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.Aga-1 W fi 3 M -4-'Y X .afar SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln 1910 Qmy how can we remember so far backlj A group of dents entered during the next six years Finally we were graduated to the Hlgh School building where we became the seventh grade During the two vears in seventh and eighth grades we became acquainted with our school and also with the teachers We all loved Miss Carpenter and do you knovs ' she loved some of us sometimes' So atter struggling through two years we found ourselves Joining the ranks ot the underclassmen of the High School Upon entering High School as the Freshman class we found that we had ninety members Many of these were from near by towns We at once bec mme a big problem because of our SIZQ being about the largest that exer entered Clarks Summit High School Our class was socially inclined so we held a weiner roast at the home of Ruth Barron Many ot ou1 class went out for track and several played on the basketball teams We held a picnic at Lake Winola on the last day of school Remember the whip and the terrls wheel' When we returned in September as Sophomores we discovered that our large class had decreased in numbers but at the same time new stu dents had entered The class was divided into two sections with Miss Baxter and Miss Lewis as home room teachers At the first business meeting the tollowlng ofhcers were elected President James Young Vice President Beniamln Lesh Secretary Ruth Barron Treasurer Joe Moran lt seems that our greatest pleasure was the annual weiner roast so we had one at Charles Pearce's home. Our Sophomore boys began to show wonderful possibilities as future football players because Bert Decker, Bud Mirtz and Jerry Roche already played on the Varsity. Always a hard working class UD we appreciated the vacation time which soon had rolled around. A new group of teachers filled the ranks when we returned as Juniors. Miss Copenhaver, Miss Escott, Miss Schwab and Miss Parry were new faculty members with whom we soon became acquainted. Miss Copen- haver, and Miss Watkins became our class advisors. 111 1 .1 1010: -113 ig lg in: ug pin.-:e-:ni 1 1 1 1- 1 -1 .1 I.: L- in: :ini H-C 4 T '-Tl : ' A X ii if Us XL ' P5 xy 3 1 -- ' ' lilly L 1 Y Quad mg, 1 greg? 4-Q.,,- -..I f., .Ac-6,-., Y' . y Y K n youngsters entered the Clarks Summit Grade School. Many new stu- kf L, ' L. r I ,A v l 7. V.-W - . y L Y . . . I 2 . H . . , . Y 1 ! ' ' L ' ll Y ' 77 K6 ' ' 'YY K ' ' ' ' ' . : .' , : 5 ' ' 'Y' v . K v : ' 1
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il nj 2, .gn USU Em Q I f o N. We JANE M ALEXANDER 'Greta Clarks Green Gl-ee Club 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 3 Girl Reserves 1 2 3 Masques, 2 Art Club 3 4 Musical Comedy 2,14 'Ilhree 4Pegs 2 Track 1 4 Washmgton Pageant 4 Cliffs s aff Why are we on thls earth but to groW'P Plcture a tall wlllowy blonde mth an angelxc face plus a Greta Garbo strlde and you have Jame Janle IS mterested ln arts and fashions to say noth mg of desxgns on the boy frxend' One of the prettlest ln our class she also has the S111lCSt glggle She xs pep persomfled Always laughing full of fun Sketchmg plctures chewmg gum HOWARD BROWN Browme Clarks Summlt H1 Y 1 2 Washmgton Pageant 4 Brown1e holds the dxstmctlon of b mg th hlghest mmded boy 1n the class at least he IS the farthest from the ground lt seems funny that B ownle lS a scarlet topped lad doesn t 1t'P Howard 1S another of that very dlstlnctlve group of Semor art sts He also has planes on the braln alrplanes block planes and Plane Geometry Howard wlll surely suc ceed rn one of these fields RUTH BARRON Barrie Clarks Summit Glee Club 2 3 4 Musical Comedy 2 ' Full House 3 Gu-l Reserves l 2 Three Pegs 2 Beacon Staff 2 C1165 Staff 3 Class Edltor 3 Editor ln Chnef 4 Washmgton Pageant 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Secretary 2 Art Club 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socnety Our Edltor ln Chlef 15 reserved yet frlendly and has an amount of wlsdom that we all admlre She xs alwavs w1ll mg to lmpart her knowledge to anv one who asks She 1S mterested 1n Journalism and has been a constant worker on varlous school publlcatlons Have you not notlced a brlghter expresslon upon th1S g1r1 s countenance when lt 1S near vaca t1on t1me'P The reason mlght be that a certam young man fl om New York Mllltary Academy comes home for vacatlons LINDSEY DAVID CAMPBELL Lm Clarks Summit Track l 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Musical Comedy 4 H1 Y 1 2 3 Stage Manager of Washington Pageant 4 Prom Commlttee All mankxnd loves a lover Thls applles especlally to Lmdsey Even though he had a very 1mportant role ln our mus cal comedy Lmdsey found plenty of tlme to slng Peg O My Heart More than half h1s tlme 1S spent 1n shop and h proved his cleverness 1n maklng such a good stage manager for the Washlngton Pageant Our class all seem to get up 1n the a1r about thmgs Llndsey xs goxng to become an avlator too He IS very much 1nt rested ln that type of work GERTRUDE BROWN Gay Clarks Summit Glee Club 1 2 Class Basketball 3 Art Club 3 Washmg ton Pageant 4 Musxcal Comedy 2 Glrl Reserves 1 2 3 Chfl' Stal? 4 Gay lS very correctly named for she lS very gay al though she xs exceptlonally quiet She llkes to study and IS well repald for h r efforts Wlth good marks She believes mn commg out wlth what she thxnks which lS more than we can say for many glrls She comes a long way to attend our school She IS very good 1n French Dont let any of your corle pondenc wlth people ln folelgn lands spoll vou' 6 - -fri-ld : U' .A - -,F-Al hw M., , 91 A ,,,.,.-i-4.14, A I at . -- if- . 1 , 1 --- -f --- J XL ' X! '-- ---1 . I... - lj '- -- ' ' tl ..:- GLX 1:7 , , Y-W f- , .6-Y, - ,I MLM .. .. vwtm, , 5' .Aw , 'J 4 1 1, I tw Y 'li u ' ,J 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 Y Y 9 ' 1 i Y Y : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 11 X - I 11 - - 1 . Y., . 4 7 Q' v ' ll ' YY 1 U . ,, . . . L . 1 . H . ,, . - . T! , . t W, .1 l 9 Lx X ll ' K anew 1 1 I H . . . ,, o. . , ,, 4 , , , . o ll ' il ' - Y ! D I ' U - ,, . . . Q. Q . . V 5- l ' 9 1 , - - .. .1 . . 1 , , 1 -A 1. 1' . ' , , 1 ' - ' iv . wr 4 fa J ' Q' f' .1 211 5 11 - 11 I a t me . ' . 4 11 , . I Y 3 5 9 F 7 ! ' . 41 11 . . ' F 1 P D 7 ! 7 ' - 1 1 1 Z ' ' 1 Z I 9 9 : 9 l 1 I 7 6 1 1 - l. . - - Y l f . 1 - - . , . , . . s , ' . . ' . , . , . Q K l V I ll ' V! ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 ' 1 . 1 2 ' 1 1 Q A4 ' UV ' ' ' 5 i ' . A . . H . . , 11 ' - - - - - ' . ' 13 I . . 1 gn - A - - 11 - ., . 1 ' 1 ' ,, ' Q ' u 11 ' 1 1 I 1 2 1 Q ' V Q . 1 ' w fg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , ' A 11 - - . 3 N' Y , . 0 . . 1 - - 1 ' S 9 ' ' ' l A .
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