Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)

 - Class of 1923

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tell him to. We have succeded in keeping him in our class for four years. He is Joke Editor of the Reflector, and we know without him it could never be a success. Christel Clayton came in our class as a Sophomore from Connecticut. As she is a very democratic girl she has won a place in all our hearts and all those that know her can’t help but love her. Eldon McMullen is our faithful pianist for Chapel. He loves his work so we have kept him at his job for the three years he has been with us. Eldon will be a second Paderewski some day, we all hope. Viola McElveen who has only been here three years lives in Safety Harbor and has given her valuable help to all class problems. Those who don’t know her have missed a valuable companion and chum. Minnie Oliver has been here four years and hails from Tennessee. Her smile and charming grace have won numerous friends. Marion Campbell has been in our class a number of years. She always has a tendency to cut classes and to neglect Biology when there is a dance on hand. Nevertheless she has been a good student. This year she is Chronology Editor of the Reflector, and has given plenty of her time and work to make it a success. Glady Duncan is another one who has made High School in three years therefore this is the first year she has been in our class. Gladys is a girl whom all of us like, is quiet and attends to her business and that’s the kind of a girl every one likes. Mary Eva McGaughey for four years has been a member in C. H. S. She is from Dunedin and is originally from Savannah, Ga. and has kept up with the school and has now reached the height of success. We all know her future course will prove successful. Alexis Brumby has proven himself a very faithful student for the one year he has been with us and outside of classes he is a very good salesman. Alexis will be one whom we will miss greatly- —BERTHA DUNN, ’23.

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Richard Shoemaker has been one of our valued Presidents for two years as Sophomore and Senior. He has been a student all four years and has shown his ability to work. He has a talent for music. He is Editor-in- Chief of our Reflector Staff. Nina Lou Knight is another one of our “peppy” girls who is always ready for a good time and yet — she studies a great deal too. She was a very faithful player on our Basket Ball Team this year. She has been with us only three years and she comes from Safety Harbor. Marion Martin will some day be a famous lawyer we all know because he takes to hard subjects like “a duck to water”. He has been a class- mate of ours four years and he is Athletic Editor of the Reflector. Every one enjoys being a friend of his. Margaret Moore is one of those gifted girls who never says much but when she does it is worth while talk and not gossip. Margaret uses for her motto “work before play.” We have valued her as a classmate for four short years, and hate to part with her after this last year. Lester Plumb, who is a native son of our school, is the “liveliness” of our class- He can make anyone laugh by his witty remarks. Lester has made his fame in our High School Orchestra. Lucile Trott has been in C. H. S. for four years and comes from Cherryville, N. C. Lucile has been a faithful worker throughout her High School career. Robert Rhoden is another one who will be a statesman, lawyer or some great man some day. He can quote poetry or prose or anything you desire. There is hardly anything he doesn’t know. He has been with us for only two years. Freeda and Dorothy Grant are our favorite twins. Every one likes to know them and be with them. They have been through High School and are from Dunedin, and we will hate to say farewell to them when the time comes for us to part. Hilburn Blakely, who was a Freshman, Junior and Senior with us, comes from Safety Harbor, and time has been given to his studies. And we all suppose he will finally prove to be a Professor in some college. Amy Allen, one of our champion girls of C. H. S. has been with us all four years. She has always joined with us in all our joyous occasions and has worked for honors for C. H- S. as Capt. of Girl’s Basket Ball Team this year. Charles Nelson is our class artist, he can draw almost anything you Til Ill ' ll



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Class Prophecy e ® Now listen while I write these lines, And note the facts I shall relate; They all belong to the Senior Class And their prophecy of Thirty-eight. Christel, actress of our class Has traveled far and near, Her fame has spread to foreign lands, And this she somewhat fears. Amy, the humble little soul, Whose smile we’ll ne’er forget, Is clerking in a ten cent store, And will for some years yet. A worthy man of great renown, We all should know his name, For the Rev. Hilburn Blakely Has more than local fame. Of all our friends who have travelled much And settled far from home, Margaret Paine will take the prize With her dancing school in Rome. Within a very quiet home , Far removed from business strife, Paul bravely faced the minister, While Elizabeth became his wife. The village seamstress bought a sign, No one knew what it cost her, Above her door on Fern Street, She placed it (Minnie Oliver). Alexis became dissatisfied With working on the farm, Found trading horses in his line And bought a livery barn.

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