Clarion Limestone High School - Panorama Yearbook (Strattanville, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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,JQQJOIA7 .jrealtman Cjfaao September 6, 1944 found 71 Freshmen, ather timid, but determined, enter C-L high school. The first few days were somewhat confusing, but we soon became ad- justed to the schedule and the other perplexing difficulties of high school. After we became acquainted the class met and elected officers. The date for our initiation was October 4th-a day We'll never forget. Imagine our pretty Freshmen girls arriving at school on initiation morning arrayed in aprons and ribbons With petticoats two inches below the knee. Those old stockings and worn out shoes didn't help matters. The boys looked just as handsome as they sported their old knickers or knee pants and shirts that were buttoned down the back. How, in vain, they attempted to keep their hair parted in the middle and those green hair bows in place. The climax of the day was our presentation of a pantomime, The Life of Solomon Grundy. Remember that grave yard scene and the mock wedding???? Our first social event of the year was a skating party held at the Clarion Rink, November lUth. A neat profit of 9530.00 was the result. We are proud of our successful participation in the school's collection of milkweed pods needed by our government for war maintenance. The net profits from this project were approximately 9514.00 Our class is further helping Uncle Sam by salvaging tin cans for the scrap metal drive. Last year two of our boys, Quentin Bish and Winston Eshbaugh forfeited the privilege of becoming freshmen to defend Old Glory in our United States Navy. The ambitions of our class are exhibited by our conscientious cooperation and representation in Chorus, Band, Orchestra and on the basketball team. The Freshmen class appreciates the capable leadership rendered by their home room teachers, Miss King and Mrs. Songer. Our future is bright as we look forward to our Sophomore year with eager determination. C-L Panoroma - 29

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OFFICERS President Edwin McKinley Vice-President Margaret Reinsel Secretary Tom Kerr Treasurer Martha Adamson ijlf'85Al0fL8lfL KKOLZM First Row Cleft to riqhtt-Mellie He-pler, Iean Clinqer, Ianet Herman, Doris Burns, Patricia Ioyner, Luella Booth, Shirley McAninch, Ianet Buzard, Elva Mae Collett, Doris Hartzell, Betty Clark. Second Row--Helen Yeany, Alice Lou Henry, Lillian Switzer, Phyllis Hetriclc, Virginia Reynolds, Lois Haines, Margaret Reinsel, Edna Martz, Martha Adamson, Marie Shaul, Clarene Aaron, Violet Hummel, Ieanne Smith, Lottie Scotch. Third Rom V-Eugene Dougherty, Stanley Avery, Bill Crate, Willard Reynolds, Ronald Skidmore, Bob Reynolds, Paul Frampton, Bah Allison, Charles Peters, Delores Shiclc, Gloria Crissman, Holon Snyder, Betty Welsh, Mae Noli, Phyllis Truitt. Fourth Row-Herbert McAninch, Wilbert Wyant, Homer Burns, Carl Trout, Alvin Barlett, Tom Kerr, Iohn Douqherty, Don Reynolds, Bill Mauthe, Joe Conner, Iunior Ferrinqer, Gale Oakley, Bill Seiqworth. Fifth Row-Clair Miller, Gene Myers, Ralph Smith, Darrell Ter- williqer, Iohn Mohney, Fred Leadbetter, Clair Henry, Vance Burns, Darl Minich, lames Henry, Edwin McKinley, Max Neal, toe Caiint, Nelson Be-veridqo. C-L Panorama 1 28



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SW WE PUBLISH THE E-L PAMUHAMA This work W Mr. M. M. Collett Miss Stewart ., Miss McMann . Rudy Miller loanne Minich .. lda Henry ..,... Edgar Shofestall loan Allison ,. . Shirley Minich . Edwin McKinley Mary Gross ..... Grant Minich ,. Rosetta Elder .. lulu Iacox .... Evelyn Thoiss .. responsibility of: Faculty Administrator .. .... Faculty Advisor . . . Faculty Advisor .. . Student Manager , . . . . Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor . . . , . Advertising ... . . Iunior Manager Sophomore Manager . Freshman Manager ...,,.. Girls Sports ,. .. Boys Sports Music . . . Drarnatics . , . . . Typing The purpose ot the Panorama is to review by words and pictures, activities of our school career in such a way that many happy mem- ories will be preserved. An attempt has been made to include every high school student at least once in the book. Other members ot the start who have done their best to help make this edition of the Pan- orama a success are as follows: Elsie Carrier, Richard Heasley, Mary Louise Ganoe, Dorothy Carrier, Aletta Tiley, Ruth Adamson, lean Fink, Iunior Dolby, Lois Ferry, Iames Crate, Earl Dolby, Torn Kerr, Martha Adamson, Elva Mae Collett, Miss Coon, Mr. Kahle, and Miss Ziqarella. C-L Panorama -W 30

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