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HPV? N, hi-is X,,,...,...,x x P REFLECTOR it 1945 7 w.. Y. 1 i Class History r Q As the spring of 1945 rolls around, we find it time to take our leave through the doors of C. H. S. It was with thirty-seven members that we came to Clay in 1941. We elected Annabelle Mishler as our class president and Miss Brumfiel as our sponsor. We held two highly enjoyable parties that year, one at the Aragon Roller Rink in Kokomo and the other at the home of Joan Zerbe. We lost three students that year leaving us thirty-four at the close of the term. , We resumed our studies in the fall of 1942 with the same thirty-four students. We chose Ila jane Ramsey as president and Miss Snyder as sponsor. We held two parties again this year, one a skating party and the other a Valentine Party held at Annabelle Mishler's. During our Junior year we exercised our ability in the business world. We were in charge of the sale of school supplies and refreshments at basketball games. Our presi- dent this year was Harold Kessler and Mr. Lamb was sponsor. We gave a play i'Full of Youth on April 8, 1944, which was very well attended. In preference to a junior- Senior reception we took a trip 'by train to Chicago on April 27, 1944. No doubt the busiest of our four years in high school was our Senior year. WY: started with twenty-five members but due to the loss of one student we closed our last school year with twenty-four members. We chose Norman Mendenhall as president and Mr. Pring as our very capable sponsor. During the first semester we published a school paper called the Clay Cloudburst. During the second semester we published an annual entitled The Reflector , with Nola Marie Cagley as our successful editor. Our play this year, He Couldn't Marry Five was given in the auditorium on March 29, 1945. Again this year the Junior and Senior classes took a trip by train to Chicago. Class Colors: Orchid and Gold. Class Flower: Yellow Carnation. Class Motto: Today Decides Tomorrow. 11
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REFLECTOR P ROBERT BAKER Baseball, 3, 4. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Reflector Staff, 4. He Couldn't Marry Five, 4 Seniors RICHARD BIRREY Chorus, 4. VIVIAN BURKE Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus, 3, 4. Reflector Staff, 4. Cloudburst, 4. He Couldn't Marry Five, 4. Nou. MARIE CAGLEY Math. Contest, 2. Sec. and Treas., 1. Sec., 3. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Full of Youth, 3. Cloudburst, 4. Reflector Staff, 4. Chorus, 3, 4. Clarinet Trio, 2, 3. 12
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