Treasurer 4; Band 1-2-3-4, Saxophone Solo 1-2-3-4, Saxophone Quartet 2-3, Clarinet Quartet 1-4, Chorus 3-4; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3; Basketball 1-2-3-4. CHARLES ANDREW FRANDSEN “Punk” — “Sometimes I sit and think, and other times I just sit.” F. F. A. 2-3. BARBARA JANE FUGATE — “Care will kill a cat, so therefore let’s be merry.” Circulation Manager of Pow-Wow; F. H. A. 3-4; Library Club 3; Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1; “Ignorance Is Bliss” 3. JOHN EDWARD GADDIS “Jack” — “Worry kills me; I’m in the best of health.” F. F. A. 2-3-4.
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1948....... POWWOW 1948 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, of Windsor Community High School, in the State of Illinois, County of Shelby, being of sound mind (?) and memory, and knowing the extent and value of our property, and the relation those bear to us, who are entitled to our bounty, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will, and testament, on the second day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight. We give, and devise, our estate and property, real and personal, as follows: I, Joyce Allen, leave. I, Bob Angell, will allow “Sleepy” Wittenberg to share my glamorous eyelashes. I, Jim Bunyard, will my ability to do the hula-hula dance to Jerry Edwards. I, Joan Beldon, leave behind my interest in Edwin Hunt. (Big Joke) I, Wanda Benson, leave my ability to keep my man from Pekin to Isabel Martin. I, George Burrell, leave Hartsell in peace. I, Elsie Carr, sadly leave my beloved animal nickname to Elsie Thompson. I, James Davis, bequeath my nickname, “Bean Pole” to Joy Hennigh. I, Dorothy Dewar, leave my ability to “get by” without studying to Betty Jo Goddard. I, Marjorie Doehring, leave for the University of Illinois to learn how to become a homemaker. I, David Dunscomb, leave to Brother Carter my irresistable manner with girls. I, Charles Frandsen, leave my place in the Nicotine Club to anyone willing to stand out there and freeze. I, Barbara Fugate, leave my interest in Mattoon boys to Rosemary Spesard. I, Jack Gaddis, bequeath my lovely blond curly hair to Lowell Curry. I, Betty Gaston, leave Jerry Hyland to finish high school alone. I, Joycelyn Green, bequeath my graceful walk and legs to Jean Carr. I, Yvonne Hurley, leave my ability to blush to Iris Hunt. I, Edwin Hunt, leave my little sister in Jack Baker’s care. I, Colleen Jones, leave my “little girl” ways to Joan Dickinson. I, Paul Juhnke, take all my possessions and depart for Strasburg. I, Elizabeth Kays, leave my long walk to school to Robert Cecil. I, Helen McQueen, leave my love for taking timed writings to Bertha Cox. I, Jeanette Morford, leave my position as cheerleader to Evelyn Gaddis. I, Gene Noffke, leave my walking ability to Billy Anderson. I, Davadia Peadro, leave a vacant spot in Illinois and head for California. I, Kenneth Quigley, leave my love for Freshmen girls to Lawrence Swinford. I, Lee Slater, leave my place as forward on the basketball team to Dick Nolen. I, Harold Smith, leave my dancing ability to Bill Baugher. I, Bill Steele, leave my hair style to Harry Worley. I, Kenneth Storm, leave my plumpness to “Deacon” Elliott. I, Sara Jane Warren, leave my little brother to carry on where I leave off. We, the Senior Class, leave: To the Freshman Class our dignified manner. To the Sophomore Class our argumentative habits in English. (Poor Hartsell!) To the Junior Class our intelligence which we haven’t yet acquired. Signed The Senior Class Witnesses The Faculty
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