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J iailg... ...glIIOOOIOUOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOIIQOCOIOlIOCIUOODOOOOUOUIIOIIOIOOOCOCIOOCOOCOOOOIO lll.l'.l.... ....l.:?f fe .M 'f The truth shall make you free.-Bible. 5: an '. .- ' 5. .5 7. . .'. table act on our part to give them a square meal. An investigation proved her observations correct, so we treated the starved upper-classmen to a nautical banquet on April 29, while on board the good ship S. S. Merriment that was then cruising around in the dining room waters in the basement. Again, reminding us that we were Juniors, Miss Raab suggested we should purchase our class rings. We began to shop early, and in the amaz- ingly short period of four months, we made our selection in time td have the rings for the Christmas holidays. Being Juniors, there was just one thing left for us to do-to give a class play, so Kanova Schauwecker, Bonnie Cooprider, Clarena Schlegel, Clarence Melbourne, Lois Neal, John Easley, Paul Yegerlehner, Lois Lee Moyer, Eva Ellen Price and Justus Hart, being more adept at making ug- lier faces and acting sillier than the remainder of us, were selected to enact Eternally Yours . Taken from the response of the audience, it was a howl- ing success. At the beginning of 1936, only thirty, of the forty-three Freshmen had endured all the hardships necessary to gov through to become a Senior. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Chillson and Mr. Storm, we elected Ray Luther, president, Elaine Liming, vice-president, John Easley, secretary, and Eva Ellen Price, treasurer. Before the school term was thirty days old, we decided to publish an ANNUAL, the oneyou now hold in your hand. Also, the girls by that time had decided to wear white caps and gowns at our graduation exercises, but the boys, conservative as usual, decided to contiue wearing the conven- tional grey. Thus, we shall appear at the commencement exercises in coats of many colors, yet quite pleasing to all, we believe. i......g i......i g......g Qlnnxmencement lgrugrnm Processional ................................. High School Orchestra Salutatory ................... ............... E laine Liming Special Music ................................ High School Orchestra Address, The Alchemy of Life ........ . . Robert Phillips, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of History, Purdue University. Song ................................. ....... H igh School Glee Club Valedictory Address ................... ...... K anova Schauwecker Introduction of Eighth Grade Graduates . . . . . . E. R. Chillson, 'Principal Presentation of Diplomas .............. ..... W alter Krieble, Trustee Introduction of High School Graduates ......... E. R. nChillson, Principal Presentation of Diplomas ................ J. Riley McCullough, Co. Supt. Thursday Evening, April 22, 1937.. Gymnasium, 8:00 o'Clock. 'Baccalaureate Services Sunday Night, April 18, 1937, Gymnasium. ' .. ,az s ...a uuno unsung.. 'I ' 1 H E Let's go hand in hand, not one before another.-Shakespeare. 3 H 2:3 ,,4l'...'l::Eu0'.r..'lo neun oi '.'0si:3....'
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Q. .0 lg 'O IDODOCOIUOOIOIIOOCOUCOOCOIOOOOOOOOIOOOIOOOOCIOIOOOOOOOCOCIOIO QQ. 5 . 1' '-, 'nit' ffffsz In ...um 'Q Out of the abundance of the heart. the mouth speaketh.-Bible. E... Mafgifx-gf ...O lOOlO KKOMOX 0 O.... '. .' -at .' fii 2:3 :Senior Qllass Udffirrrs S Ray Luther ...... . ............... ............... P resident Elaine Liming , . . .... Vice-President 5 John Easley ..... ..... S ecretary Eva Ellen Price ...................... . . . Treasurer ' Class Flower-Talisman Rose. Class Motto-Forward Ever, Never Backward. . Class Colors-Brown and Cream. E 2 - 2 ., 5 Qllass !5uah1rxg E Uustus Hartl sg, ,gig N THE Fall of 1933, the present senior class entered the Clay City High School as Freshmen, and seeing that every other class in 22:15 school was selecting a sponsor, we hurriedly chose Arnold Rinscb and Dorothy Larew as ours before the supply of sponsors had been too much picked over. ' At our first class meeting, although we did not know 'xwhat it was all about, we elected John Easley, presidentg Jack Osler, vice-presdentg and Rosanna Duncan, secretary-treasurer. However, that year she had no money to handle. During the latter part of that fall, we enjoyed a weiner roast and 'hike to Schauber's woods, which completed our social calendar forgthe year, ex- cepting a class party we held fin the gym near the end of the school year, which forty-three Freshmen attended. The following year, 1394, under the sponsorship of Mr. Chillson, we elected Leroy Schepper, presidentg Junior Woodruff, vice-presidentg and Jack Osler, secretary and the-asurer, who handled quite a bit ofa money that year, which we made selling candy. Just as soon as the officers' had been elected, with visions of last year's Weiner roast in our heads, we began to hound our sponsor for another roast. Finally by April, our constant demands began to take effect, and he took us to Leachman's grove for our yearly festival of dried buns and hot dogs, punctuated now and then with a pickle. Then in 1935, under the sponsorship of Miss Raab, we elected John Easley, presidentg Justus Hart, vice-president, and Evan Ellen Price, secre- tary-treasurer. We immediately set up the usual howl for the hot dog party: but Miss Raab, reminding us that wle were now Juniors, thought that we should change our diet. Besides, she said every Senior in the building had been looking hungry for seven months, and that she thought it would be a chari- 51' 3.55 ... UOOOIICIUOOO k OK.5. I.: 8 is 3 W The finest edge is made with the blunt whetstone.-Lyly. i .ns .5 jajau... .50 monn mano . .5023 .k0g:.,,o'.
