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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1936, there entered the doors of Clinton High School a flock of green stuff, usually known as Freshmen. We were far above the common, or garden variety, in that after the first week or so we could actually tell the difference be- tween the Assembly and Mrs. Cloyd's office. Our guiding officers for the first year of our high school career were: president, John Valenteg vice-president, Martha Mackie, and secretary-treasurer, James Short. Our sponsors were Mr. Jenkins and Miss Newport. For our class party over 100 goggled - eyed Freshies sat spell- bound at the deeds and daring of King of the Royal Mounted, at the local cinema. The next stage of our development is known as wise fools or in polite terms, Sophomores. We were in that lull between the time that the teacher says, Now act your age: you're practically grown-up Juniors and Seniors, and the other when she says, Oh, well, what can you expect - just a Freshman. George Winters was president of our Sophomore Classg Marian Donna Foster, vice - president: and Martha Mackie, secretary- treasurer. Mr. Stuteville and Mr. Frump had the respon- sibility of sponsoring us. Now Juniors, we felt it our privilege to trample the Freshmen, belittle the Sopho- mores, and envy the Seniors. Our officers were: James Berto, president: Joe Prov- ence, vice - presidentg and James Short, secretary - treasurer. For sponsors we chose Mr. A. T. Hays and Miss Royer. We had a big party in the Gym with a nickelodeon and stuff . Being Juniors, of course, we had a class play. Instead of the regulation one three - act play we reversed the procedure and had three one -act plays - 'tAll for Charity, Who Gets the Car Tonight? , and Mountain Moonshinef' fContinued on page 203 PRESIDENT VICE - PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Waketleld Klrkman Mary H. Kandera Paul Marietta , Latin Club 3 . LOUIS Foli 4 . Latin Club 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Social Studies Club 3 Class Play 3 4 Class play 3 Art and Sketch Club 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Sports Club 3, 4 Dramatics Club 4 Page Nine
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