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

 - Class of 1932

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..... in ,,!?9!!s-We Junior Class History Listen my people and you shall hear The history of the Junior career. The third of September, twenty-nine. A student now you can scarcely find Xvho has forgotten the famous day and time. The first of the four long years Was filled with many doubts and fears. Such scornful smiles, such remarks so sweet As uGreen as grass beneath our feet. But with much work and little fun, At last our first long year was done. The second year foh, stars serene, We didn't act like Freshmen green, As Sophomores we thought ourselves the best Of all the classmen g regardless of the test. We just looked forward to the day When we were Jolly Juniors gay. Now we're in the Junior year, Anticipated for so long. In the days to come may we have no fear Of passing grades. And join in the song Dignified Seniors. Lois GRANT i Tuffnlv

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-J .f -...'?Q35f-W... , ,,. .D Senior Class History In the fall of nineteen hundred twenty-eight, sixty-seven boys and girls enrolled as Freshmen in W. C. H. S. That group of knowledge-seeking children is the Senior Class of today, which is still striving for a good education. A few of our members have dropped out each year until there are but fifty-two of us remaining. After a few blundering errors made by all Freshmen classes, we settled into the daily routine of study and classes. Social activities, such as initiation, parties, and Wiener roasts, made our school life very eventful. Our class had a number of students exempt from examinations due to their intelli- gence. Thus our Freshman year sped swiftly by. As Sophomores school life was much the same as our first year except in the studies. During our Junior year new events were to happen to add more respon- sibility on us. Because of the small number of Seniors it was thought best that some of the Juniors take Physics, thus the laboratory would not be so crowded the following year. Therefore ten Juniors who had been on the honor roll the previous year were permitted to take the course. Then before the Christmas vacation started the Junior play was given with tremendous success. In May the Junior-Senior banquet was held. Many interesting speeches were nlade. So you see our third year in high school was a busy one. Now as Seniors we have reached the highest pinnacle in high school educa- tion, but this class will not be content with that, for many of the Seniors will go on and seek a success in life. We have enjoyed our four years in school and in years to come we will look back on these school days with a great deal of pleasure. Our friendships we have formed with our classmates will be life long. Our instructors have been very considerate of us and deserve a vast amount of praise for their efforts in helping us. Our class has been well represented in school activities. tWe have had a number of students on the honor roll each time. So our class, which has been among the largest in the school's history., ,hopes other Senior Classes will enjoy their school days and feel benefited by their efforts as we have by ours. RUSSELL CURRY T ll. 'liig ,lvl-Y ll-7 i ,Q ,LTI P?- Nineteen



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P OW-W W Junior Class Front Row: Lois Grant, Martha Elder, Beatrice Storm, Juanita Mattox, Beatrice Horn, Virginia Goddard Second Row: Marie Hall, Irene Walker, Rosemary Hampton, Ruth Luce Third Row: Daniel Elliott, Noel Goodwin, Robin Gregory, Vernon Hartsell, Bennie Hall Ay, soon upon the stage of life, Sweet, happy children, you will rise, To mingle in its care and strife, Or early find the peaceful skies. Then be it yours, while you pursue The golden moments, quick to haste Some noble work of love to do, Nor suffer one bright hour to wastef s Twen ty-on

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