Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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I, Betty Shobe, will my ability to get an A in p. e. to Kay Ayers. I, Joyce Shue, will my size 4 1 2 shoes to Ammie DeBois. I, Joyce Adcock, will my ability to get A's in Modern Literature to the unsuspecting Juniors who take it next year. I, Beverly Allen, will my ability in Shorthand to any Junior girl (or boy) who is in dire need of it. I, Sharon Brady, will my short hair to Peg Moots so that she may stay up later every night and not have to worry about her long locks. I, Kenneth Baker, will and bequeath my quiet ways to my sister, Jean. I, Douglas Beck, will my ability of good conduct and willingness to co-operate with Mr. Krabill and Mr. Fry to any unlucky student who is one of their pupils. I, Alene Benton, will my ability to open my combination lock to Sandra Bogan. I, Frank Black, will my athletics ability to Mary Ann Barrett. I, Betty Bourne, will my ability to go steady with a boy from Argenta to Marilyn Gregory. I, Janyce Buchanan, will The Old Forty to Earl Thayer. I, Lamar Bundy, will my curly hair to a boy who wears a burr. I, Audrey Boyd, will my ability to go steady to Adrienne Jere”'. I, Thomas Bundy, will my ability for not going steady in all four years of high school to anyone needing it. I, Bobbie Burger, will my wavey hair to Bev Anderson. I, Corwin Burns, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Knochel to anyone who needs it. I, Patricia Burton, will my ability to play the ukulele to Mrs. Rhoades so that she can play it during National Honor Society Induction. I, Shirley Carlson, will my ability to play volleyball so well to Linda Scogin. I, Charles Carter, hereby will my ability to weld to Mr. Bergman known to students as George. I, Helen Chapman, will my weakness for dark-eyed, dark-haired men. I, Norma Cartmill, will my long hair to Sara Marvel. I, Jack Chick, will my brown suede jacket to Sue Clemons. I, Glenn Covey, will my good behavior in 6th hour study hall to Glenn Brennan. I, Bob Cowles, do hereby will my green convertible to Bob Hunsley. I, Janice Crang, will my thinness to Ann Nichols. I, Jim Crum, will my falsies (teeth) to anyone who needs them. I, Welby Cyrulik, wish to will nothing because everthing I have I am going to keep. I, Maurice Day, will my typing ability to Mrs. Zubeck. I, Imosene Dial, will my ability to enjoy showers in p. e. to Mary Roberts. I, Phillis Dobbs, will my ability to get my speech at the last minute to Barbara Lane. I, Carolyn Dresback, will my skill and superior knowledge of the sport, volleyball, to Shirley Cole in hopes that she can profit from my technique. I, Martha DuPree, will to Pat Willoughby my position in the duplicating department. I, Sharon Evans, will my Movies to Evon Perrins. I, Arlene Enos, will my blonde hair to Mrs. Zubeck. I, Eddie Gardner, will my ability to sleep in Mr. Little's classes and still get passing grades to Bob Lane. I, Mary Grady, will my height to Miss Ray so she can see in a crowd. 22

