Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CLINTONIA Sophomore ClaJv Robert Adams %, Arrabell Agee W Susie Irvine Dorothy Jones Charles Alsup Genevieve Jordan Maynard Andrews Paul Justice Charles Andrews Warren Karr Marcella Bales , Emma Loretta Kirk Elizabeth N'ell Barrv Mildred Koons Charles Briggs . , Sherman Buck v ' •£ Freidabelle Cackley P Wilma K ring Alice Landrith Harold Lane Melvin Callison Grace Langellier Merle Callison Eugene Liliard Joyce Cohen Sarah Littleton Luella Coultis Ellen Lundli Flossie Cox Cleo McAboy William Craig Helen Winifred McClur, Louis Crawford Ruby McCrory Harold Daniels { John McKeown George Davenport M Donald McLaughlin Dorothy Jane Ely Catiline McMahon John English Harry Macon Faye Manley - Analee Metz Marguerite Morin Bob Evans Robert Farmer Addie Anna Ford Helen Gilliland Fern Myers Harold Goin Frank Grimsley V jy Rob Roy Nesbit Charles Nichols ' Merna Hawkins jP Josephine Oakman Virginia Hollibaugh Paul Oglesby Ella Mae Huff Clarence Huffman ' Coyla Parker Florence Paradee Marie Pennington Mid-Term Abner Phares V • j Glenna Powers Christine Querfeld Vesta Raines . Si Ernie Ray William Reed Richie Roberts John Robison Edward Scbatz Geneva Shewmaker Annis Schmidt Charlotte Siffert Raymond Simpson Daniel Smith Elsie Stewart Ethel Mae Stivers Ruth Stoutenborough Beatrice Taylor Milton Tarbox Harold Thorp Telvin Tuggle Wesley Vanover Edna Wade Kenneth Westray Carlyle White Virginia Willmore John Thomas Wilson Robert Witts , Helen Wright Freshman Class Roll (V' Mary Alston Velam Bell Elizabeth Bess Alden Brewer Mercedes Dickerson „ Harlan Donaldson Dorothy Gideon Mary Jo Gillam Christabel Ilarmon Charles Kileen (jj Dean LaMon Irene Miller Mercedes Myers Fred Overv Harry Paradee Herbert Parker Charles Peacock Elizabeth Reeser Juanita Simmons Edna Sprague John Lesley Stone Edmund Strange James Sutton Verna Taylor Ona Thrasher Treva Tuggle Zarda Wilson Frances Cornelia Wood Vernon Young Twenty-Eight



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THE CLINTON!A Sophomore Class History Dear Lou: May 3, 1928 Assembly •fust think! I’m in high school now. As you wanted to know all about the class, I ’ll proceed to tell you about us. When we started this year we had one hundred and fifty in our class. We don’t look half so green as some of our upperclassmen, either. In the beginning of the year we elected our officers. Our Council was composed of Charles Andrews, Loretta Kirk, Dale (ireen, Marcella Bales, and Charlotte Siffert. Glenna Powers was elected cheer leader. I musn’t forget to tell you we had a St. Patrick’s Party and also had charge of the assembly program once. Charles Andrews, a member of our class, is on the football squad. We have one good class and 1 hope we will ripen up a bit before we become notorious Sophomores. With love, Elizabeth Nelle. My dear Lou: May 1, 1929 Assembly After having waited so long that the things you ask about in your last letter have become stale, I’ve really decided to write. 1 remember the last time I wrote we were Freshmen, but now we’re Sophomores. Now, isn’t that somethin’? As you probably heard Charles Andrews is still on the football squad, and there are several other Sophomores on it. We have several on the basketball teams, too. There were about one hundred out of the one hundred fifty that entered, who enrolled as Sophomores. During this year we lost only seven. You know, you always told me I was noisy, and I guess I must be ’cause I was elected Sophomore cheer leader. Charles Andrews and Loretta Kirk are on our Council again this year. The other members are: John Robinson, Helen Wright, and Vii'ginia Ilollibaugh. Charles Briggs and I are the Sophomore members of the Margol staff. Do you know Helen Winifred McClure is on the Girls’ All-Star Basketball team? We had a better team this year than we did last. We also played volley ball this year. It won’t be long until the girls will be able to beat the boys’ team. Last year the Freshmen got so many library permits that the school decided to install a library for their use and the Sophomores rush in there during assembly periods worse than the Freshmen. We had a May Day Party. We played Bunco and had lots of fun teaching the members of the faculty to play. We had May baskets filled with bananas, sandwiches, and candy. I’ll probably be a Junior when you hear from me again. We’ve had one grand and glorious time this year, and we’re happy, even if we are only Sophomores. Lovingly, Elizabeth Nelle. Thirl a

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