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SEAM! CQLWJW MEMORABLE EVENTS OF 1944-45 September 5 . .. ...................................... School Begins September 26 .... Senior Skating Party tBrookville Rink! October 19 61 20 .... .......... T eachers lnstitute at Clarion October 23 .................................... Registration for A books October 27 .............................. Seniors had a Halloween Party. Profit of 5513.65 was contributed to Year Book fund. November 1 .......................... Recess-First Day of Rabbit Season November 6 .... ......................... C larion-Limestone entertained the New Bethlehem Golden Rule. November 10 ...... ........... Freshmen Skating Party at Clarion Rink November 23 G 24 .......................... Thanksgiving Recess November 24 ...... .... S ophomore Skating Party at Brookville Rink December 1 ....................... RecesseWMany from C-L got their Deer December 12 ............................. Old Man Winter Really Set in- No school for four days. After the first day we began to think about making it up. December 22 ......................................... Christmas at C-L! Banquets, Parties, Gifts! A Memorable Day! December 22-Ianuary l ............................... Christmas Holiday lanuary 1 lanuary 2 ......,....SchoolOpens More Snow! No School! Ianuary 19 ..... We swamped Sligo! Q42-61 February l . .. ....... More Snow! More Vacation! February 1 ..... . . . Senior American Legion Essays Due February 8-15 .... .................. M agazine Contest February 9 .................. Community Agricultural Day February 14 .... ........ N ational Farm Loan Association Meeting. Door Prizes for C-L. February 16 ......................... Last Basketball Game of the Season. March 1 March 1 March 15 51 16 April 3 ...... Also the last game for the graduating Seniors! . . . ............... Grades 9, 10, ll American Legion Essays Due . . . . .. Scramble for the mislaid advertising material. What a SCRAMBLE! . . . ................. The Operetta Rose of the Danube was presented to the public. . ,................ Basketball Banquet at C-L this year. Good idea Mr. Kahle! March 30 . .. .................... Good FridayeEarly Dismissal! May 3 ci 4 . .. ......... Senior Play-Professor, How Could You! Lots of laughs! May 18 . . . ............... .... I unior-Senior -Prom May 30 .. .... Commencement C-L Panoromal- 21
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adlf ana! cidlfamenlf offhe Lggnior cmd We, the Class of Forty-five, of Clarion-Limestone High School, being mentally and phy- sically sound, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. First: All assets and liabilities belonging to us at the end ot the term of forty-tive we gener- ously bequeath to the Seniors of Forty-six. Our numerous qualities are willed as such: Cadmus Kerr hequeaths his curly locks to Iunior Knapp. Maxine Hindrnan leaves her giggles to Mary Gross. Iune Hollobaugh wills her attendance record to Lois Ferry and Helen Collett. Earl Reynolds leaves his basketball ability to Iunior McAninch. Chester Minich bequeaths his shyness to Ernest Rhodes. Grant Minich wills his way with women to Herbert Smith. Mary Lou Collett leaves her entertaining ability to Aldean Hetrick. lack Reddinger begueaths his woltishness to Allen Shute. Lloyd Seigworth leaves his ability to argue to Harold C. Miller. Viola Rosenquest wills her seriousness to Zelda Hamlet. Edgar Sholestall wills his cute way oi blushing to Ianet Buzard. Evelyn Gross leaves with everyone a hope that some day she will be a big girl. Fay McDowell wills her knack for housekeeping to Carrie Lou Cummings. Robert Miller wills his speaking ability to Bob Kahle. Rudolph Miller leaves his hat to anyone man big enough to wear it. Lois Kirkpatrick leaves her calmness to Pauline George. Mildred Young wills her quiet manner to Ioan Allison. lean Crate leaves her tluiiy pompadour to Martha Adam- son. Mary lane Showers leaves her sparkling blue eyes to Iean Leadbetter. Richard White wills his Army career to Ray Servey. George Raybuck leaves his mustache to Bob Reynolds. Roberta Henry wills her seamstress ability to Mary Lou Kifer. Eleanor Reynolds leaves her violin playing to lean Clinger. Beulah lwfiller wills her economy of speech to Bea Markley. Ross Rankin leaves his visiting ability to Iunior Dolby. Robert Klepier leaves his agreeableness to the future P. O. D. classes. Evelyn Theiss leaves her industriousness to Bill Mauthe. Merrill Haines leaves his place in the band to Tom Kerr. Dick Heasley wills his financial ability to Scott lohns. loy Klouse wills her candor to Betty Clark. Mary lane Bish leaves her interest in Aviation to a Miller. Leona Blachier leaves her artistic ability to Gale Oakley. Mary Louise Ganoe leaves her sweet manner to Patricia Seigworth. Maxine Booth wills her commercial ability to Robert Donahue. lulu lacox