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

 - Class of 1946

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Page 24 text:

BRIGHT ANSWERS •W Miss Simmons—“Marilyn, what is a lo »?” Marilyn Cockerel—“When a house burns down.” Don Taylor—“Miss Harris, does this seventy-seven mean I have seventy-seven wrong?” Miss Harris—“Don, we only had seventy questions.” Mr. Nash—“Bobby, what is a consumer?” No answer from Bobby. Mr. Nash—“For example, you are a consumer. Now what are you?” Bob Billingsley—“A person.” Miss Simmons—“Frankie, what is a bond?” Frankie Mayden—“A bond is when a person is in jail and you get him out.” Miss Harris—“Name some canine animals.” Russell Fields—“A fox.” Miss Harris—“Wolf.” Miss Harris—“What do you think about this skipping school?” Mr. McDonald—“I think it is wonderful—.” Clara Rose—“This typewriter just won’t work.” Miss Simmons—“Oh! Yes it will, you don’t know how to work it.” Miss Wiegman—“You People better get busy. Jim Nail—“Here he is.” Miss Harris—“Too bad we don’t have a rocking chair for John in our English class.” John Schnarr—“Aw, that’s all right.” Mr. Nash—“What is influence?” June Smith—“Something you think you have until you try to use it.” Miss Harris—“That’s the third time you’ve looked at Jim’s paper.” Don Miller—“Yes, Ma’am, he doesn’t write very plain.” Merle Poland—“Where did you get that black eye?” Bill Pierce—“I told the conductor I was traveling on my face and he punched the ticket. Mr. McDonald—“Tell me five ways of choosing the atomic weights from the combining weights.” Jim Nail—“I only know four.” Mr. McDonald—“Which one don’t you know?” Dean Frank—“Do short skirts make women look shorter?” Norman Moseley—“No, but they make men look longer.” Carroll Wayne Lewis—“Which would you choose if you could—wealth, beauty, or intelligence? Norma Gene Hall—“Not any, I want you.”



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LIBRARIANS Donna Bufkin, Leone Neff, Berneta Lutz, John Schnarr, Wilma Stanford, Mary Ruth Evans, Doris Bissey, Miss Harris. ANNUAL STAFF H Row 2—Miss Harris, Clara Rose Gentry, Charles Moats, Donald Moseley, John David Shore, Bill Weiler, Harold Conley, Mary Ruth Evans, Miss Simmons. Row 1—Bertie Belle Coggan, Mary Ruth Sloan, Nella Beth Wise, Berneta Lutz, Marjorie June Smith, Norma Gene Hall. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 2—Mr. Petty, Jim Bokenkamp, Norman Moseley, William Kenley, Neal Warren. Row 1—Doris Bissey, Roberta Rule, Wilma Stanford, Vera Moseley.

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