Clinton High School - Old Gold and Black Yearbook (Clinton, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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055814655 bn? WE of TOMORROW is S. We. 180 Juuwrs. mer, early 111 September and elected the followlng officers: president-Sarabel 1 K Ronkg vice-president-Mary Katherine Fullmang secretary-John Potisekg and treasurer-Billy Marl- etta. Mr. McDonald and Miss Carbon were selected sponsors. .N xl, Our selection for Homecoming Queen was Virginia Baratto, who became one of the Queen's attend- 5 ants. In November we enjoyed a bowery dance at the Gym. Our secretary, John, and Max Youmans repre- L sented. us in the district Latin contest. Our class play was presented in April. , 4 In anticipation of our Junior-Senior prom, we sold Wildcat pins to 'increase our treasurer's ac- count. On the evening of May 16, we had the Seniors as our guest nd enjoyed the music of Leo Baxter and his orchestra. . C5 Pi vm - 4. 4 - 4 X A 1 a T' s -YLHFSKQHQM ' 'V wif'

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MARTHA WHITE llMartYl Latin Club 1, 2 Art and Sketch Club 2 Literary Club 3 Dramatics Club 4 Violin Ensemble 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Thespian 3, 4 SAMUEL WINTERS Sport Club 2, 3 MARTHA WRIGHT Shortie Sports Club 3 REGINALD WHITLOCK Reggie Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 Class Officer 4 LOLA WITTENMYER Tanya Dramatics Club 3 Home Ec. Club 3 PAUL WRIGHT l4Bobbyn: Football 1, 2 ETHEL WILLIAMS Ettie FRANKLIN WOOD Frank Math Club 3, 4 Photography Club 3 Dramatics Club 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 MYRTLE YOST Blondy FORTUNATO ZANOTTI --Curlyw LOUIE ZELIA Sports Club 2 Conservation' Club 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Sports Club 2, 3 WE OF TODAY lContinued from page 131 the famed Juke box. On April 26 we gave the play of all plays, What a Life . In May our work started, and by May 17 we had the decorations for our prom completed, and we finished the year in style. The beginning of the end - yes, the beginning of the end of our high school days. Are we happy? Maybe yesg maybe nop time will tell. To start off this last year we kept up with the times and elected a president for the third time, Richard Perkins: as vice-president we chose Charles Webster: Francis McDonald as secretary: and Reginald Whitlock, treasurer. But in mid-term Richard left us and we moved Charles up as president and elected John Wayne Marietta vice- president. We elected Mr. Hayes and Miss Royer as sponsors. Mr. Hayes also left and Mr. Stuteville was unanimously voted to succeed him. In April Mr. Stutevllle also resigned and Mr. Henderson was elected to finish the year. ' On Nov. 15 we gave our Senior Class Play, June Mad, second only, if at all, to What a Life . On Feb. 6, we enjoyed dancing in the Gym for our party. Closing in on the climax of our final year the Juniors on May 16 gave us a wonderful prom in the Gym. The well-known Leo Baxter and Orchestra played for us. May 18 was our Baccalaureate and on May 22 we bade adieu to Clinton High with our Commence- ment. To round the year off we had a swell time on our Senior Picnic, May 23. Page Twenty-six Dramatics Club 2, 3



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THE IN-BETWEENS l We Sophomores met early in the fall and elect the following officers: president-Charles Bosstic vice-president-Joe Bonucchig and secretary-treasu er-Ruth Ann Wood. Mr. Bibich and Miss Lewin we chosen as our sponsors. In the contest for the honor of Homecomix Queen each class nominated a candidate. The stude: body was then asked to vote, irrespective of classe One of our members, Jeanette Ferguson, was the wil ning contestant. - 77.14. v' '....l is-ni-AHVIX .4 'IQW ...Isa ' Our secretary-treasurer, Ruth Ann, was selecte by the local D. A. R. organization as our class repr sentatlve to visit the state legislature in lndianapoli Shirley Moser represented us in the district Latin co test: our vice-president, Joe, acted as alternate. We held our class party at the gym in March. T -. 'fs Win-n

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