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SENICDIQ CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 1940, entered the portals of learning at Clay High School on September 8, 1936. One hundred thirty-two strong we started our course of higher education, not as the dignified seniors of today but as green freshmen. Although some- what bewildered at the size of our new school, it was only a few weeks before we were well acquainted with Clay High. Our first matter of importance was the election of class officers and student council representatives. Bill Carstensen was our choice for president, and well he did his job. Jeannette Coy was selected for the vice-president, Mary Alice Davis, secretary, and lake Moritz, treasurer. Ida Takacs, Vernon Mclntire, Melvin Arnold, and Rex Smith- erman had the honor of being our first student council members. During our freshman year many of the members of our class took active part in the intramural program, which afforded a wide variety of athletic entertainment. Fresh- man basketball also attracted some of the boys. There were a number of clubs open to freshmen, thus with all this and our studies, the Hrst year at Clay High passed quickly and happily into history. As sophomores we began to find our places in school life and take a more prominent part in activities. One hundred and twelve of the valiant one hundred and thirty-two returned to our halls of learnin . A ain as last ear we chose class officers, the final S S Y ballots awarding Rex Smitherman the presidency and Harold Herman the vice-presidency. Betty Moring was made the secretary and Robert Fletcher the treasurer. Some of the class were selected to serve on the Crystal and Cheerleader staffsg others secured positions on the varsity football, baseball, and basketball squads. This year passed even more rapidly than the previous one. 26
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