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HOMECOMING Homecoming: An Atmosphere of Tension and Thrill. . .a Spectacle of Noise and Color. . . Coordinated by the tireless efforts of the S.C.A., Homecoming is highly antici- pated as one of the highlights of the year. Each class chose a girl from that class to represent it, and a senior girl to spon- sor for queen. As the penny votes poured in, the tension mounted. To culminate the week of hopes and expectations Linda Jones was crowned as queen, with Shirley Jean Holland as maid-of-honor. Homecoming festivities represent the combined efforts of all the students at Windsor to produce a night of splendor and beauty. For the team, it is one more grueling effort for victory; for the queen and her court, it is a night of glamour and excitement; for the alumnae, a glance back into high school life. The sounds of a keyed-up crowd. . . the spirited music of the band. . .the ten- sion of a football game. . .the thrill of crowning a queen. . .all are symbolic of Homecoming 1966, which will be remem- bered as one of Windsor ' s finest. Miss Linda Jones - Homecoming Queen ASSEMBLY 6
CLUBS The activities and traditions of Windsor are centered around its or- ganizations. The clubs promote knowledge, leadership and citizen- ship for their members. The key to accomplishment is participation in service projects, educational pro- grams, vocational clubs, and various extra-curricular activities . By unit- ing the interests of each student, clubs create an awareness of re- sponsibility and a spirit of coopera- tion that cultivates a deep sense of pride in being a member of the stu- dent body of Windsor High School. PLAYS Stage directions . . .pancake make-up . . .night practice filled with chaos, en- thusiasm and argu- ment. . .costumes. . . discussion. . .long hours of hard work. . . sounds of What do you mean, two pages of my script are missing?” But I can ' t possibly memorize all this by Friday night! . . . Lights and lines. . . last minute prepara- tions and finally. . .a job well-done. 7
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