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I3 13 L Ti' LVL til l., i 1 I fl 1 V' 11 lj T Publicity Club BOTTOM ROW-fLeft to Rightj Dale Cotton, Anna Ferencz, Irene Popovich, Pat Hoch, George Straka. SECEJDND RCW-Dewain Graber, Harry Cizl, Dick Brady, Melbourne Wargo, Joe Super, Mr. erry. This is the nrst year in which this committee has functioned and has shown to be quite successful. The duty of the committee is to create interest in the different school activities. This year the members sponsored a Fathers Day, and Varsity C Day, in football, and a Mothers Day in basketball. The advertising of all the football and the basketball games was an important part of their work. They were also ref sponsible for the receiving and selling of those new Clearview Clipper pins which are worn on so many coat lapels and sweaters. . Home Ec Club Let us board the ship and enter Room 26 where we find the President, Donna Mae Schieferstein, discussing new business while her Secretary, Betty Murrell, takes down all important facts. Our Stewardess is Pauline Urbanik, the Vice President. The advisor of the club is Miss Betty Jane Lehman. The meetings are held every other Wediiesday and refreshments served monthly. They had a Christmas Exchange Party which consisted of games and refreshments. The Home Ec Club has been active for the past four years. It now is composed of 24 members. PETER REUTER Stop 48, Broadway Phone 5648 Twenty-Nine
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I Club BOTTOM ROW-QLeft to Righty Mary LuKenic, Olga Dubesa, Catherine Wagner, Ralph Brooks, Frank Uzak, Albert Schindler, Helen Toth, Ino Conde, June Grey. SECOND ROW-Frank Wharton, Anna Wade, Elizabeth Brooks, Hope Giberson, Helen Palczer, Sylvia Petkovsek, Irene Popovich, Dorothy Barnhart, Julia Szabo, Betty Murrell, Albert Lachman. THIRD ROW-Raymond Waters, Franklyn Jones, Dale Cotton, William Kulcsar, John Vasu, Ted Malinovsky, Mickey Muha, Mike Super, Ross Delaney, junior Clawson. FOURTH ROW-Wayne Inslee, Raymond Dellinger, John Machnaucr, Howard Lachman, Joe Firment, Mike Bozoski, Robert Page, Arthur Iabbusch, Peter Popovich, Carl Pintur, Mr. Perry. FIFTH ROW-john Vasko, Robert Herrick, George Cucu, Alfred Wharton, Robert Arthrell, Tarver Perkins, William Clague, Merle Shawver, Andrew Zilka, Mike Firment, james Muir. The students of Clearview who have been considered outstanding in their con' tribution to the activities of Clearview are presented with a letter. This is one of the highest honors bestowed upon a personage of Clearview and only those who have ability plus may wear a C and are members of the Varsity C. C's are awarded for athletics, literary and scholastic activities. To further prove their loyalty, the NC Club sponsored the 'LBasketball Carnif val,'i the proceeds of which went toward the purchasing of our new trophies. H. D. MURPHY Distributor of Gulf Refining Products 1237 West 14th St. Lorain, Ohio Twenty-Eight
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Booster Club TOP ROW-fLeft to Righty Harry Cizl, Hope Giberson, Dale Cotton. SECOND ROW-Miss Dora Reuter, Helen Toth, Alice Giede, Mary Lulfenie, Gladys Len' hard, Sylvia Petkovsek, Helen Pataki, Mr. Durling. FIRST ROW-Dorotlmy Jones, Olga Dubesa, Carol Boyd, Miss Hilda Renter, Irene Popovich, Lillian Skapin, Betty Murrell, julia Szabo. This club has been in existence for seven years and has helped to boost Clear' view in all extrafcurricular activities. Points are awarded for any assigned duty in the interest of our school organizaf tion: such as sponsoring season ticket campaigns, selling tickets, ushering, hall guards, selling candy and ice cream at the school's basketball and football games, and main' taining order at school tournaments and band concerts. When 50 points are acquired, a pin bearing the insignia of the cluh is given to the workers. There are about 70 students working for points this year. Of these there are ap' proximately 25 active members. Miss Dora Reuter was recognized as the honorary faculty member this year. The officers of the club are: President, Irene Popovichg Vice President, Mary LuKenicg and Secretary and Treasurer, Margaret Pataki. Miss Hilda Reuter is the cluh's advisor. CRAMER GROCERY Choice Meats Our Specialty Peniield Junction Lorain, Ohio Phone 62639 Thirty
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