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

 - Class of 1941

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Page 26 text:

Seated—Barnes. Hesscr. Pearce. Shock. Standing—Mr. Davis. liwald. Wise. Acklin. Hall. Haines. Turner. Claytonian Staff After many class meetings and discussions, the class of 1941 decided upon editing a Dedication Book to the building and those who were connected with its founding and growth. The class then decided upon the duties of the various staff members and. after some consideration, chose the following staff: H. F. Davis, adviser: Genelle Pearce and Norman Hesser. editors-in-chief: Thelma Haines and Ray Hall, sales managers: Donna Cramer, advertising manager: Bill Shock and Verl Barnes, photographic editors: Bob Turner, sports editor: Del-phine Ewald. Maxine Wise, and Peggy Acklin. typists. The staff has worked earnestly and efficiently in order that they might have all their copy finished at an early date, thereby insuring early delivery. The staff asked several printing and publishing companies to submit bids for the completed books. The staff feels that they have shown good judgment in their selection. We hope the citizens of this community enjoy and cherish this Dedication Book and through it will see more than just a building in the Clay City Community High School. The Ctaytnninn--P» if tu'rnly-four

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R S S E N I Estella Payne “Love is a grand experience.“ Eugenia Pringle “I'm small and I know it.” ines Sanders “Good humor is an article of dress.” Robert Turner “My ambition comes first, and then comes love. Maxine Wise “Love is my ambition, men my hobby.” Genelle Pearce “Do the duty that lies nearest you. Durlyn Rinnert “Greater love hath no man.” Bill Shock “Wine, women, and song, and lots of time.” Mary Wilson “It takes an ambitious girl to get along. Page I treaty three—The Claytonian



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 twenty-fire— Thr Clnytonian

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