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

 - Class of 1937

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Q. l. lg Q UQOlIOC'OIOIII0ll'OIUUOIOOUIIOUIIIIOIOIOCOOlfililllliillililllllliillllill o fEf'5 .- 'af' For unto you is born this day in the city of David . . : .,?E:!'? :jg--' a Savior, whiuh is Christ the Lord.-Bible. dll Almnm ' VICTOR GIBBENS Entered C. C. H. S.-1922. Excelled in Athletics. Scored More Points than Any Basket- - ball Player in C. C. H. S. Has Highest Scholastic Grade of Any C- C. H. S. Graduate. . Graduated-1926. ' : Graduate of Purdue-B. S. Q Graduate of I. S. N.-A. B. Q Graduate of U. of Colorado-M. A. Q Taught English in Robinson High. E At Present, Teaching at Purdue. JAMES BENHAM 5 Entered C. C. H. S--1912. 2 Excelled in Diligence and Aggressive- g ness. ' Graduated-1916. Began2 Working on Terre Haute Star in 192 . Became Editor of Star-1932. Won Trophy from Indiana Republican Editorial Association Best Republican Editorial Campaign-1936. ROBERT ANDREW Entered C. C. H. S.-1911. Excelled in Athletics. Graduated-1915. Taught School. Enlisted May 4, 1918. Sailed for France, Sept., 1918. Wounded in Action, Nov. 3, 1918. Died Nov. 4, 1918. Only C. C. H. S. Graduate to Lose His Life in the World War. Ein 3'2 .'?.: , 5 He makes no friend who never made a foe.-Tennyson. .E ,-'LE-,X 'too UI. o 'o 0 'LI'- :L:::0'... ol... .' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 . oz:3 .-' .- 'O'

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n 4 o s So 0' ' : isa! I II: ' .' Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.-Bible. u 0' 0 Os' : :Zz- 2 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA A ' Ulflge iltlusir flileparhncnti ev .ya IS believed that few people ever stop to seriously think of the 233 -fish . . . . benefit a good band, orchestra, or even the ability to sing and en- ZQ--ggi . . . EV, 1 7 1 ' 7 ,lm jov music, is to a community a school or the individual Locally our Music Department supplies all the music for every school function. In addition, it sponsored a' minstrel 3 and at present, it is prepar- ing a mammoth musical and dramatic production for March or April. Abroad, it is an advertiser for the community, the school, and the student-body. In addition to the summer concerts it gives, our band has played seven other engagements away from home this year. We, who used to have to worry about procuring and paying for this type of entertainment, surely do appreciate the fine work of Mr. White and his department. :OlbOC6C0606l600d0660666li6iiid6l6i66556C6606oihii66666iiiiiiiiuiciiiiiiiiiid lil 6 illilg' '- Work first and then rest.--Ruskin. 3 A no' I' 5 ' Q 0 1. , 0. 1 .l...Q.. ...O .I ll..llllfl 'OU' .f'...l..l.l.lll.lllll.llllillliilllflllllllll . l



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