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ediccufion The Ano de Oro of 1960 takes pleasure in honoring the assistant principal at Artesia High School. Within these pages, you will see unfolded the life history of Clinton Brown. Clinton Brown was born on May 10, 1922 at White Star in Kentucky. He started school at Four Mile School in Kentucky. He moved to Indiana when he was ten, and finished his elementary education at Grannon School. He went to Alfordsville High School in Indiana. There he was very active and played on the basketball and softball team. He began college at Indiana State Teachers College. There he played left tackle and was chosen captain of the Varsity team. While there, he belonged to the Alpha Sigma Tau Fraternity. He ioined the Marine Corps at Indiana State and was sent to Western Mich- igan College. At Western he met his wife in an art class. Clint was sent overseas and when he got home he continued his schooling at Western. He and his wife were married on April 6, 1947. During his last year at Western he received offers to play pro football from the Yankees, Redskins, Giants, and Rams. A He grad-uated as a Physical Education Maior and got his first iob in Rockford, Michigan as a teacher and head coach of football, basketball and track. He stayed there three years, until he was called back for the Korean War. He moved out to California in June 1952. He went to school at UCLA to fulfill requirements for California teaching. His first iob was as teacher at Bellflower High School. He stayed there two years and then went to Artesia High when it was opened as Director of Attendance. The next year he was Director of Counseling and Guidance, and is now the Assistant Principal. This is his fifth year at Artesia High School. Their first child, Bobby, was born November 3, 1955. He has a new daughter, Nancy Lea, born last December 13, 1958. This year he is the President of the Artesia Optimist Club. His hobbies and pastimes include: taking movies and colored slides of his children, playing golf, going to the horse races, and he likes to cook. To you, Clinton Brown, we dedicate this 1960 Ano de Oro.
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