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

 - Class of 1948

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' - ' V g: 3-L' . .5 ,555 V .li .K Ng, . ,Ag '-' V' V' -iw! 'f 1, 722 . el W, - .Ziygggw .Mem m mri 5-5. . .1 v 3 5 H 4 if , k'i',iiBbK.!-'Biff ' ' ' . , ' ., ,QQHSIREEQHQYMCTSBSIQMH ' Q.. ,M?'3Hn9i?xiE QZ2Hi3f5dEiiB2lzE.TiFiEfFUH?.i!l5l'i1 9,56Ma K2 fvff'-,my Ulllfrumllm STAFF OF 1947-48 '23 Editor in Chief-Sylvia Mae Gumbel. Co-editor-Elinor Dora Heninger. Business Manager-Russell Fields, Jr. Art Editors-Viola Mae Moseley, Wilma Mae Stanford. Sport Editors-Frieda Shelton, Bobby Eugene Hinkel. Snapshots, Jokes, and Calendar--Jean Levitt. Typists-Clarabelle Gray, Retha Padgett, Dorothy Weger, Marjorie Benskin, Famie Pearl Gray, Doris Age, Marion Sharp, Jackie Walker. Sponsors-John L. Nash, Calvert J. Craig. , vy- gf' 1' QQ? ,,. Ki ll! pl .llll 1:-W Ill 1 vs, L LA N Z Tl G 0 Ecoor if X5 X M aww Wm V. D. SHAFER Principal, Chemistry Bachelor of Education CB. Edj, Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, 1934. Master of Science QM. SJ, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 1940. The rating of Clay City high school is due, in no small measure, to the efforts and foresight of Principal Shafer. He is ever striv- ing for students to realize the importance of education. He maintains that there is always a place in the world for the well- educated person. His extensive training, great store of experience, democratic attitude, and charming personality all make him the broad-minded principal that he is. Upon his shoulders rests the responsibility of guiding youth in their educational program. BOARD OF EDUCATION 'B' The student body would like to take this opportunity to show their appreciation of the work done by the Board of Education towards making the Clay City Community high school one of the best in southern Illinois. The seniors who are leaving this year will try to use the training they have received to bring honor to C-CCHS. The under-classmen will try to show their appreciation by working harder next year. o ... .H 414541 50610 OF L-'01l4'6770A' ,wfsmfmr M J gdklllkdfflf Hanna OF eaucfmafv .sscaemey Kewl? J If Klein 6a4,ep af' Eawanav J 414 inf Hmm JF EDU093 Mfnafk 504190 ar fad Annu Mfnafk MEMJER llQ1l 'CILAYlfUNIAN 48 FACULTY 'e LOREN H. PETTY-General Shop, Agriculture. Bachelor of Education QB. Ed.J, Eastern Illinois State College, Charleston, Illinois-1934. Bachelor of Science QB. SJ, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois-1942. Master of Science QM. SJ, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois-1942. Diploma in Industrial Arts, Eastern Illinois State College, Charleston, Illinois- 1932. DALE E. HORTIN-English. Bachelor of Art QA. BJ, McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois-1939. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio-1947. CALVERT J. CRAIG-English, Sociology, World History, Library. - Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. RUSSELL BISSEY-Vocational Agriculture, General Science. Bachelor of Science QB. SJ, Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Fort Collins, Colorado-1927. Master of Science QM. SJ, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire-1929. ANNABEL L. SANDERS-Girls' Physical Education, Commerce. Bachelor of Science CB. SJ, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois -1947. GWYNETH LEE CARAIG-Band, Chorus. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois-1946. University of Michigan-1944. MILLIE LOUISE OGDEN--Vocational Homemaking. Bachelor of Science CB. SJ, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 1944. VIRGIL R. WHEATLEY-Commerce. Bachelor of Education CB. Ed.J, Southern Illinois University, -Carbondale, Illinois-1938. Master of Science CM. SJ, University of Illinois-1946. FRANK F. SCHACK-Boys' Physical Education, Biology, Bachelor of Education KB. Ed.J, Eastern Illinois State College-1940. JOHN L. NASH-Mathematics. Bachelor of Education QB. Ed.j, Eastern Illinois State College, Charleston, Illinois-1938. BESSIE H. HESSER-Secretary to Principal. E. E. REICHMAN-Engineer. we-,W ez Jklfy . J fdlfl FACULTY IE-147 48 51512 .Qi 5251! 566 IE 7' ily 'ai Q K 3, aff R ' 1.33 9 . My Nr 1 ..,,,. ,4 'mei' MMI I J 1. H4 ' fs L 'fghvj' 1 , Y-l, - J! 'MLA 1 1 y. - X :lllllllh p- :'.:'il ll1 ,,f L 1 nv . hmlueshia ,,'::::a::.. fp ng-'-3:15 . ' glfmagsl 7 mllllnxwlm 1 ulllx-X12 . I I Y 1 r Q CCCHS V X N I ' X I i r in Y FW vm E , V lllll' I.. p- ' 'ml 'b .l:lnnEu:Q-- . f 'A:!-BV lug ,-:sl ' '-,t -EV NNIIIIBXQ- 'ul ' 1 Ill , i wlglia ,I I K I 1 V . 'gf' 'fl .1 .M agar!!! M1 Y NMI' If ' 'Nl I, I ll lx U X It f KX' ' 'I 'K ,--, 11- f Af' Li-s--1 ,f ' I- --L 'I+' 11 -- -1... 1-1- -fff fm: Q W ' an ri QE di, ' N IL Q ! sg E .M dibav ra-rfz 'v w 14'x-WYE 'gpm '- ,1?'if. L'-Im 4 .cf 1 'V 'XXII Q ,E 'L' 1 'P-ex. .-,-. we sg .E 1. . . .5 Aw, A wifffl, s J O at f I 6' fivlfxeg Ik,-,n ' . xv ,Q .v, .4 .ni ,I. fl - ' V in-Q ,r ' wk .Q VI. V3,,: 51,14-'Z QB' I' 4 . 5 ff 5. 4 .ff f 1 I. f nv ... ' H ,L 1' S 40 . , . Q3-1 n . .-3143319 ff- 4, H Q 4 ... ,JY i , f 4! fp - C 'f :J A SQA iifw xl , -my I l Q Q 'Q' ' 'UQ Q Juv!! p 1 -A 1 I9 f x mflddbl Wlfeaiwbr 3 Wayfgmd f .5fC'f7i7'HRQ' VICE ' PRE IPEN 4121194 LT Wei! Jalwzff J, Zzzzzy 5PaN.soA 5PON50R lkfcff Zlfmfl zfyvae 7' rnflsuzf X- Q . 'W 5 sq Zufwcgn t.. w' J My X . P J ,g Q3 len IIQ ClAY'l'DNIlAN 48 SENIOR ACTIVITIES '93 DORIS LORRENE AGE-Indiana 1, Ohio 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Uniform Custodian 4, Alpha and Omega Club 4, Secretary 4, F. H. A, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Photography -Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Heart Trouble 4. EARL DOLAN BAYLER--F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, C0mmel'Ce Club 4. IARJORIE FAYE BENSKIN-Commerce Club 4, Spanish Club 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Q ROBERT MERLE BISSEY-Commerce Club 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WESLEY BOKENKAMP-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Crashing Society 1, Heart Trouble 4, Alpha and Omega Club 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Athletic Association 4, Student Council 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Class King 4, -Octet 4. WANDALEE FEHRENBACHER-Class President 2, -Class Secretary 3, 4, Alpha and Omega Club 4, Commerce Club 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Class Queen 2, 4, Basketball Queen 2, Heart Trouble 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, H. A. 2. RUSSELL FIELDS, JR.-Photography Club 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, Paper Staff 4, F. F. 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice President 4, Class King 3, Basketball 4, Basebal 3, 4. CLARABELLE GRAY-Commerce Club 3, 4, F. H. A. 8, 4, G. A. A. 4. FAMIE PEARL GRAY-F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 4. SYLVIA MAE GUMBEL--Sailor Springs 1, 2, 'Commerce Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Alpha and Omega Club 4, Paper Staff 4, -Library Staff 4, G. A. A. 4, Photography Club 4, Heart Trouble 4, Student Council 4, President 4, Spanish Club 3. CARMAN LEROY HARRISON-Alpha and Omega Club 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Heart Trouble 4. ELINOR DORA HENINGER-G. A. A. 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Heart Trouble 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Alya and Omega Club 4, Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 1, 2, Student Council 3, Cheerleader 2, Library Staff 3. The I 'S g ' U SQ X , 1 5 U Ld ve. lan? Iivfrefzl Aye flldyffze Haig llarahlk fray flkwzkfzarf 971:51 Hmmm 1211151 Qfflidfl Zhlfzaz' Ilan: fifezfkger s KH ay' I Zifzzfl 1411411 Hqylez' x Wuffel! fjfvziz fffzez fzzwlef l f , 1 'Q ii: Iii . . E5 egg, I ru . fi E I9 Cl.AY'l'DNIAN - 418 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 'is' BOBBY EUGENE HINKEL-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 35 Basketball 3, 45 Athletic Association 3, 45 Photography Club 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 Heart Trouble 45 Student Council 4. NORMA LEE HUDSON-Commerce Club 3, 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Heart Trouble 4. NANCY JEAN LEVITT-Sailor Springs 1, 25 Commerce Club 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Paper Staff 45 F. H. A. 45 Library Staff 45 G. A. A. 45 Photography Club 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Heart Trouble 4. 1 LAWRENCE McKINLEY LINDSEY-Commerce Club 45 F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 4. WILBERT WELDON McVAY-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Commerce Club 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 Heart Trouble 45 Boys' Chorus 3. DONALD T. MILLER-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Commerce Club 45 Spanish Club 35 F. F. A. 45 Basketball 1, 25 Manager 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Athletic Association 3, 45 Heart Trouble 45 Photography Club 3, 4. PATRICIA LOU MILLER-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Uniform Custodian 35 Commerce Club 3, 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 Paper Staff 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 45 Heart Trouble 45 Sextet 45 Trio 3, 4. NORMA JEAN MOORE-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Uniform Custodian 25 Commerce Club 3, 45 Alpha and Omega Club 45 Vice President 45 Paper Staff 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 1, 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Vice President 35 President'45 Photography Club 45 Girls' 'Chorus 1, 3, 45 Heart Trouble 45 Trio 3, 4. VIOLA MAE MOSELEY--Commerce Club 3, 45 Alpha and 'Omega Club 45 Paper Staff 45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Heart Trouble 4. FRANCIS L. MORRIS--F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. .F E. .. - 5 :lfafuyaifaa X 9 f P x Jig 6' gain fpafgffww mhz 1- burma Z! A arf' if . ' w 5W!fk!'2 x xx Qu 5 6 .. Y RX rl :Warne fu 5:11544 Wham Mfg ,UIQ 'II v MIM Jlafau lyllfll 'iif DX fi? N IQ Cl.AYTONIAN 48 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 'Y RETHA IRENE PADGETT-eCommerce Club 3, 43 F. H. A. 