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IN MEMORIAM r N uwmwr OLSON April 12, 1919--August 19, 1954 Wherefore the youth, who with us trod Through schooldays, was a noble type, Departing ere the time was ripe, To work his talent: there for God. For God, who ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element Toward whom the living Cara- van of God's creation ever moves. SENAOR CLASS 'W 1 15 THE 1936 Pow-wow fi
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THE 1936 POW-WOW SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of nineteen hundred and thirty-two, forty-three boys and girls started on a journey which was to last four years. As in previous years, the Sophomores gave us a very enjoyable initiation. Miss Lough was chosen as our class advisor. In '53, we organized again and chose Miss Hockaday class advisor for the year. We enjoyed very much treating the Freshman class in the same manner that we had been treated the year before. The year '34 was saddened by the death of one of our classmates, Dwight Olson, whom we all liked. This left us with but thirty in our class. Mr. Bennett was chosen general advisorg Miss Lilly, play ad- vlsor, and Miss Walker, as banquet advisor. .Miss Walker helped the class to give the Seniors a splendid banquet, in spite of the fact we were burdened with the depression. We presentfd the Junior play, with a capable cast chosen from a group of thirty juniors. Now tkat we have 53 in our class, we are striving harder than in the future, to make this one of the best classes of W. C. H. S. Class officers and advisors have been selected as follows: Mr. Bennett and Hr. Davis, Advisors, Mr. Gibson, play advisor, president, Waverly Work man, vice-president, Jack Lauderdaleg treasurer, Paul Bennett,Student- Councib, Maxine May: secretary, Wayne Ferguson, and class historian, Louise Kssey. Our class has contriluted singers for the chorusesg musicians , for the orchestra, and valuable basket-ball players for four years . We are happy to know that Windsor will have a new building next year, but who can tell, we may become as well known to the world, by graduating from the 'Old Prison' as those who will leave the new W.C. H. S. building. Louise Kasey, Historian.
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W THE 1936 Pow-Wow W H Inv' Tyr, , A , JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Edna Spenoerg Adg Maxedong Elinor Curryg Rosalie Storm Lois Lecroneg Alta Bea Lugarg Nuby Janes. Second Row: Steven Elliottg Pauline Caldwellg Phyllis Stormg Ernestine Alexander- rildred Thompsong Eileen Robertsong Roumaine Shoemakeg Lela Noffke. Back Row: Gall Garnerg Ivan Garrettg Leo Latchg Rose Laverne Thompsong Charles Worrmang John Will Johnsong Darrell Swinford. 16 . .f 71 . 1
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