Winter Haven High School - Wha Hwa Hta See Yearbook (Winter Haven, FL)

 - Class of 1938

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HERBERT VIERTEL Don't worry me with women Football '35-'36337 Basketball '36 Track '37-'38 Letterman's Club '36-'37 CARROLL WATSON A great art of man is speech Cotillion Club '37-'38 Speech Choir '37-'38 V IVIAN WILSON It matters not how long hut how you live Glee Club '37-'38 Journalism '37-'38 Imp '37 ALICE YELVINGTON Those who know her like her No picture for the following: GEORGE BYRAM As a man speaks, so is he Speech Class '37-'38 Swimming Team '38 Dramatic Club '38 Teacher of Archery '38 Glee Club '37-'38 JOHN KUDER I pity bashful men KATURAH REEVES Gentle and quiet Glee Club '37-'38 best ELEANOR WAHLMAN Speech is great, but silence is great Glee Club '36-'37-'38 Basketball '38 FREDERICK ' ROE Give me a violin and I shall be glad Senior Play '38 ELEANOR WORTH As merry as the day is long Glee Club '36-'37-'38 Secretary Cotillion Club '37-'33 Imp '36-'37-'38 ' ELBERT HARGROVE Who talks much, must talk in vain EARL MOORE Diamond Ball, '35-'36 'GA penny saved is a penny earned Basketball '33 Cotillion Cluh '37-'38 Baseball '37-'33 Football '36-'37 , CHARLES SCHMIDT Track '36-'37-'38 Many receive advice, few profit by MARGARET REED if 'gNo unkind word does she speak Baseball 937-938 Student Council '35 Football '36-'37 DON WASMUND Basketball '36-'37-'38 lt is better to learn late than never 1 9 3 3 Twenty-Th-ree 9 1

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VIVIAN SPIRES I have one love Glee Club '38 DONALD STORY All mankind loves a lover Student Council '35 Clee Club '37-'38 Cotillion Club '37-'38 EWELL SWEET None would suppose it, but naturally bashful S Diamond Ball '36 Baseball '37-'38 Basketball '37-38 Track '37 CATHERINE TILLIS To do my work is a pleasure Basketball '38 MARGUARETTE VAUCHN ls she not passing fair? Treasurer Cotillion Club '37-'38 Attendant at Homecoming '37 Imp '35-'36-'37 HIT! 1 9 3 3 Twenty-Two LOWE STARNES The sleep of the laboring man is sweet Sophomore Play '35-'36 Football '37 Glee Club '37-'38 HESTER MERLE SUMMERVILLE Light of heart and a merry nature. Secretary Student Council '34-'35-'36 lmp '36-'37 WILBUR SWEET The answer to maiden's prayer Baseball '36-'37 Student Council '35-'36 Diamond Ball '36 Track '36 PEGGY TOMLINSON Talk she can and talk she will, her tongue is very seldom still Basketball '34--'35-'36 .lunior Play '37 Dramatic Club '37-'38 UVa Picturesl J. W. HAMMOND Electricity-So shocking! BOBBY BUTLER The die is cast Editor-in'Chief of Blue Devil '37-'38



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CLASS HISTORY Evelyn M elvin- -Historian The Class of '38, the largest class ever graduating from the Winter Haven High School, is proud of its accomplishments. We have worked and fought to restore some of the traditions which had been dropped by the graduating classes for the last several years. No one would ever think it, but it was hard for us to descend from the dictatorial place we had held in ,lunior High to become mere Freshmen in High School. But we were brought down from our perches by the stories the Sophomores, Juniors, and Sen- iors told about what happened to a Freshman on the first day at school. They had had a three months' vacation to gather and tell these stories, and they had made the most of it. Oh, that was an eventful day when all of us young, scared things came quaking up to the High School. We were referred to as rats and treated worse than that by those ferocious Sophomores. We started in with Latin and Algebra, and sur- prised Miss Stevenson by knowing what ego amo tel' meant. That is about all some of us learned. ln Algebra we might not have known how to work out the formula, but we worked out a system of comparing answers, then we kept working until we all got the same answer, if possible. As Freshmen we were unusual. Nearly everyone excelled in one thing or another. Some took up dancing as their pride and joyg even though it did mean breaking on those wonderful awe inspiring Seniors. Even at this early stage some of our number caught on to the art of cutting classes and now that they are Seniors they are giving free demonstrational lessons. A few of our class kept up in their studies and are going to benefit from it now during Commencement, because they will have to give orations on graduation night. A splendid reward for worthy people. As Sophomores, we treated the Freshmen as though they were the scum of the earth. We would swagger into study hall, go back to the tables, and say, Scram Rat. We thought we were big when they obeyed, but we slowly slid away when the F resh- man unfolded himself from the chair and we found out that he was larger than we were. We marched through Gaul with Caesar and all over town with Miss Schell. 1 9 3 3 Twenly-F our

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