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

 - Class of 1947

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MUSICAL PERSONALITIES 1. Bill Billingsley (Peeno ) 2. Bill Boor (Abbie) 3. Roscoe Brown (Sisco) 4. Donna Bufkin (Moo Moo) 5. Bonnie Coggan (Nellie) 6. Mary Colclasure (Ding Dong) 7. Robert Crackel (Cracker) 8. Mai land Flexter (Mate) 9. Thelma Fulk (Thelminese) 10. Dorothy Gardner (Dottie) 11. Edwin Gibbs (Ferdie) 12. Rosa M. Gill (Rosie) 13. Truman Grove (Groves) 14. Gene Hardy (Stormy) 15. Patsy Hiser (Doodle) 16. Lindy Hosselton (Percy) 17. Leila Hubble (Mae) 18. Carroll Lewis (Shorty) 19. Lucille McKinney (Lucy) 20. Bernie Mitchell (Sandy) 21. Edwin Moats (Moatsie) 22. Norman Moseley (Long) 23. James Nail (Spike) 24. Leone Neff (Lottie) 25. Mildred Neff (Shorty) 26. Loretta Pettyjohn (Pettylorettajohn) 27. Alice Phillips (Allie) 28. Colmore Rinehart (Col) 29. Roberta Rule (Bird-dog) 30. Carmen Shore (Seashore) 31. Russell Stanley (Rusty) 32. Jo Ann Striegel (Flossie) 33. Martha Turner (Marcie) 34. Jean Walker (Joker) 35. Bill Weaver (Bruce) 36. Fern Williams (Shorty) “Billie Boy” “Abbie’s Irish Rose” “Kl or’o ’T.,- ” How Many Hearts Have You Broken ' “My Bonnie” “Wait For Me, Mary” “I Want A Girl” “Don’t Tell Me That Story” “That Little Dream Got Nowhere” “Why Does It Get So I-ate So Early” “Down On The Farm” “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” “Blue Eyes” “Stormy Weather” “Dipsy Doodle “Lindy Lou” “Actions Speak Louder Than Words” “My Prayer” “I Want To Be Happy” “Five Minutes More” “In My Arms” “Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning” “Lazy Bones “Georgia On My Mind” “Some Sunday Morning” “It’s A Good Day” “Alice Blue Gown” “Going My Way” “Queenie” “Carmen” “Drugstore Cowboy” “Personality” “Home Sweet Home” “No Letter Today” “Anchors Aweigh” “Sweet Fern” 19------CLA YTONIAN------47

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CLASS MOTTO n “Life is a picture: paint it well.” “LIFE’S BEGINNING” ■w Be still and listen—the last bell has rung, Echoes fade of the last song sung. Put away your cap and gown, Lay aside your new won crown. Go and seek for yourself a name. Do not rest on previous fame. The greatest men were once like you. They were young and life was new. Be still and listen—the last bell has rung. The door is open; Life’s begun. CLASS FLOWER White carnation CLASS COLORS Blue and white Leila Mae Hubble. 19 CLAYTONI AN - 47



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19 IF I Were as quiet as Thelma Fulk, Could smile like Eugene Hardy, Could take life as easy as James Kenneth Nail. Could blush like Rosa Mae Gill, Could giggle like Lucille McKinney, Were as tall as Norman Dale Moseley, Read as many books as Bonnie Nelle Coggan, Could play basketball like William Billingsley, Jr., Could sew like Mildred Neff, Had a pretty figured sweater like Edwin S. Gibbs, Could play the piano like Donna Lee Bufkin, Knew as much as Carmen C. Shore, Could debate like Roscoe Paul Brown, Could dance like Colmore Rinehart. Jr., Could cook like Leone Neff, Had deep blue eyes like Truman Grove, Could eat as much as William J. Boor, Cou’d “skip school like Bernie Lou Mitchell, Had a pair of cowboy boots like Russell Stanley, Could draw cartoons like Patsy Hiser, Could be dependable like Loretta Pettyjohn, Were as bashful as Fern Williams, Could flirt like Mary Belle Colclasure, Could laugh like Lindy L. Hosselton, Were as blonde as Alice Jean Phillips, Knew as much about the navy as Bill Weaver. Had curly hair like Robert Dale Crackel, Could be as friendly as Roberta Rule, Could be as silly as Maitland Flexter. Could drive a car like Edwin Moats, Could ride to school like Leila Mae Hubble, Were as pleasant as Carroll W. Lewis, Could be as true as Jo Ann Striegel, Could be a friend like Dorothy Gardner, Knew all the answers like Jean Walker, Had a ring like Martha Ellen Turner, Were as patient as our teachers, then I would consider life worth living. ---CLAYTONI AN------47

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