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Secretary 2. RAYMOND NEIL PIERCE-F. F. A. 1, 23 Vice President 23 Commerce Club 43 Class Vice President 43 Track 2. EVELYN MAE RHOADS-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 3, 43 Commerce Club 3, 43 Paper Staff 2, 33 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G .A. A. 2, 3, 43 Majorette 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 4. MARION DORIS SHARP-Band 2, 3, 43 Commerce Club 3, 43 Alpha and Omega Club 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Heart Trouble 4. FRIEDA LaVONNE SHELTON-Commerce Club 3, 4s Paper Staff 3, 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. DONALD RAY SMITH--F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Commerce Club 4. WILMA MAE STANFORD-Band 1, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Commerce Club 2, 3, 43 President 43 Alpha and Omega Club 43 Paper Staff 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian 23 President 33 Vice President 43 Library Staff 2, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Reporter 43 Photography Club 43 Reporter 43 Chorus 1, 3, 43 Heart Trouble 43 Trio 3, 43 Student Council 23 Secretary 23 Octet 4. DON WESLEY TAYLOR-Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Baseball 3, 43 Class King 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Commerce Club 43 Photography Club 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 -Chorus 43 Student Council 33 Octet 4. ARTHUR JEWELL TOLBERT-Sailor Springs 1, 23 Spanish Club 3. IRIS JACQUELINE WALKER--Commerce Club 3, 43 Alpha and Omega Club 43 Egper Staff 2, 3, 4g F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 23 Heart Trouble 43 orus 1, 3, 4. DONALD EUGENE WATTLES--Ingraham 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 F. F. A. 43 Alpha and Omega Club 4g Heart Trouble 4s Commerce Club 43 Class Treasurer 4. DOROTHY MAE WEGER-Commerce Club 3, 43 Paper Staff 3, 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Photography Club 4. 'Q L H an Mrfbd ban! 564511 fix Jia ffl? Jatpudhize flihllfez' N gf K The G ILS if ffzfzh .Wea pfiffffz 3 '71'12'Je 12 1411112 fklffdll an igylar 11741 weyff .Q ZVZZJIIZ 51242 Wind! AM Wy .41-fzff K .1 -v .4 . 9, 5 7 pn 95 ff 633 A Y' fum ,mzl wzmz X TQ Q W Q 'im A X N1 A 5 ,J I SENIOR L CLASS WILL tw I O As eniors, and the graduating class of '48, we feel that we are indeed fortunate to possess and to be able to will to the following people our various talents, abilities, liabilities, and mannerisms: . .. ' Doris- Lorrene Age .... . ...... Earl Dolan Bayler ..... ...... Marjorie Faye Benskin ...... Robert Merle Bissey ............ James Wesley Bokenkamp Wandalee Fehrenbacher ...... Russell Fields, Jr. ....... ..... . Clarabelle Gray ....... ...... Famie Pearl Gray ...... ...... Sylvia Mae Gumbel ............ Carman Leroy Harrison ...... Elinor Dora Heninger ........ Bobby Eugene Hinkel .... Norma Lee Hudson .............. Leaves her honor of having the shortest name in school to Margaret Fehrenbacher who can claim the longest. ,Wills his lopsided grin to Don Bokenkamp-so they'll. match. Cedes her speed in the hall between classes to Wilma Moseley. ' Wills his nearness to the ground to Charles Moseley. Unwillingly leaves his ability to make speeches and his political ideas to Howard Pilson. A Bequeaths her many crowns upon Betty Wells. Leaves his basketball technique to mighty-mouse Barre, alias Frank. ', R 1 Cedes her quiet disposition and ability to study hard to Helen -Lambert. Leaves her ability to play basketball to Nova Jean Mitchell. Is transferring everything to Charleston. She thinks she'll need it next year. Leaves his driving technique to anyone fool enough to use it. Wills Patty Staser her sophisticated attitude during English class. t Cedes his quiet manner upon Ricky Schwartz. Willingly leaves everything tothe schoolg shels through with it. A ll QI 'CILAYTD N IIAXN 418 SENIOR CLASS WILL 'Yi l'ContinuedJ Nancy Jean Levitt .............. Confers her nicknames upon Lora Marie Herdes. Lawrence McKinley 'Lindsey Leaves his cigarettes to Bill Holman. Wilbert Weldon McVay ...... Donald T. Miller ...... Patricia Lou Miller ............ Norma Jean Moore ..... ...... Viola Mae Moseley ..... ...... Francis L. Morris ....... Retha Irene Padgett ............ Raymond Neil Pierce .......... Evelyn Mae Rhoads ............ Marion Doris Sharp ...... ..... Frieda LaVonne Shelton .... Donald Ray Smith ......., ...... Wilma Mae Stanford .......... Don Wesley Taylor ..... ...... Iris Jacqueline Walker Leaves his ability to skip English IV classes to Bill Kenley. Bequeaths his ability to play the cornet ihitting any and all notesj upon James Keck. Wills her way with the boys to Barbara Hesser. Leaves her love for Macbeth with Norma Murvm. Confers her care-free attitude upon Charlotte Dane. Isn't it killing! Wills his wide knowledge of American History to all the juniors. Leaves her position as ticket taker at ball games to Violet Stum, Cedes his ability to run over Crosleys to Galen Pittman. Wishes to leave her majorette suit and baton with Ann Behymer. ' Leaves everything except the '39 Chevy. Unwillingly leaves her friendships with the teachers to Vera Lee Moseley. Bequeaths his cute ways upon Billy Shehorn. Would like to bestow her favorite saying, I loathe men, upon Bonnie Henderson. Wills his ability to sleep in American History class to Phillip Hall. Grants her position as editor of THE FANG to Ada Flo Weger. : lI.AXYll'1D N IIAN ' 418 SENIOR CLASS WILL Donald Eugene Wattles ...... Dorothy Mae Weger ............ And last, but not least, To the Juniors ...... ..... To the Sophomores .,..,, ,.... Freshmen ....... ..... To the To the Faculty ...... ..... To the Principal .... ..... To Bessie Lois and to Ernie 'ii iContinuedJ Willingly leaves his short year of school to Maurice Denton, but he's taking everything else, including Pat. Leaves her slim waistline to Ellen Rose Patridge. the class, as a whole, leaves to the following: Our steadfast onward plodding to the ultimate goal, namely, graduation. The undauntcd spirit we claimed back in '45 and '46, Our masterful dignity at all times. Our sincere thanks for all those little figures, data, etc., stored away in some remote section of our brains, and also our apologies for all the trouble we have caused in the past. A word of encouragement for years to come. Remember, you can't judge the world by a few misguided souls. The pleasing prospect of the peaceful bliss you'll have since we've departed. We, the senior class of the Clay City Community high school of the year nineteen hundred and forty-eight, do hereby put our seal of approval upon the preceding will. IIQI -'CILAX3'lf'DNIAXN ' 418 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY '33 Good evening ladies and gentlemen and ah-kid-ah might we say children. We now bring you The Senior Class of 1948 on Parade. This program is brought to you over station CCCHS through the compliments of Nash's Little Labor Pills. Our first personality tonight is Carman Leroy Harrison. Leroy always was the official woman chaser of C. C. C. H. S. and certainly lived up to the name of Wolf Pup, being a member of the Wolves. But since then 8 great Change has come over Leroy, Still a woman chaser? Nope, not Leroy, they chase him now, but with a spiked club in one hand and a rolling pin in the other and muttering The Werewolf. Then comes Patty Miller. Everyone expected her and Don Wattles to be married soon after graduation, but you know how love is. Pat had a bit of Heart Trouble and picked another farmer boy, namely, Dolan Bayler, and so far it sounds as though they're in the orchard business, for already they have three peaches and a pair. As for Don he just pined around until Marjorie Benskin got hold of him and once she got her claws on him there was no getting out of it. You'll find them happily married and in the sheep raising business north of Ingraham. Now ladies and gentlemen we introduce to you a couple of the wor1d's most famous scientists, Professor James Wesley Bokenkamp and Professor Don Wesley Taylor. Prof. Bokenkamp is well noted for his hybrid cross of a mosquito with a lightning bug, so he'd be able to see the mosquitoes in the dark, But Prof. Taylor probably did the world the most good when he crossed a bull and a dog and created the well known bulldog. Doris Age has become one of Broadway's big hits. Just the other night she drove her limousine into the side of the Empire State Building. Quite a hit, no? Bob Bissey is now in Shanghai, China, trying to prove to the world that he can ride a three wheeled bicycle from here to some unforsaken Holy Land. Everyone expected Wanda Fehrenbacher to get married to a certain boy but she decided to become an old maid and the family's flower---The Everblooming Idiot. Arthur Tolbert married his high school sweetheart, Mildred Osborne, and lived quite happily until his mother woke him the next morning. Weldon McVay became a second Ernest Tubb or at least we think so. You see, he sings very earnestly while in the tub. And now, ladies and gentlemen, we-will join station N. O. S, E. Y. to hear another old friend. Hello everybody. Our program tonight is five lies, four fibs, and three untruths. And that folks was none other than Mac Lindsey, announcer for'the Liars Hour program. Clarabelle Gray is the private secretary for Hoofum-Skoofum-Goofum-and- Boofum. Inc. . Norma Moore finally mastered the art of giggling and won the National Gigglers Contest by giggling 7 hours and 59 minutes without stopping to laugh. llQl 'Cll.AY'If'DN IIAN 48 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY '23 t'ContinuedJ Jackie Walker, the famous woman scientist, has just perfected another of her fascinating toys. She calls it Mr. Walker. The most shocking news was the church wedding of Don Smith and Norma Hudsong it wasn't for long. Poor Don died of a pain in the neck. Seems as though Norma pushed him down the stairs one morning. And now coming to the microphone is one of our biggest sales managers, Ray Pierce. Ray did quite well managing Murvin Inc. Of course Norma went along with the big deal. Retha Padgett is now showing the world how she can play basketball. Last night she had a poor night but scored 50 points for the Red Heads from Dew Drop. Marion Sharp became a taxi driver for the Yellow Cab Co. of Flora. Her favorite car is a black Chevrolet. The authorities put Viola Moseley in an institution for the slightly cracked, because of her insane Isn't it killing attitude toward other people. Wilma Stanford has had great success in her night club, The Wolf Pack Howls, which features Sylvia Gurnbel and Jean Levitt as piano players, along with the world's greatest bass singer, Famie Gray. Bob Hinkel, the great horiicul'urist, has struck upon an idea of making his strawberries sweeter for his customers. Next year he plans to put 10 pounds of sugar around each strawberry plant. The other day Francis Morris walked into the Clay City Bank and upon seeing so much money belonging to someone else, quickly purchased a second-hand machine-gun from Jesse James' granddaughter, robbed the bank, and lit out over the border. Frieda Shelton has become a Sherlock Holmes and is now convicting chicken thieves for making farmers waste their expensive shotgun shells. Dorothy Weger surprised everyone by becoming the wife of Senor Dope Lopez of Bongo Bongo Bongo in the Congo. Donald T. Miller developed his musical talents, but not in the direction that we thought he would. He is now an organ-grinder in downtown Chicago . They say the monkey that he has is quite charmingg he calls it Meatball II. Since Russell Fields did such a good job as business manager for the school annual, he goes along with Don to take care of the financial dealings. Elinor Heninger and her loving husband, Carroll Lewis, are now living in the interior of Africa. 