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Whnwnabla fzmnfa, Sept. 6 1938-Came as green Freshmen to C-L willing to fulfill our educational hopes and plans. Sept. 14, 1938-We elected officers to take care of the duties if any. The officers were as follows: President ........... ...... J ack Coleman Vice-President ...... ..., K enneth Ransom Secretary ................, ......,.,..,............,,... D oris Rankin Treasurer ........,..,........,.........,..,......,..... Ina Champion Oct. 28, 1938-Had a Hallowe'en Party with Sophomores. May 4, 1938-Our first and real skating party. 4' Sept. 7, 1939-Came as wishful Sophomores to work up to our careers. Sept. 14, 1939-Elected Class Officers. They were as follows: President ......................,.,.,..,......,...,.,,..., Betty George Vice-President ..,... ..,. N ora Hindman Secretary ,.........,.,....... .......,..... .....,., D o ris Rankin Treasurer .....,.,.,.....,....,...,.,,.,.,.......... Robert Whitehill Nov. 2, 1939-The skating party for us to remember as Sophomores. March 6, 1939-We entertained for the assembly and did entertain. 'J' Sept. 4, 1940-Came as Jolly Juniors to secure more knowledge. Sept. 11, 1940-We elected officers to lead us through the year. They were as follows: President .......,,. ..... W illis Eshbaugh Vice-President ,.,.. ,.,....... J ames Kerr Secretary .....,...,...,.,........,...,.,........,...... Nancy Bigley Treasurer ..,......,............,...,.......,,.,...,.... Fred Markley Dec. 20, 1940-We received our Class Rings. We were well pleased with them. May 14, 1941-The Junior-Senior Prom, the first dance for many of us. We ap- pointed different members of the class to take charge of the prom. The Orchestra Committee decided to get the H. E. Howek Orchestra from DuBois. 'U' Sept. 6, 1941-We came as brilliant Seniors to complete our schooling. Sept. 14, 1941-We elected the following class officers: President ......,.,....,.,.,..,,..,.,............. George McAninch Vice-President ,.,... ,,......,.., J ames Kerr Secretary ,...,..,..,.........,..,..... ......,.... B etty George Treasurer .,.,.........,,.,.....,.,.,..,. .,... R obert Whitehill Oct. 21, 1941-We had our skating party. Jan. 29, Feb. 9, 1942-We had our magazine campaign. fifteen
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WHL J We, the Class of Forty-two, of Clarion-Limestone High School, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will, or wills, heretofore made by us. First: We direct that all our iust debts and good-time expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently may be, after our departure. We, the Senior Class of 42 Do Hereby Bequeath Our Numerous Possessions Thuslyz- Emogene Beers leaves her Oomph to Kathryn Corbett. Bill Clinger leaves his Mohammedanism to Earl Reynolds. Doris Collett wills her winning way to Mildred Young. Arthur Kirkpatrick leaves his dialect to Peg Rader. Ethel Himes gives her cute way of blushing to Junior Bigley. James Shofestall wills his Professor's ability to Mr. Collett. Mamie Repoff leaves her few words to Eugene Fye. James Kerr wills his dancing technique to Reed Jacox. Louise Klouse bequeaths her giddiness to Maxine Booth. Grant Hess leaves his ability to settle law cases to Keith Buzard. Freda Reynolds leaves with everyone a hope that someday she will grow. Cletus Reinsel leaves his dark hair to Elvin Brocious. Marion Boddorf wills her yodeling to Helen Eshbaugh. Harold Conner wills his W. P. A. attitude to Helen Cook. Nancy Bigley wills her dimples to Virginia Carrier. Helen Young gives her picture to Miss Stewart. Howard Truitt leaves his matching pennies to Robert Kerr. Jean Eshbaugh bequeaths her knitting ability to Helen Martz. Dale Fryer wills his saxophone to Raymond Fox. Nora Hindman leaves her talking-period. Ina Herman leaves her housekeeping to Kathleen Showers. Russell Jones gives his school interest to Nellie Scotch. Babe Muller wills her name to Gene Campbell. Charles Mohney leaves his immense height to some tall fel- low like Jack Reddinger. The Senior Class leaves its wealth for the Juniors. Helen Smathers wills her better half to June Hollobaugh. Alfred Wyant leaves his essay writing to Maxine Hindman. Maxine George leaves her shyness to Beverly Cummings. George Bowersox wills his drawing ability to Doris Cook. Albert Cummings leaves his mathematical ability to Patsy Allison. Victor Clinger bequeaths his married life to Clyde Gross. Betty George wills her warbling to Hazel George. Kenneth Cummings wills his ability in shop to Carl McKinley. Louise Donahue leaves to next year's candy clerk her ability as a sales girl. Leo Burgoon bequeaths his Chemistry knowledge to George Markley. Willis Eshbaugh leaves his knowledge of machinery to Mr. ---- . Clair Gross leaves his bashfulness to Bill