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ED TWEEDIE President The eniar Class af 1938 THE GRADUATING CLASS CF 1938 first gathered at W. c. H. s. in 1934. After old acquaintances were renewed and new friendships formed, we elected our officers. They were: Tom Lewis, president, Genevie Kelly, vice president, Robert Fischer, secretary, and Mary Rozum, treasurer. We were initiated into the social functions of the school in the fall by the sophomores. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we kept up the age-old custom and gave the newcomers a reception. This year Kenneth Nolan was chosen to lead the class with Anita Wilkins as his assistant, while Sallie Underwood kept books and Dick Byerrum handled the money. We became generally recognized in the music departments, athletic activities, and social clubs. The following year found us busy, but not too busy to very successfully present the class play, The Ghost Train, by Arnold Ridley. This hair-raising mystery was given on Friday, the 13th, but in spite of the date we certainly showed the audience some real actors and actresses. They were Bill Allmart, Lois Allen, Bob Weaver, Sal Underwood, Kate Nicholson, Norm Millett, and Bill Safford. Bill Allmart was elected to the class presidency, Louise Hoy, vice president, Roland Roos, secretary, and Laura Weiss, treas- urer. To end the year right, we gave the seniors a prom in the auditorium, which was transformed into a very modernistic setting for the dancing and entertainment. Now that we are Seniors and have completed four of the happiest years of our lives, we look back with tears in our eyes to those good times, sorrows, and responsibilities. We appreciate the efforts and pa- tience of our teachers, who have taken such pains to make us the men and women that we are today. May we always be worthy of our training. To the Juniors we say, Thank you for the most enjoyable evening of dancing and for your friendship in the past three years. For the sophomores we leave a gen- eral Good luck and happiness. Last but not least we give our sincere word to the freshmen that we wish we had known you longer. We leave Wheaton Community High School with the thought that we are proud to be a part of such a fine Alma Mater. CORNELIA DAMON Sn-regmj, Vice President It was preordained by fate That tbe class of '38 Sbould bave beauty, wit, and ebarmg But 'our teaebers in alarm Found that Fate had quite forgotten To put brains beneath our cotton, Felt we needed elevation In the realms of education. Anyway we went to sebool And what teachers we could fool Passed us. S0 we bave a date Very soon--to graduate. SAL UNDERWOOD 38. BILL SAFFORD Treasurer LOIS ALLEN
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