'From their last letter, it seems that they are very happy living among the pygmies. Evelyn Rhoads has certainly lived up to her name. She is America's first lady contractor and up to now she has built, built, and built only roads. And that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes our Senior Class of 1948 on Parade. Good night! ll QI Ei 'CILAXYTDN IIAXN 48 UNCONQUERED 'is' The seniors of this year think that high school is all work and no playg If you don't believe it just ask Clarabelle and Famie Pearl Gray. Bobby Bissey, Dolan Bayler and Mac Lindsey think so too. They rack and rack and rack their brains but what good does it do? They wish they were smart like Elinor Heninger and Sylvia Gumbel, too. But what's the use for them to wish? 'Cause they were born to be as dumb as a fish. Marjorie Benskin is known by all To be the first one to get down the hall. A bad comparison is Carman Harrison who moves along at a tortoise pace, He would really be in a predicament if he were in a race. There's Patty Miller and Norma Jean Moore, I never saw two girls stay together so much before. Bobby Hinkel and Jim Bokenkamp- Each boy thinks he's the baskeiball champ. Russell Fields is an expert when he's guarding some little squirt- But when he finds someone his size, he backs away and replies, You take him Taylor-l'm going to join the Navy and be a sailor. Francis Morris and Weldon McVay are noted for skipping school every other day. Marion Sharp attends every day even though she has to come in her old Chevrolet Wilma Stanford runs stop signs as most women do. Don Smith and Raymond Pierce don't lookg they just plow right on throughg Some day they will get a ticket, too. Arthur Tolbert walks around as quiet as a mouse- You'd never know he was in the school house. But when there's a question in American History class, He's the first to answer and also the last. Now take Donald T. Miller and Doris Ageg When it comes to acting they are on the stage, Viola Moseley and Wandalee Fehrenbacher want to be nurses- But it will be a long time before they have enough money in their purses. Evelyn Rhoads doesn't want to go to school, but she will- She wants to satisfy her mother and Bill. Frieda Shelton, Dorothy Weger, and Retha Padgett work on the Fang, They really do it up with a bang. Jean Levitt is looking for a career. Sl1e's going to Champaign because she doesn't want to stay here. Eugene Wattles was smarter than the rest- . At the end of the first semester he took a test. He passed it by thinking with all of his might. Now he doesn't have to be back until graduation night. Norma Hudson and Jacqueline Walker are the only ones left, you see, They are really happy and waiting for graduation to be. 'CILAXVIf'D N IIAXN 48 CLASS MOTTO 'Hi Hitch your wagon to a star CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS WhiteiCarnation Blue and White GOOD-BYE The time has come for us to say Good-bye, To all the things we hate to leave behind. We leave our Alma Mater with a sighg To search for great ambitions in our minds. VVe leave our halls and class rooms always shining, Thanks to Ernie, who's always with a smile. You know each cloud must have a silver liningg Our school is silver, shining all the while. You, faculty, have strived to give some knowledge, So we may have a better chance in life. We've caused you sleepless nights and hours of worryg But We're grateful you've helped us in the strife. And as we leave, we shall not be forgetting, The kindness and the friendships we have won. So, Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniorsg Stop that frettingg Few tears and many smiles are yet to come. ---Norma Jean Moore 'CILAXYTFDN IIAN f 418 AS WE KNOW THEM Doris Lorrene Age ..... Earl Dolan Bayler ....,....... Marjorie Faye Benskin ..... Robert Merle Bissey ........... James Wesley Bokenkamp ...... Wandalee Fehrenbacher ...... Russell Fields, Jr. .... .... . Clarabelle Gray ........ Famie Pearl Gray .....,.. Sylvia Mae Gumbel .,..,.... Carman Leroy Harrisc n ..... , Elinor Dora Heninger .....,, Bobby Eugene Hinkel ...... Norma Lee Hudson ........... Nancy Jean Levitt ...,....,...... Lawrence McKinley Lindsey Wilbert Weldon McVay .......... Donald T. Miller ..............., Patricia Lou Miller ....,,., Norma Jean Moore ....... Viola Mae Moseley ....... Francis L. Morris ......... Retha Irene Padgett ..,... Raymond Neil Pierce .... Evelyn Mae Rhoads ....... Marion Doris Sharp .......... Frieda LaVonne Shelton .... Donald Ray Smith ......... Wilma Mae Stanford ..... Don Wesley Taylor ........ Arthur Jewell Tolbert ..... Iris Jacqueline Walker ..... Donald Eugene Wattles ....... Dorothy Mae Weger ......... Pat Haybaler Marj Beaver Bokey Speedy George Belle Cookie 11 JY Gumdrop Leroy .. Annie H 17 Ira Babe Sparrow-legs -----D--H HMacH v--,,-,---- llR'edf! Meat-ball Pinky .. Bubbles Chub .. Professor .. Rufus Ray Dusty Mem Blondie u H Sod 7? Pete .. Klaghorn ll 77 Art Jackie Sleepy -.in-. UDot7l +-I-'-1 i1ClLAXY'lf'D N II AN THE PERFECT CO-ED OF C. C. C. H. S. U33 Has- The athletic ability of Evelyn Mae Rhoads. The ability to write letters like Wilma Mae Stanford. The dancing ability of Norma Jean Moore. The winning personality of Viola Mae Moseley. The willingness to work of the Gray sisters. The dependability of Norma Lee Hudson. The many crowns of Wandalee Fehrenbacher. The neatness of Nancy Jean Levitt, The seriousness of Elinor Heninger. The conversational ability of Dorothy Mae Weger. The brilliancy of Frieda LaVonne Shelton. The carefree way of Marion Doris Sharp. The style of Patricia Lou Miller. The pep of Retha Irene Padgett. The friendliness of Sylvia Mae Gumbel. Hair like Doris Lorrene Age. The ability to write essays like Iris Jacqueline Walker. The speed of Marjorie Faye Benskin. THE PERFECT BOY OF C. C. C. H. S. '23 Has-- ' The friendliness of Lawrence McKinley Lindsey. The running ability of Robert Merle Bissey. The quietness of Earl Dolan Bayler. The goodfellow attitude of Bobby Eugene Hinkel. The intelligence of Francis L. Morris. The mathematical mind of Arthur Jewell Tolbert, The voice of Wilbert Weldon McVay. The sunny disposition of Carman Leroy Harrison. The attractive clothes of Raymond Neil Pierce. The manliness of Donald Eugene Wattles. The carefree way of Donald Ray Smith. The height of Russell Fields, Jr. The dancing ability of Donald T. Miller. The ability to make speeches like James Wesley Bokenkamp. The athletic ability of Don Wesley Taylor, 418 W1-512' gas 7 4 nl 'S ,- Y 9 P I-I' s J .....?ai.'I 'Fume N I 9 . 5 X,-5' :SQ FQ 1 IW TO BE A SCN WI F' f 5 91.162 f-16 . .Q EM LZN- IW :xxx Q. :QF W5 Q Q 'P UN If KK 7' CLASS OF 1949 'is' Row 4-Robert Weber, Howard Pilson, Jim Lake, Galen Pittman, Roy Padgett, Glen Brainard, Bill Moseley, Phillip Hall. Row 3-Bill Bryan, Maurice Denton, Gene Umfleet, Ricky Schwartz, Bill Kenley, Frank Mayden, Owen Henry, John Murbarger. Row 2-Mr. Wheatley, Vera Moseley, Charlotte Ervin, Margaret Fehrenbacher, Doris Mitchell, Patsy Gill, Barbara Hesser, Norma Murvin, Miss Ogden. Row 1--Evelyn Daubs, Ellen Patridge, Bonnie Henderson, Davetta Raley, Jauncie Williams, Ada Weger, Ann Behymer, Marilyn Cockerel. l I I H U HAIL! JESTING, JUDICIOUS, JOVIAL, JOCUND JUNIORS! With the help of our worthy sponsors, Mr. Wheatley and Miss Ogden we are trying to make the big event of the year, the Junior- Senior Banquet, one of the best ever known at -CCCHS. Most activities throughout the year are centered around this occurrence. The amount of money held in the treasury of the class is the key to the success of the banquet. In order to raise funds each member realized his responsibility and took an active part in the magazine sale. The amount still not being sufficient, we turned our attention to the traditional Dizzy Derby Carnival, which brought our treasury to a record high. Class officers for the year were as follows: President ...................................................................... William Kenley Vice Presidents ..... ........ C harles Jennings, Bill Bryan Secretary ............................ .................................. M arilyn Cockerel Treasurer ........................................................................ Evelyn Daubs Student Council Members ...... Margaret Fehrenbacher, Bill Moseley Aa... , ,.,,r.....a.a.a. , , fi? 1 f 29,132 ' 5 5 A 5' S f Q. i, .,,,. , .' -yr IQ CI.AY'l'UNIIAN CLASS OF 1950 'ii Row 4-Charles Billingsley, Bill Bissey, Clyde McNair, Neal Kenley, Roy Van Fossen, Bill West, Charles Moseley, Bob Clark, Jim Keck, Dickie Shaffer, Gene Crackel, Jabez Coggan. Row 3-Freddie Amerman, Neal Hilderbrand, Gene Woods, Neal Murbarger, Bill Holman, Rae Weidner, Dean Hunley, Mervin Moseley, Carroll Frutiger, Bill Shehorn, Bill Tooley. Row 2--Mr. Hortin, Kathryn Jean Herdes, Helen Lambert, Mary Frank, Barbara Henderson, Lois Jean Lewis, Mickey Cailteux, Joann Gibbs, Loeta Shelton, Florence Wright, Betty Wells, Lola Bissey, Miss Sanders. Row 1-Erma Glynn Phillips, Evelyn Harris, Anita Sansom, Sylvia Nail, Lois Weidner, Patricia Staser, Sammie Abernathy, Mary Flexter, Charlotte Dane, Winona Hall. C 3 C O U WE SALUTE YOU! SINCERE, SNAPPY, SAGACIOUS, SMILING SOPHOMORESI The sophomore class of 1947-48 held their first meeting in September. At the first meeting the following people were elected to serve as class officers for the year: President .................................. ....... M ervin Moseley Vice President ...... ...... M ickey Cailteux Charles Moseley Mary Frank Student Council Members .................. Mary Flexter, Neal Murbarger Secretary ............................ ..................,.... Treasurer .............................. ................................. The able sponsors for the class were Miss Sanders and Mr. Hortin, both new teachers at Clay 'City High. Besides electing Mary Frank and Moseley as attendants for the king andqueen of the school, the s held three successful parties during the year. UPI? 0 9 fv 3- ng - v CLASS OF 1951 'I Row 4-Jim Cockerel, Jack Cook, Jim Moseley, Jack Smith, Melvin Colclasure, Norman Scammahorn, Dean Brooks, Max Rhoads. Row 3-'Frank Barre, Charles Combs, Glen Thomas, Claude Denton, Don Bokenkamp, Robert Stanley, G. B. Holder, Frank Wilcox, -Lynn Gray, Gene Workman. Row 2--Mr. Petty, Joann Dunahee, Julie Hilderbrand, Patty Stanley, Charlene McDowell, Joann Heninger, Trecia Charles, Eunice Armitage, Shirley Frank, Margaret Kay Staser, Lora Herdes, Jean Norton, Mr. Bissey. Row 1-Romona Bache, Mary Behymer, Annalou Sharp, Carolyn Easley, Nancy Brown, Violet Stum, Nova Mitchell, Irma Rae Harrison, Carroll Phillips, Wilma Moseley. I O l O U HELLO! FRIENDLY, FROLICSOME, FUNLOVING, FAITHFUL FRESHMENI The freshman class chose Don Bokenkamp to act as their president during the year with Eunice Armitage as his assistant. Romona Bache kept the minugas up to date while Lora Herdes served as treasurer. Those elected to represent the class on the Student Council were Trecia Charles and Jim Moseley. The activities of the class were conducted under the sponsorship of Mr. Petty and Mr. Bissey. The class had three successful parties during the year. - :mp , , A,,,,4,M,, ,AA ,, .....:,,,.. ,.....,.Qu1.