Clarion Area High School - Clarionette Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Seniors HARRY GATES iiBootf Now iiBoots,, may seem a little unconcerned with school and all its complex ways, but he really enjoys the chance to crack a good jOke. He wants to be an army officer, not a recruit, for you see he doesn't like to be awakened in a dream. Oh, yes-whe likes iithe women? Senior 611155 instary through rain or snow, sun or drought. Everywhere they left their mark with skeletons of studied books and lessons. Along the trail a few of the group lost their way and were never found. Some grew tired and settled along the way. Others inspired by the spirit of the pioneers joined the train. F inally, the trav- elers arrived in a settlement called SOPHOMORE. There they met the Senior High School Wagon Train. A gala celebration was given for these newest mem- bers to the party. There were dancing, refreshments, and just a little iihazingi, 0n the part of the elders. But the caravan could not stop long and soon the wagons rolled on. They passed the town of PROM in May where a dance was given, and hur- ried to reach JUNIOR before winter weather became too fierce. Now that their goal was in sight the pioneers relaxed a little and began to have a good time. This year when winter was over they had a large dance. All the ladies came in their favorite dresses and danced under the F orest moon until the wee hours of the morning. Now one obstacle lay before them. Ahead somewhere was GRADUATION, the promised land. Now experienced members of the wagon caravan, the Seniors settled down to serious business. They realized the impor- tance of teamwork. Because of the hardships which they had endured they had become a tightly knit group. It was a tired but happy wagon train containing the remaining forty-five that at last reached its goal, GRADUATION. There were wild celebrations, parties and then a solemn worship service. Now there was time to rest, stake a claim, and with the tools they had acquired on their journey begin to dig for the fortune of life, they had traveled so far to iind. Th6 forty-niners have reached their destination. The fight is not yet over. There are still claims to stake, more profits to be gained by those with the knowledge. May 1th: fortY'niners keep on mining and gathering the fruits of their hard fought 3 Of. by Shirley Weaver Irene Moore iiCum1f McCullough

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wr'a t h. 5mm CHARLES hVElDNlCH Cliuvk llcrc is a lady kiHvI for you. iilim'crondii travels hither and van to sec his many girl friends. His part as iiDcuL-onH in the class plav was well played. Chuck is friendly and courteous hut seems to he contimmlh in trouhlv through Typing II. He will he a tvpewriter mechanic uftvi graduation. Football 3. 4; Class Play 1. JEAN WOLFF iWVolffic Quite the opposite from hcr mime, jean is the quiet, pretty little girl of our Class. She has a winning smile and many admirers tBill, tOOU She likes shorthand 21nd hamburgers. but she is1ft too fond of studying and school. XVe surely envy the boss who has her for a stenographer. Chorus 2; Band 2; 3; Springr Concert 2, 3; Gym Exhibit 2, 4; Usher for Class Play 4; Yearbook 4; Navy Day May Queen 4; May Queen Attendant 4. ROBERT XVARNICK 73012 You all know that nice theatre usher. Bob is it real buddy who is always friendly and helpful. He keeps us in suspense, seeing Whether or not 116,11 be late for school. He enjoys workingr with photography and drinking milkshakes. Although Boh isn,t too fond of School; 11611 have to study if heis going to be a traVeling salesman. RICHARD DUNKLE iiDitrk,, Here is a curly haired, likeuble fellow. He can be seen carrying stacks of books from class to class but hc never seems to open one. His manly physique has helped open many 21 hole in an opposing foot- ball line. Dick wants to he a night club owner, which should be inter- esting. His slow wit keeps everyone in stitches. Football :3, 4. h , x



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