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

 - Class of 1923

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Vvl lili.lll wi ...Wiiii 13'11i:'ll15,1i'L1i.m:li .twiwisiqiniigiii.riiniimimwmiiriicilliaiC FRONT ROW'-Estcl McPherson, Cecil, Eugene Jackson, Ruth Walker, Russel Bczlingg Genevieve Edwards, HazeL Clawson, C ara',Q13ith, Neta Reynolds. SECOND ROW--Clrargk-Qgmm,-Qodore rtse , Olta Reynolds, Barton Lovins, Thelma Ross,.Yi1 ardso, Juanita Rose, Robert Neighbor, Dallas Swinford, Lucille Jones, Finley. THIRD ROWfCorwin Hamiiton, John J war Marie Storm, Rutkrjlilsnn, Ruby Smith, Ernest Jones, Frances Hood, Iva Dean Krummel, Maud St ' Robison. BACK ROW-Cecil Jones, Clarence Robb, John Clawson, Wilber Bence, Mr. Ready, Miss McCusker, Gaylond Ripley. Fd ds, Neva Rankin, M'aurine Wallace, orin, Velma Rentfrow, Lottie Elliott, Marcia Varner, Qlara President!-Russel Boling. Vice-President-ffDallas Swinford. Secretary-Ruth VVilson. Treasurer-Clarence Robb. Class Historian-Genevieve Edwards. Class Yell Leader-Neva Rankin. Class MottoYBackbone, Not Wishbone Class Yell-Rip saw, rip saw, rip saw bang! We belong' to the Junior gang. H i Mir.: wi ii1wii,ii1'lu'W1llIllHHHMHlllEH1Will:Hill!llll!Hill!ll.llNllllllliilllllllllllllllll1 Q 2 12 lllillllllllllllllWU11!ll?lIillililmwgywwuwyyfyfw111111qyy5my151gl15g3el1lliiMHllllllllllllllllllllls Twenty



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P I wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHillllllHillllllIlllliII!liiillIIiilIIlIlllIll IJIU1 UlijmnnmmmmnlmmmmmlllninnmInInnlInnlluIIll1llillllnmulilmlllllllC Miss Rembrandt, a Manicurist .. . .... Ruth Walker Miss Bushnell, a. Hair Dresser .. . .... Marie Storm Pudgy, Tommy's Sister ........ ............ .... R u th Cecil SYNOPSISQQ The affairs of the Beverly household have reached a critical stage. Mr. Beverly, a man of large affairs in New York, is surrounded by a family who spends money faster than he can make it. His attempts to curb their 'extrayagance are greeted with sneers. He is about to give up in despair when his ward and niece, Polly Perkins, saves him. Polly is used to a simple free life, unhampered by the demands of the stilted social standards of the wealthy families of ,New York society. The Beverlys, except Mr. Beverly, ane unaware that Polly is an ,heiressfhence Polly is treated by the family as one beneath their standing. She sets 'about to win them to her ideals of life' instead of conforming to theirs. She finally succeeds and gains the trueflovie of Baldwin Beverly. ai , f 7-' My Grades Just now the day is fading, And Lsurely want to cry, b But dare I even tell you The horrid reason why? X Viv Each day I studied very hard V 'iilf-?,' And thought I knew my lesson, ' f ' But when I got my grade card:,f . My goodness! It was distressin'. A ' 'faq 'fGussie gave me just an F , ' - That sto6'd for French, you see, ' And Mac , the darling that she is, For English gave me E - And Jobie gave two F'sf' to me A And here it meant plain failin'g For keeping books and! 'ritlmmetic Both set my brain a sailinl ' And now the part that I feared most: Showing my grades to Dad, ,- For I knew what he would likely do , Besides thinking they were bad. But he just looked and quietly said, Why in Music there's an 'A'. Yes, Da.d,,that stands for Awful, And I'm getting worse each day. And then I thought I'd best explain, He looked so faint and weak O, Dad, I make music with my seat, Gosh! You ought to hear it squeak. . I A -Lucile Jones, '24, . Y H illlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilllllilllllllllllllllllIlllll1g 2 3lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillllIllIllIIIllllllllllllillllllllillIllllllllillIllllllllllllllllllllllls Twenty-Two -3 L

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