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zmimf Mrs Hirfomf We-ll, here we are juniors! It wasn't so very long when we were Freshmen. At that time we numbered one hundred fifty-three. The lirst day the members of the Student Council squired us around the building. Wlien we were more familiar with the schedules and other items in our daily program, we elected ofhcers. Selected as president was Maurice Vonckg vice president, Irene Meyer, secretary, Helen Browng and treasurer, Dick Freshour. Student Council representatives were Don Breese, Dick Livingston, Nancy Fox, who was replaced by Kenneth Ritter, and Patsy Lewen, suc- ceeded by Martin Freshour. In our sophomore year a mass meeting was held in the auditorium to promte the raising of funds for the lights in our football field. We, as the sophomore class, raised the largest sum. That year we were the rulers of the lower halls. Kenneth Ritter reigned supremely as president with Gene Mills as vice president, janet Hintz as secre- tary, and Dick Freshour as treasurer. Don Breese and Dick Livingston were re-elected as Student Council members with Betty Parker and George Hauter. Dances! Rings! The Prom! All these things we have had in our junior year. Ah, what a wonderful time we did have. Oh, yes, our very able Student Council mem' bers were janet Hintz, jane Smith, Betty Parker, Edith Rabbitt, Kenneth Ritter and Don Breese. Now we are lookinff forward to our senior 'ear at Cla Hi fh. If it's half as ex- zp I Y ab citing as our junior year, we will be more than satisfied. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preridelzl .... ,....... ...,.... K e nneth Ritter Vice Preridenf ....... .....,.,,.. F ritz Hall Secrelary ..,..,.,.,. ...,.,,...... N ancy Fox Treamrer ......, .........,.,r,...,........,.,r,..,.. M arilyn Phillips Adzfirorr ..,.r........... Miss Ray, Mr. Pyle, Mr. Greenler COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Ring Committee ....r...,..,....,......... ...Gene Mills ll7uy.r am! lulfdllj' COIIIIIIIIIGL' .,...... ..David Harris Prom Conzmittee .....,,..,.......,r.... ........ I anet Hintz 28
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Senior CMU Will I, Robert Matthews, leave my blitz-buggy to Charles Mahl. I, Joy Meeks, leave my stubby pencils to Donna Dresser. I, Lois Menter, leave my homemaking skill to some worthy sophomore girl. I, Calvin Meyer, leave my singing ability to Nelson Eddy. I, Marilygp Miller, leave my roller skates to some freshman girl and leave to join my Bu We, Joanne Moritz, and Jim I-Iarrell, leave our ability to hold hands in the hall to any two people who will get as much enjoyment from it as we did. I Jim Muir, leave my seat in Civics to some junior who will argue with Mr. Pyle. Ii Joyce Myers, leave my ability for playing basketball to Elizabeth Kahler, I Donna Navarre, leave my ability for getting good grades to some freshman who could use it. I Neal Nightingale, leave my bashfulness to Ellis Dunn. 1 I, Josephine Patznick, leave my kiddish giggle to Arlene XVitty. I, Charles Pautz, leave my ability to concentrate to Don Brenner. I, David Pingel, leave my trumpet to whoever can play as loud as I. I Charles Reif, leave my pepsodent smile to Mary I-Iollo. w I, Emil Reisner, leave my love of debating to Peggy Schmidt. I. Alice Reynolds, leave my seat in Sociology to some sane junior. I Ruth Rohr, leave my giggle to whoever can do it justice. 1 I, Harold Russ, leave my knowledge of radio to Edward Brown. I, Ethel St. John, leave my shyness to Janyce Blessing. I Willis Schanke, leave my reserved dignity to Moe Vonck. s I, Bill Schmidlin, leave the twinkle in my eye to Dick Fondessy. I, Irene Schrader, leave my journalistic ability to Carolyn Engel. I, Joe Simon, leave my interest in the girls to Gene Mills. I, Betty Lou Sloan, leave my quiet manner to Mitzi Miholko. I Elsie Solberg, leave my acid-eaten chemistry book to Phyllis Lewis. a a I, James Stretchberry, leave my seat on bus 4 to Beverley Sindlinger and Nancy Hindee. I, Shirley Susor, leave my blonde curls to Babara Koch. I, Ralph Taylor, leave my matter of fact manner to Jeanene Giese. I, Bonnie Lou Teems, leave my storytelling on the bus to Ed Korb. I, Nancy Thomas, leave all my love to Jim. I, Betty Trisel, leave my extra boy friends to Angeline Carlo. I, Rolland Turnow, leave my ability to play football to George Hauter. I, Willa Van-Gunten, leave my snapshots to Jack Fryman, I, Carole Varner, lea've my red hair to Betty Parker. I, Joe Veselka, leave my curly hair to Reid Parton. I, Kenneth Vilhauer, leave my basketball trunks to Nancy Hansen. I, Richard Warkentien, leave my baseball bat to Bob Thomas. I, Bernard Wenzel, leave my muscles to Clara Lou Miller. I, Anna Mae Wilson, leave my new permanent wave to Pat Daney. I, Shirley Witty, leave my last name to some stolid freshman. Wfe, the Senior Class of 19-17, leave with fondest memories of Clay High and wish to pay our most humble respects to Miss Boclle and Mr. Hartsook for their patience and solicitude as our senior advisers. Signed and sealed in the presence of ye witnesses, Paul W. Hartsook and Bessie B. Bodle, this 6th day of June, A.D. 1947. 27
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