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tm. mi m m aw as«wr av» 1 MARGARET COGGESHALL Parg ' Quiet as the days may go building plans to meet the foe. Mr. and Mrs James Coggeshall Clayton, Illinois Hazel Dell Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Girls' Chorus-3,4 Band-1,2,3,4 Best Foot Forward -3 Annual-4 Plans-College DUANE KESTNER Kessie 0 wad some Power the Giftie gie us to see oursels as others see us. Mr. and Mrs Frank Kestner Kellerville, Illinois Varner Grade School Liberty High School Clayton Comm. High School Just Ducky -3 Junior Miss -4 Cheerleader-3,4 Annual-4 Plans-Undecided ROBERT ARTIS Bob For if she be not for me. What care I for whom she be? Mr. and Mrs Orin Arti3 Clayton, Illinois Camden Grade School Johonser City Grade School Stockten Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Track-2,3,4 Annual Staff-4 Plans-Work LAWRENCE WALTON, JR. Junior Life is but an empty dream. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Walton, Sr. Kellerville, Illinois Varner Grade School Liberty High School Clayton Comm. High School Junior Miss -4 Annual-4 Plans-Army W h o’s Who? 1 3 Who's the tallest........ Who's the shortest....... Who's the smartest....... Who's the quietest....... Who's the noisiest....... Who laughs most.......... Who's the singer......... Who's the shiek.......... Who's the slowest........ Who's the blonde......... Who's the redhead........ Who ' s engaged........ Who's the dancer......... Who has most humor...... Who's the ladies' helper Who's the lover.......... Who's the flashiest...... Who likes to eat....... Who's the best natured.. ....................Marion Marsh ..................Junior ’Walton ..................Berniece Davis ......................Dick Clark ................ .Duane Kestner ................Marilyn Leenerts .......................Bob March ..................David Campbell ..................... Bob Artis ...............Roselee Shepherd ...................John Barrigar Mary Benson and Lavoie Ackelson ................... .Harry Pratt ................. .Rosemary oy ............... .Lowell Tenhouse .....................Jim Graham ............... .Glen Vollbracht ........Margaret Coggeshall .....................Glenn Buss
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'smttn'ngmtA «i m a I I § s ROSELEE SHEPHERD Rose Her skin was like a grape whose veins, run snow instead of wine. Mr. and Mrs Loren Shepherd Clayton, Illinois Logue Grade School Grant Grade School Clayton Comm. High S'chool Girls' Chorus-1,2,3,4 Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Annual-4 Plans-Sewing School JOHN BARRIGAR Johnny A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Mr. and Mrs John S. Barrigar Clayton, Illinois Clayton Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Basketball-2,3,4 Annual-4 Plans-Navy LAVOIE ACKELSON Tell me where Is fancy bred, or in the heart, or in the head. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ackelson Clayton, Illinois Clayton Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Librarian-4 Girls' Chorus-1,2,3,4 Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -3 Band-1,2,3,4 Annual-4 Plans-Nurses Training GLENN VCLLBRACHT Twitit The world is too much with us Mr. and Mrs Ralph Vollbracht Clayton, Illinois Colpitt Grade School Clayton Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Annual-4 Plans-Undecided BOB MARCH His speech was all music, like moonlight he shone the envy of many, the glory of one. Mr. and Mrs Robert March Clayton, Illinois LaBelle Grade School Clayton Grade School Clayton Comm. High School 3ft K'-'j Class Officer-3 Girls' Chorus Accompanist-1,2,3,4 Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Band-1,2,3 Basketball-2,3 Octette-1 Annual-4 Plans-College HARRY PRATT Pratter Under the bludgeonings of chance, my head is bloody, but unbowed. