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l 1 fl- SLSAN WH1Th ue on-x INI-xkcxmco uls Ex ELYN PM NE Emp President! I 1 e Pun ent Secretary Treasurer Latln Club 1 7 French Club 1 7 Dramatxcs Clu 7 Annual Staff 1 Math Club 3 -4 Orchestra 1 3 Class Play 3 I lbrarlan 1 7 Annual Surf 3 4 B n l 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 lNl1th Club 3 4 SEN ICR HISTORY The conventlonal lntroductxon, The ways of Hxgh School mystxhed us, etc , drd not hold true to our most dlstmgulshed class From the tlme of our entrance ln 193: we were a most unusual and outstandxng group, consxstmg of 206 members The fac ulty, accustomed to gomg through the pam ful process of brealcmg xn the Freshmen could not understand our worldly wxseness But enough of thls Our Freshman sponsors were Mxss Newport and Mr MCGUlFk, and our officers were presldent, Marlan Nolte, vlce presldent Charles Hyde, and secretary treasurer Myron Waters Our colors were the customary green and whlte The cllmax of our socxal 7 llfe was our party held ln the unlor Hugh School bulldmg nn November The two Hays s Mxss Martha Hays and Mr Alvm T Hays, led us through our Sophomore year We chose Tommy Lapworth as president oan Beeler as vice presx dent, and Grace McDonald as secretary Many of our members proved outstanding mn both football and basketball We held our party ln December By the tlme our umor year rolled around we had become lcnown as the most note worthy class xn the hxstory of Clinton H1gh Mxss Meyer and Mr Shaver were our cap able sponsors Moms Montgomery was our presldent, Margaret Templeton vlce presxdent, and Irene Slzemore secretary treasurer We selected our class rings nn November In December we presented m the Senior High Assembly, two sparlclmg Contmued on Page 45j Puvr I I1 rn V Vins .. J VH V I V 4.1, .. V V V V -.. .. ,-I , .sd , ,.. , - . b -,3 ' Y . . , - . .' a d , , , . . , ,, . . ,, . . . . V . . , ' ' W Q: r' ' Y, ' Q ff ' ,Y ' I . - V . . - . et -9 ar -M V ' , . . . ,J - Q- V. l - ' u . U - . V , I ' 1 a 1 'T'
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SENIOR SALLIES When aslced by M155 K1bler what he understood by forelgn entanglements, Aldo wrote spaghetn oe Moore wants to lcnow why they put so mam holes 1n SWISS Cheese when If s Llmburger that reallx needs the vent1lat1on LlI'1l0l' HOLISIOD d9SCI'lb6S HIFISUOIT EIS ZIIIEDIIOI1 M 1El1OUf IIIICITUOI1 Mr Dorsett Betty Merrtlees I m SLISPICIOUS of that lump ln your cheek are you chewmg gum Betty No Im soalcmg a prune to eat at IIIIBFITNSSIOU MISS Royer tn hrst perlod Health Class Wl11cl1 gxrl can name hve Il11l1gS that con Q19 ta1n mlllx Lucyellen Touhey Butter, cheese 1ce cream an two cows Myron Waters 111 dLbCI'llUlI1gl11b famlly llfe saxd In my fam1ly there are three of M155 Robertson Xwho can tell me w hat the former ruler of Russla was called? Class Czar M155 Robertson Correct and what was h1s w1fe called? Class Czarlna , MISS Robertson Correct and what were the Czar s chlldren called? Fred Maclcel Czardlnes In dCSCI'lblDg a qlraffe Frank Ralston wrote The glralfe IS a dumb ammal, and can texpress 1tselfbx any sound because ltSl16Cl'C IS so long that tts voxce gets tlrecl on nts way to the gtraffe s mouth Howard G0ldI1CI' WHS 2lSlCCCl I0 WUIC an CSSEIY ln 215 few W0l'dS 35 pOSS1blB Ofl EWO of life S gI'6at6SI Pl'Obl6fI1S HE wrote IWIDS Kate McDonald lshowxng one of her PIECES of art to Bob B That, Slf, IS a cow grazmg ob Where IS the grass Kate Iqhe cow has eaten If Bob But where IS the cow Kate You don t suppose she d be fool enough to stay there after she d eaten all of the grass, do youol' Pnqr Ten' y ' A Y , 79 J . . . , ,, . Y. , . ,, Q x : ,. 7 . Q . . , 5 . y z . ,N . . . .,, , . . . 1- 'Q I ' v Q, , 1 . . . . . , ,, . Y 77 us. my father, my mother, and me-I m the youngest. . ,, . . ff ,, - l ev ' V' sv .. . ., ' YP ' ' 7 I Y! ' ,V . . . ,, . . . Y - 7 I vs ' V QQ ' 77 . . ,, . . ' 7, B . 1' ' 9 . Of' ' ,Y I YQ ' 97, I UV 7 7 ,
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