Clay City High School - Eelite Yearbook (Clay City, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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lilllii OCOOIOICOOlIOOOIOOOOOOOOIOIOIDOOIOOIO Amend your ways and your doings.-Bible. I mwr ull Students whose conduct grade has been 100 for five straight months: Senior Rosanna Duncan Elaine Liming Lois Lee Moyer Kanova Schauwecker Clarena Schlegel Evelyn VanHorn Sophomore Romaine Chapman Billy Dalton Rosellen Liechty Delores Yegerlehner Junior Mary Ellen. Briddick Ruth Leohr Moyne Luther Eleanor McCullough Margery Storm Freshman Ruth Liechty William Miller Grace Lowdermilk oo pn 'g.: ,.-.,,,'-. ' 2 '-:JF Suzi ' Q 'uso O O I l 0 O 0 E 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 oss, e :la.. .Q OOO... ...fl...KCQ.......nu.l...........'uO........ll 'E.'.:', Q. Do noble things, not dream them all day long.-Kingsley. . Q.: ws, . .' :Q -' 4, .Ia ' oe unon mnnuoocs1soonnocoooooooooooennooou SCHOLASTIC Students whose name appeared on the honor roll five consecutive times: Lois Lee Moyer-'37 John Andrew-'38 Billy Dalton-'39 Students whose name appeared on the honor: roll three consecutive times: Clarena Schlegel-'37 Marjorie Chapman-'39 Students whose name appeared on the honor roll two consecutive times: Elaine Liming-'37 Kanova Schauwecker-'37 Students who have been on the honor roll once during the year: John Easley-'37 Ruth Liechty--'40 Thelma Wellman-'39 Eldon J ann--'40 SPECIAL RECOGNITION The Athletic Department of the Clay City High School wishes to ex- press its gratitude to John Easley for the splendid success he had in sell- ing season tickets. He sold four times more tickets than his nearest com- petitor or better than one-third of all that were sold. o 52 1 ,Q n Q 15... .. if :zffg O.. 0.500 000 I coca 0 ..0oa:5 '..'q:..,i!

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