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C5219 0l4fL0lf'8 Kfdfifff lst Row, left to right-John Daugherty, Bob Reynolds, Marie Shaul, Don Rey- nolds, Lillian Switzer, Willard Reynolds, Dolores VVilcox, Ronald Skidmore, Bill Mauthe, Jeanne Smith, Gale Oakley 2nd Row, left to right-Patricia Joyner, Max Neal, Shirley McAninch, Herbert McAninch, Margaret Reinsel, Edwin McKinley, Virginia Reynolds, Gene Myers, Evelyn Rosenquest, Ralph Smith 3rd Row, left to right-Deloris Shick, Eugene Daugherty, Tom Kerr, Edna Martz, Carl Trout, Helen Yeaney, Dale Shaffer, Clair Miller, Violet Hummel, Gloria Crissman V 4th Row, left to right-Robert Allison, Doris Burns, Nelson Beveridge, Janet Buzard, Homer Burns, Betty Clark, Vance Burns, Jean Clinger, Joseph Conner, Elva Mae Collett , 5th Row, left to right-Darl Minich, Louella Booth, Bill Seigvvorth, Helen Sny- der, VVilbert Wyaiit, Betty Welsh, John Mohney, Lottie Scotch, Stanley Avery, Phyllis Truitt i ' 6th Row, left to right-Bill Crate, Lois Hfaines, Paul Frampton, Doris Hartzell, Clair Henry, Alice Lou Henry, James Henry, Nellie Hepler, Dick Hilde- brand, Janet Herman 28
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IR CLASS OFFICERS I eft to right: Jean Fink, Gloria Kenne- muth Mr. Kahle, Miss Zigarella, I eonard Seigworth, Victor Collett omior CKCL55 ,M5f0ry We, the junior Class of 1946, started out with determination when we spon- sored a movie Which was held at the Orpheum Theater in Clarion, October 11th, and 12th, 1945. A captain was chosen from each room for the purpose of rivalry and twenty-two were on each team to advertise our movie. We had a net profit of 312417. Also, at this first class meeting We elected the ofiicers who Were to lead us during the year. Those chosen were President: Gloria Kennemuth, Vice-President: Leonard Seigworth, Secretary: lean Fink, and Treasurer: Victor Collett. It was another important day to our class when We ordered our class rings in the early fall. They arrived january 22, 1946 delighting the Iunior Class to such an extent that their work did not seem to be a burden. We sponsored a Halloween Party which was a huge success because of the ideas and work of Mrs. Songer, Miss Zigarella, Miss Coon, and Mr. Kahle, and the members of our class. Here again, We made a profit of 32740. The Juniors are indeed an ambitious group. We have members in Girls Chorus, Boys Chorus, Orchestra, Band, Cheerleaders, Boys' and Girls, Basketball Teams, Agriculture, and Home Economics. Our main desire is sponsoring our junior-Senior Prom, which We hope will be a great success. In conclusion the Juniors feel that they are able and quite Willing to hold the honored title of Digniiied Seniorsv next year. 27
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,Shia omore Cfdrid .Mdforg CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Eugene Daugherty, Mr. Riley, Clair Miller, Dick Hildebrand, Miss Evans, Margaret llcinsel This year, 68 Sunny', Sophomores entered the doors of Clarion-Limestone on September 4, 1945, looking forward to a happy and prosperous school term. After arranging our schedules to continue the courses which Were started during our Freshman year, We were soon organized with the help ot our teachers, Mr. Bird Riley and Miss 1rene Evans. At our first class meeting We discussed the initiation of the Freshman Class and decided on many humorous things for them to do. 1t was held on October 10, 1945. Left to right: Miss King, Mrs. Songer, Kay Eshbaugh, VV:-ndcll Love, john Love, Erma .5 S Wycrs jre5A.men C4155 .Mdfory The Freshmen Class of '49 really wasnit a class until they were duly ini- tiated by the Sophomores on October 10. We,ll never forget the boys, sewing club in 2000 A. D. and Dick and Ermafs song, K'Bell Bottom Trousersf, Our activities this year have included a skating party at Clarion, Christmas Party, Box Social, and the sponsoring ol c'Spanish Main . NVe expect to have another skating party in April. NVhat about the losing teams, party, Dick???? VVe are proud that We have our S200 in our class treasury and that our class members are so active in school affairs. ,. 5 CLASS OFFICERS Q ..l?' 29
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