Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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1945 CILTNTONIAN wel Dececco , to , g mg .MW , E First r0rt'YlXlacGregor, Dionne, Maloney, Sator, Mair, Burns, Evansg .rurrmd rote-Collmer, Burdick, Hofnieister, Marriottg third rim'-VVeil. Miss Parker, Mrs. Luther. VVadsworth. The Little Three Council 'iThe Little Three Councilu was organized this year. lts general purpose is to help govern the three lower grades in Clinton Central High School. It is hoped that it will provide excellent opportunity for junior High students and tend to provide more experienced candidates for the Senior Council. The officers of the Little Three Council are: President. Douglas Maloneyg Yice President, Dick Mairg Secretary-Treasurer, joan Sator. The council was inaugurated in a special assembly the day before Easter va- cation. Members of the council representing the respective grades are: ninth, Douglas Maloney, Richard Mair, joan Sator. Loreene Evans, Barbara Burns, and Shirley MacGregor: eighth: Fred Burdick, Gilbert VVeil, Rae Dionne. Frank Colhner: seventh: john Marriott, jack llofineister, and Harry VVads- worth. Qu lA

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1945 CLINTONIAN First rms'-Foster, Greene, Q. Brown, Hameline, Verwiebe, Connolly: .vvrmzd rim'-Colliner, Cosgrove, Pierce, j. Griflin, Blair: third r'o'zu4.'Xdour, McCabe. Senior Student Council The Council this year composed of twelve members. with Seniors hold- ing all four offices. Quentin Brown is the President, Bill Hanieline, Vice-Presb dent, Bob Greene. 'l'reasurer. and jennifer Verwiebe. Secretary. This year the group carried out plans for Connnunity Day. which was a great success, and took charge of the Bond Auction at school, which measured up to last year's highly successful event. Plans are now being carried out for the revision of the Constitution, and a committee is also working on a six-point plan which would give letters to students outstanding in other tields besides athletics. lflecause of increased interest and hearty participation in problems brought up, this 1944-1945 Student Council has been the most active in recent years, a fact which should make the students proud of their own organization.



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1945 CLINTONIAN 'JSI 77777 7777 77, 77 777 7- 7 , 7 IGN' First ron'-Dorotliy XVentworth, Betty jane Clark, Sally Foster, Gertrude Pierce, Eleanor .-Xdamsg sccozzd rort'7Stepl1en Nelson, Kedar .-Xdour, Mary Gertrude NN'ylie, jim Scala, jennifer Yerwiebe, Stephen Graves. Challenger Stay? Many of you have, at one time or another, passed room 208 and heard strange mutterings such as deadline'l, printer's dummyn, pages of type . emerging from within. By now. however, you are not alarmed, for you have discovered it is the staff of The Challenger working frantically to have the paper on sale by next Tuesday. Under the guidance of Sally Foster. llditor-in-Chief. and our faculty advisors-Miss Moore, Miss Dawes and Mr. Rahmlow-the paper has fared rather well this year in spite of a moth-eaten and slightly bedraggled collection of jokes twe have expected to be sued by Hob Hope for some time nowl. Our treasury is now grossly overloaded to the grand total of forty-seven dollars and six and three quarters centsfthis is the first time in the history of the publi- cation we have been able to afford even a meager picnic of bread and water. After all our trials and tribulations we have enjoyed getting your paper to you and when the aged. grey-haired, rheumatic seniors totter back to C, H. S. for a visit there will still be that bold announcement on the boards: Challenger -Out Next Tuesday l

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