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WCHS Pow-Wow Staff Back Row: Maxine Fisher, Mr. Davis, Jack Jones, Junior Elder, Imogene Bivins. Front Row: Janet Baker, Eugene Dietz, Ruby Latch, Helen Ashbrook, Walter Rose. Editors ................................ Helen Ashbrook, Ruby Latch Snap Shot Editor ....,......... Maxine Fisher Joke Editor ......... ...,...,.. I mogene Bivins Sport Editor .......... .............. J anet Baker Circulation Managers Jack Jones, Eugene Dietz Business Managers .... Walter Rose, Junior Elder Advisor ........... .............. M r. Davis Junior Class History In the fall of 1935, a group of 37 pioneers migrated into the Freshman class of the Windsor High School. They knew' not what to expect in a world so different from their old home in the Grade School, but this did not deter them, even after a rousing initiation, for they were of sturdy stock. The year was spent in making' a home for themselves, and the acquaintance of their leaders, and of the pioneers who had reached the new lands earlier. Came the fall of '36 and the band, now 31 in number, advanced to the Sophomore lands in a different territory, the new Windsor Community High School building. By now the pioneers were becoming more used to the strange customs of their adopted land and-began to enter more into the sports, and social life of the settlers. This year rolled happily by, and before the caravan knew it, they had progressed to the range of land called the Junior year. Now they were old settlers to the incoming Freshies and Sophs, and being thoroughly versed in the lore of the settlement, such as giving a class play, and having social get-togethers to talk over the hard-ships of the past, they really began to enjoy their journey. Now, as they realize that the resources of this Junior land are nearly drained, they are looking forward to their pushing onward to the fresh Senior fields where they hope to be even more successful and happy. But befo1'e start- ing they wish to thank their leaders of the Junior lands, Miss Garvin, their play ad- visor, and Mr. Curry, their class advisor, for their aid to them at this part of their JOUFUGY- -Ruth Ramsey, Historian. Junior Class Back Row: Dorothy Hilligoss, Anna Fay Herron, Merle Anderson, Mary Munson, J. S. Garvin, Ivan Kull, Eleanor Garvin, Virginia Morrison, Leota Aber- crombie. Third Row: Vernon Curry, Mae Kull, Betty Ann Edwards, Margaret Storm, Ruby Veech, Emma C. Hudson, Ronald Ross. Second Row: Mr. Curry, Louise Harden, Harlan Conley, Ruth Edwards, Marjorie Cruitt, Dick Lugar, Betty Storm, Miss Garvin. Front Row: Raymond Workman, Paul Ellis, Peggy Gordon, Doris Hampton, Louise McVay, Ruth Ramsey, Dwight Richardson. 1 9 3 8 Fourteen
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