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CIM PJ! Hardest working girl, most active, and most likely to succeed: Boy most likely to succeed, best looking, and best dressed: Most popular and best looking girl: Most popular and friendliest boy: Most athletic girl: Most athletic boys: Hardest working, most active boy: Girl with best figure: Boy with best physique, and best crooner: Girl with most pep, and most talkative: Friendliest girl, with best sense of humor: Best actor and boy with best sense of humor: Best dressed girl: Girl with cutest smile: Mr. Bad Boys of C.H.S.: Best couple: Best actress: Girl with most school spirit: Boy with most school spirit and most talkative: Best singers: Best female dancer: Best male dancer: 1954 Francine jaife Stanley Lyss Dolly Hubbard Dick Gethin Alyce Thal Dan Schuchardt, Ronald Katz Harvey Harris Marianne Harris Dick Stack Kay Maginity Mary Ann Witte Steve Haeckel Ruth Levin Evelyn Allen Ned Stanley, Ben Gillman, Bob Campbell Sharon McBeath and Gerry Bishop Elise Paul Nancy Haskin Ronald Kaiser Clayteens : Judy Conrad, Mary Ann Emery, Fay Trask '..f'riQQ' Sandra Levy QW' Harvey Tessler Page thirteen
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TOP' Kathi . .-, n, Pres.: Cutler, See.: Wool, View-Pres.: Ml'. Davis, sponsor. MIDDLE: Steinberg, See. : Strauss, Viee-Pres. : Miss Dritt, sponsor ' F LOVVER: VVoolley. Viee--Pres.: Boyle. S-' ' ' Page twelve , . Hubbard, Pres. tt.. Miss Darren, sp ' 'r onsm, Rogers, Pres, enior C2155 The last class to graduate from the old f'l'1 ton H'rl . yf igi School w l A . as ed hy oflicers Richard Cethin. president: jerry Vv'ool, vicefpresidentq and -lane Cutler. secretaryftreasurer. Howard Davis was elected class sponsor. Dick, jane, and jerry were responsihle for putting on the senior assemhly, and completing the plans for graduation. Dick and Nancy Has' kin put in a lot of time selecting the senior photographer and getting their pictures taken for the Yearhook. This year the graduating class ranked high scholastically, dramatically, and to some extent, athletieally Steve Hacckel, the hilarious char' acter of three straight Talent Shows, demonf strated that a good actor can play any type role hy his acting in the senior play. .lane Cutler and Harvey Harris will long he rememhered for the Talent Show which they wrote, prof duced, and directed. Ol' course, there were also many others such as Buddy Levin, Elise Paul and Arline Popper also active in this field. Dick Gethin, Ronnie Katz, and Gerald Kurth were top seniors in foothall, and Dan Schuchardt. the captain ol' the haskethall team, was the only senior on the squad. ln girl's athletics Sharon McBe4ttli, iviary Ann NV1tte, and Alyce Thal were tops. Other acknowledged leaders were Cerry liisf hop, Nancy Haskin, Dolly Huhhard, lfrancine jaffe, Stanley Lyss, Carol Reaves. and Ani Sanger. T unior C6155 Those lucky students who are going to he among the first to occupy the luxurious new high school huilding were ahly led hy oflicers Frank Huhhard, presidentg Dave Strauss, vieefpreiitfentz and Bud Steinherg. secretaryftreasurer. Miss Sarah Dritt was their sponsor. The higgest joh ol' the ,lunior Class is to plan the .luniorfSenior Prom which highlights the so' cial season at Clayton. It is the custom for the class oflicers also to choose the photographer for the senior class pictures. and to participate in the senior graduation. The junior Class was active in hoy's athletics this year. Bill Saifer, Alan Schumitzky, Denny Dunaway, and Bud Steinberg were on the startf ing foothall line-up, and Denny and Buddy, along with Frank Huhhard and Tom Ralcy, were on the starting haskethall team, Don Keim, Hill Cutter, Susie Kushkin, and Dan NVolfl' carried the junior flag in the dr: ' ' .SDOIOLOIYIOVE 64155 The Sophomore Class at Clayton this year, filled with school spirit, and participating in most of the activities here, was led hy officers Larry Rogers, presidentq Bruce Vv'oolley. vicefpresident: and Elaine Boyle, secretary-treasurer. The class sponsor was lvfargaret Dagen. Meiiiher ofthe Class distinguished themselves in athletics. Larry Rogers and Bruce Vvioolley were tops on the varsity foothall squad: lim Kearney displayed his talent for long shots on the hasketf hall team: Steve Gellman participated in tennis: Ed Berg was a Clayton wrestler, and Ray Schroeder was active in golf. Natalie Oxenhandler, Elaine Boyle, and lvlalin Yawitz led in dramatics, and we had two soph cheerleaders, Gail Bendix and Marcia Klearman. The major soph activity was the 'igetfacf quaintedu dance held last Novemher. unatit Gtld. The Clmno