- . L, ,....r..-s., ' 0 vi, f mfs, F S ,Q-T' lx X1 X . 'CII.AYlf'DNlIAN PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER OF THE YEAR 1947-1948 SENIORS JUNIORS Jim Bokenkamp Wandalee Fehrenbacher -Famie Pearl Gray Sylvia Gumbel Bobby Hinkel Retha Padgett Frieda Shelton Wilma Stanford Dorothy Weger SOPHOMORES Lola Bissey Mickey Cailteux Gene Crackel Mary Flexter Mary Frank Carroll Frutiger Joann Gibbs Kathryn Herdes Neal Hilderbrand Lois Lewis Clyde McNair Neal Murbarger Erma Glynn Phillips Loeta Shelton Patricia Staser Lois Weidner Ann Behymer Glenn Brainard Marilyn Cockerel Margaret Fehrenbacher Patricia Gill Frank Mayden Doris Mitchell Galen Pittman Ricky Schwartz Bob Weber Ada Flo Weger FRESHMEN Mary Behymer Dean Brooks Charles -Combs Jack Cook Joann Dunahee Carolyn Easley John Gordon Irma Rae Harrison Julia Hilderbrand Nova Jean Mitchell Wilma Moseley Patty -Stanley Violet Stum Frank Wilcox, Jr. new-Li-T 'C ILAy'lf'D N ll A N HONOR ROLL FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR 1947-1948 IHGH HONORS Norma MUTVIH ............. ........ Ricky Schwartz ...................... Margaret 'Fehrenbacher .......... Patricia Gill ..........,.............,... Frank Mayden ...... ........ Mildred Osborne ..... ........ Bob Weber ............ ........ Howard Pilson ...... ........ Claude Denton ...... ........ Carolyn Easley ...... ........ Joann Heninger ....... ........ Frank Wilcox, Jr. Romona Bache ......... ........ SENIORS JUNIORS Frieda Shelton ............ ....., 5 .00 Bill Kenley ......... Sylvia Mae Gumbel ....... ...... 5 .00 ' Arthur Tolbert ............ ...... 5 .00 ' Jim Bokenkamp ....... ...... 4 .66 Russell Fields .............. ...... 4 .50 Jacqueline Walker ...... ...... 4 .50 SOPHOMORES Charlotte Dane ........................ 5.00 Erma Glynn Phillips .............. 4.75 Joann Gibbs ................. ........ 4 .50 HONORS SENIORS JUNIORS Wandalee Fehrenbacher ........ 4.25 Bill Bryan ......... Elinor Heninqer ...........,.......... 4.25 ' Famie Pearl Gray ......... ...... 4 .00 Bobby Hinkel .......... ...... 4 00 Jean Levitt ........... ...... 4 .00 Weldon McVay ..... ...... 4 .00 Francis Morris ..... ...... 4 .00 Retha Padgett ........ ...... 4 .00 Wilma Stanford ....,, ...... 4 .00 FRESHMEN Dean Brooks ...,. SOPHOMORES Loeta Shelton ..... ...... 4 .40 Mickey Cailteux ...... ...... 4 .25 Patricia Staser ..... ...... 4 .25 Mervin Moseley ...... ...... 4 .25 Bill Bissey ...... Winona Hall ...... Bill Holman ...... 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Clyde- McNair .............. ...... Doris Odell ..................... ...... 4 .00 Roy Van Fossen, Jr. ....... ...... 4 .00 Lois Weidner ............. ...... 4 .00 Mary Behymer ............ ........ Irma Rae Harrison ....... ........ ...--40.7 .Trigg 48 5.00 5.00 4.75 4.50 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.00 4.00 4.00 ri I 4 el 1 1 i I 56,15 fq X Q as f N X 4 N' 1, 1 K-X! -3 x, !X N 4 M ww Q Y T. 0 8 . fi BASKETBALL QUEEN AND COURT 'is' Wilma Stanford, Viola Moseley, Mary Frank, Marilyn Cockerel, Patsy Gill. G. A. A. 'Y Row 5-Charlotte Ervin, Peggy Staser, Shirley Frank, Eunice Armitage, Anita Sansom, Wilma Stanford, Sylvia Nail, Evelyn Rhoads, Frieda Shelton, Famie Gray. Row 4-Joann Gibbs, Loeta Shelton, Patty Staser, Barbara Henderson, Lois Lewis, Mickey Cailteux, Jauncie Williams, Carolyn Easley, Helen Lambert, Norma Moore, Patty Miller. Row 8-Violet Stum, -Clarabelle Gray, Jean Levitt, Davetta Raley, Norma Hudson, Patsy Gill, Marilyn Cockerel, Barbara Hesser, Florence Wright, Sylvia Gumbel, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, Miss Sanders. Row 2--Romona Bache, Annalou Sharp, Mary Behymer, Marion Sharp, Viola Moseley, Doris Age, Mary 'Flexter, Sammie Aber- nathy, Wilma Moseley, Lora Herdes. Row 1-Ann Behymer, Norma Murvin, Ada Weger, Winona Hall, Retha Padgett, Dorothy Weger, Dean Hunley, Mary Frank. L.. M, .M .,.. in ,M M A A -I z e i i ,mf X f , ' Rfk v , 34, L 31? 'J . , N' ,h ft! ' 'X 5. ls. .............-- , I 1 . CHEER LEADERS 'is' The cheer leaders, Patty and Peggy Staser, very ably demon- strated their ability to arouse the students to top heights in support- ing their team during the basketball season. MANAGERS 'if Hard working managers, Jim Lake, Don Miller, and Frank Mayden, were, always out before the team, getting equipment ready and checking out suits. They were the last ones to leave after all equipment had been accounted for. G. A. A. 'is' The Girls' Athletic Association is under the ection of Miss Sanders, our Physical Education teacher. All girls, whether or not they are participating in active sports havghn opportunity to join this organization. The officers for the school year 1947-48 are: President .................................................................. ..... N orma Moore Vice President ....... ........ A nn Behymer Secretary ............ ..... D 0r0Chy Wegel' Treasurer .,.......... ........ P atty Miller Parliamentarian .... .... C harlotte Ervin Scribe .......................................................................... Wilma Stanford Faculty Adviser ...................................... .................. A nnabel Sanders Our organization received an invitation to attend an Indian playday held at Wayne City. The following girls were chosen to attend: Charlotte Ervin, Louise Behymer, Wilma Stanford, Carolyn Easley, and Sylvia Nail. An Illinois league telegraphic basket shooting tournament was sponsored again this year by the G. A. A. The ten girls cho en for their scholarship and athletic ability to participate in the contest on March 23, 1948, were: Charlotte Ervin, Marilyn Cockerel, Patty Miller, Viola Moseley, Retha Padgitt, Evelyn Rhoads, Frieda Shelton, Ada Flo Weger, Dorothy Weger, and Jauncie Williams. Our association had the honor of selecting the candidates for the basketball queen. The following girls were chosen: Viola Moseley, Wilma Stanford, Marilyn Cockerel, Patsy Gill,,and Mary Frank. On December 19, 1947, the winning queen was crowned. The votes were one cent apiece, and basketball tickets were used as votes as well as money placed in the boxes. Mary Frank, the sophomore candidate, had the honor of winning first place. n s 1 -- CLAYTDN IAN -1'- ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'Y Donald T. Miller, Jim Bokenkamp, Ricky Schwartz, Charles Moseley, Glen Thomas, Bobby Hinkel, Mr. Schack. BASEBALL 'Y Row 2-Mr. Schack, Neal Murbarger, Phillip Hall, Don Cox, Bob Clark, Russell Fields, G. B. Holder, Don Bokenknmp. Row 1-Glen Thomas, Don Taylor, Ricky Schwartz, Jim Bokenkamp, Bill Holman, Johnny Murbarger. 4 9' I 'G Q ig fi? NM W N 1' , ,P E i 1 4 -I I . fef f.. - W 'H' ,if vgfky X if 5.5 rx 'Y F rf guna -f + r QT? 'gg- . . . , 1 , 1 l mf 1,4 40. M Ag 3 aw W, ' F rv V, xc Q .- . I9 Cl.A7'l'ONlIAN 48 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'is' The Athletic Association, sponsored by Coach Schack, decides upon many important problems that arise in the course of a year in athletics. For instance the association decides upon the number of quarters that a boy must play in order to be eligible for a major letter in basketball. This year the number was set at 16 quarters. In baseball it was decided that a boy would have to participate in both the fall and spring seasons in order to be eligible for a letter. As a source of income the Athletic Association sponsors two coke machines located in the gym. This year they also sponsored a donkey basketball game to a capacity packed gym. FALL BASEBALL '83 Clay City 12-Farina 2 The Clay City Wolves won the initial game of the fall season of '47, smotherilig the Farina Bob Cats 12-2 on the foreign diamond. Star of the game was Ricky Schwartz, whose two booming triples and a double as well as a two hit game helped his team to win. Clay City 5-Kinmundy 4 The Wolves made it two in a row when they dropped the Kinmundy Hornets 5-4 in their first home game of the season. Star of the game was Don Cox. He won this honor when he cracked a double in the last of the seventh to send home the winning run. - Clay City 29-Sumner 16 The Wolves annexed their third triumph by spanking Sumner in a 29-16 slug- fest at Clay City. Star of the game honors went to Jim Bokenkamp, who collected a home run, a do-uble, and two singles in six trips to the plate. Clay -City 3-Noble 3 In a hard fought game on the Noble diamond the Wolves had to accept a tie with the Wildcats as darkness fell before the game could be decided in extra innings. No star of the game was picked. ' Clay City 15-Cisne 4 . The Wolves made it No. 4 win as they trounced the Cisne Batsmen at Henderson Field by a count of 15-4. Star of the game honor went to Ricky Schwartz. Rick hurled a two hitter and had a perfect day at the plate. ' ml Q ' H...-W-1.-. llc!! 'ClLAYlf0NIIAN -Ei-Z 418 Clay City 15--Farina 3 The Wolves made it two in a row over the Bob Cats by spilling them at Hender- son Field by a score of 15-3. Star of the game was Bob Clark. Bob had three singles plus a walk in four trips to the plate. Clay City 8-Kinmundy 15 The first defeat of the Wolves during the fall season was administered by the Kinmundy Hornets on the foreign field by a final score of 15-8. Star of the game honors went to the veteran catcher, Jim Bokenkamp, He received the recognition by getting on base all five times. FINAL BATTING AVERAGES-FALL SEASON AB H Pct. Bokenkamp ..... . 26 16 .615 Taylor ........ . 26 10 .385 Schwartz ...... . 29 10 .344 Cox ................. . 27 9 .333 Murbarger, J. ...- . 30 10 .333 Clark ............... . 21 7 .333 Thomas ........ . 21 5 .238 Hall ........ . 23 4 .173 Fields ............... . 3 1 .333 Holman .............. . 13 1 .077 Murbarger, N. ..... 5 0 .000 CGNFERENCE STANDINGS WON LOST TIED PCT. Noble ......... .. 7 1 1 .875 Clay City .... 5 1 1 .830 Louisville .... 4 2 0 .664 Kinmundy .... 3 3 1 .500 Cisne ......... 3 4 1 .429 Farina ....... 1 6 0 ,143 Sumner ..... 0 6 0 .000 SPRING SEASON SCHEDULE Cisne-At Clay City .....................,.........,.,,.........,,,........ ,,,,, A pril 20 Sumner-At Sumner .... April 23 ClSI18-All Cisne ............... April 30 Louisville-At Clay City .... Noble--At Clay City ........... Louisville-At Louisville .. May 7 May 11 May 14 v 3 1 f-s 'ZM 3--s flew c:TY gg 1 fm 61-rores Q23 Q2 42 43 W, DONT Sfzoofkfn hgh 4QKfM,H1 ,:? Do N' T 5h0OfQf7Z faw 5HO0T'EM 177 fke BASKET TH HTS Where H147 .go . I X ill IIQ 'CLAY'Il'DNlIAN 1 48 BASKETBALL '33 Clay City 57-Sumner 26 The Clay City Wolves opened their 1947-48 season with a win over a scrappy Sumner team. This was a conference win. Bob Clark was high man with 20 points. Clay City 52-Cisne 31 The Wolves added another conference win by trouncing a weak -Cisne squad 52-31 on the home court in the second tilt of the season. High man was Bokenkamp with 11 points. Clay City 36-Kinmundy 26 The Wolves traveled to Kinmundy to take the long end of a 36-26 tilt for their third conference win. The Pack was ahead at the half 11-9. Taylor was high with 11. Clay City 33-Flora 45 The Pack took a beating from a very poor Flora quintet of Wolves on the opponent's court. After leading by a score of 19-14 the Wolves stumbled and went down to defeat 45-33 in a trying game. Clay City 39-Farina 25 The Wolves scooped up No. 4 conference win by spanking the Farina Bob Cats on the local court. The Wolves never could get their fast break to work against the stubborn defense that the Farina five put up but went on to win 39-25. Bokenkamp was high man with a dozen markers, Clay City 35-Louisville 32 The Pack plucked the feathers from the Louisville -Cardinals in a rough contest that ended with the tired Cards on the short end of a 35-32 count. The Wolves led 18-11 at the half. Clay City 47-Newton 34 After getting off to a very bad start the Wolves rallied to take a 47-34 victory from the Newton Eagles on the home floor. It was the Packs' fifth win in six star s. Clay City 55-Wayne City 35 The Wolves avenged defeats in previous seasons by running over the Indians from Wayne City 55-35. The Pack never was in any real danger and went on to wineasily. Bob Clark was high man with 22 points. llQ 4'---:E'l2ILAY'If'DN IIAN 48 BASKETBALL '93 QContinuedl Clay City 71 -Xenia 35 The Wolves ran up their highest total of the season so far by romping over the Trojans at Clay City 71-35 for their sixth conference win without defeat, The scoring was rather well balanced with Fields taking the high honors with 14 markers. Clay City 26-Noble 41 The Pack journeyed to Noble to meet old conference foes in a contest in which the Wildcats came out the better by a count of 41-26. Williams, Noble's tricky guard, put on such a show as to completely outclass the Wolves. Clay City 45--Louisville 44 The Louisville Cardinals came to town and almost spilled the Wolves in a thrilling 45-44 encounter which found the Pack on the long end of things when the smoke of battle cleared. Taylor was high with 17 and played quite an important role in helping the Pack to win. This was the Wolves' seventh win against one loss in conference play. Clay 'City 26-Farina 47 The Wolves were beaten by the Bob Cats on the foreign floor for their Secfmd loss in conference battles. After the first quarter was over the Farina five went on to rampage and conquer the Wolves. Jahraus was the key to the Bob Cats' power and scored 24 points for the winners. Clay City 33-Bridgeport 49 The Wolves lost their fourth game of the season to the Bridgeport Bulldogs on the local hardwood. The score at the half was Wolves 14, Bulldogs 22. Clark was high with 10 points. Clay City 77-Cisne 33 The -Clay City boys were guests of a weak Cisne five whom they overrode by a final score of 77-33. Bokenkamp was high with 21. This was the Wolves' eighth win in conference circles and kept them in sole possession of second place with the Noble Wildcats in first. M-IDLAND TRAIL TOURNAMENT -- NOBLE Clay City 41--Louisville 47 In their first game in the tourney the Wolves lost out to a scrappy Cardinal quintet from Louisville in an overtime. When the final gun sounded the game stood Louisville 41, Clay City 41. In the overtime the Cards scored 6 while the Wolves pitched in one basket to end the contest 47-41, Cardinals. This defeat put the Wolves in the consolation bracket where they played the loser of the Cisne-Farina tilt. ll QD 'ClLAXY'lf'DN IIAXN ll- 418 BASKETBALL '23 fContinuedJ Clay City 66 --Cisne 43 ln their first game in the losers' bracket the Wolves triumphed in a 66-43 tilt over the Cisne Lions. The Pack led at the half 31-15. Taylor was high with 24 points. Clay City 42-Kinmundy 36 On Saturday night the Wolves took third place by lacing the Kinmundy Hornets 42-36 in the consolation tilt. It was the first time that the Wolves have placed in the tourney in several years. Clark was high for the Wolves with 15 markers. Clay City 30-Sumner 42 The Wolves traveled to the small Sumner court and annexed their third confer- ence loss. This made their chances of a tie for second rather uncertain. The score at the half stood Sumner 24, Clay City 15. Clay City 12-Olney 35 Another small floor and another defeat. This time it was at the hands of the Olney Tigers. Although the Wolves put up a good defense and kept the Olney basketeers well settled, they in turn met an impregnable defense and the result was the smallest total score of the year-12 points. Clay City 35-Newton 37 ' After enjoying a first quarter lead of 14-5 the Wolves blew up and dropped a close 37-35 contest into the eager hands of the Newton Eagles at Newton after having triumphed over the same Eagles earlier in the season 47-34. Clay City 26-Noble 47 Again came the clash of old rivals, This time the two teams met at Clay City and again the Wildcats marched to a lopsided victory over the Wolves without being troubled too much so it seemed. This was the Wolves' fourth loss in confer- ence play against eight wins. Again Williams was the whole show for the Wildcats, scoring 16 points for the scoring laurels. Clay City 79-Xenia 33 The Pack rolled up their largest total of the year by putting together 79 points against the Xenia Trojans at Xenia in their last game away from home in their scheduled season. Fields was high with 20 points. Clay -City 58-Kinmundy 37 The Wolves ended their season in a flash of glory as they ran over the Kinmundy Hornets 58-37 at Clay City. The whole quintet was hitting and driving as only they did before the holidays. Although the Hornets' Johnny Garden counted 23 points it did not affect the Wolves to any great extent and they won their tenth tilt in conference contests. 'This ended the Wolves' schedule with 12 wins and 8 losses. IIQI -CLAWFUNNAN 48 BASKETBALL 'Yi lContinued1 ' DISTRICT TOURNAMENT - FLAT ROCK Clay City 35--Sumner 29 The Wolves took their opening game in the Flat Rock District by spanking Sumner's Arabs 35-29. Taylor was high with 9 points. Clay City 32-Palestine 25 The Wolves won the Flat Rock championship contest by crowding out the Palestine Pioneers 32-25 on Friday night. The Wolves were out in front at the half 17-11 and went on to win without too much trouble. This victory gave them the right to meet the Bridgeport Bulldogs in the Bridgeport Regional Tourney at Bridgeport. REGIONAL TOURNEY -- BRIDGEPORT The Bridgeport Bulldogs ended basketball for the Wolves for another season by subduing them 36-30 in second round play. The Wolves led at the half 19-14 and at the third quarter mark 26-21 but lost out in the last period. The Bulldogs put on quite a stalling act which cost the Pack the game, Ricky Schwartz put on a good show for home fans as he hit both baskets for a total of 10 points and the scoring laurels. FIRST TEAM SCORING FG FT FTM TP Bokenkamp .... 107 45 40 259 Clark ........... 96 5 69 249 Taylor ...........,.. 104 23 50 231 Schwartz ........... 44 29 33 1 17 Murbarger, J. 42 19 49 103 Fields .............. 37 12 19 86 Hall ........ ...... 1 4 6 16 34 Murbarger, N. 5 2 3 12 Herdes .--- ------ 5 ' 0 0 10 Hinkel ........... 5 0 3 10 Holman .... 3 1 4 7 Keck ........ ...... 1 0 1 2 Moseley, C. .... 0 0 1 0 no -94 Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay City Clay -City Clay City Clay City Clay City Hinkel ...... Fields ............ Murbarger .... Herdes ,......... Holman ............. Moseley, C. .... . Hall .....,.......... Keck ........... Holder .... Bryan .......,.... Billingsley ....... Bokenkamp ....... Moseley, J. Jennings ..... Thomas ....... Workman ...... Snell ........... Coggan .... Gordon .... Smith ...... 'C lLf.NVYlf'D N II AN BASKETBALL '33 fContinuedJ SECOND TEAM SCORES Sumner Cisne Kinmundy Flora Farina Louisville Newton Wayne City Xenia 53 45 29 29 32 43 29 43 57 25 Noble 45 Louisville 43 Farina 50 Bridgeport 78 Cisne 37 Sumner 22 Olney 37 Newton 34 Noble 38 Xenia 64 Kinmundy SECOND TEAM STATISTICS FG FT FTM 76 19 24 62 29 31 39 14 17 31 19 30 19 23 25 23 12 18 V 21 8 17 17 5 8 16 7 8 6 4 5 7 1 4 6 2 3 5 2 4 5 0 4 2 2 1 2 1 5 2 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 418 TP 171 153 92 81 61 58 50 39 39 16 15 14 12 1'0 6 5 5 2 1 2 This year a Noon-Hour League was organized with eight teams in the circuit The competition proved tough and as a result several close and exciting games were played. Bill Holman's Shooting Stars were crowned champs when they defeated Bob Clark's 'Coons in a closely contested battle. Good sportsmanship was exhibited by all teams in the league. HREF-HXHZFflTlGNS 4 1, ,if . -QM 1, Q ,Q 5' 4 mx UT W QXA X .l ii A-an '- I9 - ClAYIUNIIAN 48 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB '33 Row 3-Owen Henry, Norma Moore, Jim Bokenkamp, Bill Bissey, Frank Mayden, Clyde McNair, Maurice Denton, Carolyn Easley, Freddie Amerman. Row 2-Charlotte Dane, Jean -Levitt, Ricky Schwartz, Bill Kenley, Bobby Hinkel, Dorothy Weger, Charlotte Ervin, Doris Age, Mr. Wheatley, Row 1-Wilma Stanford, Sylvia Gumbel, Patty Miller, .Russell Fields, Gene Crackel, Howard Pilson, Don Miller, Roy Padgett. The Photography Club was again organized this year under the supervision and direction of Mr. Wheatley. In the past only boys twere allowed to be members of this club, but this year it was possible for the girls to join. The purpose of this club was to instruct the students concerning the developing, printing, etc., of snapshots. The club proved profitable in promoting interest and ability. During the year the club had various ways of making money to help buy necessary equipment. An enlarging machine was purchased by the club, and experience gained through its use has been very helpful to the members. COMMERCE CLUB '23 Row 5-Elinor Heninger, Sylvia Gumbel, Norma Hudson, Bill Bryan, Mac Lindsey, Don Smith, Don Wattles, Raymond Pierce, Dolan Bayler, Johnny Murbarger, Jim Lake, Marilyn Cockerel, Norma Murvin, Viola Moseley, Wandalee Fehren- bacher. Row 4-Ann Behymer, Frieda Shelton, Retha Padgett, Dorothy Weger, Marion Sharp, Winona Hall, Jauncie Williams, Patsy Gill, Jackie Walker, Famie Gray, Clarabelle Gray. Row 3-Mr. Wheatley, Freddie Amerman, Glen Brninard, Evelyn Rhoads, Norma Moore, Marjorie Benskin, Barabra Hesser, Ada Weger, Charlotte Ervin, Doris Age, Miss Sanders. Row 2-Bobby Bissey, Wilma Stanford, Jean Levitt, Patty Miller, Russell Fields, Gene Crackel, Howard Pilson, Don Miller, Roy Padgett. Row 1-Bill Bissey, Maurice Denton, Gene Umfleet, Frank Mayden, Phillip Hall, Don Taylor, Bob Weber. Hey, where's the sport news? How're we going to fill up that space on page three? So were the worries of Jackie Walker, the editor of the school news- paper, The Fang. The publication of this newspaper is the main project of the Commerce Club. The club was organized and directed by Miss Sanders and Mr. Wheatley. Fifty-two pupils were enrolled in the club the past year. The club had only one party during the year. This party was a skating party at the Flora rink. The following officers were elected at the meeting on September 9, 1947: President. .................................................... .............................. W ilma Stanford V106 Presldent ....................................... ......................... W anda Fehrenbacher Secretary-Treasurer ...... