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25 MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL C. C. WILLIAMS. “He is best educated who is most useful.” Training boys for citizenship is the ideal back of the Industrial Arts Department, under the supervision of Ceshel C. Williams, philosopher, teacher and friend. The heritage of America’s future is constantly visualiz- ed while completing a mechanical plate or hewing out a project from wood. -Mr. Williams shows boundless enthusiasm in his work, having the power of making his enthusiasm contagious. Without being asked the “elementary yokels” work af- ter school and on Saturday so interested they become. Some of the projects completed by them are: Piano bench, taboret, waste basket, telephone stand, cedar chest, and phonograph cabinet. The advanced students make anything in the wood working line they desire. Not only will the days spent in this department he re- membered but as we lay the old plane aside we feel that tho at the start we were “elementary” indeed, today we have come into the knowledge of much that “really matters.” Here’s to C. C. Williams—none better, few as good!
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24 M KM OH'S OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY YOKELS. MECHANICAL DRAWING—ADVANCED MANUAL TRAINING
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Cleburne Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club this year lia l an uphill fight from start to finish, but came out on top just the same. It was started rather late which is probably the only reason they were not represented in the State convention. However, they were honored more than any c ub when Duncan Robinson, for two years president, was selected to represent the Hi-Y clubs of America in St. Louis at the International Railroad Y. M. C. A. convention. The officers for this year were Pete Hilton, president; Albert Arnold, secretary, and Maynard Robinson, treasurer. Mr. Carroll Conley proved himself to be a very valuable advisor to the club and was an important factor in pulling the club through the fight. jn, s Added later: After the first paragraph had gone to press the Hi-Y president, Thurman Hilton (second on the left bottom row), was ser- iously injured in a train accident, causing the amputation of a leg. The club joins the entire student body in an expression of regret and condolence.
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