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Class of 1912, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
A real photo postcard with "McDowell Studio, Clearfield, Pa." embossed in the lower right-hand corner. "The Brown Family" is the only thing written on the other side.
Nineteen graduating seniors—seventeen young woman and two young men—posed for this photo in 1912. Given the location of the photo studio, these may be Clearfield High School graduates, but I haven't been able to confirm that (one site—Old C.H.S. Yearbooks - The "Bison Project"—reproduces yearbooks from the school but the earliest one currently available is the1915 edition).
Nineteen graduating seniors—seventeen young woman and two young men—posed for this photo in 1912. Given the location of the photo studio, these may be Clearfield High School graduates, but I haven't been able to confirm that (one site—Old C.H.S. Yearbooks - The "Bison Project"—reproduces yearbooks from the school but the earliest one currently available is the1915 edition).
Smiley Derleth, John FitzGerald have particularly liked this photo
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I think Jan and Dean said it best:
Eight girls for every guy!
Well, I go to Clearfield High School and you know I'm kinda shy,
I'd say I was good lookin' but I cannot tell a lie.
My wardrobe is atrocious and I'm losin' my hair
But the girls don't seem to notice, man, they just don't care.
I go to Clearfield High School where it's eight to one.
I go to Clearfield High School and I'm having fun.
I go to Clearfield High School and I'm number one.
I go to Clearfield High School where it's eight to one.
Eight girls for every guy!
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