wills her pleasing personality to Ioan lones. Elsie Carrier leaves her study hall talking period to any Iunior. Patsy Allison leaves her position in the candy store to the succeeding clerk. Donna Aaron leaves her capability to the Freshman Class. Ida Henry leaves her excellent record to Viola lohnson. loanne Minich leaves her winsorneness to Shirley McAninch. Rosetta Elder leaves her smile to anyone who can use it as effectively as she does. Harry Beveridge leaves his good nature to Harold R. Miller. Robert Barnhart leaves his Taxi Cab to the Iunior Class. We do hereby make, constitute and appoint Mr. Collett to be our Executor of this, our last will and Testament. lN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class oi Forty-tive, the Testators above named have hereunto subscribed our name and aitixed our seal, the Nineteenth Day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-tive. CLASS OF FORTY-FIVE Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above Class of Forty-tive as and tor 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 oi said testators and of each other. LENA ZIGARELLA GRACE D. STEWART C-L Panorama - 20
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Oy ,ifze Room!-.fgncf Wall Un we .gznior ie: NAME Miss Stewart ..... Miss McMann .... George Raybuck . . loanne Minich .... Rosetta Elder ..... lean Crate ....... Elsie Carrier ...... lulu lacox ........ Donna Aaron .... Ida Henry ....... Mildred Young ,... Mary lane Bish Maxine Hindman . Richard White .... Robert Miller ..... Merle Haines ..... Ross Rankin ..... Robert Klepfer .... Robert Barnhart .. Richard Heasley .. Rudolp Miller ..... Edgar Shofestall . , Earl Reynolds .... Fay McDowell Maxine Booth .... Mary lane Showers Viola Resenquest . . Beulah Miller ..... Chester Minich . . . Grant Minich ..... STRONG POINT Literature ..... Enthusiasm . . Diligence . . Leadership . . . Singing .... Fellowship . . . Loyalty . . Ambition ...... Independence . . . Helpfulness . . Co-operation . . , Aeronautics . . . Vivacity ..... Mathematics , . Art ......,. Humor ..... Generosity . . . Calmness ....... Interest in Musics .. Winning Personality Management ...... Arguing ........... Versatility in Sports Cheeriness ........ Activity .... Beauty ..........,. Lovely Complexion . Persistence ........ Studiousness . . . Talkative .. Lloyd Seigworth . .Manners .... . Cadmus Kerr .... lack Reddinger .. Roberta Henry ., . Eleanor Reynolds . Mary Lou Collett .. Mary Louise Ganoe Patricia Allison lune Hollobaugh .. Evelyn Gross ..... Evelyn Theiss .... Ioy Klouse ....... Leona Blachier Lois Kirkpatrick .. Harry Beveridge .. Good Looks Candor .... Friendliness . . Advancement ...... Happy-Go-Lucky Attitude . Charm ................. Kindness . . . Adventure . . . Reliability ..... Dependability . . . Sportsmanship Artistic Ability .. Discernment . . . Cheeriness . . . rl FAVORTE SONG rr Star ot the East .....,.. Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes It Had To Be You ........ Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart . Going My Way ....... Star Dust ..... I'll Get By ........ Don't Fence Me In The Day After Forever .1 Come Out Wherever You Are .. lim ........... . . Yesterdays Roses Shine On Harvest Moon Army Air Corps ..... . An Hour Never Passes . Oh! What a Beautiful Morning . .. 'There'll be a Hot Time in the Town ot Paper Doll .,................... . The Trolley Song ....... . Fly by Night Silver Spurs .. I Walk Alone .... Anchors Aweighn .. Put Your Arms Around Me .. Dance With the Dolly Always ............ The Day After Forever ............ If I'll Be Seeing You Star Eyes ....... Old Faithful .. I Walk Alone . Together ...... . . You Always Hurt The ff White Christmas .. Rum and Coca-Cola When Iohnny Comes Marching Home What a Difference the Day Makes . One You Love My Ideal ....................... . Faithful Forever ..... My Dreams Are Getting Better All The You Are My Sunshine .... ........ If Accentuate the Positive . .. The Very Thought of You Sweet and Lovely ..... , ..... Let Me Call You Sweetheart . .. GL Panorama - 22 Berlin H Time PASTIME Visiting and corresponding with the C-L graduates t Dancing Bowling Setting fellows hearts in a whirl Dreaming of an Army Private Dreaming about Pittsburgh or could it be Summerv Movies Skating Skating Walking Reading Writing to Chet Skating Awaiting orders from the Air Corps Modeling Airplanes Eating Ice Cream Hunting and Basketball Loafing A Bowling Driving the Chevy Dancing l-Iunting Dating Filling that hope chest Radio tan Dancing Swimming Keeping house Driving a certain Dodge around Driving his old lalopy Flirting Basketball Pleasure driving Skiing Fiction reading Magazine Reading Working in 5 G lO Ice-skating Movies Sports Playing piano Writing letters to a soldier Sewing Singing at her work Reading
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