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EVELYN ALLEN Her two favorite towns - O'Falle1L and Toledo. Who I would lil-'e to be: lst hon- orary member of B.C.O.C. Pet peeue: People who pinch my cheeks. What C.ll.S. needs: Teachers who look like Aldo Kay. Clamo Staff 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Baton Twirler 4: Spanish Club 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Skating Club 2, 3. 4: Jazz Club 2: Peppers 2, 3, 4: Depo 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3: Volleyball 3: Baseball 3: Penthouse Play 2: Dra- matic Guild 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 2: Special maid at Football Dance 4. GREG BARAC What Ilappeledf' Biggest secret: Do I have enough credits? Biggest thrill: Ask C. H. tnot Clayton Highj. What C.I1.S. nccds: Sound-proof rooms or new teachers. Music Appreciation 2: Jazz Club 2: Square Dance Club 2: Depo 4: Football 2: Track 2, 4: Penthouse Play 2: Dramatic Guild 2: Talent Show 2. BARBARA BERGER Who's the Malaitan! Biggest secret: Wouldn't you like to know 'I What do I live for: The Mail Man. Pct 1JL'l'171'J Back seat drivers. Pep Club 2, 3: Human Relations 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Peppers 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Guild 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 4: Senior Play 4. BILL BOCKENKAMP A Rose by any other 'name could ucucr be the same. Wlmt do I live for: Richmond, U. S. A. Biggest thrill: Thinking ol' future?1'1' Pet peeve: The Mole. C Club 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3: Track 4: Golf 2, 3. JUDY BROMBERG The Ist of five to graduate from C. H. S. What do I live for: Wednesday night meetings. Biggest thrill: 2:30 A.M. Subway rides. Who would I lilrc to be: An honorary member of B.C.O.C. Clamo staff: advertising and business mgr. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Pep- pers 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Modern Dance 3, 4: Depo 4: G.A.A 2, 4: Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Annual Play 2: Dramatic Guild 2, 3, 4: Inter- school talent 3. Page fourteen DICK BAACH The man about town. Who I would lilac to be: Walter E. Myer. Pet pecue: Boozers. What C.H.S. needs: Air Wiek in the chemistry lab. Current Events 3, 4: Forensic League 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Music Appreci- ation Z: Jazz Club 2: Science Club 3, 4: A.V.A. 3, 4: Depo 4: Football 4: Baseball 2: Penthouse Play 2: Dramatic Guild 3, 4: Talent Show 2, 3: Annual Play 4: Castlebury's Cooking Class 2. BARBARA BASKOWITZ The mildcst manners and thc gcntlcst heart. GERALD BISHOP l've looked cve'rJl11'herc. I'oof. Biggest secret: The Moon. Biggest thrill: Going to the moon. Who l would like to he: The man in the moon. Student Council 4: Clamo Staff 4: Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4: Depo 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Current Events 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 3. 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 2: Golf 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Pent- house Play 2: Dramatic Guild 3, 4: Talent Show 3, 4: Boy's State Representative from Clayton High: Police Judge 4. JOHN BRADLEY Love is a beautiful dream- Pool-'le. What do I live for: Making a mon- opoly out of the goodies racket. liiggext thrill: The Egyptian. Who would I like to be: A cadaver. Human Relations 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Depo 4: Football 2: Baseball 3, 4. 4 BRUCE LEE BRUMBAUGH Only one thing he'a afraid of-- and that's a girl. Biggest thrill: One of those dates with Marilyn Monroe. Biggest sec- rct: Mr. Peepers. torixzinationl I'f-I pcczw: A woman saying, Your pretty red hair. Current Events 4: Spanish Club 4: Depo 4: C Club 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Track 4. The Clamo
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