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Ad astra per aspera. To the stars through difficulties. - Motto - State of Kansas
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SENIORS
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1959 Officers: Joseph Conmy, President; Brian Sheedy, Vice President; Peggy Bannochie, Treasurer; Frank Barry, Secretary. SENIOR LIFE CLASS HISTORY It was September, 1953 when we entered jun- ior high. In seventh and eighth grade we started earning money for our high schooi activities. We sold booster tickets for the field meet, pencils with sports schedules on them, and had a sports - night. As freshmen we decided to increase our treas- ury by selling class pins. Our treasury was in- creased-- by two dollars! At the home basketball game we sold programs. Our biggest event, of course, was the Frosh Frolic where the theme was Midnight Mood. Does anybody remember the large silver clock that kept falling off the wall? The big project of our sophomore year was selling Christmas cards. That year we were es- pecially proud when Paul Haggard had a lead in the musical, The King and I. We can't forget the Soph Hop where we were enchanted with Pink Fantasie. For many of us our junior year proved to be the most exciting. Garet Williams was chosen to participate in the foreign exchange program. A small percentage of us were chosen for National Honor Society. We will never forget the Junior Prom with the theme of Fall Enchantment. The king and queen of this starry event were Jane Richards and Pete Finlayson. 1958 arrived and we were finally seniors. Re- member begging everyone to buy magazines? It was well worth the effort because our profits gave new vigor to our depleted treasury. We sold more magazine subscriptions than any previous class at C.C.S. Many of us worked on the Saga and the Christmas dance. The crowning events in our school careers--the Senior Ball, the Senior Dinner Dance and ultimately graduation came all too soon. As we look back upon the harvest of our years at Clarence, we realize that we have gleaned many happy memories as well as know- ledge to enrich our lives. 1958 Officers: Robert Elser, Pres- ident; Susan Krehbiel, Treasurer; Janet Zittel, Secretary; Kathy Stahl, Vice President. 1957 Officers: Leah Offenhamer, Treasurer; Robert Radziwon, Pres- ident; Kathy Stahl, Secretary. 16 1956 Officers: Jane Richards, Secretary; Ellen Thompson, Pres- ident; Kathy Stahl, Vice Presi- dent; Nicky Nicholas, Treasurer.
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