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I, Joan Thoms, will my natural color blond hair to Carol Burris. I, Don Gray, will my ability to get out of 1st hour study hall to some deserving Junior. I, Danny Hagler, will my square dancing ability to Miss Marshall. I, Carole Halsey, will my maroon and gold shoes to Mary Lynch. I, Duane Harris, will my inevitable good looks and personality to Rita Maurer. I, Jim Hassinger, will all of my corduroy shirts to Peggy Moots. I, Carl Henson, will my slightly used box of soap bubbles, that Ronald West willed to me last year, to his brother, Norman. 1, Sandra Jinks, will my quiet ways and charm to Sylvia Dobbs. I, Sherry Kraft, do hereby will my eyelashes to Gloria Reed in hopes that she will use them to good use and get a king-size male. I, Marilyn Lawson, will my typing ability to Freck Cooper so that he may surprise the teachers. I, Mary Lindsey, will my ability to never get a blue excuse to my brother Jim. I, Pat Lounsberry, will my little secrets to the Bianucci girl, (Wilma). I, Mary Lowery, will my braces to Virginia Ray. I, Tiget Lund, will my ability to skip out of class and never get caught to Tom Polston. I, Lila McDonald, will my ability to drive our car with brakes, door hinges, water and oil to Larry Bush and Melvin Isaac. I, Jane McKelvey, will my lady-like manners and quiet ways thathave been willed to me for three years and have never been touched to Ann Thompson. I, Gay McWilliams, will my pleasant disposition and ability to get a-long with my co-workers to Larry Bush. I, Betty McKinney, will my fair complexion to any unlucky girl who needs it. I, Wesley Mayfield, will my reliable Plymouth to Ellen Maddox. I, Laura Newberry, will to Bill (Red) Lane my ability to get along with a redhead so that he may distribute it among his many female friends. I, Peggy Polen, will my dimples to Rita Stuckey. I, Betty Poison, will my quiet and reserved disposition to my noisy and loud brother, Tom. I, James Rapp, will my ability to create scientific theories to Pinky Redington. I, Judy Reed, will the 48 Ford to my sister Annie. I, Henrietta Reed, will my arrogant and irresponsible manners to David Robinson. I, Katie Reeder, will my provocative swing of the hips to Penny Fitch in hopes that she will keep the style in our neighborhood. I, Dixie Rees, will my strut to Howard Rice who lopes along. I, Beverly Reynolds, will my bowlegs to Mr. McGuire. I, John Reynolds, will my Hair Grower Tonic and my De-wartPaste to Clyde E. Fry. I, Adda Sue Robison, wish to will my position as sports editor of the MARGOL to any deserving girl who can make as good use of the opportunities it affords as I have. (Swoon! Swoon!) I, Don Roethe, will my athletic abilities to John Kinder, in hopes that he will make good in athletics. I, Ileane Sessions, will my ability to get along with Mr. Robertson in 4th hour Mixed Chorus to Ronnie Chick. 21



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Dear Alumni of 1954: It seems only yesterday, not twenty years ago, that we selected our prophecies for our glorious annual. Since 1954 5 rtiembers of our brilliant class have gone their various wavs with little attention to their Selections of careers. I have noticed ? J though that they have been successful in thelr Vhoices and we have proven ourselves to be the most ambitious and outstanding class to tread the corridors and walk —7 —tL through the portals of C. C. H. S. Katie Reeder and Janie McKelvey are now in charge of an old alums home (for S] you see there is an age limit on air line hostesses). B L4r6isr by means of the grapes' effort will soon vine, and my hearing aid, that Jane has been offered a job as head surgical nurse at Michael Reese hospital in Chicago and Katie teaching kindergarten in the Clinton, Illinois '. M. C. A. il Betty Polston, Ken Baker, and Norma Cartmill are currently employed at Clinton y Community High School. Ken, Athletics Director, has the number onev basketball team in the and Betty and Norma a| tgnin ») redecorating the interi- i our or of the John school buil ldings that were planned when our noble class graduated. Terry Herman, and Corwin Burns (boy butcher) are now supplying the eats for the lucky married people: Mary Spainhour, Beverly Reynolds, Sandra Stuckey, Arlene Enos, Doris Steele, Audrey Boyd, and Donald Roethe. Their grocery is dislocated at 315 West Johnson Street, where the old Willis B E was when we 1§■ - 'TAJaN now don't used to skip E. tQ. geta gaifiy Bar f (I hope the students at C.C.H. S give Tiger , Terrance, and Bunnsie as much trouble as we gave the B E. ) Following their men folks to various armed service bases all over the world are Gay McWilliam, Shirley Carlson, and Laura Newberry. These lifers, in the service.

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