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Description
The 1942 edition of The Miner includes a class history, student listings with ambitions, pet peeves, and school involvement. Students are only pictured in class photographs, no individuals. In these yearbooks, pages with photographs were glossy and printed on heavier paper while text pages were typed and copied (again, perhaps in an effort to save on time and cost). A class prophecy flashes forward to 1967, imagining what students are up to and what the world is like. Red Cliff Union had its own school newsletter, The Nugget, and many activities, such as Tri Alpha (honor fraternity), band and pep club, sports, and an activity council overseeing school events and programs. Student-produced snapshot pages are in the back with their own descriptions.