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THE CLIO 1912 Katherine Oliver Domestic Science Miss Oliver was born in Clinton and is a graduate of the Clinton High School. For several years she taught in the grade schools of Clinton, later attending college at Madison, Wisconsin, and James Millikin University. This is Miss Oliver’s first year in our High School. Guxa C. Kelley Music Miss Kelley was born in Gibson City, Illinois, and graduated from the High School at that place. She has had special training at the Illinois State Normal University and at the School of Music in Chicago. 2
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THE CLIO 1912 Frances D. Abbott Science Miss Abbott was born in Morrison, Illinois. She graduated from the Morrison High School in 1906, and then entered the University of Illinois, graduating in 1910. She was connected with the State Soil Survey as a chemist at that institution during the year 1911. She is a member of the Phi Beta and Phi Delta Psi sororities at the U. of I. Frances B. Leonard, A. B. English Miss Leonard was born in Rockford, Illinois. She graduated from the Rockford High School in 1905. Before going to college, she taught two years in the Rockford Schools. She then entered the University of Illinois, graduating with the class of 1911. Miss I eonard is a member of the Phi Beta and Phi Delta Psi sororities at the U. of I. Helen M. Hicks. A. B. Mathematics and English. M iss Hicks was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She attended the Chicago Public Schools, graduating from Lake View High School in 1905. She then attended Lake Forest College, graduating from that institution in 1909. 11
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THE CLIO 1912 Ralph May OFFICERS . President Wm. Smith Vice-President Maude McCoid 1'reasurer Louise Morris . Secretary COLORS Black and Gold SEPTEMBER fourteenth, 1908, seventy freshmen entered the Clinton High. School. They were the meekest bunch of frcshies, I admit, that shall probable ever enter the new building. The dedication of the school occured on Lincoln’s birthday, and the class of 1912 was honored by being allowed to enter the new building first. The following September when the Sophomores assembled, the number was found to be greatly diminished. Soon after, the class of 1912 was organized and the following officers were elected: Leon Cummings . Louise Morris Ruth Browning . Cecil Hull . Eva McKinney . Leslie Ross President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Historian Class Orator 1 ;
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