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Home » Memories » Yearbooks » Echoes 1940

Echoes 1940

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February 16, 2017 by Reno

The Cliff Echoes

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February 16, 2017 by Reno

1940

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February 16, 2017 by Reno

William F. Sisk. “Bill”. Motto: “Ready, willing if not able.”Favorite saying: “You ain’t lying,”President Senior class. Bill is one of the best all round fellows in the senior class. At the mention of his name all classmates immediately think of a boy who solves his own problems and one that can get along with anybody. One of the friendliest persons in high school, Bill’s entrance into the senior class as a new student makes it hard to believe that his popularity is as great as it is. We see Bill’s future a bright one.

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February 16, 2017 by Reno

Virginia Guffey. Motto: “Don’t be a crank, be a self-starter.” Virginia is an outstanding member of the Senior Class of 1940. Virginia has held several offices during her four years in high school. In the ninth grade she held the office of President of the class. She was Secretary of the Junior and Senior Class and was business manager of the school paper during her senior year. Virginia has always been outstanding in her work in school. To know Virginia is a special privilege because of her sweet disposition and her sincerity win you over completely as her friend.

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The Cliffside Clock Tower

Our town clock was installed in 1920, and for over half a century tolled the quarter hours from atop the R. R. Haynes Memorial Building. When the building was razed in the late 1970s this new tower for the old timepiece was erected on the site of Mr. Haynes' original Cliffside home. Although the property of the county, the Cliffside Historical Society has assumed responsibility for maintaining this beloved antique.

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