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Class Will We are the class of 'forty-two, , 'Sound in body and sound in mind, May sound silly, but we'll all miss These little things we leave behind. So Juniors, innocent and young, The Student Council is for you. Then since you won't be so for long, We give you Mi'. Cummings, too. Billie Willis leaves her nose To Jeanie Reintges, goodness knows She has a nice one now, but gee, A girl with two's a sight to see. June Fendler leaves her lovely face To lVIoey Palan. lVIinkoff's place Of general nuisance number one Is left to lid-lVIrs. lXdurphy's son. Bette Miller leaves for Texas To the great despair of all her ex's . Kaltwasser leaves her editorial fire To Harvard Clayton gives Walttrr Maier. Betty Miltoii leaves Joe O'Keefe Her crackls in French-to Miss Dyer's grief. Paul and Reba leave together And Magoon and McAllistei', birds of a feather. Roweifs skin goes to Bunny Jackmann Lapin leaves HChief without his best trackman. Neville leaves Babcock her violin bow, The girls all weep to see Ackerman go. To Uhlig Sharp gives her brain away lVIarilyn leaves Wagner the G. A. A. Franey leaves Handlan her golden mop Jane Brown leaves Stead with a famous 'lpo-pf, Tenenbaum leaves Broeker her many curls And for the last time her hockey stick twirls. Dotty Gaskill leaves her sweetness and charm To Mathilde Richter. Nelle with alarm Leaves Margie Moscow her title Best-dressed Dear Sophomores, we want you to have All of your little hearts, desires, The Citizenship Committee And Mrs. Beers and rubber tires. His golf sticks are Schuleirfs parting bequest While Johnny f'Wolf,' Jones does bequeath His sheep's clothing to Edward Keath. Brehm leaves Wolfe the Library Board's honor Kline gets the knitting needles of Connor. jean Miltori leaves the school with laughter To brothers and sisters. who follow after. Bea Kantor leaves her saddle shoes, J. Mathes his Cummings-istic views, While Ickenroth and Jane Watell Leave Jennings flat-and wish him well. Debating skill by Tommy Mize Is left to Honigberg the Wise. Waldemer leaves his Dogpatch wooing To Futzel-t'will be his undoing. Don Brereton inherits, really, Assemblies from his Friend Herb Schiele While Shirley Dawidoff is heir To Jonesey's Dramatic Guild worry and care. To Margai'et Hargraves tones so silky Are left intact by Pattie Wilkie. Turner leaves her Pevely charge account And her sister, Pat, to increase the amount. Haas leaves Friday the football team And Milton Schwartz leaves still 'lon the beam . Darnton and Dixon, the cutest pair Leave their-title to Schewe and Curtis the Fair. Intrater's gift is Mary Ellen, NVhat Thompson leaves there's just no Tellin'l So though we all scatter, though we go To joys and sorrows, laughter, tears, No matter what, we know we've spent At Clayton some happy years.
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1942 Clarno ueen MILLER Attrartive, anziabf , and aetive, Bette was not only honored with the title of CLAMO Queen, but has received recognition throughout her C. H. S. eareer. HE annual Football Prom which was held November I5 in the school cafeteria, was one of Claytonys outstanding social events. Connie Smith and Jayne Magoon attended Shirley in the Coronation as her maids. The cafeteria was decorated to represent a football Held and the dance was carried on in quarters with intermission at the half. ITH the crowning of Bette INIiIIer as CLANIO Queen as the high- light of the evening, the annual Junior- Senior Prom met with its usual success. IN'Iaryann Turner and Connie Smith were the two maids. Because of national defense, tradition was broken and only punch and cakes were served instead of the usual dinner Ml MJT 1941 Football Queen SHIRLEY CURTIS Shirley is Clayton's example of that znueh talked about but so rare Htyjwiral high sehool girl. She rombines a charming, lovable, manner and an enthusiastie interest in srhool activities with the most pleasing results.
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JUNIORS ' ll First Row: Crowder, Beck, Dierberg, Cain, Bressie, Blust Second Row: Cohn, Drochelrnon, Deiclce, Agatstein, astillon, Boreman, Dankner, Bearman Third Row: Bell, Codding, Donk, Burns, Diamond, Bauer, Dimitriades, Coriclict Fourth Row: B klar, Morgan, Biddle, Brill, Davis, Bach unior Class History Starting their active year with the election of Miss La Rue as sponsor, the Junior Class chose the following officers: president, Don Siegel, vice-president, Eleanor Ruhlg secretary-treasurer, Edward Mtirphy. JUNIORS C K-f J X, -,. g 1 r Many Juniors were outstanding as Student Council members. These included Ruhl, Schewe, Shaw, Davis, Roberts, Diamond, Vahlkamp, Fal- zone, Friday, lllethudy, Grossman, and Goldstein. Bottom Row: Gardner, l-lackmann, Grott, M. Goldstein, Ellis, Feges Second R w: Joop Goldstein, Ebert, l-largrave, Adams, Dont Birdsall, Ball, Guhman, Goldman Third Row: Glaser, l Goldstein, Gaglis , l-riday, Giessow, Greene Fourth Row: Fry Goodman, Elam, Erhard, Emmer, Griesedieck, Falzone f . , y 'N' '70 arf' MW My J UVM6 Lfyl
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