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, S ylvig Gumbel as Di. -I LIGHTS CAMERA ACTION Ooo4oonap..O no oapoaaoll 004000911909 lloooovooon l 2? LQ th ' a BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS 'Yi LIBRARY STAF-F Mary Ellen Flexter, Sylvia Mae Gumbel, Norma Murvin, Joann Gibbs, Wilma Stanford, Jean Levitt, Mr. Craig, Mickey Cailteux, Loeta Shelton. LET'S TALK THINGS OVER Y STUDENT 'COUNCIL Row 2-Bill Moseley, Bobby Hinkel, Neal Murbarger,-Jim Moseley, Mr. Shafer. Row 1-Margaret Fehrenbacher, Sylvia Mae Gumbel, Mary Flexter, Trecia Charles, FUTURE JOURNALISTS 'Us' ANNUAL STAFF Row 2-Mr. Nash, Clarabelle Gray, Retha Padgett, Frieda Shelton, Dorothy Weger, Russell Fields, Marjorie .Benskin, Bobby Hinkel, Famie Gray, Doris Age, Mr. Craig. Row 1-Marion Sharp, Viola Moseley, Wilma Stanford, Sylvia Mae Gumbel, Elinor Heninger, Jackie Walker, Jean Levitt. W- zfvfvi -- mv mv-pwqssg, f.-r A -.W 1 Y' ' f '-we r cw I9 'ClAY'IONllAN 48 LIBRARY 'is' Quiet, please! The library is a place to do library work and not a place for friends to gather. Under the direction of Mr. Craig, the library was well conducted the past year. . Since the library already contained more books than most schools of the same size, few books were purchased this year. A complete set of Encyclopedia Americana was added and two books, Inside U. S. A. and One World in the Making. All these books proved to be useful in class room work. ' Some book ends were purchased in order to create a neat appearance and thus improve the looks of the library itself. Loeta Shelton, Jean Levitt, Joann Gibbs, Norma Murvin, Mary Flexter, Mickey Cailteux and Sylvia Gumbel served as assistants, Wilma Stanford acted as head librarian. STUDENT COUNCIL 'Hs' The backbone of the extra curricular activities and interest in the student welfare of the Clay City Community high school is the Student Council, which is composed of two members from each class. It was led by Sylvia Gumbel, a delegate from the senior class, while Margaret Fehrenbacher kept the records. The principal, V. D. Shafer, acted as the 'Council's sponsor. One of the Council's activities was to set up a governing body for the Dizzy Derby. It consisted of the president and vice president of each class. Mr. Wheatley was also a member of this group. Another activity on the Council's agenda was the establishment of a .Recreation Center. It was organized for the purpose of supplying wholesome entertainment on Saturday nights. The Student Council acted as the governing body of it only until a permanent group of officers could be elected. On looking back we feel proud of the accomplishments of a busy yearg looking forward we possess an eagerness for opportunities to serve C. C. C. H, S. in the uture. Representatives to the Student Council were: Freshman Class ........................ . ......................... Trecia Charles, Jim -Moseley Sophomore Cla s ..... ............. M ary Flexter, Neal Murbarger Junior Class ......... . .... Margaret Fehrenbacher, Bill Moseley SeI1i0r Class ..-... ................... S ylvia Gumbel, Bob Hinkel st,aA..a.l...a.s,irmg.aa:l.a-- lsga.s...s...,,.....a: ., .t..s.s.zsssmas,..,e..s-.. ANNUAL STAFF 'is' i Knock 'em down . . . drag 'em out . . . that's how the Cfaytonian sold all those subscriptions. But selling was just a small part of the tribulations of an annual. The business manager, Russell Fields, became weak when it came time to sell ads, but he trudged from place to place and ads came in faster and faster: Wilma Stanford and Viola Moseley, art editors, racked their brains drawing sketchesg the sport editors, Frieda Shelton and Bobby Hinkel, became temporarily white headed when they tried to remember all the sport activities of the yearg Jean Levitt was right there collecting iokes and snapshots, besides helping to assemble the school activitiesg but that wasn't all, the editors, Sylvia Gumbel and Elinor Heninger had troubles also while collecting pictures, and trying' to impress the various reporters that there was a deadline to meet. Poor Mr. Nash and Mr. Craig, sponsors of this madhouse, had-to know all the answers to the millions of questions that arose. It sounds like a hard- job! Well, 'it was, but as we thumb through the pages, 'we get a thrill that only those who have ,helped produce this year's 'Claytonian can experience, for in addition to the pictures and the printed words, there is a soul there in the annual--the Spirit of the School. :WS ,Qb KiB'M1 'idqlmllii' ' JH 4 A, 41 bl in 1 7' -fi - pr, E, 5 gxfsZ'Y',f' X,'l X. 11' - V, 1 rd' IQ Cl.AY'l'0NIAN 48 DIZZY DERBY OF '47 '93 The annual Dizzy Derby held on November 6, 1947, was one of the most important activities of the year. It was quite a gay and colorful affair, and held an amazing resemblance to a regular carnival. The concessions included the novelty stand, the basketball throw, baseball throw, spook house, bingo stand, freak show, and class stands. Each class sold raffle tickets to obtain votes for their respective candidates for King and Queen. The Senior class led to victory with Wandalee Fehrenbacher and Jim Bokenkamp as the winning King and Queen of the Dizzy Derby. They were crowned in an impressive ceremony, the attendants being the runner-ups in the following o-rder: Juniors, Norma Murvin and Ricky Schwartz, Sophomores, Mary Frank and Charles Moseleyg Freshmen, Mary Behymer and Jimmy Cockerel. While the carnival proved to be quite amusing and entertaining, the main purpose was to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet, therefore, all profit was handed to the Junior class treasurer. C' M 4 5 .1-'-. '-' lu 3: K .'q , F. -':11Q'Qk':11., .Mk Xxx IIQI '-'CIl.AYlf'DNllAN 48 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA '23 Row 5-Charlotte Ervin, Elinor Heninger, Peggy Staser, Shirley Frank, Vera Moseley, Eunice Armitage, Anita Sansom, Wilma Stanford, Sylvia Nail, Eve'lyn Rhoads, Norma Moore, Charlene McDowell, Frieda Shelton, Famie Gray, Rae Weidner, Doris Mitchell, Patty Miller. Row 4--Joann Gibbs, Loeta Shelton, Barbara Henderson, Patty Staser, Lois Lewis, Mickey Cailteux, Jauncie Williams, Ann Behymer, Carolyn Easley, Violet Stum, Bonnie Henderson, Nova Mitchell, Lois Weidner. Row 3-Helen Lambert, Margaret Fehrenbacher, Ada Weger, Winona Hall, Marion Sharp, Norma Hudson, Patsy Gill, Marilyn Cockerel, Barbara Hesser, Florence Wright, Betty Wells, Lola Bissey, Ellen Patridge, Marjorie Benskin, Joann Heninger, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, -Clarabelle Gray, Nancy Brown, Miss Ogden. Row 2--Romona Bache, Annalou Sharp, Mary Behymer, Davetta Raley, Viola Moseley, Doris Age, Mary Flexter, Sammie Abernathy, Jean Levitt, Wilma Moseley, Lora Herdes. Row 1-Charlotte Dane, Mary Frank, Dean Hunley, Jackie Walker, Retha Padgett, Dorothy Weger, Carroll Phillips, Patty Stanley, Joan Dunahee, Jean Norton. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'ii Row 4-Galen Pittman, Bill West, Gene Wattles, Bill Tooley, Roy Van Fossen, Gene Umfleet, Bob Clark, Francis Morris, Dickie Shaffer, Frank Wilcox, Bill Bryan, Glen Brainard, Jim Moseley, Don Miller. Row 3-Melvin Colclasure, Neal Kenley, Robert Stanley, 'Clyde McNair, Dolan Bayler, Russell Fields, Jim Keck, Gene -Crackel, Phillip Hall, Jack Smith, Don Hall, Norman Scammahorn. Row 2-Charles Combs, Bob Bissey, Max Rhoads, Gene Workman, Gene Woods, Owen Henry, Jack Cook, Carroll Frutiger, Lynn Gray, Jim Cockerel, Garlin Workman, Charles Jenning . Row 1-Mr. Bissey, Bob Hinkel, Mervin Moseley, Charles Moseley, 'Bill Moseley, Mac Lindsey, Don Smith, 'Carman Harrison, Mr. Petty, A- , - .Q-f f-afallunis-le. i. , if N-Q fmgf' m-,ffm J I 5 P O I9 ' Cl.AY'I'0NlAN 48 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 'is' This is an organization formed for the purpose of furthering interest and ability in making our homes of tomorrow better. The sixty-nine members belonging have had at least one year's course in Home Economics. At our first meeting we organized our Chapter and heard reports by Wandalee Fehrenbacher and Wilma Stanford, who were our delegates to the F. H. A. Training Camp last summer. The officers elected for the year were as follows: President .................................................................... Wandalee Fehrenbacher Vice President ...................................................... ............... W ilma Stanford Secretary ............. ..... E linor Heninger Treasurer ................ . ........... Ada Flo Weger Parliamentarian ..... ................... A nn Behymer Historian .............. ...................... V iola Moseley Reporter ...................................................................... Margaret Fehrenbacher We chose as our theme for our Chapter's activities and our Publicity Book this year the motto, A rainbow of plans and activities will lead to a Pot of Gold. In October, following our candle-light ceremonies of formal initiation and in- stallation, we had a slumber party in the gymnasium. Our Chapter Mother this year was Mrs. Frank Schack, who was very co-operative with the Chapter. At one of our meetings, Mrs. Schack gave us advice concerning Baby-Sitting and Child Care. In March eight girls gave special numbers and a one-act play, So They Say, to entertain the Busy Bee Society at their regular mee ing. During the noon hours and at our basketball games, the F, H. A. girls joined forces with the F. F. A. boys in selling ice cream bars. As a result, we received half of the profit received from the sales. On March 25 we sponsored an Easter party in honor of the F. A. boys in the gymnasium, and in April we published the Section Newsletter. We elected Barbara Hesser and Patty Staser as our delegates to the F. H. A. Training Camp at East Bay, Bloomington, Illinois. Other activities planned for the year were a bazaar and a Mother-Daughter evening. 4 .. . Li. . a..ai...x....a...i M, , ' ,. 