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Show Remember? The local 1938 commencement com-mencement makes us old timers recall the days when tee were young . . . and when we proudly participated in high school graduation ceremonies. Photos posed by NBC artists. Remember tbe sweet young thing who read the Class Will, who bequeathed be-queathed your gum-chewing technique tech-nique to little Johnny Jones of the freshman class? Miss Betty Winkler Wink-ler impersonates her here. X ' 7"""! Then came the class prophet who predicted that 20 years hence yon'd be a famous explorer ... or something. some-thing. Betty Caine, dressed like yesterday's yes-terday's graduate, shows bow the prophet looked as she glanced into the dim future and made her awesome awe-some prognostications. tlpilfvlf pMlllllllli IL'jL Frances Allison impersonates the valedictorian. Remember? She was the brightest girl in the class. lllllliSli Then came the commencement speaker (played by Bill Thompson) who challenged you to face the world. Serious, purposeful, he might have been a rising young lawyer or a professor of economics from the university. 'A Then the climax, when the superintendent super-intendent or the president of the school board gave you a diploma and school days were over! Here is Sid EUstrom in the official'i 3 role. I School days! Grand old day I weren't they? "i |