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

 - Class of 1924

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IIIIIIIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilHHHllilllIllllIllillIllllllllilllllllll nw! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllli SENIOR CLASS HISTORY N September, 1920, fifty-nine pupils were added to the roll of Windsor Com- munity High School. We were initiated into the good fellowship of the ,Emi school with the due pomp and ceremony, and, as with all Freshmen classes, we soon learned to enjoy our enviable position. During that year We distin- guished ourselves in the class rooms. While we were Sophomores, we became famous in athletics and in music. For this reason, and the fact that we were the largest class enrolled in W. C. H. S., we became very important in the school activities. Our Junior year was a great success. Our athletic prowess and musical-ability was greatly augmented, wand our dramatical attainments reached the limelight. We enter-- tained our companions, the Seniors, with a. banquet that was said to be the greatest in the history of W. C. H. S. - As our Senior year comes to an end, our hearts are heavy, for we cannot bear to think that we shall no longer share the joys and cares, the victories and defeats, the achievements, the anticipations, and the glory of our old school. But, when we look back over our record, we feel cheered to think of the good we have wrought, and we sincerely hope that it may serve as a lodestone for the future under-cllalssmen who may have the honor of serving our beloved W. C. H. S. Now, with the permission of my readers, I should feel relieved if I may be allowed to unburden myself of some secrets that have been bothering me for many weary months. I hope no one will bother to ask how I have been able to keep the following quotations of my classmates secret, for I could not assure you of an answer. I do hope I won't forget the opening -and closing sentences of my speech this morning. They sound so intellectual. --Corwin Hamilton. Pd like to know why Clarence R. talks to me the way he does. He's so hard to fathom, that I can't tell when he's flattering and making fun of me. -Omah Barnett. I c.an't decide whether I'll study for grand opera, attempt play-writing, or get married. --Hazel Clawson. I wonder where my compact has gone? My nose is shining right in my eyes. - Lottie Elliott. The boys here aren't half as attentive as they are at Stewardson. Thats why I don't like Windsor as well as my home town. -Opal Quigle. I don't know whether I care anything for the boys or not. I used to think I knew all about them, but I'm not so sure. -Genevieve Edwards. I don't think dark-haired boys are half as attractive as the blondes. -Iva Dean 7 Krummel. Dark, though it may seem, To me, life's one great dream. -Frances Hood. I wonder where that boy is that said I was so charming? I must find him. - Virginia Richardson. I don't knowlwhether to let one girl run my life or not. Yesterday I thought not., but today I feel as if 'I might. -Wilbur Bence. Maudine's all right, But Evelyn's better. -Eugene Jfackson. I am certainly in a terrible mixup. A boy just asked me to go to the show with him, and I accepted his invitation. Now, I've forgotten who it was. -Ruth Wilson. IIIIIIllllllllIIIIII!IilIIlIlIlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllIllIlliIIIlillllIlllhlllllllllllllllllll 2 4 llIllllliIIlIIIliIiIITIIII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-Two

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IIIIIllllllillIllllllllllllllillllIHliIllIillllililllllllllllllHillIHllllllllllllllllllllil nw: IIHIIilllllllllllllllllllllllHHHllIllIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIiIIIllllilllllllllllllllii I could, but I won't, I would, but I, don'tgA . . I . I I can, if I would. Shakespeare. -Ernest Jones. I wish Harold B. came to high school. Then I'd never feel lonesomeyas I do now. -Oma Finley. - I A c ' I like to study, ' I love to pllayg I am most happy At schoo - ool? Nay! --Ruth Cecil. If it ever comes to choosing between my radio and my girls-goodbye radio! - Clarenca Robb. I don't think the Juniors are half as bad as the Seniors make them out to be. The Junior boys are real nice anyway, I know that. -Maurine Wallace. I'd like to know what girl it was that said I had a frank nose. -John Clawson. I wonder if I can think of an excuse to get away from school this -afternoon ? - Barton Lovins. I'm not quite as popular with the girls as I used to be. I wonder what's wrong? -John Edwards. I was wondering this morning, why a canal couldn't be built across the Sahara, and thus make a fertile valley out of it. ---Theodore Hartsell. The life of an artist is beset with many difficulties and disappointments, as my own experience proves. -Lauren Elam. I suppose Opal Q. had her hair bobbed just because I did. -Viola Munson. I wonder if anyone has noticed my marcelle? -Clara Robison. Why isn't Wilbur B. here this morning? He never told me he was going to miss school. -Ruth Walker. If somve of these girls only knew howlentertaining I am, I shouldn't find it necessary to go alone. -Gaylord Ripley. If solid geometry gets any solider, it's going to get solid enough to soften solider heads than mine. -Clark Storm. I can't seem to think of a thing to pull in English class anymore. -Robert Neighbor. Alva P. wouldn't be such a had 'kid if he didn't talk to Freshmen girls. -Bertha Conrad. I must have kept 'Abie' up too late last nightg he isn't here this morning. - Juanita Rose. Experiments in Physics are stlll experiments to me. -Clara Smith. I wonder if Mr. Ready will notice that I am at school on time this morning, and not mark me absent from Civics class? -Marcia Varneru I think it would be such ia thrilling experience to write poetry. -Thelma Ross. I don't see what makes people think I talk too much. -Cobert Lugar. I believe I'd like school better if I were a Sophomore this year. -Kenneth Baker. I think W. C. H. S. has as nice girls as Strasburg High School. -Kenneth Boling. I heard a girl say that I looked like a sheik. I wonder if I do ? -Cecil Jones. It's great to be la ladies' man. The Freshmen kids even fall for me. -Alva Patterson. - I can't find Cecil J., and I have something to tell him. -Maude Storm. I don't see Why people tease Ernest J. about a grocery store. -Neva Rankin. IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllKill!VIIlIilIIIIiII!Fl!IIllllllllliH!I!llIIIII!!iIli!lI!!Il'il!llllIlllllllllllllllillllHIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIHIHRillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Twenty-Three ' ' '

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