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Now—Memories The elated look on Freshman Jo Ann Conrad is caused by the final bell of the Friday before Christmas vacation. “Yuletide Joy” is spread to the library by Carolyn Zrenchik as she decorates the traditional Christmas tree. Background music provides atmosphere.
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After a hard days work scads of Clarkites eagerly climb aboard the bus bound home. The famous yellow Shore Line buses transport students to and from school each day. Observing Holidays and Saving Bottle Caps Are Seeing a smile on a Clarkites face is not only a heart-warming experience, but also a common one. Whether it is in “That Wonderful Year’’ or just any year, it is something which one will al¬ ways remember. Every school day a great number of Clark stu¬ dents must come and go by bus. After many times it becomes no problem, for one finds it a time to meet new friends, hash over the days events, and discuss tomorrow’s homework. When vacation comes, whether for a holiday or for the summer, it is a time to put forth with a smile. But deep down every Clark student knows they will miss talking to their friends in the hall before homeroom and between classes and only wish they were back in school so they wouldn’t have to do the work Mom had lined up for them. Which is the monster? Pot-.shot. John Mazur pitches Pepsi Caps into “Pecola” for the Hayward Memorial Fund.
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Clark Royalty Escorted to Homecoming Festivities Jt r-“. ■ N k Cm f I H| ► 99k M TOP—“We caught ’em,” yells a Keystone cop. The orches- r caught the judges’ eyes and won first place in the petition. BOTTOM—— ’ •- Jester J Senior Vaike Kuldsaar, the radiant queen, reigned over an enthusiastic 1961 Home-coming crowd. 8 A rousing 1961 Home-coming weekend began with a pep assembly and Senior skit Friday afternoon. Vaike Kuldsaar captured the title of 1961 Home¬ coming Queen. Mary Keith, senior attendant; Eileen Foreman, junior attendant; Donna Stombaugh, sophomore attendant; and Paula Roadman, fresh¬ man attendant completed the court. A parade, consisting of both cars and floats, formed before the game. In the float category, the queen’s float, created by the stage crew, placed first. The Keystone cops, the orchestra’s car, won first in the car division. The loyal supporters, how¬ ever, witnessed a 20-0 loss to Hammond High. Students capped a memorable weekend with a dance Saturday night in the gym. It was the per¬ fect end to a memorable weekend.
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