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!VIO!V!E TS T0 REMEMBER !c0n't.! Our Sophomore year started a series of suc- cessful events for our class. That year we started something new at C.H.S.g We sponsored the first Hard Times Dance. This was made an annual affair by our class. Remember how We worked and slaved with our posters, P.A. an- nouncements, tickets, and decorations? WOW!! It was a lot of hard work but turned out to be loads of fun. That year, too, was the year Frank won a prize at the 'Sock Hop' for his big feet! To conclude that year we had a biology party in Iune. We took school buses and went to the lake. We toured Catawba Cliff and then went to Snyder's cottage and enjoyed a very won- derful time. Take it from us, if you've never seen Coach Miller in a bathing suit, his legs sure are cute ! ! Our Iunior Year! We did so many exciting things that year. Our success continued. First of all, we were honored by having Frank elected as a member of the Sandusky Bay Conference both the Iunior and Senior years. In November, we presented our Junior Class Play, Father of the Bride ! We were very proud on the nights of November 18 and 19, l954, because our play had really turned out a success. Proof of this was shown after the play when our class felt a closeness that it had never felt before. This closeness again appeared to follow us all through our Senior year. In December, as is the custom, we got our bright, new, shiny Class Rings! To us, they were the most beautiful rings we had ever seen. In May of that year we, as Iuniors, attended our last Roman Banquet Cas a result of squirt guns and cigarsl! We were really big wheels at that banquet because we were masters of those lowly slaves! It finally had come, that for which we had waited and hoped for many long months, and even years. lt was our Prom on May 6, 1955. Our theme, Moonlight and Roses ! The actual preparation for our Prom started months and months ahead of time. Remember our rose and pizza parties? We made thousands and thou- sands of roses. Thursday night before the Prom we put these roses to actual use. This was the night we started decorating. Our roses became a part of our beautiful garden scene, the full silver moon, the graceful bowing trees, the white picket fence, the pretty lawn furniture, and the arbor decorated with all pink roses. As we en- tered on Friday night, this was what met our eyes and soft, mellow music greeted our ears. Kids, how could we ever forget! 1956! The best years of our lives are now slowly coming to an end. Our Senior Year has really meant a lot to us. As each day goes by We realize that these are the last days that we, as Seniors, will ever share together Although our football season wasn't quite the best Clyde Hi has seen, our undying spirit and the teamwork of the boys created a lot of wonderful memories for us to cherish in years to come. We must not forget the party that we had after the last home game at R. B.'s! We made some of our Senior dreams come true. That night we had a rock and run party! We're sure all Seniors will know what we mean! ! Cne of the more important things that happened this year was the taking of our Senior pictures. What a thrill it was to know that they were actually 'our' pictures! Remember Bill Dagg and how dressed up he was that day-?- white shirt, tie, and blue jeans l How do you suppose he got to school that day? Of course, he drove his banged-up old red truck ! ! We had only four Seniors on the Varsity Basketball Squad this year but their spirit ruled the team. These four guys were Bill, l-larold, lim, and Glenn. Since We didn't have the traditional study hall, our home rooms this year were supposed to be ll, 29, and 30 but it seems that we Seniors saw more of Office l, 2, and 3 than anything else! Our play, the musical comedy, 'Meet Me In St. Louis, under the capable direction of Mr. West promises to be a huge success! A lot of work has been put into our play but it is worth every minute of it. At practice, whenever Mr. West said, Take five, out came the badminton rackets and sometimes We even had a little jam session, too! We are also looking forward to our Senior Class Trip and our Prom. No matter where we go on our trip we are bound to have fun! As spring approaches, and graduation is al- most upon us, we realize that each moment is more golden than the one before. Therefore, We, as Seniors, dedicate these moments to the memories of our school days-those twelve golden years so full of everything we hold dear -the joys, the pleasures, the heartbreaks, the excite-ments of being young-the years in which our minds and spirits were molded. Remembering Clyde Hi will ring a happy note in our hearts, and a little sad one, too. For these years, the happiest we shall ever know, are gone forever!
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J IOR 'QM D -'IX BOW 1: David Amert, Keith Anderson, Lois Baker, Andrea Becker, Burt Benefiel, David Bennett. ROW 2: Barbara Berie, Wayne Bilbrey, Virginia Billings, Nadine Blauvelt, Ierry Bod- nar, Iohn Bolinger. ROW 3: Sonia Bovier, Bob Bowrnan, Robert Brutcher, Connie Cain, Carolyn Carmean, Roger Casey. ,, ' , . X' BOW 4: lane Center, Tom Dagg, Ben Davis, Dianne Dietrich, David Ewing, Michael Far- rar. BOW 5: Mary Felter, David Ferrall, Carol Fowler, Ierry Gray, Mary Henry, Ray Hintz. ROW 6: Mary Hudson, Ginger Hull, Tom Kelso, Steve Kemper, Evelyn Kollai, Nancy Lantz.
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