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

 - Class of 1949

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19 CLAYTON I AN 49 Senior Class Will We of the Senior Class of the Clay City Community High School, being of sound mind, almost infallible judgement and infinite generosity and realizing that our days at our dear Alma Mater are soon to be terminated, declare this our last will and testament. To the Faculty and the Board of Education we wish to leave our most sincere appreciation. To Mr. Reichman and Mrs. Ilesser, who have so long tolerated these among us who insist upon forgetting locker combinations and throwing paper on the floor, we leave our praise for their patience and also a portion of sympathy for the coming years. To the remaining classes we leave our best wishes and encouragement. In addition to these, each individual of this class has made the supreme sacrifice of leaving one of his or her well known traits. Ann Behymer leaves everything “Lard” doesn’t want. Glen Brainard leaves his undecided expression to Bill Bissey. Bill Bryan leaves his “Great Dane” for the mascot of the Senior class next year. Marilyn Cockerel leaves her Frazer behind but is taking her “Bus ’ with her. Don Cox leaves his position as boss of the Ingraham gang to Gene Woods. Maurice Denton is leaving his many tardy slips to Gene Crackel. Bill Evans is soon leaving for Hollywood and the movies, but is leaving his red shirt as a souvenir. Margaret Fehrenbacher wishes to take but one thing with her, an A in English. Patricia Gill leaves her overstuffed notebook to anyone who thinks they can find anything in it. Bonnie Henderson leaves everything to her sister Barbara in order that the family standards might not be lowered. Owen Henry leaves his front teeth to the next sucker who tries to catch a ball in his mouth. Barbara Hesser leaves her art talent to the art editor of the annual of 1950. (Continued)

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19 CLAYTON I AN 49 Senior Class Will (Continued from preceding page) Bill Kenley leaves his seat in English but is taking his knowledge of atomic power. Jim Lake leaves his Ford to anyone who wants it. He’s getting a submarine. Frank Mayden leaves his “sharpies” to the next “Moose”. Doris Mitchell leaves her sourest note on the cornet to Jim Keck. Bill Moseley leaves his mechanical abilities and ideas to Bill Tooley. Vera Moseley leaves her collection of sweaters to Mary Flexter. Norma Murvin leaves her blush to Charlotte Dane. Mildred Osborne prefers to just pick up her books and walk out in her own sweet, quiet way. Roy Padgett leaves his position as soda jerk to any “Jerk” who wants it. Ellen Patridge leaves her ability to square dance to Carolyn Easley. Howard Pilson leaves his ability to make his automobile sound like an airplane to Charles Moseley. Galen Pittman leaves his ability to “get with a new Pontiac what you can't get with a Model-A” to Jim Cockerel. Davetta Raley leaves her northern accent to Alice Partin. Ricky Schwartz has decided to just leave the school to Easley. Gene Umileet leaves his long hours of diligent labor in the shop to Dick Shaffer. Bob Weber leaves his “ginger bread smiles for the giris to Lowell Kluthe. Ada Flo Weger is going to Ada a future gossip club with her Flo of witty remarks. Johnsie Williams leaves her swing and sway with Sammy Kaye. Garlin Workman leaves his position as coke salesman for the F.F.A. to his nephew Gene. He wants to keep it in the family.

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