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

 - Class of 1952

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Ll EENIURS 1 ,... NJN C: ..-.1 -Y -..1 ...4 ng! .4 John Franklin Allen Egghead - His bark is worse than his bite. Pow Wow typistg Band 1, 2, 3, Trombone quartet 15 Chorus 3, 43 Basketball manager 4. Catherine Elizabeth Carman Katie - Why not have a lot of fun with a little study thrown in? FHA 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. A6 un-:v' J 4-- 0' fi Emily Ioan Bartley Jo - When joy and duty clash let duty go to smash. Business man- ager, Pow-Wow, FHA 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Promp- ter, Junior play. Carroll Clyde Clmvson CC - I don't care for the Senior girls, but, oh, those Sophomoresf' Snap- shot editor, Pow-Wow, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage manager, Junior play, Cheerleader 4.

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State of Illinois, County of Shelby, City of Windsor CLASS WILL We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two of the Windsor High School, thinking ourselves to be of sane mind and having acquired sufficient knowledge, do hereby leave this last Will and Testament to those less fortunate than we. I, Eugene Zimmer, leave all my admirers to my younger brother, Dashing Dave. I, Kenneth Walker, bequeath my love for chemistry to Vernon Mullikin. I, Nellie Tipton, leave my position as solo clarinet to that musical genius, Gladys Anderson. I, Bob Storm, leave absolutely nothing - - I need it all myself! I, Barbara Sims, leave to find a good-looking boss on whose knee I can sit while taking dictation. I, Gordon Rees, leave my privilege of driving the girls around to any other boy who owns a car, especially Kirk Storm. I, Marie Nolen, leave my love of square-dancing to John Walker. I, Phyllis Morrison, will my carefree ways to Donna Slifer. I, Earl Meyers, leave to become a famous inventor. I, Bob McKenzie, leave my basketball ability to Gus Myers. I, Pat McQueen, leave to go to Nurses' Training. I, Geneva McDermott, leave my Way with boys to Melba Schultz. I. Thomas Maxedon, regretfully leave Marilyn Jones. I, Darrell Neal, leave my height to Harold Paris. I, Francis Maloney, leave for Mattoon! I, Melvin Krile, leave my new car to Vincent Passalacqua. I, Joy Helton Duckett, leave! I, Carl Helton, leave to spend some of my time with the little Stewardson- Strasburg cheerleader. I , Jim Goddard, leave Sophomore English class with pleasure. I, Henry Garrett, leave my way with women to Jim Johnson. I, Shirley Finley, leave my best wishes to F. H. A. I, Hazel Ferguson, leave my studious ways to Sam Shadow. I, Lloyd Elson, leave my ability to grow whiskers to J. R. Curry. I, Dorothy Dunn, leave my bashful ways to Shirley Storm. I, Patty Doty, leave in hopes of trapping Cordes sooner or later. I, Charles Doehring, leave my height to Kenneth Baker. I, Alma Cress, leave my driving ability to Mrs. Norman. I, Marion Cordes, leave - - and hope to get away! I, Carroll Clawson, leave my crooning ability to John Buckalew. I, Catherine Carman, leave my faithful Friday afternoon attendance to Anna- belle Carter. I, Joan Bartley, leave nothing! I, John Allen, leave - - to the joy of the rest of the students. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors our best wishes. We, the Seniors, leave to the Sophomores our jolly attitude toward life. We, the Seniors, will to the Freshman our courage to carry on for three more years. Witnesses - The Faculty tSignedl - The Senior Class



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I l 4 CLASS PROPHECY During our high school days, Joan Bartley, Dorothy Dunn, and I, Alma Cress, had always dreamed of owning our own ranch in Texas and raising race horses. Our dreams were finally fulfilled, and we are living on the BCD Ranch, near Dallas. Ranching isn't all we do - - Joan is supervisor of a large Veterans' Hospital in San Antonio, and Dorothy is very busy as head of the Home Economics Department in Dallas. As for me, Pm secretary for one of the National League baseball teams. Finally after ten years, we are established and are wondering what the rest of the Class of '52 have done for themselves, so Joan and I decided to return to Illinois. Since Dorothy was too busy to get a vacation, we planned to leave the next mom- ing Without her. Before we left we gave out final instructions to our two trusting foremen, Bob Storm and' Carl Helton, who settled in Texas after being discharged from the Army. Oh, yes, they do a little work around the ranch when they're not busy courting those two Southern Belles - - - Catherine Carman and Geneva McDermott. So we packed our clothes and left by planeg after we got our bags put away and were comfortably settled, we heard a noise from the back that sounded exact- ly like a politician practicing an important speech. We -couldn't help but stare, and presently we recognized this character as Senator Garrett, that Qpular congress- man from Illinois. Sinoe'we had gone to school together, we soon joined him and much to our joy, he told us he was running for President in the next election - - and were we ever surprised to learn that he -was a bachelor! No time for women, he informed us. He started on his speech again, but decided he neeled refresh- ment, so he called for the stewardess. A beautiful blond qame forward with a tray and gently served him. But wait! We know her - - it's Barbara Sims. Senator Gar- rett blew her a kiss and started his speech once more. By this time we decided to go back to our own seats and talk a while. Joan said that she'd had a letter from Joy iHeltonl Duckett a few days ago saying that she, Bill, and their two little girls were now living in Shelbyville, and Bill owned his own grocery store. Joy said she was helping with the Saturday rush a few weeks ago when in walked Tom Maxedon, tired and hungry, and ordered his weekly groceries which consisted of pork and beans and spinach. Each Saturday he keeps declaring he's going to ask some girl to be his bride so she will do his cooking for him, but he's so tired after digging ditches for the Neal 8: Maloney Wrecking company all week that he just hasn't the energy to ask any girl to marry him. , Joy also wrote that Nellie Tipton is now in Belguim, lavishly spending her stacks of money which she received from royalty on the book she wrote - - How to Grow Muscles. Columnists report .there is a romatic angle betweenlher and the Duke of Bobhopia.

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