Clinton High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Clinton, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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E l0R CLASS WILL I, Russell Ablard, leave to Kathleen Trainer my right to grow fat. 1, Patricia Adams, leave to any junior girl my Mechanical Drawing materials. I, Edward Bailey, leave to any one lucky enough to have it, my artistic ability. I, Martha Bailey, leave to C.H. S. students my sympathy. I, Marlene Beaty, leave Richard Beaty at the mercy of next year's senior girls. I, Peggy Boppenmeyer, leave to anyone my interest in the Scott twins QHANDLE WITH CAREJ. I, Charles A. Bray, leave to James Smith my Toni. I, Wanda Jean Buckingham, leave in astation wagon fRonnie's, that is U. I, Robert Burke, leave to Neal Peck my loud voice. I, Dixie Lee Chapman, leave to Donna Hall the voice that was willed to me Qlt didn't do me any goodj. I, Laurel Christian, leave to Lois Schmedli my draw- ing ability. I, ShirleyClark, leave to Mildred Allen myfriendliness. I, Phyllis Cooper, leave toNancy Decker myblonde hair. I, Jo Ann Cornell, leave to Ruby Eversole my soda jerking. I, Barbara Correll, leave to Myrna Beebe my hidden talents. I, Caryl Cowan, leave still looking for those Z0 pounds willed me last year. I, Margie June Cowan, leave to Mildred Wisdom my typing class. I, Evelyn Curnutt, leave to Marlene Niell my experiences in senior year. I, Bob Daugherty, leave my gum buying to next'year's manager of the basketball team. I, Kathleen East, leave for Columbia tojoin Warren Dee. We, Mary Lou Foster and Mac Eaton, leave together. I, Eva Fern Estes, leave. Whew! I, Darlene May Foster, leave to Idelia Rinard my roller skates. I, Gilbert Goth, leave to Charlotte De Lozier my bird dog. I, Joan Goucher, leave to Leora Alexander my notes in study hall. I, Joyce Gunter, leave to Buck Calvard my hot rod racing. I, Elizabeth Hull, leave to Mildred Wisdom my good times in C.H. S. I, Ron Hudstedler, leave still thinking of Audrey. I, Anna Huff, leave to Betty Anders my Good Conduct. I, Ann Holl- ingsworth, leave to the future dramatics class my dramatic skill. I., Marlene Hickman, leave to join Bob. I, June Hall, leave to Cnar- lene Steward my chewing gum. I, Louann Hager, leave to Anne Moore the title willed to me Kitten on the Keys . I, Richard Hackler, leave to Bud Brockmeier my love for baseball. I, Gene Hendrich, leave to Bob Barber my managership of the Diamond Drug. I, Nola Fern James, leave to Rosemary Lilleston my Majorette hat and whistle fhope she gets itj. I, Bill Johnston, leave to George Sartin my steel guitar. I, Homer Jones, leave, thank goodness! I, Patsy Kinyon, leave to Audrey Hendricks my love for shorthand. I, Lowell Knisely, leave to Carl Sorrels my mechanical Z1

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A E IOR LOYD WARNER Cardinal Staff 4g Diversified Occupations 4. BOB WEIR Cardinal Staff 43 Hi-Y 4. DEAN WILSON Cardinal Staff 4g Diversified Occupations 3, 49 Track 2. ROBERT WILSON Band I,2, 3,4g Band Letter 1.2, 3,4g Cardinal Staff 4g Track lp Boys' State 31 Clarinet Solo-District II 2: District II 35 Clarinet Quartet-District II 2g District II 33 Saxophone Solo District II Ig Districtl 25 State II 2g'Dist.rict I gg State I 3g Saxophone Quartet- District II tg District I gg State III gg Saxophone Sextet-District III 2. KENNETH WINTER Cardinal Staff 45 Diversified Occupations 3. 4. LOYD ZEHNDER BILL FARHNER Diversified Occupations 3. 4. Seniors not pictured: LUDGER GREUFE GENE HENDRICH DARLENE HENRY DONALD LONG RAY RHOADS JACK STRAW



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E l0R CLASS WILL drawing ability. I, Joann Koelkebeck, leave to a junior girl my worries over a senior boy. I, Ethel Lewis, leave to Ruby Eversole my work at Kreisler's. We, Chet Moore and Paul Little, leave to next year's seniors our careful driving. Christine Lorenz leaves to her wide circle of friends the wonderful memory of her year at C . H. S. I, Joan McQuitty, leave to Carolyn Newbill a motto to insure suc- cess: Still water runs deep. I, Frances Mansfield, leave to join L. A. Wastell, I, Anna Belle Mantonya, leave to Ruth Lawler my bashfulness. We, Keith Henry and Pat Meierotto, leave for the farm. I, Veda Moree, leave to the Farris soprano my golden throat. I, Dennis Murphy, leave to Tommy Burns my girls in Windsor. I, Ruth Murphey, leave to Wanda Stephens my thankfulness to get out of Latin. I, Donald Myers, leave to Raymond Hamblinmy way with the women. I, Jack Palmer, leave to somebody something. I, Marcia De Parks, leave to Dorothy Sue Houk my seat on the Coal bus, if she can find it. I, Paul Parks, leave to Jim Durr my coon dog. I, Peggy Parks, leave to Rosella Morse myprecious sleep in geometry class. I, Shirley June Parks, leave to Sandra Denny my seat in Mr. Welsh's senior English class. I hope. I, Jimmy Paxton, leave to Norman Lasswell my talent for making up excuses. I, Jo Ann Pearcy, leave to Vera Hein my four years of science with Mr. Boxell. I, Edwin Pogue, leave to Ray Pogue my low grades in English. I, Betty Jane Potter, leave to Louise Ringen my pep and ambition. I, Ann Price, leave to Diane Whittonmy gumpopping. I, Ray A. Rhoads, leave to David Hutchersonmy ability to drive with- out brakes. I, Shirley Shumaker, leave to Joan Gieselman my scribbled up shorthand and bookkeeping books. I, Jack Straw, leave to Franklin Montgomery my co-operative nature. I, Tommy Skaggs, leave to John Arnold my basketball skill. I, James Stone, leave to Grady Hibbs my height. I, Betty Stotts, leave to Nancy Decker my speed in shorthand. I, Norma Strean, leave to Barbara Conn my prowess in gym. I, Jacquetta Smith, leave to some luckyjunior my place on the cheering squad. I, Gretchen Tubbesing, leave to Lois Schmidli my artistic ability. I, Tootie Van Ormer, leave to Everett Shippy my inclination to break training. I, Buddy Wilson, leave to Jamie Peelor my musical ability. I, Dean Wilson, will just leave. I, Shirley Ward, leave my strut to be distributed among my suc- cessors. I, Loyd Warner, leave glady. I, Bob Weir, leave to John Trainer my hot rod hubcaps. ZZ

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Clinton High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Clinton, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 35

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