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DOUBLE DEDICATION Miss Abigail Mosey A lull 111 ul friend that cheered our way A teacher unsurpassed This dedication is to one Whose memories will long: lasl. To Our Classmates who are now in the Service: (!od bless those who left our class To keep our country free To them we owe our right to live In fair democracy. Our feelings, if expressed in words. Would number very few Though hardly suitable, they are: “Good luck, and “God bless you.
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CLIFTON IAN STAFF Editor-in-Chicf Associate Editor Business Manager Reporters (’lass Poet Sports Editor ('irculat ion Managers Typists Advisor Bernice Knauss Dorothy Lindner Frederick Gifford fLillian Landuyt j Alice Barker Frederick Gifford [Dorothy Lindner Leo Gougeon Richard Lindner fWilhur Durkee j Harold Bloser jllarland Converse 'j Harold Goodman j Theresa Walters [Lillian Landuyt [Catherine Maker J Blanche Gale I Theresa Walters [Lillian Landuyt Miss Jeanne Damon
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-== ADMINISTRATION = E Board of Education HENRY FOX, President JACOB MANLEY CHARLES R. ROLAND CHARLES B. JOYCE. Clerk ADA M. BROWN. Treasurer The Board of Education has had another year of successful administration. We are ever grateful to them for their helpful guidance and their constant effort to make ours a better school. Student Council Richard Lindner, President of Student Council by popular vote, opened the first meeting which was held on November 19. 1942. At this meeting Harold Wells was elected treasurer, and Eileen Conley, secretary. The other participating members are: Patricia Macllroy. Marjorie Siegwald, Rita Lindner. Alice Barker, Anthony DeJohn, and Richard Verbridge. First Row: M. Siegwald. P. Macllroy, E. Conley. R. Verbridge . Second Row: R. Lindner, R. Lindner. A. DeJohn. During the school year this organization has been busy instigating various activities among which were the Athletic Association Drive, and the Victory Drive, which was an effort to induce the students to buy more war stamps. Immediately after Christmas vacation, a letter was written to •Eddie” Walters to thank him for the entertaining Christmas program which he put on for the amusement of the students. On March 4, with eleven dollars, the proceeds of a movie given in the school auditorium, they purchased stationery, not only for themselves, but for their successors. Student Council climaxed its many activities by purchasing a Service Flag to fly with Old Glory,” with a star to denote each Clifton Springs boy who has joined the service since December 7, 1941. They did this, not only to show their loyalty to the boys of today, but to give thanks to the brave men of tomorrow who are willing to sacrifice their lives for our country.
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