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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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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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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1935, twenty-seven so called greenhorns entered W. C. H. S., bashful and also very frightened because of what others had told us. We were duly initiated and with the help of our class advisors Mr. Bennett and lr. Bridges, we had our class parties throughout the year. We enjoyed the good fortune of passing semesters, and received a much needed vacation. In September 1934, we returned with the remaining of the old class and five new classmates. We started the year looking much more intel- ligent and with the shade of green considerable lighter. with the help oi-lies Hockaday, we initiated the freshies who occupied our old seats QHEYHQ south side of the assembly. Again we survived the semesters,snd welcomed another vacation. September 1935, twenty-six eager Juniors, gingerly examined a new seating arrangement to see if they were in the front or back of the as- sembly for we are now upper-classmen. How proud and happy we were with being out of the under-classmen rows! We elected class officers as follows: President Ruby Janes. Vice-president Ivan Garrett. Secretary k Treaiuror Phyllis Storm. Historian Rose LaVerne Thompson. Class Advisor , Miss Walker. Our representatives to the Student Council are Richard Gannaway , and Mildred Thompson. Under the adept tutelage of Miss Lough our play advisor, we gave the Junior class play, 'Ch1ntz Cottage.' To Miss Walker we also gave the responsibility of helping us plan the annual Junior Senior Banquet. Rose Laverne Thompson, Historian. 17 THE 1936 POW-WOW
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