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VTY THE INDIAN CLASQ PROPHECY A studtnt of nccromantx try stal gvrng and ltlxt arts I haxt commumcattd xxrta tht dtad and ga7td lnto mx trystal to stt tat futurt ot I9-I4 s Cltnton I-Itgh Stntors I haye setn tht posltlons ln vxhlth xx shall all find ourselxes 1n that drstant ytar 1954 S1t quletlx and I shall ttll you Alvlna Tlnnes and Donald I ambert havt bttn happtly marrmtd for stvtral years novx Donnxe a hero rn tht Alr Forces back IH I9-I9 has settltd down to a domtst1c lxfe drlvtng WOYIIDL s trucks agatn Itona I tytsqut IS playlng III tht htghtst socrtty as guldt and hosttss to Amtrtca s many Vl9lIlI1g ambassadors and dlplomats I'Itr atldrtss1sI31rk Avtnut Svtn Gkllll has grvtn up motorcyclt racxng for a htlttopttr Irxtnd Dlck Co17t 1s h1s falthful mechanlt 'Vlary I ou Wharton always 1 gay nott adds color to tht Ntw York sctnt She ltft nursxng stveral ytars ago to btcomt Lou Hart ltadrng lady tn tht Zrtg feld Folhts whxch are stlll krcltlng Pat lVIcC1ahtran also long rtturntd from tht xx ar has btcome Clxnton s most loyal postmaster Ht tnyoys ordtrlng tht many mtsstngtrs about Tht natxon s most prommtnt 1nxtnt1xt gtmus Frank Cadmus has just blown off tht roof of tht Gunga Dm Gunpowdtr Plant on a new type of strart jacktt Ralph VIot7 ovx ns tht brggtst garagt rn Hunttrdon County Sttyt I evlts acts as gtntral managtr for Mr MOI? whost many duttts ntctssxtatt hrs fre quent abstnct from the establtshment Bob Qutplnn rtpt ln hls lxnoxxltdgt of tht Nayy 1s now at sta as Admlral of tht I lttt Incldtntally I:arlt Compton 19 Sttrttary of tht CI rtasury rtplac mg Vlorgmthau who rttlrttl whtn ht bttamt confustd trytng to rttord tht paymtnts ht made on all tht old l944 XVar Bonds Alltt Sttxtnson has rathtr unhapplly rtsrgntd htrstlf to tht fact that she IS xes an old mard school ttachtr I stt htr tn tht crystal novx looklng undtr her btd I wonder vxhy P Annt Ptclxell now 'Vlrs WIIIIJHI F Naylor runs a nurstrx morntngs for tht nttghbors chlldren and htrs all SIX of thtm Emtly Havtr has dont somtthtng with lor lol htr xotct My crystal ts 1 bn tloudy so I cant qultt stt yx hat Cxutss that for yourstlvts Iltr frrtnd Ruth Dllts who has btcomt htad of tht natton s ttltphont sy stem atts as Emlly s busrntss managtr Vlax Grtfin IS now oxx ntr and optrator of the stlf strvtct Rmtrxcan Store rn Clanton flndlng tt much fun to carry oH all ht xx ants l l... L , I -, A , L L'.I v C I ,L ,. Vx I x A H ' Y X Y I I I Y V' YQ Y I I 'n ' . Y L 1 Y I 1' 1 13 I Y lx 1 1 , . 1 1Y1 H ' Y- I I I I .H I 'I 1 - . - , , t . I I ' v ' I I I 1 1 3 5 H 3 . - , . . , . 3 ' 'I 5 8 3 1 3 r Y I 3 -7 ,. t 3 1 H A B Y X ' I I M I Y I I I X 3 1 Q x I I I i I 11 I Vx v I 1 L ' H S I B Now head nurse rn l renton I-Iospttal, Rose Krasnodemskt IS experrmentxng Y I I i A Y I I 3 D I 5 3 YS . . , . A L L 1 A H X x x' x 'I YA x- ' 1 'K I YY3 H I Y 1 I I 1 1 7 t I v I 1 I I3 3 I 1 Y Y A 3 , , , ' ' Y I x ' X I I K Y ' 1 A V ' Y I YY . 1' X A lv I I Y 3 5 I , 3 Q I A X I ' I I I v X Y w SHT 4
