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Home » Memories » Yearbooks » OGB 1937

OGB 1937

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February 17, 2017 by Reno

Willard Sisk

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February 17, 2017 by Reno

Ethel Fagan

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February 13, 2017 by Reno

Martin Ware, Jr. “Mart”. Band ’34, ’35,’36: Literary Society ’34; Junior Play ’36; Senior Play ’37; Motto: “why live and learn? You die and forget it all,” Favorite Saying: “You don’t say!” To know martin is to know what he thinks. Dependability is one of his outstanding traits. He is faithful and honest in all duties, loyal and true to all his friends. He desires to play the game of life fairly and squarely.

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February 13, 2017 by Reno

Martin Ware, Jr.

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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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