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For the third consecutive year the C. H. S. Band, assisted by the Band Boosters and the entire school, held its carnival on the night of November 19. The goal of $ 1,000 was reached for the first time since the carnival was started. The $1,009.02 profit will be used by the band for its many expenses. The Band Carnival was both an entertaining and profitable event. Page 8 Compliments of: GAMBLE STORE 500 SERVICE STATION
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HOMECOMING Clinton High rooters were out in full force on Veteran's Day, November llth, to cheer the Wildcats to a 33-26 victory over Brazil and the capture of the coal bucket for another year. The homecoming queen, Myra Mitchell, was surrounded by her court: Loretta Graham, sen- ior; Margaret Clarke, junior; Loretta Louden, sophomore; and Joanne Costello, freshman. At half- time the queen was crowned by Stan Ferrare. Following the game, the queen and her court were presented at the annual Homecoming Dance and led the Grand March off to the music of Mark Richardson's orchestra. The dance was attended by many alumni, which made C. H. S. Homecoming a happy oc- casion for reunion of old grads. Compliments of: KIRKMAN'S FASHION SHOP Page 7 LEWIS HARDWARE
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COUNTY CHAMPS The Wildcats and all the Wildcat fans really went wild the night that the Clinton five took the County tourneys. Full of spirit and ready to go Clinton made Newport the first victim of the tourney. On went the Cats rolling over Hillsdale; then, Perrysville tasted defeat. The Ver- million County Basketball Championship added another bright and shining trophy to the collection. Sixteen determined teams entered competition at the Indiana High School Sectional Basket- ball Tourneys, but only one of these teams could win. Our very own Wildcats defeated Bridge- ton's Raccoons in our first game. Our next game saw us pitted against Rockville's Rox, and we came out of the fray again victorious. After cooling off Rosedale's Hotshots, we went into the fi- nals and conquered Bloomingdale. The fans cheered as cameras flashed while the team watched the birdie. On to the Regionals C. H. S. was the student body's cry, but the Wildcats ran into a little stiffer competition. SECTIONAL WINNERS SENIORS Compliments of. HARRIS FOOD STORE Page 9
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