Windsor High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Windsor, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby bequeath to the designated individuals, along with our good looks, fine dispositions, intelligence, and popularity the following: To The Faculty—Our sympathy for losing such a brilliant and good looking class. To The Juniors—The characteristics that fit the phrase “Dignified Seniors.” To The Sophomores—The right to hold a good standing on the honor roll. To The Freshmen—A little more wisdom I, Kathalene Angell, leave my blushing ability to Rosemary Spessard. I, Bill Baugher, leave my scientific answers to John Allen. 1, Sylvia Bundy, leave my bashfulness to Jo Ann Dickinson. I, Edna Camic, leave my love for talking in classes to Carol Ferguson. I, James Carman, leave my bottle of tonic labeled, “Swallow me and grow tall” to Darrell Neal. I, Jean Carr, leave my love for basketball to Betty Edwards. I, Bert Caspary, leave my teasing ways to Charles Doehring. I, Lowell Curry, • - • - just leave (before someone catches me.) I, Charles Daugherty, leave my driving ability to anyone who has nothing to live for. I, Eleanor Harpster, leave • • • - to get married. I, Joy Hennigh, sadly leave Bob Caspary to finish school alone. I, Tom Hennigh, bequeath those trips to Charleston to anyone who has an interest over there. I, David Herron, sorrowfully leave Barbara Buckalew. I, Marlene Hudson, will my weight to Marie Nolen. I, Bob Jetto, leave my way with girls to Jim Goddard. I, Ed Jones, leave for my sisters to carry on where I left off. I, James Kays, leave my place on the first ten of '50 to Bob Cecil. I, Ella Mae Kercheval, leave my beloved nickname “Wiggles” to Gladys Anderson. I, Janita Krietemeier, leave most of my “plumpness” to Ramonia Walker. I, Grace Kull, leave my ability to go steady for four years to the “Seven Up Gang.” I, Redith Murphy, leave my quiet voice to Elaine Mullikin. I, Ronald Rankin, leave my crooning ability to Gary Jones. I, Margaret Sims, leave my interest in the class of ’49 to no one. I, Paul Swinford, leave nothing; I need everything myself. I, Jack Tipton, leave my place in the Nicotine Club to Kirk Storm. I, Frank Warren, leave my love for freshman girls to Jerry Edwards. I, Carolyn Wilson, leave Leo in care of the teachers during ’51. Signed and sealed this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty. The Senior Class

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KATHALENE MADGELENE ANGELL “Katie” “Is she so quiet and demure? Maybe, but don’t be too sure.” F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 4; Chorus 2-3-4; Student Librarian 1-2; “Star Crazy” 3; “Love Is Too Much Trouble ” 4 WILLIAM THOMAS BAUGHER “Bill” “He doesn’t have to study; the teachers are sure he knows it.” Science Club 2; Track 1; Snapshot Editor of Pow-Wow SYLVIA MAE BUNDY “Silence is sweeter than speech.” F. H. A. 2-3-4; Science Club 2; Chorus 4; Student Librarian 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Clarinet Trio 4 , EDNA JANE CAMIC “Red” “Life without a giggle was never worth living.” F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Parlimentarian 2, Terasurer 3-4, President of Section 14, 3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; “Star Crazy” 3; “Love Is Too Much Trouble” 4 JAMES ROBERT CARMAN “B. I.” “Don’t hurry me - I have plenty of time.” Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 4; Chorus 2; Sports Editor of Pew-Wow MILDRED JEAN CARR “Dimples” “There is a little bit of bad in every good little girl.” F. H. A. 1; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4; Class President 2; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Science Club 2, Secretary 2; Clarinet Trio 2-4; Clarinet Quartet 3; Student Librarian 1-2; “Love Is Too Much Trouble” 4; Editor of Pow-Wow BERT RICHARD CASPARY “Worry Kills me; I’m in the best of health.” F. F. A. 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2-4; Band 1-2-3-4. President 4; Trcmbone Solo 1; Trombone Quartet 3; Science Club 2; Student Librarian 1-2-3; Class Secretary 4; “Star Crazy” 3; “Love is Too Much Trouble” 4; Business and Circulation Manager of Pow-Wow MARION LOWELL CURRY “Hands” “Care will kill a cat, so let’s be merry.” F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4; Track 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Sports Editor of Pow-Wow; “Love is Too Much Trouble” 4 CHARLES CARTER DAUGHERTY “Barney” “I’d like to knew how it feels to go faster than the speed of sound.” F. F. A. 1-2-3; Science Club 2 ELEANOR LOUISE 1IARPSTER “There is only one man for me.” F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4; Chorus 2-3-4; Student Librarian 1-2; “Star Crazy” 3; “Love is Too Much Trouble” 4 MARILYN JOYCE HENNIGH “Joy” “Without mischief I couldn’t be myself.” Class Vice President 2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4, President 3; Student Librarian 1-2-3; F. H. A. 1-2, Treasurer 2; Calendar Editor of Pow-Wow THOMAS DALE HENNIGH “T. D.” “I might be dangerous - - so look out!” F. F. A. 4; Track 1-2; Baseball 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class Treasurer 2-3; President 4 PAUL DAVID HERRON “Better not dare me. I might take you up on it.” F. F. A. 1-2; Science Club 2; Band 1-2; “Star Crazy” 3

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