'i T 1ei.,:4, f,g. .'q lIQl 1--T- '-'Cll.AkY'lf'DNllAXN 48 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, ' as The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys en- rolled in Vocational Agriculture. During the past three years the local chapter has had 100W of the boys who were enrolled in one of the courses dealing with supervised farming. The following boys are officers of the F, F. A, this year: Billy Moseley, presi- de-ntg Mac Lindsey, vice president, Mervin Moseley, secretary 5 Don Smith, treasurer 5 Charles Moseley, reporterg and Bill West, sentinel. At the beginning of the year the program of work was organized by the follow- ing boys acting as chairmen of these major divisions: Bill Bryan, supervised Farm- ing, Carman Harrison, Cooperaticng 'Bobby Bissey, Community Serviceg Roy Van Fossen, Leadershipg Owen Henry, Earnings and Savingsg Dolan Bayler, Conduct of Meetingsg Bobby Hinkel, Scholarshipg and Mac Lindsey, Recreation. In a grain judging contest, sponsored by the local boys, on February 28, Clay City ranked first, Cisne second, and Newton third. Among the ten high indi- viduals in this contest were the following boys: Mervin Moseley, first, Gene Workman, secondg Mac Linndsey, Francis Morris and Bill Moseley, tied for fourth. Iln the sectional F. F. A. basketball tournament the Clay City farmers were eliminated by Oblong who were later beaten by Effingham in the finals. The DeKalb Agricultural award, which is presented each year to the senior who has had four years of Agriculture, and who has an outstanding record in school and on the farm, was earned by Bobby Hinkel. During the year two F. F. A.-F, H. A. parties were enjoyed, a radio program was presented, and the chapter participated in many other activities. +ClLAXYlf'D N IIAXN 418 BAND '33 CLARINETS- Row 1 fl-rl-Carolyn Easley, Don Bokenkamp. Row 2 Row 3 fl-rj-Gene Crackel, Wilma Stanford. fl-rj-Sammie Abernathy, Jack Smith. CORNETS-- Row 1 ll-rl-Neal Kenley, Bill Bryan, Frank Barre, Don Miller. Row 2 il-rl-Doris Mitchell, Dickie Shaffer, Davetta Raley. HORNS- Row 1 fl-rl-Elinor Heninger, Bob Clark. BASS- Row 1 fl-rl--Jabez Coggan. FLUTE- Row 1 fl-rj-Charlotte Dane. SAXOPHONES- Row 1 fl-rj-Evelyn Rhoads, Patty Miller, Marion Sharp. TROMBONES- Row 1 fl-rj-Mary Flexter, Don Taylor. Row 2 fl-rj-Jim Bokenkamp, Joann Heninger, Ricky Schwartz, Jauncie Williams. BARITONES- Row 1 fl-rj-Norma Moore, Doris Age. X DRUMS- Row 1 ll-rj-Freddie Amerman, Bill Holman, Norma Murvin. CYMBALS- Row 1 Cl-rj-Ann Behymerg Mrs. Craig fdirectorj. HEAD MAJ'ORETTE- MAJORETTENS- Evelyn Rhoads Sammie Abernathy Bill Bissey Patty Staser sz Q3 ix aww: EN 2 ' BAND '33 At 1:00 o'clock the members of the band hurry down to the stage to begin practice. With Mrs. Craig in her place, the band begins to play. A squeak is heard from the clarinets. The rest stop-- We'll start from the beginning again, are the words of Mrs. Craig as she looks around to see if the rest of the students are paying attention. The organization not only presented two fine concerts, but also participated in the Individual .Music and Band Contest held at Bridgeport. The band officers were Don Miller, presidentg Jim Bokenkamp, vice president, Wilma Stanford, secretaryg Don Taylor, treasurer: Evelyn Rhoads, band librarian, and Elinor Heninger, scribe. TWIRLERS 'ls' Basketball fans were entertained at each home game by the three twirlers. All three were sophomores: this being Bill Bissey's first year. Patty Staser and Sammie Abernathy have twirled for two years. A Head majorette, Evelyn Rhoads, had a class of eleven students every Thursday afternoon. Most of them were beginners in grade school. They made only one public appearance during the year. It was at the last basketball ,game of the season that they performed. CLAYIDN IAN 48 5 m....,..........,. M h. JABBERWOCKY AND JIVE Donald T.- Yes but why study philosophy? It doesn t make me any happier Mr. Hortin- No dear boy but it enables you to be unhappy more in telligently. Ive an invention at last that will mean a fortune. ' What is it this time? Why it's an extra key for a typewrit . When you dont know how to s ll a word you hit that key, and it makes a blur that might be an e an a or almost anything else you like. The teacher had asked her class to write a short composition on the subject Water One pupil seemed to be having difficulty but finally he turned in his paper, 'md here is what he wrote: Water is a ligh -colored wet liquid which urns dark when you wash in it. I fell over forty feet today without getting hurt ' I Did you land on a feather bed? No, I just stumbled through a school bus. ' After the visitor had talked all evening about the size and fierceness of the mosquitoes, the old Southerner was becoming much annoyed Just look at 'em swarm, the guest complained. Why don't you screen this porch? That, suh, the old man replied, would be unsportsmanlike. We use mouse traps. Scotch Holiday Dandy McDonald asked a lady friend to accompany him to the fair Next morning the girl's father asked her how she enjoyed the fair, Didn't see it, the girl replied. What? the father asked sharply. I thought you said you were going to the fair. We were, the girl explained, but after walking eight miles I was so tired I couldn't climb over the fence. A woman of more wealth than musical knowledge was using a portion of her money to help a young and promising pianist. She paid the boy's tuition at music school and allowed him to live in her home where he practiced for hours daily One afternoon the benefactor said to the young pianist: That is a beautiful uumberg may I ask who composed it? Beethoven was the composer, Madam, the young man replied. Ah, yes, I recall now, the lady fibbed, and is he still composing? No, Madam, said the youngster slyly. He is decomposing. MS' '5 H Y 1 , 1 rlnf g r .Hr ,Q -. ., IIQD --'az--1 'lIlI.AYlf1DN IIAN ---'4-- 418 rw . H 1 .n if , N er ' pe , I C t , t 'CILAXYTFU N IIAN 48 HEART TROUBLE 'is' Carman Harrison, Jackie Walker, Jean Levitt, Wilma Stanford, Don Miller, Viola Moseley, Elinor Heninger, Wandalee Fehren- bacher, Doris Age, Gene Wattles, Bobby Hinkel, Patty Miller, Sylvia Mae Gumbel, Norma Moore, Norma Hudson, Marion Sharp, Jim Bokenkamp. ALPHA AND OMEGA CLUB '23 Row 2-Sylvia Gumbel, JeanALevitt, Norma Hudson, Don Miller, Gene Wattles, Jim Bokenkamp, Bob Hinkel, Carman Harrison, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, Jackie Walker, Mr. Hortin. Row 1-Elinor Heninger, Doris Age, Viola Moseley, Wilma Stan- ford, Norma Moore, Patty Miller. Marion Sharp. Mff. 1 lm ini Lz'l'Qrar QW CLA HEART TROUBLE 'E' You are now in the parlor of the buena Vista Hotel, a small and exclusive hostelry in a smart summer colony in the East. It is on a summer afternoon. This was the setting of the play, Heart Trouble, which was presented by the English IV class on November 14, 1947. Heart Trouble told the story of a boy who had a lot of trouble trying to explain an article which appeared in the Town Tattler, a local newspaper. Individual honors went to Doris Age, Patty Miller, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, Wilma Stanford: Norma Moore, Elinor Heninger, Viola Moseley, Sylvia Gumbel, Eugene Wattles, Bobby Hinkel, Don T. Miller, and Jim Bokenkamp. Of course, without the direction of Mr. Hortin, as well as the students who worked on various committees, this play would not have been a success. THE ALPHA AND OMEGA CLUB ii Y 1 The Alpha and '-Omega Club was organized under the supervision of Mr. Dale E. Hortin. The club consisted of members of the English IV class. The purpose of the club was to help the members to learn correct Parliamentary procedure, , At the beginning of the year the officers were elected semi-monthly, but for our own convenience we later elected officers for the year. The, officers were: President: Jim Bokenkampg Assistant President, Norma Mooreg Secretary, Doris Ageg Treasurer, Norma. Hudsoftg Sergeant-at-Arms, Carman Harrisong The Keeper of the Parthenon and Critics were elected every two weeks. Some of our activities during the year were writing our own original stories, essays, poems, giving extemporaneous peeches, and singing. ll QI 'CILAYYIFDN Il AN 418 CHORUS '33 Row 3-Margaret Fehrenbacher, Norma Murvin, Charlotte Ervin, Wilma Stanford, Ricky Schwartz, Don Taylor, Jim Bokenkamp, Bill Bryan, Don Miller. Row 2-Dean Hunley, Evelyn Rhoads, Sylvia Nail, Ann Behymer, Patty Miller, Norma Moore, Doris Age, Wandalee Fehrenbacher, Gene Crackel. Row 1-Mary Behymer, Davetta Raley, Carolyn Easley, Jean Levitt, Jackie Walker, Annalou Sharp, Bonnie Henderson, Jabez Coggan. The chorus made only one appearance this year, This was at a Christmas Cantata given on December 14 at four in the afternoon. The eantata was divided into the following parts: I. The Prophecy. II. The Annunciation. III. The Birth. IV. The Vision of the Shepherds. V. The Visit of the Magi. VI. The Word Was Made Flesh. There were eight songs by the chorus, five solos, and one piece by the mixed octet. The solos were sung by Norma Murvin, Charlotte Ervin, Don Miller, Ricky Schwartz, and Don Taylor. The octet was made up of Norma Murvin, Margaret Fehrenbacher, Charlotte Ervin, Wilma Stanford, Don Miller, Jim Bokenkamp, Don Taylor and Ricky Schwartz. There were twenty-nine boys and girls in the chorus. It was under the direction of Mrs. A. T. Craig. Mrs. W. R. Dewhirst was the piano accompanist. ?m1f,,J is J -fini .HJ T o our De Ar OM N VT 4 E v - er be 'Je Tru e I9 - ClAYfDNIANv 48 1947-48 CALENDAR - fs SEPTEMBER- 2-School opens with the enrollment of 165 students. Faculty is introduced and daily schedule is reviewed. 9-Calling all band members!!! Musical instruments are being bought at the Grade School gym. 15-First meeting of the F. F. A. and F. H. A. 16-I-Iear ye!! First baseball game. 17-Any magazines today??'! Magazine Drive between the junior and senior classes. . 19-The sophomore class wants to be the first to have a party. It proved to be very successful. 22-Get out early. The faculty is having a meeting. What did we do now??? 24-Photography Club has a meeting. Let's see some good pictures!!! 26-The F. F. A. and F. H. A. had a party. It was a success, so I guess the farmers and homemakers get along O. K. OCTOBER- 1--Get out second period. W. S. Willett from India talked to the student body and faculty. 2-The F. H. A. had a party. I wonder how the food was???? 8-G. A. A. Initiation. Boy! the girls sure were comical. 9-Guess what!! The freshmen wanted to let us know that they were still around, so they had a party. 10-End of first six weeks. 13-Commercial Club had a party. All of our typists and secretaries got together. 14-Magic, Magic, Magic everywhere. Don Theobold, the magician, performed for us. It was enjoyed by everyone. 15-We didn't know that our seniors were so handsome until they came to school dressed up to have their senior pictures taken. 16-The assembly got to listen to the preview of the band concert which was held the 17th of October. Y 21-Junior class had a skating party. Wonder why all the juniors were carrying pillows the next day. 28-The senior class had a Ha1lowe'en party. Everyone was masked, even the sponsors, Mr. Craig and Mr. Nash, ' ., . ...tam i M 'L - . hr ,,., 'Ni 4 llQll 1'lZlLAXi9'lflDN IIAXN ' 4 1947 48 CALENDAR CContinuedJ NOVEMBER- 6-Here's what we've been waiting for, The Dlzzy Derby. After waiting all evening, the King and Queen were finally crowned. fSeniors, of course.J 14-Anyone who has heart trouble, should have seen the play Heart Trouble given by the senior English class. 