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

 - Class of 1958

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Se tt4yi ' TVAat Most Bashful.........................................JAMES STEWART, DORIS GILL Quietest ...........................................LESLIE BRYANT, DORIS GILL Best Looking .. ...................-...........DAROLD HERDES, ANN MATHIS Most Popular...................................DAROLD HERDES, ANN MATHIS Best Worker.................................... DAROLD HERDES, MARY RALEY Best Leader....................................DAVID BLESSING, ANN MATHIS Most Athletic..................................MYRON DU NIG AN, MARY RALEY Wittiest ....................................ROGER FRANKUN, ELENER PATRIDGE Neatest .......................................DAVID BLESSING, LINDA SUNDAY Best All-Around................................DAROLD HERDES, ANN MATHIS Laziest........................................JOHN WILKINS, SYLVIA STANLEY Most Mischievous ..................................JOHN WILKINS, MARY OMAR Best Dancer................................KENNETH HOHLBAUCH, LINDA SUNDAY Most Studious..................................DAVID BLESSING, MARY RALEY Most Talkative................................. JOHN WILKINS, JOYCE CONNER Most Inquisitive - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- JIM CAIN, JOYCE CONNER Most Likely to Succeed----DAROLD HERDES, NORMA WATSON, ELLEN ORNDORFF MARY RALEY JIM BROWN DAROLD HERDES LOU ANN KUENSTLER ELLEN ORNDORFF NORMA WATSON DAVID BLESSING RENA LENTS K A AREN OSBORN ELENER PATRIDGE GAROLD HERDES WAYNE McNAIR ANN MATHIS RITA STANLEY LINDA SUNDAY JIM WEILER JOANN GILL DOROTHY WINDLAND

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We are now arriving at the space ship. It is beautiful, as it was designed by Jim Cain and built by the Herdes Twins' Aircraft Corporation. We are ushered into a building where we don space-suits. The suits, we see. were designed by Karen Grandon and Doris Henderson, and made by the Weiler Clothing Company, whose slogan is, We fit anything. Outside we see that the youngest senator in the United States, Roger Franklin, is here to see us off. With him is his very efficient, private secretary, Linda Sunday. There are also several members of the press present. Among them we see two of our old classmates, Joyce Conner and Sylvia Stanley. Next we are introduced to our pilot and co-pilot and find that they are none other than Carl Kessler and Jerome Klingler. We enter the space ship and are greeted by three very charming space hostesses, Ellen Oradorff, and Linda and Nova Hildebrand. We look around and see quite a few distinguished people among the passengers. A few of them are, the former Kaaren Osborn who is here with her husband, who owns a trucking company; James Stewart, president of the Cosmic Weapon Company; Ruth Ann Fitzgerald, author of many books on the best-seller list; the former Joann Gill owner of the Dandy Little Atomic Potato Peeler Company; and Kenneth Hohlbauch, who is head of the F.B.I. It is almost blast-off. and when we start to get hungry, the hostesses serve us a delicious meal. We learn that the food was supplied by a chain of supermarkets owned by Harry Bryant. We also learn that our radio technician is Bill Gardner. One of the hostesses tells us that we are about to pass the first U. S. Satellite. We remember reading that the former Mary Raley is employed there. She uses an adding machine to count Sputniks. We are approaching Mats now, and everyone is getting excited. Our ship lands, and as we alight from it. we are greeted by the King of Mats, who is, much to our surprise, Myron Dunigan. His Prime Minister. Jim Brown, is there too. We decide to take a tour of Mars. Our guide is Daniel Weidner. On our tour we see the Mars Flying Saucer Company. The president is Eugene Sharp, and his secretary is Dorothy Windland. We stop and visit for a few minutes with the Harold McCollum's, owners of the Little Green Suits for Little Green Men Manufacturing Company. Mrs. McCollum is the former Rena Lents. We find that the former Mary Omar is employed there. Downtown we are greeted by Gerald Hostettler, the only educated bum on Mars. On the comer we see the former Norma Watson and Elener Patridge selling green lemonade to the little green men. Across the street we see a shop with a sign in the window that reads. Get Your Pizza Here. The proprietors are none other than Ellen Volk and Lou Ann Kuenstler. We have enjoyed our tour very much and we return to the space ship and blast off for home, happy and contented to have seen our old classmates once again.

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