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AUBREY FORREST CAMPBELL It does not seem that he is gone, It’s been so short a while— Since last we saw him, greeted him, Received his answering smile. ' And though we cannot understand Just why he had to go, We hope he will be happy there Because we miss him so. —Wilberta Merrian ’40
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ROLLIN CHARLES STITSER Among the more conservative he walked Our quiet streets, alert, and quite intent On issues small and great; perhaps on how To bring about a better road so that Our town should further gain the tourist trade, Or how to see that Winnemucca shared In benefits of federal finance. He stopped sometimes to roar a ripping jest At one who often failed to meet his wit— So mingled weighty thought with foolery, A mark of genius, world-recognized. His strident voice so probed, so stirred to thought, So sometimes angered those who dared oppose, They felt within a rise of vital force Which they half-numb had hitherto unknown, And so walked stronger men from out the fray. Provoker of debate, a stimulant To sluggish thought, a probe of outgrown ways, He sought to tie our little town to what J, He saw of world affairs. Big, blond, bare-headed Loud-voiced, intense, with moods of tenderness, Unseen, he walks our quiet small-town streets. smur 01 stsmn stn small-town streets.
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The aim of the 1939 “Winnada” has been to relieve the monotony of composition found in many year books. In choosing our theme, we were reminded of a description of Nevada scenery given by an old man who had spent his entire life in our state. He drawled, “One sweep of the eye and ye’ve seen it all.” To the Winnada staff, such was not the case. Although we felt that perhaps our theme did not have a direct connection with our school, still the constantly-changing beauty of our sunsets has always held a place in the hearts of “true Nevadans.” We give you our efforts to make your 1938-1939 school year a memorable one for you. The book is divided into the following divisions: Classes Activities Athletics
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