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Pratt Clayton, Illinois Coatsburg Grade School Clayton Grade School Clayton Comm. High School Class Officer-3 Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Band-1,2 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Track-1,2,3,4 Annual-4 Plans-Play professional baseball. JAMES W. GRAHAM Jim ! How good is man's life, the mere livingl Mr. and Mr. Ralph Graham Clayton, Illinois Tellico Planes Grade School Eton Grade School Warren-Harting Jr. High School Murphy High School Queen City High School Clayton Comm. High School Class Officer-3 Band-2,3 Baseball-4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Py»Q 4 Heart Trouble -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Plans-Navy MARION MARSH A Life of Honor and of Worth has no eternity on earth. Mrs Enid Casley Clayton, Illinois Prairie College Grade School Grant Grade School Camp Point Comm. High School Clayton Comm. High School Band-1,2,3 Best Foot Forward -3 You Can't Take It With You -4 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Annual-4 Plans-Army Air Force $ i t ■
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class PROPHECY It Is 1960, and we have all assembled in front of the new high school of Unit District 3. By rocket-ship we will visit the class of '49. Snap on your goggles, fasten your safety belts, and we'll be off. As we leave Clayton, we fly over the farm of Rosemary and Jim Moore. Below we see Rosemary feeding her Poland China pigs while Jim tells her how. As we venture south, we pass the 13-room ranch home of Mary Benson and Earl Lierly. Earl farms while Mary teaches piano to her triplets. (Boys of course!) Nearing Springfield we see Junior Walton driving the State Road Truck. Of course he's the State Road Commissioner. (Like father, like son.) Leaving Springfield we go to old St. Louie. There we see Johnnie Barrigar pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals, also his cute wife and BLACK HAIRED SON. Our next journey we visited Iowa, the good old corn belt, and there we saw Marion Marsh coaching basketball with one hand and pitching hay with his other. We visited the multimillionare, Berniece Davis, in Sunny California, who is now president of the Davis Telephone Company. While there, we went over to Hollywood and saw young and handsome motion picture producer, James W, Graham, who has employed Roselee Shepherd as his secretary. He is also part-time admiral on the Queen Mary. While in Rome we ran onto Mrs. Stevens, spending her vacation visiting the places she has been teaching about. She speaks excellent Latin. She told us Mr. Scott has retired from teaching and has a nice farm near Carthage and for a hobby, he is raising hamsters. We found Surgeon Mary Margaret Coggeshall at Barnes Hospital preparing for an operation upon Dick Clark, who has been seriously bitten by the Love Bug. While in New York, we had a nice back-stage talk with Bob March, a concert pianist. He is playing with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. We saw Glenn Buss running a dairy farm in Holland equipped with atom milkers, which inventor David Campbell perfected. We found out that Mr. Skouby is farm advisor now and does a good job at it. Continuing on our journey, we went to Champaign and watched ant'exciting basketball game. Guess who the winning teams' coach was—none other then Coach Raymond J. Ross!!! We wanted to go to a good stage play on our excursion, so we went to Chicago to see John's First Wife , starring none other than Johnny Jefferson and just by a coincidence Betty had produced it. Stopping at Pana, Illinois, we visited Miss Rust, who is now teaching music in a girls' school. (And kids she's still single.) Do we really see Marilyn Leenerts taking dictation from the President of the United States? Goodness sakes, she's his personal secretary. In Panama Canal we get a glimpse of Lavoie Ackelson swabbin' decks with hubby Gerald Bowman as captain of the vessel. Well! Could it be—yes it is. There's Bob Artis as a barker at the sideshow on Coney Island. We stopped in Honolulu and talked to Duane Kestner, navy uniform and all, dancing the samba in one of the city's largest nightclubs. Duane told us that Harry Pratt, who is in the Navy had decided that After his salt-water days he was going to settle down and raise a family to keep the Navy supplied. Our last journey was at the Coffee Shop on Highway 24 to see Glen Vollbracht. We had quite a surprise because the Coffee Shop is now a combination radio store and night club named the Tiny Twitit . Our rocket-ship has lost all of its evergy so we will have to put it away till next; year. am-jKitm mt-rmm.a '»'vssfr
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