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Foreword This yearbook contains materials of fact and fiction about the Wapella Community Unit District High School. We have herein attempted to portray the joys and sorrows of the students of this, our alma mater. The materials we have gathered can only be applied to Wapella, the heart of the state of Illinois. It does, however, lead us to believe that our influence is disseminated throughout the state; because we are the heart. Due to the fact that we are the heart, we feel that our pulse is felt in more areas throughout the state than any other small town of comparable size and facilities. This book is assembled with the thought in mind that regardless of the vari ous veins and arteries of ways of life that each pupil concerned might take, later on he will remember and think back upon his happy days at W. C. H. S. Acknowledgement is made to the staff, the members of the senior class, the other class members, faculty, board members, and all others who had any connection with making our yearbook a success. In Memory of the Historic “LONE ELM” Erected Ry DeWitt Clinton Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution June 14, 1923
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i( ulion We, the Seniors of 1951, wish to dedicate our year-book to the Community Club. We wish to express our thanks to those whose untiring efforts in the organization of the Wapella Community Club have made great progress toward improving our school and keeping it the community center; to those of the Club who have spent so much of their time in preparation and presentation of some of the superb programs which have been planned for the regular monthly meetings; to the officers of the Club and their advisory council for the many ideas and trends of thought which have to a great extent benefited our school; to the two chairmen, Glenn Vandervoort and Louis Wickenhauser, who have so willingly taken the lead for a better and stronger community organization; and lastly to the people who have been in the background, yet forward enough to lend moral and physical support to the entire program as it is set forth by the Community Club. Thanks also are expressed by the board of education, the administration, and the faculty for the backing which they have received from the Community Club.
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