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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Onthistfipthey Sponsor Officers Miss Hughes President .......... Agnes Renwick the leamin S Vice-President . . .... Wilma Smith A g Sec.-Treas. . . . . . .Mary C. Porter from the sea, ii the Warnings f1'0m the moaning of the winds. with which they must cope, und the pleasure of success from the talitalizingf sun rays. Now the new mates are arriving, prepared for the enormous tasks for which the teacher with the watchful eye has so faithfully trained them. Gayly they race up the gangplank COMMERCIAL CLUB sl M Sponsors Officers Mr. McDonald President .......... Lillian Kandera Ot the four Mr. Paloncy Vice-President . . .Donald Wright adventurous Miss Lewin A Sec.-Treas. . . . . Martha Halsey Mr. Kempton chapters, Page Fifteen
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Now thu grade school's only companion is tlw tvaclivr, the: one that has dons- lim-1' task so faithfully. Shi- has p1'4-pan-rl lllf'Ill for that voyagv on thc- se-a of knowlc-clf.:+-. Now the- vision luv- conws faint, vvry faint. Slowly il. movvs away, and. as it is swallowocl hy ilu- liorizon. a nf-w Hops- appvars. tho Ilopv of the- Class ol' '-12. She-'s a gallant ship of NUS- floni, built to carry its inatos o's-1' thr- soa olf knowluclgo to that far away clvsliny. l'zu:v Fourteen LATIN CLUB Officers Sponsors Consuls . . ....... Mary C. Sawyer Mrs. Johnson Mary C. Fullman Miss Carbon Scriba . . ..... Sally Hain Quaestor . . .Elizabeth Hain MATH CLUB Officers Sponsor President ............ John Potisek f ? Miss Morgan Vice-Presiclent ..... Mary C. Pullman Sec.-Treas. .... .... S arabel Ronk
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Soon an array of green and white is raised to the top of thu must. The anchors are- weigiiml, and tht- i'Dl'l'llllf'- Lou Cust oft' for ai voyage ok-r the- svzi ot' knowlf-tif.:e-. Yvs, thv Old Salt is pratiu-rim.: ine-niorivs from fall' ot't', just its it' they iinppt-its-tl yvstvrtlay. ilu skims over at pztgv or two, tlrziws on his pipe- and again st-mls :L cloud into the- uir. It ilflillli In-gills to un- roll and finally it l7lll'Sl,S, showing.: at distant View of I'ag.:e- Sixteen THE CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band, under the direction of L. E. lVlcCool, was in full swing af the end of the first week of school, since the group was well organized during the summer months. The following people served as officers for the school year: President .......................... John Perona Vice-President . . . . .Valeria Valente Secretary .... . . .Clara Harden Treasurer . . . . . . . .... David Dowdy The band was very active, performing at the football games, basketball games, and the class plays. The group also attended several out-of-town games. 58 ln March, nineteen members entered the State Solo and Ensemble Con- test at Terre Haute. These entering were: John Perona-saxaphone solog Valeria Valente-clarinet solo: Billy James-baritone solo: john Graham- drum solo. The piano accompaniments were played by Mr, lVlcCool and Bill Eaton. There were also two clarinet trios, one being composed of Valeria Valente, Shirley Griffith and Billy Cogang the other of John Perona, Wayne Kispert, and Ernest Frigo. A trombone quartet also entered: it was composed of Edgar Humphrey, Richard Auer, Fred Mikels, and Carl Blanton. Ruby Peck, Evelyn Clough, and Ruth and Ruby Kelley entered the baton twirling contest. After the vibrations ceased, John Perona was awarded first division: the quartet, john Graham, and the majorettes, second divisiong the trios and Valeria Valente, thirdg and Billy james, fourth.
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