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

 - Class of 1925

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IIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHWHWIHlHHHNllHHH!llllllllllllllllllllilllllllilli lllI1lllllIIll!!!iIIIilII!IlIIlilIIIIllIIIlIIIIiIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll JUNIORS fPictures On Preceding Pagel Harold Nichols, Vivian Edwards, Arland Nihiser, Ralph Robertson, Bertha Smith, Mary E. Gilbert, Beulah Gordon, Maud Jones, Aubrey Walden, John Wall, Ruth Sexson, Neva Bence, Rose Goddard, Ruth Rankin, Donald Rozene, Olin Phipps, Mary Hart, Letha Rawlings, Letha Linder, Vivian Harrmann, Herbert Clawson, Fred Walker, Evelyn Janes, Daisy Swinford, Elizabeth Jackson, Maurine Spencer, Ralph Neal, Raymond Robertson, Iva Rentfrow, Elizabeth Storm, Inez Storm, Flossie Johnson, Thomas Richardson, Rollie Bayless, Doris Hartsell, Florence Juhnke, Marguerite Tull, Elizabeth Freeland, Paul Bridges, Gilbert Clem, Grace Shelton, Marie Whitlatch. Harold Nichols .. ............... President Mary E. Gilbert ...,......... Vice-President Ralph Robertson .... Secretary and Treasurer Paul Moberley .. ................. Historian JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of the year of 1922 we entered our dear old high school, a scared, but intelligent bunch of Freshmen. It was then our loftiest, greatest, and sole am- bition to be Juniors, and lo and behold, here we are after two years of snubs, etc., that are dished out to all underclassm-en. Our class has now become a deciding factor in all things, having beaten the Seniors in football, taken 2nd and 3rd in the inter-class basket ball tournament, and beaten the underclassmen in basket ball. All the other classes are green with envy: The Seniors because they can't be here next year and compete with us, and the Freshies and Sophs because our class so far outshines them. We can't help being so wonderful, but we take to it as naturally as ducks do to water. We began our brilliant career in high school society with a party, but our class didn't do ,much as Freshmen. We did a little better as Sophomores. This year we are going big. We had one party, at which we initiated the Seniors. We are also going to have the best banquet and the best play that have ever been known in all the years of our school. We are very modest and unassuming about our talents, but we must tell the plain truths about the case once in a while. We did fine this year in basket ball. Bus and Cackle were on regular, and Jitney and Rozene were on the second team. There were also some Junior girls on th-e girls' basket ball team. At the first of the year Miss Kern and Miss Stevenson were honored with the title of class advisers, Harold Nichols was chosen as president and Mary E. Gilbert as vice-president. It is quite improbable that there will ever be another class as brilliant and accomplished as ours. Should, by some chance, there ever be one as wonderful as ours, we leave this history for them to compare with their own. --Paul Moberley, '26. llllIIIIllIIIII!IllIllIilllIIl!IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIiIiIllliIIiIIIIIIIIIiIlIIlIIiIlIIlllIilIlIlillIllllllllllllllillllllll' 2 5 liIlH111llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIllIlllHIIllllIllllllllll1llllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll Tw-enrty-Six

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'Hlillf fi,HS'HIlllllllllllllllllIll1'lI? 53llillllllllllllllllililliEllliwuilmiiiilii I!l!lIllIllll?l!!EilIVIlHHHiHIHlllllllllIHIHH!illHI!IiIllllllllllllllllliilllllllllll JUNIOR PLAY MALL A MISTAKEH ACT I-Because of George's uncle the former must keep his marriage a secret. ACT II-The plot thickens. Richard attempts to try the soothing system upon supposed lunatics. ACT III-The unraveling of a skein of mystery, and the finish of an exciting day to find it was All A Mistake. CAST OF CHARACTERS Capt. Obadiah Skinner, a retired sea captain .......... ...... P aul Bridges Lieut. George Richmond, his nephew ......... .... A rland. Nihiser Richard Hamilton, a country gentleman ...Harold Nichols Ferdinand Lighthead, a neighbor ,...... ...... P aul Moberley Nellie Richmond, George's wife .....,.... .... V ivian Edwards Nellie Huntington, a friend .............. .......... I Jetha Linder Cornelia fNelliel Skinner, Obadiah's sister .......... Beulah Gordon Nellie McIntyre, a servant .,............. .... M ary Elizabeth Gilbert OUR MODERN ROMEO AND JULIET They met at a masquerade dance. He was tall, dark and lithe. She Was of medium height, with dark brown hair, and vary graceful. He was attracted to her from the first moment he had seen her and she had answered very sweet and low, Hello, to his, Hello there, Cutie. Then they had started dancing. She was perfect. How pretty her hair is, he thought, just like mot11er's. I'll surely be glad when we take off our masks so I can see your beautiful face, he said to her. She said nothing. They danced until about eleven o'clock, never stopping to rest. Then came the time to remove their masks. He led her to the moonlit balcony. I want to see your beautiful face out here in the moonlight. It will make it all the l0veliSr, he said to her. She began untying her mask with trembling fingers Then he slowly untied his. Eagerly he stood Waiting. Couldn't he help her? No It was just fastened in her hair, There! It was untied. Oh! It was off! Mother! he whispered faintly and fell over the balcony rail. -Ruth Rankin '26 ENGLISH TEST When Miss Kern told me those awful tidings, I saw the end draw near. My blood turned cold within me, My eyes grew large with fear. I saw death approaching, I saw his awful stare, And so I lift2d up my voice In agonized prayer- Oh Lord, I know I've sinned a lot, But then I never swore or stole, lwllllmllllli ..', 11Illlllllllwlliillllfllll Ill'ill1iIlI1illlWiIlllHllIHNWIilllilliiilllllllllllllllllll' 5 IEHIIHHVWlllllllllliilIll1lllllilllillfliilrilIWNHHIHlllllllllllllHllNHHHH!HIlIlIIIll!!IlIIiHIHIHl Twenty-Seven

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