Clay City High School - Claytonian Yearbook (Clay City, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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CLAYTONIAN. OFFICERS Sargent-at-arms— News Reporter— Advisors— Secretary— Treasurer— President— Vice-president— Robert Bokenkamp Gerald Murvin Myona Schnautz Sadie Marie Crackel Joseph Schmitt Beulah Thomas Mr. Shafer Mr. Barnett MOTTO “We Strive Together For Success’ FLOWER White Carnation COLORS Royal Blue and White CLASS POEM A—is Ausbrook, always seen with a book B—is for Bones, who’s never been took C—is for Crackel, the best to be had D—is for Dewhirst, and she’s not so bad E -is for Erwin, from near Sailor Springs F—is for Faye Erlene, the sweet little thing G—is for Gerald, and Georgia’s the comic you know H—is for Huniey, and can that guy blow 1—is for Iola hern, a post-graduate J—is for James, who waits at the gate K—is for Kindness, to which we hold true L—is for Letha, who serves barbeque M—is for Milligan, Marvel and Miller N—is for Noll, the Old Clay tiller 0—is for Onward, and that is our aim P—is for Phillips, Pilson, Pittman and Payne Q —is for Questions, those things all teachers ask R—is for Roley and Robert, in the limelight they bask S—is for Smith, Schnautz and also Schmitt T—is for Taylor and Thomas, we frankly admit U—is for Up, we’re headed that way V—is for Victory, for which we pray W—is for W ilson, the School Secretary X—is for Exams, on that we won’t tarry Y—is for Veil, and may our thoats mend Z—is for Zenith, and our last A-men. ■NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY NINE

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CLAYTONIAN: ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief— Betty Rae Dewhirst Business Manager— Robert Bokenkamp Advertising Managers— James Sexton Gliferd Travis Circulation Managers— Hubert Smith, Chairman Everett Pittman Bernette Phillips Joseph Schmitt Faye Erlene Sanders John Bones Snap Shots— Gerald Murvin Faye Erlene Sanders School Calender - Myona Lea Schnautz Class History— Mildred Wilson Class Will — Letha McKinney Class Prophecy— Juanita Milligan Activities— Garland Dale Hunley Glenn Payne Humor— Hugh Pilson Neal Marvel Everett Miller Features— Otto Noll Harold Roley Athletics— Nolan Taylor Typists— Sadie Marie Crackel Mary Barbara Ausbrook Fern Sapp Alumni— Beulah Thomas Organizations— Fern Sapp :NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY NINE

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