18-Hear Ye! Basketball fans. The first basketball game was played 21-Second six weeks. Exams! Exams! 27-28-No books, no school. Thanksgiving vacation for two days DECEMBER- 3-Freshmen class had another party. Those freshmen must like parties 10-General assembly to hear Methodist ministers talk. Sophomore class had a party. 14--Christmas spirit was felt everywhere when the Christmas Cantata was given under the direction of Mrs. Craig, 17-F. H. A. had another party. Those girls must like to cook 19-Basketball game with Xenia. The basketball queen was crowned afterwards JANUARY- 6-School opens again. 7-The juniors start the New Year by having a party 14--Excused sixth period to see Moore, the magician 15-16-DANGER! Semester exams 21-Photography Club had a meeting. 27-30--M. T. C. Tournament at Noble. The Clay City Wolves came in third' place 28-Group pictures were taken. Everyone was dressed in their Sunday best FEBRUARY- 4--The G. A. A. had one of their tourney games at night. The girls outdrew the Wolves in attendance. 18-The F. F. A. boys are really sore after riding the donkeys at the Donkey basketball game. - 'ae Dec. 22-Jan. 5-Christmas vacation. ' I lIQll + r--'CILAXYlf'DN IIAN 418 1947-48 CALENDAR '93 fContinuedJ FEBRUARY- 19-The Alpha and Omega Club had a party. It was the most successful party of the year. 20-The: freshmen didn't want the juniors to outdo them, so they came up with a par y. 26-27-District Tournament. Wolves won first place. Good work. Wolves! 27-Six weeks exams again. MARCH- 2-3-Regional Tournament. The Wolves had had luck and lost the first game. 5-Sophomore class had a party. 10-Commercial Club had a skating party. It was enjoyed by everyone. 12-Senior class party. The seniors finally decided to have another party. ' 16-4The G. A. A. took the privilege of showing the basketball boys how proud we were of them by giving them a party. It was a success, too. 25-The F. H. A. held a party for the F. F, A. Be careful of the food, boys! 26-Good Friday. No school. Isn't that wonderfu1??'??? 30-Band Concert. APRIL- 2-Junior class party. 9-Six weeks exams. 10--District band contest. ' 16-The band finally had a party. 30--Those sophomores had another party. MAY- 7-Junior and Senior Banquet. Ah, wonderful!!!! 14-Junior class party. 21-Senior exams. Poor seniors. 24-This is what the seniors have long waited for-COMMENCEMENT! 26-27-Semester Examinations, 28-School closes. I 1 Q' na w 1 1' is J 1 QAM , 0 ffl A 692515 A 4 . I . a gf' ,fx .1 r -. , X- r .9 , , - ,, . .5 Pin 5 y Y rl' , A 5' 'SJ , X X R . L 'V ' 53'-xg, E-. ?ifg . Q ' ' 1.4 DI U12 191 W1 I I A N Q' lla ... IQ M-1--1 CLAYIUNIAN -48 JABBERWOCKY AND JIVE 'is' Jim Bokenkamp- Pop, teacher said the world revolved on its axis. Mr. Bokenkamp- You must have misunderstood her, son. The world revolves on taxes. Don Taylor- Mr, Nash, I have made some money and I want to do something for my old school. I don't remember what studies I excelled in. Mr. Nash- ln my classes you slept most of the time. Don- Fine! I'l1 endow a dormitory. Did you know all the animals came on Noah's ark in pairs? All except wormsg and they came in apples. When the donkey saw the zebra, He began to switch his tail, Well, I never, was his comment. There's a mule that's been to jail. Oh, for the days when- a wolf had four legs, a line was a pencil mark, a pick-up was a truck. MUSICAL DOUBLE TALK More Than You Know .......................................................... Gotta Be This or That ....... No Can Do ................................. If I Had Only Known ..................... Gotta Make Up for Lost Time ....... I'll Never Be the Same ................ Blue Skies ................... - ......... .... ...................... Q.- How did you A.- Like Napoleon Dead Reckoning ....... ..... It's a Wonderful Life .. Easy Come, Easy Go Decoy ............................. Humoresque ............... Gilda ........................... Adventure ..................... out in the exams? went down in history. MOVIE DAFFS Chemistry Class True or False Test Algebra Test Yesterday's Assignment Review Week After Gym Class Everything's O. K. Getting to Class in the Niche of Time Summer Vacation Your Allowance What You Could Use to Attract that New Boy Funny Boy Leave Her to Heaven ...... .. ......... Make Mine Music ............. The Kid from Brooklyn Spellbound ...................., Combustible Glamma Gal Saturday Night Date Jealous Wrench .......................................... Tum on the Jive Kaye-o Guy .. ............. State of Heart When You See an H-Man . . .,-,. -lx I . Q ,V V iii.. - il ' JI, .- 4 - -fwf . , 1' ' g i gh, -- Y j qff-7 -A V ui- I V 9 - T ' 242. IT' l2'dY.1 f X '-P if. '1 'T Y, JA ,- :fxfw i I9 CIl.AY'I'DNIIAN 48 JABBERWOCKY AND JIVE 'is' Morons are always with us, so here goes! Didja hear about the little moron WHO-' Tied a parachute on his back so he wouldn't go into a tail spin? Hung himself by the strap in the subway so he could keep his chin up? Swallowed a motor so he wouldn't be a drag? Had his bed rebuilt because he got out on the wrong side? Cut off his hands because his sleeves were too short? Ate uranium and got atomic ache? How much does Toledo, 0? Can you call Minneapolis, Minn? What did Greenville, Miss? What made Chicago, Ill? Who helped Seattle, Wash? Who mined Portland, Ore? Whose grass did St. Louis, Mo? Who was Athena, Pa? How many eggs did New Orleans, La? Why was Atlanta, Ga? How many worlds did Columbus, Miss? Did you find Rogers, Ark? Can you think up more of these? If you can't, Topeka, Kan. Frank Mayden- Is it bad luck to have a cat follow you? Bill Holman- That all depends on whether you're a man or a mouse. Doris Age- What are you going to do with that box of bird seed? Wandalee- Grow birds, of course! A stranger in Clay City asked Jack Smith, Is this a healthy place? Jack replied, It sure is. Why, when I came here I was bald, couldn't walk, and had to be lifted from my bed. Wonderfull said the visitor. How long have you been here? Oh, was the reply, I was born here! Carman Harrison- How much for those collars? Man- Two for twenty-five cents. Carman- How much for one? Man- Fifteen cents. Carman-- lI'll take the other one. To those of you who have been wondering about the initials V. I. P. and G. I.'s, here's the answer. If you will notice, the letters V. I. P. are above the pictures of the senior officers so naturally they mean Very Important People. The other initials mean the Grand Illusionists, straight A students. gf, , .. ar.. .no .1 ,ae . .Ma .,....m.. . ::'7 4 I ,is LIL n' 1 4 1- A fvqx its JW- , m + 'w nf.- xl dsx gos w 'SY' S W 4' -S BL ,+ I 55 'W , poaxptxnww QQ, Q 9 OQL N5 40 8 J 1,1 1-Fvrr S - 9 OWN QI ARASE V 1. - Z Adve.vTnse MgNTs A H E A D ARE Y oMPhN .i sf A, .. KX U' N 571 l ll f 'lllllllll 0 I x 1- ':::7:::W 5:::' --- Q 0 sv 1 4 cs . Q '32 4' x 9 + a rt ' di- ' F' www ui? u v. A . A Q. - 1 ..--. ... 1 - , fa 1.4 ,X mu' . .M ew A iii ' www ,- , ,,,,P,,15. , ,,,n I ww, -.1 L -F 4, .1 :Z , ESQ ,nn ,Q xii. l fi 3,5 f.,.-- . 44-k' 1 li:-, ' In , CLAYIDNIANCEA . EASLEY at Bomzs C PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone 22 POLAND'S s'roRE ' General Merchandise Fresh Meats and Vegetables Phone 27JF433 Compliments of BIG FOUR MACHINE 8z SUPPLY CO CLAY CITY MILLING CO. Home of Profit-lVlor'.' F eeds. Cash Buyer. of Produce and Grain Clay City, Illinois 'CILAXYlf1D N Il AN ' -has GORDON 'S GROCERY Meats - Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Phone 30 Clay City, Illinois 4 CLAY CITY FORD-FERGUSON 8z TRACTOR EQUIPMENT AGENCY Phone 9 Burl Evans, Mgr. NALE'S STANDARD STATION Gas - Oil- Tires - Accessories Clay City, Illinois BERNARD SMITH 8: SONS Sand and Gravel I Trucking Contractors - Dump Truck Work Phone 47-R-11 Clay City, Illinois 18 'CILAXYTFD N ll AN C. 85 R. CAFE Steak and Dinners 418 Good Luck to Class of '48 SPORTSMAN POOL HALL Howard Blair, Prop. DOI-lERTY'S DRUG STORE Laota Doherty Banker, R. Ph. Gifts for All Occasions NAIIJS LUNCH Dinners -- Short Orders - Steak Home Made Pies - Chilli 'CILAXVTFD N IIAXN Congratulations to the Class of '48 CITY CLEANERS 48 Good Luck Seniors DR. CURTIS HENDERSON Best of Luck Class of '48 EARL PAYNE AND RONALD LEVITT Best Wishes to the Seniors HlSER'S MARATHON sanvlcz STATION . W-1 f'lIILAlYlf'lDNIIAN 3'-ll C. D. 8: J. W. DUFF Grains Feeds Seeds Clay City, Illinois SCHWARTZ BARBER SHOP Clay City, Illinois EALSEY 8: PADGETT Furniture and Undertaker H. J. BOKENKAMP Insurance Clay City, Illinois : 'CILAYTD N IIAN f JOHN D. BAN KER Sand and Gravel Clay City, Illinois Phone 19-R-4 418 Compliments of MONROE LAWSON Postmaster J OHN 'S ELECTRIC Electrical Appliances of All Kinds Sales and Service - House Wiring John D. Hockman Phone 77--Clay City, Illinois GOOD SCHOOL - GOOD COMMUNITY GOOD LUCK ROBERT E. DUFF Insurance f flDILAYWf1D N ll AN 48 PURE OIL PRODUCTS GLEN R. EASLEY Distributor Phone 26 MURVIN STORE We Congratulate You and Wish for You the Best There is in Life 'IZILAYTFD N Il AN FLORA PURE MILK CO. Flora Dairy Products Flora, Illinois 418 RICHEY BROS. Your International Dealers Flora, Illinois F LORA GREENHOUSE Flora, Illinois Phone 221 GODEKE STORE Auto Parts - Petroleum Products Sporting Goods Olney, Illinois T:-1 'C ILAXYIFD N II AN CLAYTON THEATER James M. Levitt 48 BUCK HUNLEY TRUCKING Dump Truck and Excavate Contractor Clay City, Illinois Phone-4-R-2 Res.g Office 25 GORTON CIGAR Sz CANDY CO. Flora, Illinois JOHN l. LEVITT General Merchandise Jean Levitt, Mgr. Sailor Springs, Illinois 'CILAVlf1D N II AN Il-Ti 418 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. OF OLNEY OLNEY GREENHOUSE Flowers for All Occasions Easley gl Padgett, Local Agents Phone 131-W, Olney 'CILAVYlI DN IIAXN 418 GOODMAN 8: HARRIS The Store for Men HOME OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Olney, Illinois LA RUTH SHOP The Store for Women HOME OF FAMOUS LABELS Olney, Illinois MURBARGER BROS. RECREATION HALL Candy and Cold Drinks Rolla and Leo Murbarger, Prop. UPTOWN GARAGE General Auto Repairing Firestone Tires and Accessories Clay City, Illinois Phone 57 fl 'CILAXVIFD N ll AN BORAH-HOLMAN MOTOR SALES Your FORD Dealer Phone 48 - Olney, Illinois 4 CLAY COUNTY ADVOCATE Commercial Printing Clay City, Illinois Arthur A. Allen, Publisher THE CLAY CITY BANKING CO. 56 Years of Service to This Community Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of the Federal Reserve System - Eat at - KENNY'S CAFE Fountain Service Clay City, Illinois - Open on Sundays - 18 'IIILAYIFD N II AN 418 Quality - Service HERF F -JON ES COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana Commencement Announcements Jewelers and Stationers to Clay City Community 1 c o sses H'gh S ho I Cla E. H. Hall, Representative Photographs by SPIETH STUDIO Olney, Illinois 'CILAXYTDNIIAN 1-f-if 4 8 Compliments of A. T. CRAIG As editor of this year's Claytonian, I would like to thank all those who made its publication possible. 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