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PUBLIC' TIONS' A whole new Staff stepped into the Keyhole berth for the J9u,fal's' Year 42-45. Proudly but hesitantly they donned the Editor'1 cap, -the ink L smeared aprons of Industry, and pens of diligence. fu When first they saw the tools of their tzade, thev wielded them slowly and experimentally, then as 'ltime' passed and they grew greater in' their ability, they gained the speed of demons ' Some stepped from the conflict but with the determination that drives on madmen, and---geniuses, the other labored to their goal. They immediately set upon changes. Browns, crimsons, and yellows rs- placed the drab white of the past, for the NEW KEYNOLE was to be will attired. They added typists, copyists,etc ,and lo-ethe only thing that'remained unchangei was that grim determination found and fostered on the banks of the mighty Tus- carawas, great stepfather of waters. They consider the aims for this better Annual by far the greatest achievement of their journalistic career but closely ranking next, the new, the , improved Keyhole. They conducted a Popularity Poll that met with some acclaim x that they shyly call success. The Keyhole Staff points with pride to its feeble though valiant attempts for the Annual and'we like only to saynWe've given a measure of our best.n v This is the second year that Clinton High has had an Annual. In the year--41--42, the Keyhole Staff under the direction of Editor Ralph Halter presented its first Annual, It was small but it was successful, sc Succ essful that we can only aim at their goal. , But we look in silent wonderment to the years and days ahead when we, green students, then perhaps grown men and women, lawyers, doctors, merchants, or just plain men, will remember. We might even say'See that tall lean fellow, I used to get my Math from him, and that quiet little girl whom everyone liked is a lawyer nown. Memories can be rich, they can be powerful too. We wanted to preserve that memory in the full glow of school life. ANN AL
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Susan Grimes lLois Snye derl, Mr. Roberts CPnilip Ikinsl, Ambrose SneggineCRichard Montzl, Mr. Boomer CDan Baileyl, Mrs' Starr CJewall Nets tlel, April Starr CRita Fyel, Philip West flvan Weber! Lucinda Appleby Cileanor Turnerl Kneeling uHi' Hawkins CRicuaxd Denison? 'Sis' Spooner iBillie Joneel Ton Garzick CLowe1l Kleinl, Rosemary Kent Chelan Wileyl, Louisa Featherstone CGarnette Larnellj, Susie Feather- stone fPau1ine Eartleyl, Jane Perkinsfiuth Lenml, Roger KentCPau1 Nettlel, Kneeling, Poppy Foster CMaleline Jonesb, Alex Stebbins i3:bert Eeechl f-. ke 8,1 w, -r p -v. s gs s sz as 14 es o , X o This play mas one of lLQ funniqog api Leit plays ever put on in the histxry cf Cl ntsn High School. lt was aicui two Country Kids. Hi Haegins. and Sis Spooner who were always gettind into t'cuk- le, Mr Roomer,a man from NNoo Yawkn, t-ies to snindle Mrs Starr out of her property when he finds out that SiS has discovered oil in tie well water. He has just about convinced wrs.Starr into selling her place when Hi admits he has accidentally dropped a can of oil into tne well. The two old maids, Susan Grimes and Lucinda Appleby keep Mr. Roomer going around in circles. Miss April, niece cf Mrs. Starr, and Philip West help keep her property from being sold diss honestly. The play ends with everyone laughing hilare iously. miisseyes Rosemary Kent and Poppy Poster,her maid,upon reading Jane Perkins' novels were turned aginem all the young suitors around the neighborhood because they didn't have any'romancenin their souls Alex Stubbins, Poppy's devoted slain, was baffled at her coolness toward him as was Tom Garrick, Rosemary's fiance. They vowed to wring Jane ?erkins' neck if they found her. A young lady who has sprained her ankle on a bicycle fall is brought to the Kent home and asked to stay until her ankle gets we1l.She and Roger Kent help Alex and Tom to win back their respective sweethearts. In the meantime, Miss Perkins has to keep her problems are solved. identity a secret until all Roger discovers her secret dut falls in love with her.
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red 611235 F. - . away t two Wi lossef I We gg FB '3,.: . But s better a better lose, they teach 'theme As a rule, people look with down- east eyes on a beaten team unless you stick behind them!! Wezve won before and we Qan win again ---- --- Some of us as Seniors wontt share when you Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen raise the name of our little school of learning on the Tuscarawas, but don't worry, the other half of the Seniors will be here as Seniors next year cheering you on. BONERS running around the earth Phe hardships of the Puritans wer h1FIN'NU Fl If X' 'STFHFF' The Equator isra menagerie lion U IOIOIOCQ 4 s a nest? mens lay on average. ' -4 . 'ur- -. --,M Qsfwzqf' THE . IQBYHOLE A wl945 When 1:1--' 'X'-f ff-- ---Philip Ikins 7?'j:rRUth Lemm rHw4Richard Denison --Helen Wiley er ----- Ivan Weber -Harry Filsinger ----Dan Bailey Editor ---- Paul Nettle s ------ 4fNorma Hole Billie Jones tors -'-'- G. Mayberry Eleanor McMullen ---Richard Montz -Robert Beech Printer---H ----------- Lowell Klein Asst, Printer ---- Norman Van Hyning Typlsts- -e-- ---- 3 ----- Clara Gabler Georgia Ikins Artist-arm- ----Madeline Jones Advisor tu-- ----- Miss Hejduk .- ...--.1-. ---. - ELMER'S EPISTLES gea febuary is ober an it seamed vary shordt eumpared two the ressed 1 wunder wie but wee much sehul eether eaws geting there rashun gorg washintun had a i gess thee baseetbawl of the munths dident halve everiwon wuz buks an then burthdae two seesun is ober two an wee had a gud teem bud alot of thinks arr hapning r-, 1., ..- , NNKNYAUFXENNKA A n Ma- .
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