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

 - Class of 1957

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Page 23 text:

Bob Hutchison leaves his best drum sticks to Bill Shafer. Pat Iffert leaves her short hair to Nova Hilderbrand. Bob Kesterson leaves his remarks to Ann Griffin. Rosemary Klingler leaves her pleasing personality and good natured ways to Edgar Monical. Clair Land leaves his clicking footsteps echoing throughout the hall. Joyce Lawler wills her jewelry to Edith Brooks. Connie Loye leaves the newspaper job to next year's Seniors. (Anyone want it?) Kay Mattoon wills her snappy clothes and dress habits to Shirley Kauble. Nella McDowell bestows her quietness to Janice Dehart. Wanda McVay leaves her energy and ambition to Claudia Kessler. Shirley Murbarger leaves with the hope that sister Marilyn can fill her cheer-leading shoes. David Omar leaves his merry laughter and corny jokes ringing in the classrooms. Sandra Omar leaves her ability to argue to anyone that needs it. John Osborn wills his sideburns to David Blessing. Mavis Patterson leaves her bashfulness to Patty Kesterson. Jim Payne leaves his place in the Smoker’s Club to a next year's Senior. Charles Purser leaves his studying ability to Vance Amerman. Mike Rinehart is more than willing to leave. Eugenia Rudolphi leaves her athletic ability to Joy Payne. Dee Shehom leaves his position as soda jerk to any Jerk who wants it. Judy Stanford leaves her popularity to Donna Osborn, who does O.K. now. Bob Staser bestows his baseball ability to Willis Busby. Donna Thomann leaves her gum chewing habit to Irma Taylor. Norma Tucker leaves her donkey riding ability to next year's suckers. John Weiler leaves the English class with a glad heart. We. Linda Gill and Eleanor Crackel, do hereby affix our seal of approval upon this disreputable document on this fifteenth day of January in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven.

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Senior Will We, the members of the Senior Class, being in sound mind and disposing memory and realizing that our days in our dear Alma Mater are soon to be terminated, do hereby make and declare our last will and testament. To the Faculty and Board of Education, our sincere appreciation for the opportunities offered us. To Ernie and Mrs. Crackel, our gratitude for their toleration and patience. To the Principal, our thanks for his undemanding manner, during our hard four years of struggle. To the remaining class, we leave our encouragement and sympathy. In addition to these, each individual bequeaths the following talents and characteristics. Red Ausbrook confers his extreme height to Roger Franklin. Barbara Bache bequeaths her long hair to Kaaren Osborn. Marlene Bahl leaves her pleasant disposition to all sour pusses. Maurice Bangart leaves his seat in History to the next sucker. Robert Browning leaves his way with girls to all unsuccessful boys. Edith Buerster leaves her A's to all English students. Gary Clark leaves his agriculture talents to the Future Farmers of America. Eleanor Crackel selfishly leaves her love for Elvis Presley to anyone who wants it. Davetta Crown leaves her ability to gather gossip to next year's paper. Geneva Edwards leaves her quiet ways to Janet Schack. Vemal Elliott leaves his many absentee slips to those with the toothache. Dean Farmer leaves his knowledge of History to all Juniors. You'll need it. Jeff Fee leaves nothing, he wants to keep everything. Tom Fleenor leaves his job as librarian to any bookworm. Ronald Gibbs is just glad to leave. Linda Gill leaves her several 5. to Ann Mathis who is doing fine. Clarence Harrison is glad to leave books and hard work to those who need them. Annakay Hogan leaves her droodles to next year's Secretarial Training Class. Cleta Hubble Fildes leaves nothing, she wants it all for Elzie.

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