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

 - Class of 1926

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Ipovv Wflcw DORIS JUANITA HARTSELL Art Club (1). NELLIE SIMMONS Entered from Gays High School ’25. OLIN PHIPPS Entered from Gays ’24. “Mike” FRED ERWIN WALKER “Junior’ Basket Ball (2-3-4). MILDRED JANE BELL “Dumbell” MAIO HART Entered from Gajs High School ’26, ‘ Ruth in a Rush” (1), Glee Club (3). HERBERT AUSTIN CLAWSON “Curly” H. CLIFFORD STILAROWER “Stilly” Entered from Strasburg ’25, “Home Acres” (3), Basket Ball (2-3-4). MARGARETTE ELIZABETH TULL “Marg” “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (1), “Gypsy Rover” (3), Glee Club (1-2-3), Basket Ball (1). DAISY PAULINE SWINFORD “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (1), “Gypsy Rover” (3), “Polished Pebbles” (4), Art Club (1), Glee Club (1-3-4). Fifteen

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Ipow-Xiu o v —io==i= FLORENCE JUHNKE RALPH ROBERTSON “Cackles” Basket Ball (1-2-3-4), Captain (4), Track (1-3-4), “Good Evening, Clarice” (4). ( LIFFORD HARDER “Caesar” BEULAH GORDON Literary Editor Pow-Wow, “All a Mistake” (3). LETHA CORDELIA RAWLINGS “Lee” Glee Club (1). GILBERT CLEM “Gib” “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (1), “Pioneer’s Papoose” (2), “Gypsy Rover” (3), “Polished Pebbles” (4), Glee Club (1-2-3-4). HUGH RAY TULL “Razor” MARY ELIZABETH FREELAND “Skinney” “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (1), “Pioneer’s Papoose” (2), “Gypsy Rover” (3), “Polished Pebbles” (4), Gle-» Club (1-2-3-4). ROSE GODDARD JAMES OTTO TIETZE “Abbie” Basket Ball (3), “Never Touched Me” (3). 1920 Fourteen



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FACULTY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE EIGHT) MISS JORDAN, B. A Monmouth College. We, the Seniors, wish to introduce to you Miss Jordan, the lady with the well developed voice for speaking above the mumbling and outbursts of titters from the well behaved Senior English class. She also has a very winning way about her most frequent outbursts of anger. At times, she becomes very furious with her most brilliant Seniors and starts out to give us a severe scolding, but before she gets through with her speech, our sweet and innocent faces convince her that we are not at all deserving of such, so she ends with a sweet forgiving little smile. Everything has gone smoothly in English this year, and most of the mysteries have been cleared up; however there still remains the old hen with her disturbing little cackle which the students on the back row insist is in the ventilator. We hope we will succeed in getting her out before next year. —J. B. ’26. MISS STEVENSON. A. B. University of Illinois. One day a represenative from the State Department was visiting Windsor Schools. He had been talking to members of the Freshmen Class, and upon seeing Miss Stevenson studying the Freshmen Latin lesson said, “Little girl, what grade were you in last year?” Miss Stevenson said nothing but gently bowed her head and walked away. We feel that the smallest member of the faculty deserves a great deal of praise for teaching the Freshmen that Alexander the Great did not live during the twentieth century. She does not deserve a little praise for teaching the Sophomores that each new sentence should begin with a capital letter and end with a period. —L. L. ’26. MISS GARVIN. University of Illinois. We feel that Miss Garvin, who has been a member of the faculty at W. C. H. S. for several years, deserves a great: deal of praise for teaching her Music classes that f sharp and b flat are not the same note. Each year the public looks forward to the Operetta that is given by Miss Garvin’s Music classes. About eight-thirty on every Wednesday morning, members of the Senior class inquire if anyone has seen Miss Garvin. Everyone lays aside his book when she enters the Assembly with her pleasant smile. Now we. the Senior class of ’26 bid her our last farewell. —M. S. ’26. 1026 Sixteen j

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