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STANDING: Daniel Paylo, Secretary Sigmund Golunka, Vice-President SEATED: Vincent Burosh, Treasurer Tony Coulis, President Miss Elizabeth Lyle, Class Sponsor H ew mrfdd fo gvnqnern The graduating classes preceding the class of '41 were responsible for building the foundations of Clarks activities: but the freshmen of 1937, under the capable leadership of Miss Elizabeth Lyle, found new trails to blaze. They first came into their own when they sponsored their first project, the Valentine Dance. Members of the class helped to gain a National Championship title for Clark's band by the spring of l938. Individuals made their own high ratings in both state and national solo contests in the following years. Rainy Rhythms was the financial and social success of 1938-19139. lt was also dur- ing that school year that several sophomores displayed their talent and initiative by pub- lishing the magazine, Echoes, a collection of creative writings by Clark students. Their junior year brought newer and more brilliant fields of conquest. Debate, journal- ism, sports, and music received ample representation from the class. junior boys aided in organizing a boys' glee club. The track team's victories were due largely to the success of junior trackmen. Several juniors became members of both the Powder Horn and Pioneer News staffs. Highlights of the year were the annual amateur hour, the junior play, Stage Door, and the long-awaited junior-Senior Prom. The senior year brought a number of inspiring achievements. Seniors actively parti- cipated in Clark's weekly radio hour over station W.I.O.B. The senior play, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' afforded a number of seniors the opportunity of proving their dramatic ability. The most spectacular event of the year was Clark's first defeat over Whiting High School's football team. To the senior gridiron men went the glory of the first victory over an age-old rival. The Christmas dance was one of the highlights of the holiday season. After their four years of apprenticeship, where they have secured training in coopera- tion, leadership, and educational development, members of the class of 1941 are ready to begin their journeys to a larger world. They are now seeking new frontiers-NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER. K 15 D
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Iohn Bobquk . a P . ' The Analyst Patrol 1, 2, 3 , , . HQ Red cross 3 it ,,1. '-' Football 1 Basketball 1 - I 1 ' Track 1 VV in Stamp Club 3, 4 1. 1-' Hi-Y Club 3, 4 'V' 1' Alf Geraldine Boda-' 1,10 0' Simplf Souls 1' ,4,J.r 3, .lf ' ' Girls' Chorus 1, 2 ' G.A,C. 1, 2 tx ,,,,-M1 Library Club 2, 3, 4 ,' Charlotte Boncella A Lot of Talk Girl Reserves 1 Girls' Chorus 2 Latin Club 2, 3 Library Club 3 ' Forum Club 4 , 1. A J mf 'L 'f G, 4 j ,V -, yi 'f ,C ' 54f ' ,Y rl v A Lvyr, , 7' 'W' fl lane Braley ff' uf 'V Seraph I' ' French Club l,,2 , ',- 1' Lati Club 1 ' ' may Club 4 ,J . ramatic Club 3 , + '- Band z, 3, 4 ' , J nn Club 3, 4 ' , . 1, ,- ' Stage Door 13 ' ' f - Powder Horn 4 Q Bette Brarner Li-vely Lady Pioneer News 4 Powder Horn 4 Red Cross 1 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Basketball 3 Girls' Volleyball 1 Girls' Baseball 3 Cheerleader 4 Arthur Brown The Humorisin N Latin Club 1, 2 ' Dramatic Club 4 Forum 4 Boys' Glee Club 2 1-1i4Y Club 2, 3 Patrol 1 Basketball 1 Tennis 3 Band 2, 3 Sunbonnet Sue 1 Patience 2 Stage Door 2 Waltz Dream 4 Seven Keys to Ba1dpate 4 tgirl il-T Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3 Patrol l C Club 3, 4 C ' - X, . wil, .' u . r1'.oJ N' f' llilizabeth Browni , llsil et! ll.. . W., 2, 3, 4 lg1Ero Q 1 X She h 1e.viQate: Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Glee Club 2 Marie Buqajski lVilh .-Ill My Hfarf' Pioneer News 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Glee Club 2 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 Red Cross 4 Student Council 4 il' Elizabeth Buran Pool of Stars Forum Club 4 Vincent Burosh lVondf'r Il1'ro Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track Z 1-li-Y Club 4 Red Cross 3, 4 Patrol l, 2 Pioneer News 4 C Club 3, 4 Biology Club 2 C175 '5 xi fx Y ff .1 'Q -L x 4, -.YN 3. xo. .wi 'Q ud- S. S . N
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