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Rogue's Gallery The Administration JOHN L. HKACKEN Clayton is fortunate in having such an able administrator as Dr. Bracken. l'romi- nent in the field of education, our Superin- tendent has written text books, headed such organization as the American Association of School Administrators and others, and is aggressively active in making the Clayton school system a better one. Dr. Bracken was also instrumental in formulating plans for the new high school, which will be open John I.. BRACKEN Carl BURRIS .. ,f5' X V -Q 'N y Ney Qi '- ': h --x.. W ls, Q ,J CARL BURRIS Intensely interested in the many school activities conducted at Clayton, Mr. Burris is always available to help students in their varied projects. He generously gives his time to such things as the Student Council, Clamo, and athletics in an advisory capac- ity to make them function with optimum efficiency. No school in this area has a more genial, receptive and interested prin- cipal than Clayton. in September of 1954. CARL L. RYERLY Varied and diversified are the jobs which llr. Byerly, Director of Special Services, performs. He is in charge of the over-all program of testing and counselling stu- dents, is chairman of a number of impor- tant organizations of educators, and is on the summer school faculty of VVashington University. He is also President of the Rotary Club in Clayton. These many activ- ities don't prevent him from extending a friendly, helping hand to students when needed. LUCIUS GUESE First in drawls, first in calls, and last but not least is Mr. Guese. Always happy to confer with the student, he cheerfully divul- ges information which aids the student in selecting a university or a job. His oflice is piled high with college catalogues and vocational pamphlets, but he is most known for his famous aptitude and mental tests, which are sprung sporadically throughout the year. Page hve
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Yearbook Staff l952 - l953 Editor-in-chief-Thomas P. Weil Business and Advertising Manager-W. F. Samuel Hopmeier Assistant-Thomas P. Weil Senior Editors-Bobbie Jo Weiss and Jerry Seslen Sports Reporter-Dave Goodman Special Reporter-Ben Lerner Assistants-Don Banashek and Tom Barnes Staff Photographers-Herbert Seidel, Gary Zuckerman and Tom Barnes Staff Artist-Bob Scott Circulation Manager-Joyce Bury l l Page four The Clamo
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Murderer's The R. W. Heys -- Journalism : Jean I-Iutson--Health : Phy- Blandford Jennings -- Eng- Lelia Ledhetter - S o c i a l Economics: Sociology: Cla- sical Education: G-.A.A. lish: Radio Production: Dra- Studies: Riding Club: Coun- mo: Senior Class matic G u i l d : Thespians: seling: Bowling Club: Stu- Scribblers dent Council Clubs and Ac- tivities Committee 0. L. Ramsey - D r i v e r E. Keith Richter-Orchestra Training: Basketball: P e p Club Harold Dufer- Mechanical John Finney - Chemistry: Drawing: Physical Educa- Physics: Science Club: Ska- tion: Football ting C l u b : Wrestling: Tennis Alice Donaldson - English : Sarah Dritt-Mathematics: Helen Dyer--French : French Speech: De b a te : Forensic Peppers : Counseling : Honor Club: Spanish : Spanish Club League: S t u d e n t Council Society: Student C0 u n c il Advisor. Citizenship Committee : Jun- ior Red Cross: Junior Class! Future Teachers Page six The Clamo
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