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Art Class Front table, left to right: Barbara Marquess, Linda Laughner, Fay Litherland, Mary Lou Catron. Right table: Lou Ann Bradley, Barbara Wallace, Susie Crum. Rear table: Jack Kelly, Jerry Click, Dick Smith, Michael Faucett. Standing: James Young, Mr. Campbell. academic, social, sports: our hands were busy The members of the Projection Club gave their services to many teachers in operating the movie projector and assisting in other ways in the visual aids program. The club was under the direction of Mr. Kramer. Projection Club Bottom row, left to right: Mike Payne. Danny Foreman. Jim Fulkerson, David Harlos, Jack McKinney, Mark Bowman, Mr. Kramer. Second row': Alan Bond. Bill Stroup, Joe Tharp, Jerry Yates, David Hamblin, Jerry Jones, Tom Sheets, Bob Pickard, Mike Freeman, Jerry Plumback. Third row: Robert Watkins, Richard Graves, Billy Barnett, Tim Quakenbush, Coleman Pickard, Joe Creasy, Sam Friend, Paul Bowman, Gary Fearnow, David Milligan, Jeff Falls.
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HANDS AT WORK—Carol Gossard selling tickets at the Junior High Tourney ... Mr. David Kercheval gets an assist at the check stand from Wayne Jobe, Jim Inman and LeRoy Zook. In all phases of work Left to right, seated: Elizabeth Hillis, Ann Reed. Standing: Charles Campbell, instructor; Mary Dean, Marjorie Price, June Terry, Betty Terry, Esther Falls, Robert Tilley. Adult Art Class
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DAVID L. HAMBLIN, SUPERINTENDENT The road to success is not run by seven-leagued boots. Step by step, bit by bit: that is the way to wisdom, to glory or to success. The high-road of human welfare lies along the old highway of well-doing, persistency, and true effort. Your school hopes for each of you. not worldly renown, but the true success which attends even the most obscure men and women who, unknown to the world at large, do each day noble deeds, have noble thoughts, and follow the way of duty. Mr. Hamblin depends upon Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. McCain to keep records, arrange appointments and check supplies. Their indis- pensable service helps to keep Clinton Central oper- ating at its best.
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