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No. 1 and No. 2 Have Principal Jobs An inlornied and interested adminis- tration is a necessitv for anv school to function properlv. C ' lav was fortunate in ha ini); Mr. Phillip Ell. principal, and Mr. Robert .Sikorski, vice-princi- pal. t(i provide such an atmosphere. Throuo;hout the dav both could l)e found at their respective jobs. Mr. .Sikorski adeptlv handled the difficult and often trxins ; job of student affairs. Mr. Ell was in charge of the faculty, and the smooth runnin of the school. He supported all sports, including; the baseball team to the state title, and received a championship ring for his participation. ($AJtL 61. [SXL. Belov:: Mrs. Frances Lein. Secretary to A r. Ell . . . Flat- tery i Jill get xou nowhere — V ' ; must see the principal today.
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f Winning . . . through learning. Whether it was struggHng through geomctrv proofs. Or a copy of The Red Badge oj Courage, Clayites became winners As they gained in both cxpcricn( e and knowledge. There were frustrating moments for manv. But to the individual. The sudden understanding of how verbs conjugate. Or seeing whv point . connects to point B Made it all seem worthwhile. Some gained membership in National Honor .Society Or National Forensic League. Others were proud of a ' C on a term paper. Not only through academics did Clay students learn. Talented ones wrote music or sculptured. They became active in church and community groups. All who participated won Through asking and learning. »- «• 23
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f t K ffm Li ' Jt: During School Spirit iVt ' ek for Baskelhall omecomin , Mr. ill could be found at Officer ' s Headquarters, Fort Colonial. Helov (Center: Mrs. Cleo Kisbrenner, (. ' lay treasurer, keeps very busy preparinff school bookkeeping records and selling supplies from the bookstore. elov Left: Tom Saunders, School Athletic hrector, beams approvingly at the final score as Ir. Phillip Ell, Principal, congratulates Coach unes Waller upon winning the Homecoming jme by a one-point margin. Below Right: For- gn Exchange Student Peter Schmutzler and Jr. Ell discuss the drawings of Senior Heroes. Below: Mrs. Lucille ) ' ( rk, secretary to Mr. Sikorski, Jack says that he n at home, real sick. J I 1
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