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L e a d e r s Class Qflicers and Sponsors SENIOR CLASS Such leaders of Clayton High School as Ed Dia- mond and Bob McDonald in athletics, Bobbie Jo Weiss and Bill Barnes in administration, and Rich- ard Schwab and Carol Komm in activities are de- parting from the hallowed halls of this school after three years of consistent participation in projects, events, and innovations. Sparked by seniors, the athletic teams this year were hard driving, hustling outfitsg the administra- tion of the class was tops, and the activities this past year at Clayton, thanks to the experience and guidance of many key seniors, were varied, inter- esting and well conducted. As a whole, the class was responsible for placing the senior pictures in the hall in frames, the riotous l senior assembly, and, of course, the graduation exer- cises which ended their three year tenure at Clayton High. A tenure, which, without a doubt, benefited the entire school and maintained the high standard of quality to which the school has been accustomed llfl the p8St. Chuver, Secretary-Treasurer5 Seated, Sponsor R. W. Heys. Herb Seidel. Vice-President: Don Goldblum, President: Lois JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class was also well represented in the goings-on around Clayton. With such students as Harvey Harris, Dan Schucardt, Jane Cutler, and Tom Deakin, all prominent around school, the class produced many active members of clubs, teams and organizations. As usual, the class planned and gave the annual Junior-Senior Prom in May, at which the Clamo Queen was crowned, and formulated plans for stu- dent-parent-faculty meetings to discuss topics of in- terest and importance to the students. The ofiicers were busy doing such things as choos- ing the Yearbook photographer for next year and assisting at graduation in the capacity of marshalls. Nancy Haskin, Vice-President: Dick Gethin, President: Sharon McBeath, Secretary-Treasurer: Seated, Sponsor Sarah Dritt. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class was unusually active around Clayton this year, and sophs integrated smoothly into the school machinery. Early in the year a get- acquainted sophomore dance was given, which proved to be very successful. The basketball team repre- senting the class also was quite successful, as they finished with a fine record for the season. Sophomores also infiltrated the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews and were exceedingly active in that organization, and, to cheer the school on, were two cheerleaders from the class. Betty Chuver, Frank Hubbard, Andy Bopp, Marla Unruhg these are the leaders of the class and all are well qualified to step into the shoes which will soon be vacated by the classes ahead of them. Dan Wolff, Secretary-Treasurer: Bill Cutter, Vice-President: Denny Dunaway, President: Seated, Sponsor John Leet. Page twelve The Clamo
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NORMA .I EAN ADAMS I l'lllL'l. Mrs. Morris might get ungrll with me. lfigmeal Seeret: E n 5.5 l i s h . What C..l.S. Neerl.-4: Plleetrie eye doors. Who I Would liilru to lie: Deen sea diver in a wishing well. Entered as a junior from Soldan-lllewett. Pep Club 4: lluman Relations 4: Pep- pers 4. MARY LOUISA ALLEN Silmief' is golden.. lfixlllexl Ser-rel: VVouldn't be one it' I told. What C.II.S. Needs: A new C.ll.S. ll'ho I lVoulri liilce to Hr: Mrs. Entered as a sophomore from Our Lady ol' Vietory A4-ademy, Fort Worth Texas. Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Skating: 2, 3, 4: Peppers 4: C.A.A. 3. 4: lloekey 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Volleyball .l, 4: Softball 3, 4. JEAN ANDERSON AINSWORTH First rate liorxeleoman. Ix'i!l!lv'xI Seerelf Ask S. J. lflfhrzt f'.II.S. N4'1'dx.' Men. l'Vho I Would l,il.'e In lie: Lassie. Pep Club 2, 3, -I: Spanish Club 3: Riding 2, 3, 4, President 3: I'l'I!Il0l'S ZZ, 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Chorus Major Produetion Z, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Penthouse Play 3: Talent Show 2, 4: Dramatie Cuild 2, 3, 4. HOWARD BADI-IR Alwfllllll light tighls. Ilixlilenl Seerel: lfounder of the Pre- vention ol' Cruelty to Mistreated Students. What C.lI.S. Needs: A Point 4 Plan for live year men. lVI1o I llloilld Ililce Io lie: Mr. liurris. lintered as a junior from Soldan-lllewelt. Traek 4. DON BANASHEK I triad to bluff it out liigmesl Serret: l'm one of Big' Lou Sehurart's athletes. What C.II.S. Needs: Teaehers who belomz to the Rosebury Rats. Who I Would Iiilra to lie: Chemistry bottle washer. Vlamo Stall' 4: Nat. Ilonor Society 3, 4: Current Events 4: Human Re- lations 4: Latin Club 2: Si-ienee 3, 4: llaseball 2: liasketball 2: Chem- istry 3. I953 Senior Class CORAL! E CORKIE ALLEN But that's NOT what I'm :wing the ink for. Biggest Secret: How I stay awake Monday morning. What C.II.S. Needs: lioy's eharm eourse. Who I Would liilfe lo lie: Chloe. En- tered as a junior from Milwaukee- Downer Sem., Milwaukee, Wis. Pep Club 4: Current Events 4: Serib- blers 4: Skating 3: Musie Appre- eiation 3: Square Danee 3: Chem- istry 3: G.A.A. 3: Annual Produe- tion east 4: Penthouse Play east 3: Talent Show east and erew 3: Dra- matie Guild 3. 4: Inter-Sehool Coun- cil 3, 4. JIM ANGELOS Tagonia. Biuuext Secret: I ain't snitehin' What C.II.S. Needs: Better teaeh- ers. Who I Would Like to lie: George Mikan. Clayton sophomore, re-entered second semester ol' junior year from Missouri Military Avail- emy, Mexieo, Mo. Student Couneil 2: Basketball 2, 4. SALLY AUSTIN Of rourarr fhPII'I'l' real l Bigyexl Seerfif: Samuella. Who I Would Like to Be: Kee.-See. ol' C.C.C. Club. Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Cur- rent Events 4: Human Relations 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Peppers 2, 3, 4: Ilramativ Guild 2, 3. BARBARA BARNARD Joris, be 1iiml:le. liiggest Ser-ret: Our wild November 2. What C.II.S. Needy: A new high sehool. Who I Would Like to lie: Joyee who lives in Dogpateh, Student Count-il 3, 4: Class Ollieer 2, See.-Treas. 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Freneh Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pep- pers 2, 3, 4: Urehestra 2, 3: Chorus Z, 3, 4: Chorus Major Produetion 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: lloekey 2: Basketball 2, 4: Volleyball 2: Talent Show east 4: Softball 2. BILL BARNES Can I have a little order, please? Blygfmt Secret: I'm o p e n i n 5: a Dump for the new high sehool. What C.II.S. Needs: Fewer mid- get photopzraphers. Who I Would Iiilio to Be: Miss Millerls boss for a day. Student Count-il 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Clamo Stall' 2, 3, 4, Yearbook editor 3: Nat. Honor Soeiety 3, 4: Pep Club Z, 3, 4: Current Events 2, 3, 4: Sribblers 2, 3. 4: Human Relations. 2, 3, 4, Steering Commit- tee 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Con- sul 3: Teen Center Steering: Com- mittee 2, 3: Musie Appreeiation 2, 3: Jazz Club 2, 3: Urehestra 2. 31 Annual Produetion erew Il, 3: Pent- house Play erew 2: Senior Play east 4. erew 2: Talent Show east 2, eo-asst. direetor 3, eo-direetor 41 Dramatic' Guild 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: National Thespian 2. 3, 4: N.C.C..l. Steering Committee 2, 3, 4. Page thirteen
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