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

 - Class of 1958

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Page 23 text:

DANIEL C. WEIDNER FFA 1,2,3. JAMES R. WEILER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 2, 3; BAA 2, 3. 4; Dance Club 1; Speech Club 1; School Play 1; Annual Staff 4.

Page 22 text:

BETTY SULLENS SIMMONS FHA 1, 2,3. 4; GAA 1, 2,3. 4; Commerce Club 2; Paper Staff 3,4. RITA MAYO STANLEY Class Secretary 3; Annual Staff 4. SYLVIA STANLEY GAA 3. JAMES E. STEWART Track 1, LINDA LOU SUNDAY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Projects Chairman 2, Songleader 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Song -leader 3,4; Commerce Club 2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Speech Club 1; School Play 1; Dance Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3,4. NORMA LOUISE WATSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Speech Club 1; Commerce Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Custodian 4; Class Secretary 2; Student Council 3; Queen Candidate 2; School Play 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4.



Page 24 text:

We, the members of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and memory, and realizing that our days as students of dear old C. C. C. H.S. are numbered, do hereby make and declare our last will and testament. To the board of Education and taxpayers we leave our thanks for providing us with such a modern, well-equipped school. To Mr. Shafer we leave our appreciation for his understanding and tolerance. To the faculty we leave our gratitude for allowing us to leave. To Ernie and Mrs. Crackel we leave our hope that future classes will be more cooperative. To the Junior class we leave our combined knowledge of American History, which we are sure they will need. To the Sophomores we leave our excess dreams for the Dizzy Derby and Junior Senior Prom. To the Freshmen we leave our understanding and sympathy for the hard grind ahead of them. In addition the individual Seniors bequeath the following characteristics and traits: Don Bates wills his car to Trevor Bissey provided he keeps up the out-of-town trips. David Blessing wills his dignity to Lanny Crown. Jim Brown leaves his good grades to all those who need them. Edith Brooks wills her ability to get along, on the bus to Lois Bateman. Harry Bryant wills his life to Marjorie Payne. Leslie Bryant wills his height to Eddie Monical. Joyce Conner wills her ability to meet boys from out-of-town to Doris Wells, who has a good start already. Pat Eckart leaves her bun to Agnes Kuenstler, who must first let her hair grow out. Elener Patridge wills her seat in English to the next unfortunate Senior who takes English IV; it doesn't take much English to get along with LeRoy. Ruth A. Fitzgerald wills her ambition to write to everyone who likes to write. Roger Franklin reaves his bright remarks in American History Class to Gerald Moseley. Bill Gardner wills his trips to Flora to Jack Monical. Joann Gill leaves her ability to get engaged to Freda Wattles. Karen Grandon leaves her quickness to Janice Dehart. Doris Henderson leaves her easy blush to Sandra Stewart Darold Herdes leaves his ability to get along with girls to Ralph Bailey. Garold Herdes wills his old English IV papers to anyone who wants them. Linda Hildebrand leaves her ability to talk in Secretarial Training to anyone who thinks he can get away witn it. Nova Hildebrand leaves her red hair to Irma Taylor. Nova's is natural. Kenneth Hohlbauch wills his ability to work to Terry Harrison. Gerald Hostettler leaves his Presidency of the Smoker's Club to Max Zimmerman. Galen Hosselton wills his ability to skip school to Johnny Smith, who's pretty good at it already. Carl Kessler wills his seat in Ag to Mr. Petty's boys. Virginia Kessler leaves her quick smile to all sourpusses. Jerome Klingler leaves his ability of getting his grade lowered in Ag to Charles Rudolphi, who already has a good start. Lou Ann Kuenstler wills her good grades in Bookkeeping to the next Junior who thinks he can breeze through without worrying or studying. Shirley Laird leaves her laughter ringing through the halls.

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