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SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP 2 Firs? Row: lrving Fausek, Ted Gundelach, Clarence Hackmann, Willard Epperson, Bob Garven, James Elliff, David Fullgraf, Jerry Grodsky. Second Row: Jeanelie Giese, Har- rie? Geanril, Selma Glick, Bar- bara Goldberq, Belly Jane Finke, Mary Ann Hanson, Mack Hanson, Norman Epslein. Third Row: Edward Glik, Harrier Goldblum, Geraldine Friedman, Alice Louise Hackman, Clara Harvey, Doris Harinelf, Beverly Goldman, June Gossman, Russel De Haven. SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP 4 Firsl Row: Kedric Lynch, Charles Morris, Bob McNamara, Ben May, Alan Pier, Shelion Nack- man, Billy Painfer, Oliver Mul- I'l.IX. Second Row: Marian Lowenhaupl, Jean Nolfe, Melva Melman, Maxine Lyons, Mary Jo Macon, Doris McGralh, Rosemary Mc- Lean, Alice Murphey. Third Row: Bob Polack, Doris Mann, Rila Morganslern, Palsy Mayer, Marlyn Newburger, Bab- elle Millslone, Maxey Lou Mann, Dan Moore. SOPHOMORIES SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP l Firsf Row: Evereli' Deschamp, Ed- gar Carr, Gene Craig, Jack Darnlon, Fay Dawidoff, Robin Branl, Mariorie Druif, Gerlruda Blumenau, Dick Doly. Second Row: Rulh Eberwein, Jeanelle Delhouse, Mary Lou Burris, Lillian Barron, Alma Dun- ford, Nadine Beardslee, Belly Baker, Doffie Blacksfad. Third Row: Jo Caldwell, Abner Bleich, Vernon Bessler, Ray An- derson, Tom Cooper, Bob Eg- gers, Bill Drochelman. SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP 3 Firsf Row: Sluarl' Lilzsinger, Harry Lavenlhal, Harold Kaafman Elmer Keilel, Slanley Koenig Tom Herz, Marvin Kosky. Second Row: Kafhryn Lill, Roslyn Levin, Lily Hoffman, Ellen Hal ler, Rulh Jones, Shirley Hirlh Doris Lichlig, Jackie Hillon Leona Lander. Third Row: Anne Dale Langlry Beverly Kingsbury, Frances Levey Dorcas Lacy, Mariorie Kloeppel Frank Lamberl, Edward Jones Louis Jablonow, Lloyd Herpel.
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jiunions JUNIORS GROUP GROUP 5 Firsl Row: Bill Wiesl, Marqol Woods, Helen Schomogy, Belly Ward, Anne While, Marjorie Slormonl, Mary Slack, Mildred Wagner, Roy Wursl. Second Row: William Wesl, Bob Slern, Doris Smilh, Mary Tidwell, Rulh Thomann, Belly Timmerman, Tillie Teilel- baum, Eva Teilelbaum, Bob Smilh. Third Row: Franklin Wike, Gene Seiberl, Tom Whilson, Ernesl Shapiro, Edward Sprague, Wesley Schoelch, Franklyn Wolff, Richardson Usher. TWELVE-B GROUP Firsl Row: Alberl Sindel, Bill Slarlrs, Bob Bassell, Marvin Ebilz, William Milanovils, Don Abrams, Bob Briner. Second Row: Raymond Finck, Dickson Knoll, Jean Wesl, Adrienne Palan, Helen Gardner, Norma Saelis, Kathryn Simpson. Third Row: Oliver Ebilz, Jaclr Donnell, Harold Kessler, Allan Yaeger, Richard Buckley, Sam Lamberl. junior Class History The class of '38 got off to a good start, being at the time of their entrance the largest freshman class in the history of Clayton High School. Early in thc year an election of officers was held and the follow- ing were elected: Lester Ackerman, president, joan Ball, vice-president, Adrienne Eslceles, secretary, and Janice Harlan, treasurer. Freshman sponsor, Mr. Davis, advised and assisted these officers. Under the leadership of President Wallace Mac- Lean and their chief sponsor, Miss Soraghan, the class had a successful Sophomore year. Other officers serving were: joan Ball, vice-president, Marjorie Higgins, treasurer, and Edward Sprague, secretary. This year the class is again headed by Wallace Mac- Lean and has for its minor officers: Edward Sprague, vice-presidentg Marjorie Stormont, secretary, and joan Ball, treasurer. The junior class, not to be outdone scholastically, have many representatives in the Top Ten, including Abrams, Ball, Block, Cronheim, Eskeles, Hoyer, Johnson, Knott, Norton, and Quicksilver. Outstanding juniors in sports during their high school careers are Ackerman, Gamm, Gleitman, lfl9l