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.w,...,. -g---urqv-'- S, I l' t. 1 Pow Wiow -- I 'nyc I5 ' Freshman Class History The first day of September in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred Thirty will long be remembered by some fifty people who, on that day, became Fresh- men of VVindsor Community High School. Everybody wondered what high school would be like. i English, Latin, Algebra, Geography, and History now presented themselves to us. At first we had some difficulty in getting to our classes in the right rooms and at the proper time, but soon we became accustomed to it and had little trouble. VVe chose as our class officers the following: Franklin Rose, president, Aubrey Bennet, vice president, Blondell Paulson, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Icenogle our class advisor. Toward the end of September there were rumors of the initiation to be inflicted on us by the Sophomores. Then one day in October, Mr. Dunscomb made an announcement concerning the initiation. The Sophomores had devised a clever plan. At that time there was an abun- dance of flies about the school building. The plan was to have us kill all the fiies we could, and the one who killed the largest number was to be initiated first, the one who killed next to the largest number next, and so on down to the one who killed the fewest, who was to be initiated last and get the worst of it. I don 't know why they took us one at a time unless they were afraid to tackle us all at once. Well, the initiation came on October fifteenth, and everyone returned to school afterward so I believe everyone recovered without ill effects. The basketball games attracted much interest among the Freshmen. lVe are proud of the team. The winning of so many victories is probably due, in a large measure, to the enthusiastic rooting of the Freshmen. VVe also have a team of our own which has considerable ability. Even so good that it was said that the Seniors were afraid to play them after the defeat they met at the hands of our team. Some folks seem to have the idea that we Freshmen are rather green. Well, maybe we do look that way, and possibly we are a little green, but it 's the green thing that flourishes, besides green is good for the eyes. However, we will prove our worth in times to come, and after the first of June in Nineteen Hundred Thirty Four we expect to be Alumni. IIAROLD S'rEr1iENs
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l'fl1llr I7 , Yv., ,,,,.,.,?-7,-...,-Y, r r ' ofruu lfVoQuu -- Sophomore Class History ln the first week of September 1929 twenty-two boys and girls set ,sail for a cruise of four years duration on the sea of Windsor Community lligh School. Like all beginners in every line of work, we had some time getting on to the hang of things, but soon everything was running smoothly. After about two months we encountered a pirate ship entitled the Sophomore Class. They gave us a drubbing that we shall always remember. After this encounter we felt as though by at least all of us getting through, we were now a full-fledged, toughened crew. Seventeen of our crew safely completed the first lap of our journey-to the port of Sophomores. Only thirteen of our old crew wished to continue the jour- ney to the next port-Juniors. Two others qualified for places on our boat and the fifteen of us set out. A few weeks after the beginning of this second part, we met a huge ship with a crew more than three times the size of ours but since they were just beginners at the sailing game we easily took them under. The first drastic storm we encountered in our second lap was while sailing through the region of Semester Exams. The storm continued January 15 and 16. llaving safely passed through this storm, we shall know how to handle the ship better if we ever have another. We have certainly done our share toward contributing men for the basket- ball team representing all of the ships sailing on W. C. II. S. sea. Daniel Elliott and Robin Gregory are the most spectacular from our ship. Although our ship's crew is now the smallest on Windsor's sea, we hope that the tables will turn and our crew will increase rather than decrease both in num- ber, courage and knowledge. MARTIIA ELDER S is for sap, Who doesn 't care a rap. 0 is for oath, Which we loath. P is for pranks, To play on cranks. H is for hair, Which is sometimes rare. O is for obey, Which we do everyday? M is for mess, Who did it? Guess. 0 for the ought, That our papers brought. R is for Robin, Whose heart is throbbin E is for end, Amen. 3
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