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■ a!g ga i ' i ) 1 k [ k i -4 IPy ■ f ' V ’ jKyl 1946 IN REVIEW ACT I s(t:ne III . Timv: Se|)tcml» ‘r 1912. to June 1943 Scttiiii ' : (Jiiitoii Hi :li Sehool ( ' .luiriK ters: Frifrlileiied Freshnieii Alter a short Christmas vacation, our litooes ami heroines cot their haptism ol mid-year examinations. I poll eompletiii the longest eek of the school year, however, there is mneli rejoi ' ing and onr little group finds its long hours (d study have not heen in vain - now thev know what the word Mid-vear means. SfENK h CENE IV - tile o| ening hell rings, we lind a small group of hnmhie. anxion- I ' reshmen hustling through the corridor-, peering into rooms in which thev have no hn-ine--. going up wrong -lairs and. in gi ' iieral. aet- i ng cold n-ed. gain the noted actors and |)erformers of the little groii| appiv their grease paint. However, this oeea- sion is the Faster Interclass Dramatic-. Although our friends diil not hriiig home the haeon. their efforts were ap|)reciated. I hi- -ame group i I character- is now making its fir-t attempt hchind the footlights ol the I ow n Hall - c-. the I haiik-”iv ing Night Show. In the cast we find a large nninher o( the -ame hov s and girls w ho entered two monlh- ago. oiilv now the arc more confident. SEENE V As .Inne approaches, the frightened Fri ' shnien are now ([iiite dignified, and decked out in their while flanmds and evening gown-, thev look hack on iheir (ii ' sl vear in C. II. S. as a happv I ' xperieiiee and ahead lo anolher vear. for they are now 40-point Sophomores.
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V Looking lip — and on to liigger and Letter things goes the Class of 1946 through the portals of Clinton High School. The groundwork is laid. Our footing is secure. Who and what we will he in the years to come remains a question, hut our foundation is firmly estahlished. e are standing on the hottom rung of the ladder, about to elimh upward toward the future, shining like a luight star in the heaven of opportunity. ,|OAN M. Coi.KMAN
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u l evieiv ACT II Time: Se}»tenil)er to June 1941 Setting: Clinton liigli School Characters: Sophomores SCENE 1 Returning from a two-months vacation, the mem- l»ers of the Class of ’46 begin to think of their first class election. Miss Mary Murphy is selected as Class Advisor, and under her supervision the election is held. Vi hen the votes are counted, we find that Edward Grady has been elected President; Marv Collins, Vice-President; Mary McNallv, Secretan ; Peter Kaniataris. Treasurer. SCENE II The first attenij)t to fill the class treasurv is hv means of a series ol dances held on Fridav nights at Music Hall. Vi ith the co-operation of all the classes, a fonmlation is laid for a fairlv sizable treas- im . SCENE 111 Mid-years again come in sight, and this time at least we don ' t get the schedule mixed up. We are old hands at this business of cramming, too. SCENE IV (rraduation again, hut not ours. However, we find that we have graduated into the upper classes of the school. IVow we are 80-point .luniors. ACT III Time: Septeinher 1914, to June 194. ' S Setting: Clinton High School Characters: Juniors SCENE 1 As the curtain rises tui the third act, we find elections over for the second time with the same re- sults. Orders for class rings are now placed, after a careful study of various styles has been inacle. Every- one im] atiently awaits their arrival. SCENE II M id-years again, and this time we take them in stride, having been all through this torture twice before. SCENE III Our Class Advisor. Miss Mtirphy, becomes Mrs. Stevens, and we all wish her ha])piness. SCENE IV Various committees for the Junior Prom are aj)- pointed and everyone is doing his share of work. Russ Cole ' s Orchestra is sectired and the more in- dustrious classmates begin decorating the I’own Hall. The ‘‘Big Night” is here, and among the large crowd the Juniors make a gotxl show ing. SCENE V Some of our older memhers won ' t he hack w ith us next year, as the Draft is an important factor in the lives of those over eighteen. However, most of us are now looking forward to our best year ever. W e are Seniors!
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