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.. . ,ng , ,o-soosonosusannoonoooonoooooaouooaooouonunoucoooooooooosoaonoooooooooooolonnooa0, n,'l. .oe u'o'oo' 'aa'n'o - -.: '.: -. w .- - .- E 2 Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt.-Bible. 2 -.F .- 2 Oo, -f ' '--s ' we ss 0' 's' 1 U onsousnunuononooosuuneuoooooooooooon oooooooooooosonv' : J' 05. E . gh: nu. 0, a nh. i C Q C 8 Smzle mxih the Sentara 2 O I I - ' E Mr. Schlegel: fin Bible classj Earl, what Rosanna Duncan: But, Mother, I only E is a hypocrite? stayed for a second at the door. ' Earl Martin: A fellow who goes into the Mother: Nonsense. I distinctly heard the final exams with a smile lon his face. third, fousrth and fifth. Cla,-,mai fwhile driving one day, Daddy, First Senior: These. teachers in this that little mirror up there isn't set right. 5011001 d0n't kn0'W' a thing! Why, not One Mir Sghleigxelz Isfiit it. of them could .teach any place away from Clarena: No, I can't see .anything but the hers The5f fl9 Ji'-llffff dumb! Why, they Ollghl S car behind' to e ,put in an as-. ' --'-- Second Senior: Yeah: I flunked too. 5 Eva Ellen: Do ysou know what that big T -' 0 explosicn was down on Chillsonfs lot? A Pl'l'0t0gl'9fPheI' Was faking 8 Picture ef Bmmib C.: Yeah, Mi-i Chillsgn fed his Junior Wood-ruff and his father one day. chickens some of this Lay or Bust Mash , Ph0U0'gYaPhel'2 Now, JuH'i0!', Stand with 2 and one was a rooster. hand on your fatherys S'hlO'uldel'. ....-1 Mr Woodruff: It would be more natural. Lois Neal: uwking at a plank one day, Mr. Phlffliaglrapher, if. you would have him What are those holes in that plank for? stand mb ms hand In my pocket' John Ea1sl:ey:lThose are knot holes. , Lois Neal. They are too. Don't you think Q Jog Eg-?ey:'hEva Qllen, you look llke a I know a hlole when I see it. 552: rfefm' ' W Y dont you go to the Show: 1 . . : l : ' ' . Mr. Chillson: fin Economicsj Ray, vwlhat Eva E hen I am a Sensible girl is a monopotlist? ' R L th 1 , Sa .M . Ray Luther: Well, I don't know exactly? heigii ofuyoit iamgtigs-inet, what ls the but If you ask me' I thnlk IF a Studfmt who Junior W.: Oh, she's a little over five gets an elbow out on eachl side of his chair. feet- Richard Hofman: Where did ywou work all Clarena: K'3iWON3 and I'can lhardly under- summer, Wilburn? stand each other when We talk over the Wilburn Miller: In fatheris store. What telephone.. did you do?l Lois Lee:Did you even try talking 1 one at Richard H.-- I di,dn't do anyvthing either. a time? Miss Gantz: Raymond, did you make thaft , Mr' Orfnanf what is the,m'os't outstgnd' face at me? mg contribution that chemistry has given Raymond LaSalle: No Ma'am, you just to the,w01?fl' Ifewm? , walked in from uf it. unigwist' Sends dont know, Mr. Orman, ess 1 s on s. M12 Schlieigelr C in Bible 013555 This Pic' Freshman: Eh? Sophom-care--What? ture illustrates toda1y's lesson. Lot waS Junior-I didnft understand the question. Warned to take his Wlfe' and daughter amd Senior: I didn't comprehend the nature of flee out of Sodom. Norw, illustrating-this your interrogation' is Lot: here is the wife, and this is fthe -- daughter in the background. Now has any- If you tell a man thiere are 270,678, 934,- one a qu-estilon before wie proceed? 341 stars in the sky, he'll' believe you: but Elaine Liming: Please, Mr. Schlegfel, if you tell him Wet Paint , he will in- where is the flea? vestigate. hx 'o'..: in alia l : f f ..gIllUlllOlOOl lOOOllOllOlOCO0OOllOlOOOOCOOlll.lOllll0.000lQI.0.00CllCllO... . : 0 0 o a . I- '3::s5 Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind,-Shakespeare. iE3'i'3::E ' Q' 'Q' 3 'U' 'o. .010 f .e'. n. U 0 0 g,.nl 'no nuns ,Ina nu oh:
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