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,Sp omore-Kfcm 4 7 HISTORY OF SOPHOMORE CLASS Last year we were a group of young care free Freshmen. We liked all the members of our faculty and with their help we have progressed rapidly. This year we, the Sophomore Class, numbering 47 students, entered the portals of Clarion-Limestone on September 6, 1944, looking forward to a pros- perous school term. Our first meeting was held on September 16, in Mr. Riley's room. We elected the class officers. At our second meeting we discussed the initiation of the Freshmen and decided on a number of humorous things for them to do. We also decided to have a skating party which was held at Brookville Novembr 24, 1944. Our class is divided into two groups. The A group is under the super' vision of Mr. Bird Riley and the B group sponser is Miss lrene Evans. To prove we are an ambitious class we have Sophomores in the band, Orchestra, Chorus, and on the basketball team. Many of the girls helped with the Golden Rule banquet which was a real success. We are looking forward to our junior year, ready for new adventures and striving to infprove ourselves, hoping that some day the school will be proud of us. C-L Panorama -- Z6
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lfmior Cfdfifff eA45f0l y September 6, l944 brought 63 jolly juniors to the corridors and rooms of Clarion Limestone School. Our class, under the supervision of Miss Zigarella and Mr. Kahle decided to make this one of the most joyful and prosperous years in our education. After getting reacquainted with our old pals and welcoming our new- comers we decided to hold our first class meeting. On this occasion, we elected our class officers. Our rings, which were ordered last fall came this summer and were dis- tributed a few weeks after school started. Everyone was excited and very well satisfied with his ring. On October lOth we held a skating party at Clarion Rink. lt was well attended by students of C-L and a good time was enjoyed by all except for the few bruises and burns acquired. We joined our fellow classmates of C-L in a Very enjoyable Hallowe'en Party held in the auditorium on October 27, l944. One of the outstanding problems which confronts our class this year is to present a bigger and better prom for our graduating seniors. Another big problem for us is to promote the selling of war stamps and bonds and this problem is meeting with much success. After a very enjoyable and profitable year we shall conclude our educa- tion as juniors and hope to return next year as seniors. C-L Panorama -- 25
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.Sip 0lfW,0l 8 First Row Cleft to riqhtlfffhester Dougherty, Allen Shute, Pauline George, Thelma Young, Gloria Kennemuth, Evelyn Haines Marie Pasquerette, Fred Leadloetter, Dean Buzard. Second Row--Mr. Riley, Venita Beers, Mary Cyphert, Sylvia Beers Laird Shinaledecker, Max Shoiestall, Dorothy Yeany, Mary Klepfer, Louella Brockway, Miss Evans. Third Row---Mary Alexander, Mary Wliite, Mary Lou Kifer Ceviene Iacox, Dorothy Repotf, loan lanes, Shirley Leadhettei' Anastasia Aaron. Fourth Pow--Earl Dolby, Mary Gross, Katherine Oakley, Emma lean Wilson, lean Fink, Iune Vlfliite, Sally Carrier, Shirley Minieh, Harry 'Wolfgang Filth Row-V--Emerson Rayhuclc, Paul Trout, Tohri Shirey, Gerald Rhoades, Charles Corbett, Donald Mauthe, William Rayliut-lc Leonard Seiaworth, VVilliam Aaron, C-L Panorama - 27 KLM OFHCERS President Paul Trout Vice-President lean Fink Secretary Leonard Seiqworth Treasurer Shirley Minich
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