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Speak every man truth with lhis neighbor.-Bible. 53:-if .- '-sz: E 5 Back Row, left to right-Mr. Chillson, Richard Krauchi, Earl Yegerlehner, 2 Billie Baxter, Bob Robinson, James Tiefel, Vergil Leohr, Warren Greenwell, Ronald Luther, Rex Riggs, Junior Rippy, James Winders, George Briddick, Eldon Jann, Billie Chapman. , Second Row-Ruth Sills, Maxine Vice, Ruth Liechty, Ethel Bond, Joan Q Melton, Mary Baxter, Laura Goshorn, Gyneth He-rstine, Shirley Coop- : rider, Betty Mitchell, Norma Duncan, Louise Folk, Charles Brown, f Lloyd Lowdermilk. 5 Third Row-Warren Fraasa, Katy Zimmerman, Laura Baughn, Rosalie E Miller, Frances Cooprider, Ruth Dickey, Hope Lawson, Roberta Parks, Marie Anderson, Virginia Thomas, Joan Bledsoe, Grace Lowdermilk, Virginia Kitch, Helen Michaels, Lowell Ferguson, Bob Brock. Fourth Row-Jack Neal, William Miller, Billie Samim, Raymond Scott, Wayne Cooprider, Kenneth Klingler, Emerson Brown, John Horton, Lucian Moore, Wayne Mace. 9' Q Qllass Qgwinrg .Al iw? HE class of 1940 entered Clay City High School with an enrollment of 54. Under the leadership of our sponsor, Miss Walker, we met for the first time on September 15, 1936. In that meeting the following class officers were elected: Ethel Bond, president, Kenneth Klingler, vice-president, Jo Ann Melton, secretary, and Shirley Cooprider, treasurer. :ii fo A good book is the best of friends, the same today .E 3.-:gg ,.--.. -3 and forever.-Tupper. ig -0 o 3- u .. algo onlnelonaooonooooooouoonsonlnooononnlcanoooononcooloolonsooooootoooonllsoooeol.: ..'0tE3..xi:::,o'.
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