Champion. Margaret Reddinger wills her giggle to Mary Booth. Donald Seigworth leaves his interest in Agriculture to Don Miller CKingsvilleJ. Doris Simpson bequeaths her ease of walking to Verda Deily. Helen Repoff wills her ability to fix hair to Tom Stahlman. Fred Markley gives his school spirit to Clair Neal. Ethel Leadbetter leaves crocheting to a Champion. Jean Rankin leaves her Pages to Shakespeare. George McAninch wills his personality to Harry McCaskey. Gail Page wills her interest in reading to Betty Reighard. Paul Palo leaves his basketball ability to Darrell Love. Amanda Hartman wills her radio experience to Marie Smith. Doris Rankin bequeaths her basketball playing to Betty Smith. Edward Harnish leaves his managing to Mr. Rodgers. Betty Reinsel leaves her smile to anyone who can use it as effectively as she. Carolyn Smith wills her curly hair to Joy Klouse. Robert Whitehill bequeaths his weakness for cherry pie to Ruth Rader. Jane Swyers leaves her slowness to Peg Reighard. Chester Miller wills his air-mindedness to Miss Naugle. Elzo Kerr leaves his hat to anyone man enough to wear it. To the Juniors we leave Rooms 2 and 3 and the comfort- able seats. We do hereby make, constitute and appoint Mr. Collett to be our executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class of Forty-two, the Testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the Nineteenth Day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two. CLASS OF FORTY-TWO Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above Class of Forty-two, as and for our Last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names, at their request, as witnesses thereunto, in the presence of said testators and of each other. PHYLLIS SERVEY MARGARET HOLLER fourteen
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NAME Emogene Beers Nancy Bigley Marion Boddorf George Bowersox Leo Burgoon William Clinger Victor Clinger Doris Collett Harold Conner Albert Cummings Kenneth Cummings Louise Donahue Jean Eshbaugh Willis Eshbaugh Dale Fryer Betty George Maxine George Clair Gross Edward Harnish Amanda Hartman Ina Herman Alberta Henry Grant Hess Ethel Himes Nora Jane Hindman Russell Jones James Kerr Elzo Kerr Arthur Kirkpatrick Louise Klouse Ethel Leadbetter Fred Markley George McAninch Chester Miller Charles Mohney Emmanuelletta Muller Abigail Page Paul Palo Jean Rankin Doris Rankin Margaret Reddinger Betty Reinsel Cletus Reinsel Helen Repolif Mamie Repoff Freda Reynolds Donald Seigworth James Shofestall Doris Simpson Helen Smathers Carolyn Smith Jane Swyers Howard Truitt Donald Whitehill Robert Whitehill Alfred Wyant Helen Young C-L 'JL NOTED FOR Studying Seriousness Giggling Artistic Ability Devilishness Talking Mollycoddling Calmness Quietness Taking his Time Farming Selling Ability Working That Independent Walk Eating Candy Interest in the Army Shyness Bashfulness Argumentation Guitar Playing Liking Candy Studying Whole Heartedness Magazine Selling Gift of Gab Teasing Alertness Day Dreaming Steadiness Industriousness Easy Going Cheer-leading Blushing Driving Ability? Being Absent Skating Dependability Playing Basketball Reading Enioying Herself Laughing Pleasantness Cleverness Happiness Offishness Companionship Managing B. B. Interest in work Dancing Neatness Cheerfulness Friendliness Curiosity Getting Acquainted Winking Mischievousness Sincerity lndustrious pupils lwabnaqlll sixteen APPROPRIATE SONG I Wish I Had A Sweetheart Jim My Foolish Heart and I I'Il Find My Way The Wind Blows Free All Men Are Bachelors in the Moonlight Joe McGurk From Albuquerque Scram Cupid Say When You'll Never Know I'm Just A Country Boy At Heart All I Ever Do Is Day-Dream of You What's The Use I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest Sugar Daddy Shopping For A Moon My Melancholy Baby lm' At A Loss For Words I'm ln A Good For Nothing Mood Be Honest With Me I Don't Get It I Understand Far Apart Where Has My Little Heart Gone Little Gadabout Whotcha Know Joe A Romantic Guy I There's Nothing The Matter With Me The Wise Old Owl You'll Never Know Hold Back The Dawn Any Bonds Today I Don't Get It Sailor Boy Let Me Call You Honey He's 'l-A In The Army And He's A-I In My Heart My Heart Wants To Know Good Little Bad Little Boy What Have You Done To My Heart Can't Get Along Without Billy When You And I Were Young Maggie I Want To Have A Heart To Heart Talk With You Baloney Traveling Salesman Cupid's To Blame Again Is That Nice? How About You? Time And Time Again Practice Makes Perfect A Little Jive Is Good For You Life Could Be So Lovely The Girl In The Tooth Paste Ad There I Go Loafin' On A Lazy Day I Went Out of My Way From One Love To Another Everything Happens To Me Just Another Day A Place Called Heaven
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