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

 - Class of 1949

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Windsor High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Windsor, IL) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 31 of 120
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SENIOR LIKES LOOKS LIKE Vera Arganbright Clarence Vera Jack Baker Strasburg or Shelbv Don Juan Rosella Camic “Brud” Movie Star Lawrence Carter Blondes, Brunettes “Toni” and Red Heads Advertisement Bertha Cox Foxes Bertha Lee Curtis Farming Gregory Peck Carolan Doty Tommy Pin up girl Don Edwards Basketball Monte Wooley Iris Hunt Strasburg Little Girl Vivian Kull Tom She’s in love Charles Larrew Jeeps Superman Flora Mayer Everybody Tooth Paste Ad Marjorie McQueen A Guy from Findlay Freckle-faced Kid Barbara Moffett Mattoon Dorothy Rincker Kathryn Richards Georgie Katie Lorene Schultz Stewardson Herself Bob Sims Joan Young Motorcycle Fiend Carlton Smith Wine, Women and Song Sleepy Chet Stilabower Model Airplanes Poet Lawrence SwinfordSullivan Little Boy Joe Tipton Vile Weed Drango Kid Edwin Welch Girls Charles Atlas Betty Whitlatch Typing A Girl Beulah Williamson Marines Slick Chick Dale Young Emily Night Owl ACTS LIKE DISLIKES WOULD LIKE TO BE Whistler’s MotherBeing Teased Married Wolf Work Known by more girls Whistle Bait Red Hair Brunette Dannv Kaye One Arm Driving Big League Ball Player Fannie Bryce Being alone at night Housewife Bachelor Girls Alone Wo If ess Being called “Lucy” A Model Wolf Competition A Coach Lovesick Girl Being called “Shorty” Taller Bashful Girl Girls Flirting Mrs. Thomas with Tom Moffett Race Driver Study Farmer A lot of fun Strasburg Older Debutante Nothing History Teacher Movie Star Virgil Glen’s Girl Grown up girl Motorcycles A “Moore” Grown Up Girl Being teased about “Bill” Bubble Dancer Sleepy Head Senior Girls In Navy Vaughn Monroe Laboring Band Leader Anyone Women Mechanic He Man Someone going with his girl Millionaire Step an Fetchet To Be Called “Slow Motion” Farmer 2 yr. old Staying at Home Hermit Herself People Watching Her Primp Secretary Little Girl Nothing Stenographer A Perfect Gentleman All Other Females Horse Doctor OTHERS WOULD LIKE Her to stop whistling Him to leave out of town girls alone To see more of her To see him grow a beard Her to talk more Him to be a politician Her good grades Him to shave oftener Her to be less inquisitive Her to get married To get a girl and settle down Her to sprout wings Her floating eye-brow Her good looks Her to sit closer to Bob Sims To see her dance Ask more girls for dates Too see more of his pretty ties Stav away from their cars Him to go steady Him to go with more girls Him to stay away from Mattoon To have her typing skill Her to stop blushing To be a great farmer

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SENIOR PROPHECY As Mr. Dunscomb was completing the final lap of his search for ’49ers, he realized that there were three boys who had preferred to find gold in the fertile home soil. Leisurely driving along the country roads of Shelby County and enjoying the prospective looking community, Mr. Dunscomb suddenly caught sight of what appeared to be a jeep carrying two fellows flash by him. The jeep pulled to a stop about a quarter of a mile down the road, for the two had recognized the driver of the Buick and thought they had better explain the situation. Charles Larrew, the speed demon at the wheel, said that he was wasting no time in getting Dale Young to the assistance of his sick cow. Dale, however, didn’t appear as calm about the ride, for he was still clutching the handle of his black valise as he shook hands with Mr. Dunscomb. Following the boys to Charles’ farm, Jobe thought of the interest they had taken in agriculture. While Dale, now a veternarian and practicising locally, treated the sick animal, Charles taked with much pride about his farming program. Later going with Dale to his dairy farm, Mr. Dunscomb saw another good example of a successful farmer. Dale who had received many F. F. A. honors for his prize Brown Swiss cattle was still a winner in this breed of livestock. In addition to an excellent herd of cattle in Dale’s good mine, Mr. Dunscomb found his wife, Emily and a prosperous looking farm. A neighboring wheat field caught our wanderer’s attention and Dale remarked that it belonged to his old bachelor friend, Lee Curtis. Leaving Dale and driving past the grain field. Mr. Dunscomb stopped by the road to talk with Lee, who was harvesting his golden crop. Lee recounted that his training in agriculture and even the short course in home economics had prepared him for his prospcting, which included a large farm and single blessedness. At home now in his comfortable chair our experienced traveler has time to meditate over the events of his '49ers trail. As an assayer of the success of his last prospectors, Mr. Dunscomb found that each had only struck a bonanza, but had also taken the ore of opportunities and coined it for future gold seekers.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS Bottom Row: Mr. Begeman. Elsie Thompson. Jean Kibler, Duane Larrew, Ralph Elliott, Elaine Mulligan. Rosemary Spesard, Wilma England Second Row: Jo Ann Dickinson. Nelda Hawyer, Jay Lovins, Jerry Edwards, Eldon Hawyer, Betty Goddard, Jean Ann Myers Third Row: Muriel Camfield, Dorothy Rincker, Robert Doehring, Eugene Walker, Ervin Schultz, Carl Burrel, Joan Morford, Julia Scaggs Fourth Row: Isabel Martin. Richard Blackburn, Duane Winings, Gary Jones, Mack Gaddis, Bill Anderson, Evelyn Gaddis Fifth Row: Stephen Hughes, Francis Drummond, Leo Cordes, Bob Casparv, Bob Quigley, James Hostetter, Eugene Wittenberg, Harry Worley SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Bob Quigley, Vice-President; Nelda Hawyer, Secretary; Frances Drummond, President; Sue Scaggs, Treasurer Bert Caspary, Willis Walker, Janitor, Joe Tipton

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