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Principals Guide Students Mr. Phillip R, Kll, Principal 24 Mr. Kdljcrt J, Sikorski, Assistant Principal
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CLASSES In classes we sat through lectures, took notes, and crammed for tests. We made music, painted pictures, struggled with algebra problems, experimented with plants, and typed business letters. VVe used the lil)rar for reading books, making extra reports, and skimming through the latest issues of news magazines. Movies, guest speakers, and the using of tape recorders helped to break the monotony in some of the less exciting classes. Our routine w as also changed when, during the five-minute break, we pushed our way through crowded halls, stopping to talk with friends, and when we celebrated special occasions with parties and assemblies. After nine months of stud , we were read tor summer vacation — always looking forward to the future but remembering our times at Cla High School. 23
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Mr, Siknrski and Mr Ell watch thf honfiri ' at Hdmccoming. Striving to make Clay a better school was one of the main goals of Mr. Ell and Mr. Sikorski. Throughout the school year, the administration worked with students to create new ideas and promote better understanding between teachers and students. The administration was assisted by the secretarial staff composed of Mrs. Frances Lein, head secretary to Mr. Ell; Mrs. Lucille York, attendance secretary to Mr. Sikorski; Mrs. Cleo Eisbrenner, financial secretary; and Mrs. Mary Thomas, guidance secretary. Mrs. Frances Lein — Secretary to Mr. Kll Mrs. Frances Lein checks her records as Mrs. Cleo Eisbrenner. Mrs. Lucille York, and Mrs, Mar Thomas look on. Mrs, Cleo Eisbrenner — Finan- cial Secretary. Mrs, Marx Thomas — Guidance Secretary Mrs. Lucille York — . ttendance Secretary.
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