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What have I thought today? Some were sad, merry were some A thousand things dzd hum, Smging-'Spring has come'. r Senior Class History Down through the ages there were always Senior classes, but never a class so charmingly sophisticated, so thoroughly superior, and so justly proud as this. When the members of this class entered Clarkston High School as Freshmen, their inferiority was plainly apparent. But, under the leadership of Howard Rukgaber, june Wilson,.Walter Nelson, and Ross Delaney, as president, vice-president, sec- retary, and treasurer respectively, the class gradually but successfully began to achieve fame. . The following year, as Sophomores, the class doubled its fame for originality and individuality. The class officers for that year were june Wilson, presidentg Walter Nelson, vice-presidentg Vivian McCartney, secretaryg and Mendell Roberts, treasurer. Mr. Gscar Horton was the advisor for these two years. As juniors, the class increased in wisdom. Each member felt himself an upper classman and forthwith conducted himself as such. The banquet, given for the Seniors, was a never-to-be-forgotten success. The junior officers were Mendell Roberts, president g Don Gray, vice-presidentg Vivian McCartney, secretary 5 Ruth Nelson, treasurerg with Miss Saunders, the peppy advisor. With a gasp of astonishment the members of the class gazed at each other. At last they were Seniors, the goal for which they had so valiantly fought was atilast attained! What a joyful year it was with the numerous things which make the Senior's life so complete. .Senior pictures, the theater party, announcements, en- tertainments, C Day--all had their turn until it was time to bid old C. H. S. good -bye. Graduation brought a mingled feeling of triumph and sadness. The class oflicersiwere, Raymond Moore, president 5 Mendell Roberts, vice-presidentg Marcella Lightfoot, secretary 3 Paul Funk, treasurerg Howard Rukgaber, sergeant- at-arms, and Miss Fitzpatrick, the class advisor. Each member agreed that those four years, and especially the Senior year, were the most glorious years in his life, andthat they would be treasured forever in his memories. 4 -THEO THOMAS. Eighteen
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