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THE INDIAN all remember the blu ch esecloth celllng lt took three Weeks to put up Glad to end VN2iSlllIlg dxshes for a summ r we took our xy ell earned yacatlon But as any alumnus xull tell you the best hlgh school year of all IS one s yy hen he yy on t haye to go to school but we found that the reason was that we all knew each other better and worked more 1n umson Havrng eleeted Donald Apgar Presldent DOYIS Hoffman Vxce presldent Alhe Stevenson Seeretary and Earle Compton Treasurer W proceeded to End eyery act1v1ty posslble to earn money or at least have a good t1me The nrst job vye met was that of producrng our Semor play Ever Smce Eye the p1ctures of yy hos cast are elsevs here 1n thls book May we not how ey er neglect to mentron the Hne cooperatron we recerved from our busrness man agers stage men ushers and all others w1thout Whose help We could not have had so successful a play Though we d1dnt sell very many trckets 1n advance for the play W dec1ded to show that yxe could be good salesmen by selllng l-lammermrll Bond Statronery Wrth Ph1l Gebhardt John Sherrerd and Vlafcwell Gnffin rece1v1ng All th1s year boys of the class have been leavmg to SCrVe rn the armed forces At present our elass honor roll contarns four stars with more expected any day As the other classes were sponsorrng very successful dances we not to be outdone determined to hold a Vrctory Hop on March Z3 Everyone enjoyed hlmself lmmensely but 1t IS fortunate that the enterta nment was not desrgned for profit We made the phenomenal sum of S2 OO Most lmportant of all to us of course has been the formatxon of our year book the first one Cllnton Hlgh School has had rn 20 years Though rt may not be a masterplece ue can horestly say we are proud of 1t At least Z0 years from now we ll haye the pleasure of laughmg at the prctures of ourselyes taken Way back when At present wrrtlng our year IS not flmshed Class Day more dances Baccalaureate SLIVICL and last of all graduatron are stxll rn store for us but though these aHa1rs hate not yet come to pass we senlors can b sure that they yylll be successful and that vye w1ll emerge as ever ylctorlous oyer any ast mrnute drfflcultres that face us So ends the story of what ue consrder one ot Clxnton l-lxgh School s greatest classes that of 1944 PRG ANDDAH 7 FFTY . .. T... x 1 x x J tx 1 7' ' ' 33 is . . H Y ' ' 3 I Vx YI Ah 1 Y I V ' L V. 3 ' ' 3 3 1 I Vx I AL il Y 3 V V YK ' Y 5 X 7 X I 5 1 3 I I r 3 X' x X I 1 I I 5- 3 I , . . 5' X Y 1 1 5 V C 1 I V5 Y I I 7 I 3 I s I rx e ' ' U ' , , . vwyl' 1 ' s 1 C w r 1 I ' ' ' Y 1 w ' 1 x A s nl ' - C4 5 ' V 1 ' A 1 3 1 3 x . . X Y . . V, Q I Y yd V 1 I ' e, I Y. . I I , 3 . 4 A , I ' I . the remlttances and handlmg the kxts, our venture was unusually' profitable. I 7 3 H 13 BL I 3 I 3 X 5 ' 4 I 1 , 3 w x x e ' x y 1 , 3 3 . I . - . . , , . y f' ' w my 1 ' v , , , y -3 YI A V Y 7 I I 7 v 7, V7 3 7 I 1 A 1 V3 ' ' 9 Y 3 l 3 I 3 I 'I 1 ' . K Y V1 V 7 3 . C I Y r' x s rx ' s x r' ' vs f I 1 V V1 I H I A I 4 l e , - ,
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