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

 - Class of 1959

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Senior Who’s Who Best Leader - - Jerry Bissey, Anna Lou Buerster - - Roger Fields, Geneva Clark, Mary Easley Lanny Crown, Sue Ann Sunday jerry bissey, Beverly weidner r .... irevor Bissey, sue Ann Sunday Jiowr Roll Jerry Bissey Trevor Bissey Aaron Phillips Bill Shafer Elaine Wolfe Sue Ann Sunday Jerry Crouse Mary Easley Leroy Hinterscher Joy Payne Gerald Moseley Anna Lou Buerster

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Sandra Clark is a movie star, riding around in her great big car. Ralph Hull, her manager, now portrays Yancy Derringer. Janet Bissey and Erma Taylor have invented a new hay bailer. Janet Hagen and her two sets of twins are really in need of safety pins. Trevor's teaching History, Aaron's teaching math; they’re both trying to keep Bill in the straight and narrow path. Bill Glover is a counterspy for the Government along with Jerry Crouse; they got quite a headache catching that last Red Mouse. Gerald and Sue Ann have their own band, which has the reputation of being the best in the land. Willis and Margie have gone into business together; they have decided to stay together forever. Chuck Chaffin and Carroll Colclasure have gone West to herd cows; but they spend most of their time looking at gals. Mary Easley is now spreading limestone, while cousin Gerry is carving tombstone. Ina Goings is now married and settled down; listening to those kids cry sure is an awful sound. Dehart and Fields, that talkative pair, now own most of the TV shows on the air. Charlie and Richard Rudolphi, now farming hundreds of acres, are still searching for a pair of cute bakers. All those fashions by Mattoon and Noble are quite renowned both local and global. Jill Housley, who's now an architect, created a new school - what a wreck! Leroy and Danny, who farmed together, have given it up and are tooling leather. Marie Travis has really gone somewhere; she judges cows at tne county fair. Rex Bates, that great big lug, is selling moonshine by the jug. Our two industrious ones, Joy Payne and Freda Wattles, are now busily employed washing pop bottles. Our two models. Miss Weidner and Miss Murbarger, are now employed by Miss Fehrenbacher. Lanny Crown, that brain sensation, has finally inherited Pierce's station. Anna Lou Buerster, that brain of a gal, now drives a CAT for her husband and pal. Judy Allison who married Jim White, now lives in a trailer and fights. Jerry Bissey, that famous kindergarten teacher, has given it up to become a preacher. Terry Harrison, once called Snork, is now digging ditches in New York. The first successful explorer on the moon, Don Brant, has donated the United States a large land grant. Butch and Robert, owners of a business so grand, have just hired a new secretary, Ruth Hildebrand. Ralph Hull, a has been manager for Kenneth Nail, is now employed making a new kind of pail. Richard Moseley and J. D. Patridge, who now own their own barber shop, are blessed with business which comes in a flock. Max Zimmerman and Gary Mitchell, a couple of rough-necks, are now state cops, investigating wrecks. Patsy Walker and Betty Kelra, bookkeepers in large firms, have found that they do business on extravagant terms. Linda and Shirley Kauble two girls with much charm, are now married and live on a farm.



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