Droclcleman, MacLean, Sprague, and Wiclce. Among the girls are Higgins, Hoyer, Tidwell, Salinger, and Stack, all of whom have been on numerous teams. Socially the class of '38 has been active. In Febru- ary of their Freshman year they staged a rather riotous Hlcidw party. Then as Sophomores they joined with the Freshmen and gave Clayton's first Freshman-Sophomore Prom on St. Valcntine's Day. The outstanding event of the year socially was the Junior Prom, first scheduled for February 27. It was postponed until May 15 on which night Clamo Queen Sara McDade was duly crowned. The Prom of 1937, a dinner-dance, will be remembered as a very suc- cessful one. Extra-curricular activities have not been overlooked. Abrams, Ball, Cronheim and Friedman served on the Clamo staff this year. Baslcowitz, Cronheim, Eslceles, Tillie and Eva Teitlebaum are members of the Scribblers. Individually several juniors hold responsible posi- tions and honors. Wallace MacLean serves as Presi- dent of the A Cappella chorus, Marjorie Stormont leads the Peppers, Phil Joyce heads the Chess Club, andd joan Ball was chosen Clayton's most popular coe .
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b The Cllamo SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP 5 First Row: Paul Reitz, Griffith Smith, Norman Ritter, Vernon Seiler, Bob Ruth, Bernard Rosen- blatt, Harold Sachs, Wilbur Rosvall. Second Row: Edna Stevens, Grace Smallwood, Dolores Schmuckler, Grace Schwartz, Joyce Schoen- beck, Mariorie Rollins, Evelyn Roth, Barbara Snyder, June Stumpe, Ann Purnell. Third Row: Jordan Sheperd, Jean- ette Portman, Ruth Phoenix, Ma- rian Smith, Louise Scruggs, Peggy Pfeffer, Shirley Peck, Mi- riam Nuderscher, Lillian Sandoz, Charles Shaw. fa A f Sophomore Class History When the class of 1939 entered Clayton High School, they were the largest freshman class in the school's history. In the first few months they began to show that they had not only quantity but ability. At the end of the first year about twenty-five of them ranked in the top ten per cent of the student body. Some of those who achieved excellent scholastic records are Ann Purnell, Robin Brant, Barbara Snyder, Barbara Goldberg, and jack Darnton. The officers of the class during the freshman year were: Dan Moore, president, Betty Wilson, vice- president, and Lloyd Herpel, secretary-treasurer, with Mr. Heys as chief sponsor. In the realm of sport several boys have shown great promise. As freshmen several boys made HB and C teams in basketball and football. Bob Wunsch was on the track team which won the state llll SOPHOMORE GROUP GROUP 6 First Row: Bernice Woodworth, Helen Wolff, Alice Wides, Al- thea Whitcratt, Betty Wilson, Carol Taylor, Sara Wolkowitx, Maury White. Second Row: Margaret Wolcott, Harris Vickroy, John Wills, Nel- son Tabachnick, Clifford Zell, Harry Upchurch, Owen Taylor, Mary Knox Thompson. Third Row: Kenneth, Weiss, Har- vey Wittcoff, Bob Wunsch, Bur- ton Weenick, Warren Ward, Jim Walker, Bill Tumbrink, Jack Ziercher. indoor championship. In the sophomore year, they have done quite as well, several boys playing BU football or basketball. Jordan Shepherd made the HA Basketball squad. Others who have shown potential ability are, Jim Browning, Marvin Kosky, Wilbur Rosvall, L'Major Shaw, Lee Brandenburger, Billy Painter, and Kenneth Weiss. Several of the girls including Patsy Mayer, Har- riet Goldblurn, Clara Ruth Harvey, and Marian Lowenhaupt have made varsity teams in various sports. Besides scholastic and athletic ability, the sopho- mores have shown a marked interest in extra-curricu- lar activities and are represented in practically every field. During the present year the officers are: Lloyd I-lerpel, president, Dottie Blacksted, vice-president, Jordan Shepherd, treasurer, and Betty Wilson, secre- tary. lVlr. Cummings is chief sponsor.
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