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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 29 text:

Senior Class Will Judy Allison leaves her U. S. History notes to Lois Bateman, but takes her notes on Jim with her. Vance Amerman leaves his ability to cheer to Edgar Monical. Karen Bahl leaves talking in Secretarial Training to Rita Buerster. Danny Banger leaves his ability to run to anyone who can catch him. Martha Bates leaves all her boyfriends to Una Uebinger. Rex Bates leaves his ability to talk back to teachers to Claren Hosselton. Janet Bissey leaves her wisecracks to Mr. Covington or Betty McDowell. Jerry Bissey leaves his spacious Cadillac and cramped locker to Sherry. Trevor Bissey leaves his dirty white bucks to Melinda, who has failed to keep them clean. Don Brant leaves his love for P. E. to Larry Hull. Anna Lou Buerster leaves her pony tail to Agnes Kuentsler. Margie Busby leaves her red hair to Ruby Wilkins. Willis Busby leaves his ability to play basketball to Jack Monical, who needs some. Jim Cash leaves his desire for dates with Anna Lou to anyone who can hook Teresa. Charles Chaffin leaves his out-of-town girls to Bennie Pringle, who needs freedom from his present leash. Sanara Clark retains all her characteristics as she intends to journey to Hollywood and outclass M. M. Carroll Colcla sure leaves his ability to sleep in class to Tom Bryant. Jerry Crouse wills his hat, pants, and boots to Jim Hance. Lanny Crown leaves his ability to pester the girls to David Weaver. Janice Dehart wills her jibber-jabber to the school's gossip column. Gerry Easley leaves his clarinet squeaks to Lois Sunday. Mary Easley leaves her out-of-town boyfriends to those who believe she had them. Donna Fehrenbacher keeps her crush on Ralph and expects Mary Jo to develop one on Larry. Roger Fields leaves his seat on the bus by Doris Wilkins to Gerald Noll. Georgia Gill leaves her long waiting hours at Sunday's to Loretta Carter. Kaye Gill leaves her cheerleading suit to Leslie Combs. Bill Glover leaves his red hair and freckles to brother Mike. Ina Goings wills her parking place in the parking lot to Nancy Stanford. Janet Hagen wills nothing, but would like to borrow a can opener. Terry Harrison wills his love for English to Ricky. Rutn Hildebrand leaves her boisterous activity to Claudia Kessler. Leroy Hmterscher wills his long home runs to Larry Hildebrand. Jill Housley leaves her dimples to Sharon Fleenor. Mary Hubble leaves her place in the smoker club to Jeane Schnepper. Ralph Hull leaves his GOOD grades in Physics to Larry Shehorn. Franis Humphrey leaves his memories of Mary Easley to any one else who falls for her. Margie Hunt leaves her locker to Kay Hunt. Linda Kauble leaves her dish washing place in the cafeteria to Cotton Smith. Shirley Kauble leaves her giggle to ring through the halls.

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PATSY WALKER Commerce Club 3. FREDA LEE WATTLES Library Club 4; GAA 4. BEVERLY WEIDNER GAA 1,2,3,4; Commerce Club 2,3; GAA Treasurer 4; Paper Staff 3; Dizzy Derby Queen 2; Prom Queen Candidate 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. HELEN WINDLAND Band 1; Biology Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Commerce Club 2. MAX ZIMMERMAN Prom King 3; BAA 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 2,3,4; Student Council 3; FFA 4. LARRY LAIRD



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Continued Betty Kelm leaves her quiet mouth to Janet Schack. Robert Kuestler leaves his girl friends to Anthony Phillips who seems to have a shortage. Nancy Mattoon leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Brandon to Billy Jo Bates. Gary Mitchell is just glad to leave. Carrie Ann Mix leaves his daily up-town trips to Claudie Kessler. Gerald Moseley leaves his ability in music to Wesley Miller. Richard Moseley leaves his Cisne girls to Paul Weidner. Marylin Murbarger leaves her desire to play REBEL ROUSER in band to the person who gets her chair next year. Kenneth Nail leaves his crush on J. Du. to Termite. Marcene Noble leaves her ability to try to keep her opinions to herself to someone who will try a little harder. Donna Osborn leaves her ability to coon hunt to Mrs. Soper. J. D. Patridge is (Going fast). Joy Payne leaves long black hair to Melinda Murvin. Paul Petit jean leaves his cowboy boots to (Gorge) Omar. Aaron Phillips leaves his ability to keep a straight face when he is in trouble to Dale Murbarger. Charles Rudolph! leaves his sloppy basketball shot to Jerry Gill. Richard Rudolphi leaves his friendship with Tom Colclasure to anyone who can outrun him. Sue Schnell leaves her hand vocabulary to Marjorie Payne. Ruth Shadle leaves her boldness to Martha Denny. Bill Shafer wills his long rolls on the drum to Marjorie Mattoon. Sandra Stewart leaves her thought of the many trips to the Black Top to Bits Rudolphi. Sue Sunday leaves her neatness to anyone who needs it next year. Erma Taylor leaves her job in the cafeteria to next year’s job holder. Marie Travis leaves her long walks to the other side of town to Sherry Sivok. Francis Walker leaves her sisters to the high school. Patsy Walker leaves her shyness to Patty Hutchison. Freda Wattles leaves her ability in Secretarial Training to Lois Sunday. Beverly weidnei needs everything she has to catch James, Sam, and Jerry all on one string. Helen Windland leaves her long hair to Agnes Kuenstler. Elaine Wolfe leaves her high scholastical averages to Larry Smith. Max Zimmerman leaves his admiration for brunettes to the next sucker. Senior Class Prophecy Helen and Georgia still go skating, 'tis a nice substitute for dating. Vance and Jim have given up their hot rods; they are now working for Paul Petit jean picking peas out of pods. That tiny little miss, Karen Bahl, is in her height of happiness - in JAIL. Martha Bates and Mary Hubble are manufacturing Double-Bubble. Hunt and Stewart, full of tricks, are now employed by the magician, Carrie Ann Mix. Elaine and Kaye are doing fine in their beauty parlor - shampoo and set, all for a dollar. Two able girls, Shadle and Schnell, are now bottling pertume with a marvelous smell. Frances Walker is giving some competition, just across the street - and it's air-conditioned.

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