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

 - Class of 1936

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. THE IQIMPOW-WOW I ,J K , r I ' sy, X ' ' CHORUS First Row: Janet Bakery Vivian Merting Pezay Gorden: Eleanor Ri h d - - c ar son, Maxine May, Maxine Fishery Ruby Veechg Emma Catharine Hudson: Marjorie Cruit. Second Row: Gerald Rossg Imogene Bivinsg Helen Ashbrookg Betty Ed . . wards, Eleanor Garvin, Merle Andersong Mary Munsong Miss Hoody Rich- ard Luger. Back Row: J. R. Swinfordg J. S. Garving Bruce Klineg Richard Hanptong Henry Holseppleg Walter Rose. W. C. H. S. Chorus is divided into two sections in order to ac- comodate u il h p p s w o have conflicting classes. This year hgwpvgr the greater pwxt of their Llmo has been spent leerninn the deep mysteries of music rather than exercising their vocal cords all of the time. Eleanor Richardson and Helen Louis Juhnve rewresented Vlndqor's M c,,ox-us at n Teacher-S Meeting: held in Shelbyville em-132 lg the ye-lr. As ' their time is not intirelv devoted to 'he Uistorv of V' 1 H - I I . . . ,ls c t ey often send the spirits of their classmates soaring with some famous refrain. 27

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.M THE 1936 POW-WOW .ww -1- ORCHESTRA KX- First Row: Dean Fling, Betty Storm, Phyllis Storm, Emma Hudson, Eleanor Garvin, Maxine May, Janet Baver, Charles Workman, Ricnard Hampton. Second Row: Miss Hood, J. S. Garvin, Pauline Shook, Maxine Shock, Ruby Miner, Mary Munson, Helen Juhnke, Ivan Garrett. Back How: Gail Garner, Rankin Tull, Darrell Swinford. This year our High School Orchestra has increased, both ir the number of members and ln types of instruments. It seems there has interest taken in this sort of work for we have added s and will soon have a saxaphone and a bass which will complete orchestration. been a greater three trombone give us a more Tvis vemr the orchestra has played for assembly provrams, plays D P.T.Q. meeting, and other nrofrsws. And althonrh we are compara tivalx small we have tried to do our hit for nOld W. C. F. S.n 26



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THE 1936 POW-WOW SOCIAL EVENTS CHRISTMAS PARTY The all school Christmas party of 1955 was given by the Freshmen and Sophomores. It fell their lot to do this because they were defe- ated by the Juniors and Seniors in the Basketball ticket sale. Some members of the P. T. A. were there and gave the entiregrowp their Christmas treat. A program followed this, and then came a big event of the afternoon--Santa Claus in person. The Sift exchange was next in order, and how much fun some of those seniors, along with the freshmen, had with little automobiles and jumping-jacks. Refreshments consisting of candy and peanuts, were served and the whole gym was in a mess of peanut hulls and wrapping paper. KID PARTY To celebrate Wlndsor's future new high school a kid party wasgl- ven in W.C.H.S. gym. My how cute the faculty looked in their short- socks, hair ribbons, and sashes. Kid games were played, like London- Bridge and Kitty and Mousie. Refreshments consisted of lollypops and bubble gum. ALL SCHOU1 PARTY This year instead of frightening the poor little freshies within- an-inch of their lives it was decided that the initiation would ber!- placed by an all school party for them. Most of the Freshmen were present and also a good attendance from the upper classes. A program was presented and games were played. There were special games for a group of honored guests. An abundant supply of refreshments was fur- nished by the upper clessmen, consisting of sandwiches and pop. FRESHMAN WEINER ROAST On Tuesday, September 24, at five o'clock the Freshmen assembled, in front of W.C.H.S. and were taken to Dick Lugar's home in cars pro- vided by their parents and members of the class. On arrival welners and marshmallows were toasted. Games were then played until a late hour. Everyone went home with memories of a pleasant evening. SOPHOMORE WEINER ROAST The Sophomore class had a weiner roast at Sullivan in Wyman Park, Friday night, October 25. Miss Lilly their adviser furnished ways of transportation and refreshments which consisted of pop corn and cider BASKETBALL FEED On January 29, Doctor Myers gave the basketball boys an oyster- suppery in recognition of their winning the Shelby County Basketball Tournament. They chose as their champion eater, Rankin full. Several of the boys were accompanied by guests. They were guests of the Wind- sor Theatre after their supper.

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