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4 x - - xt V , Z 4-L i 5 we Miss McCarthy visor Qs- , Frank Goossens Ad President The Seniors The class of '38 was determined to make a better showing than any pre- vious class and proved it when, as freshmen, they chose these capable officers: president, Frances Kaine, vice president, Margaret Schreiner, treasurer, Jack Murray, secretary, James Saygh, and advisor, Miss Knapp. The first social event experienced by the class of '38 was the Freshman- Senior reception, another responsibil- ity was the traditional homecoming bonfire. Lester and Goossens figured in oratorical contests. Lindholm and Lester participated in debate try- outs. In the field of sports, football numerals were given to Green, Metz, Krumtinger, Kaine, Mikenas, and Gil- fillan. Basketball numerals were awarded to C. Johnson, Kohler, Krumtinger, White, Keane, Metz and Gilfillan. As sophomores, the class chose the following officers: president, Bob Armstrong, vice president, Philip Gil- fillan, secretary, Jack Murray, treas- urer, Billy Welch, and advisor, Miss Fleming. Kaine received a major and Mikenas a minor letter in football, Gilfillan a minor in basketball, and numerals were given to C. Johnson, Brubaker, and Mulligan. In their junior year, Robert Arm- strong was again elected president, Clare Cavell, vice president, John Christian, secretary, Billy Welch, treasurer, and Miss McCarthy, ad- visor. Milich presided as president of the Student Council. Milich and Goos- sens were selected as Kiwanis Club representatives. The Yankee King, was presented as the class play. Edmund Wysowski and Jack Gra- ham were active in golf, and Graham Mulligan in tennis. Football letter- men were: Brubaker, Green, Kaine, Krumtinger, Metz, Billick and Koh- ler. Numerals were awarded to R. Anderson, Cornelious, Empson, and Karau. B. Welch and L. Talbot receiv- ed manager's letters. Gilfillan, C. Johnson, Keane, Krumtinger, and Mulligan received basketball letters. R. Anderson advanced to the Golden Gloves tournament at Davenport. The class of '38 was well represent- ed in the commercial contests. Those participating either in typing, short- hand, or bookkeeping were: S. John- son, Hazelleaf, Mucheikis, Aten, Friedland. Ford, Hagen, Alderman, Quanstrom, Roginski, and Mahaffey. These contenders won high honors in commercial contests. Throughout their four years in Kewanee High, the class of '38 has proved its worth, and their senior year saw the culmination of a period of progress and ambitious efforts. The class elected Frank Goossens, president, Graham Mulligan, vice president, Frances Nelson, secretary, John Christian, treasurer, and Miss McCarthy as advisor. The senior class has endowed Kewanee High School with memories of an efficient group of industrious students.
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FA C U LTY Charles Bruner, R. M. Robinson, Ross Anderson, Margaret Azoltine, Eva Berg W. G. Brown, Marguerite Dalziel, Louise Ewan, Miriam Fleming, Dorothy Gibson Leo Graham, Doruthy Harrod, Frances Horler, Elsie Kimmell, Ruth Knapp Galen Landis, Letha Larson, Helen Loeb, Harriet McCarthy, Paul MuMnrris Norma Miller, Louise Murphy, Redeene Nobiling, E. C. Peterson, Garrah Rive Alice Savage,Genevieve Saygh, Lee Stabnow, E. E. Stevens, Irma Stewart W. J. Stronks, Gilbert Veach, Fred Waterman, Anna Weimer, Adela Wcsebaum 13
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Eleanor Alderman Dance Club l, 2 Nature Club 2, 3 Shorthand Contest Shorthand Club 4 Art Club 4 Orpheum 4 Dorothy Anderson Orpheum Vlrgil Anderson Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council 1, Football 2, Il Art Club 1, 2 ' Orpheum 4 Track 4 Dale Annesley Class Play 3 Student Council 4 Orpheum 4 Hi-Y 4 Debate 4 Oratory 4 J ean Aten Shorthand Club 4 Student Council 1, K Staff 4 Tri-Y 4 TYPinZ Contest 3 Orpheum 4 3 2, 2 Donald Aldred Raymond Anderson Track 1, 2, 3, 4 K Football l, 2,3 Nature Club 1 Orpheum 4 Baseball 1, 2 Julia Angelcyk Art Club 2 Dramatic Club 2 Orpheum 4 Robert Armstrong Hi-Y 3,4 Treas. 3 Golf Team 4 Kewanite 4 Class Pres. 2, 3 Student Council 1 Track 2, 3, 4 Hazel Bailey 1
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