Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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I, Ruth Ward, will my ability to imitate Jerry Lewis to anyone in C. C. H. S. who thinks they could squeeze oranges for 24 hours a day. I, Myrna Williams, will my ability to go steady to Bea Gawthorp. I, Orlene Willan, will my ability to dance and sing to Marjorie Utter back. I, Bill Leach, will my car to any boy who finds it hard to get to school on time for homeroom. I, Dean Burger, being of unsound mind do bequeath my ability to drive a big automobile and to paint signs in mid-air to David Wilson. I, Annette McFetridge, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get one blue slip to my sister, Dorothy Kay. I, Mary Linder, will my ability to play a piccolo that won't play to Darrell Crawley so he won't have to carry his big bass horn. I, Charles Simmons, being of sound mind and body (?), do hereby bequeath the following: my share in the fabulous Rickgauer, Simmons, Vandervort, Cowles, and Reid cabin to Norman Simmons so that he and Sharon will have a place to go on their honeymoon. I, Max Manuel, will my ability and gymnastical versatility to Bill Kraft, in hopes that he will know what it means. I, Marilyn Gregory, will my ability to sit still for five minutes to Mary Wheeler, in hopes that she will make use of it in the future. I, David Cutlip, will my ability to get Margol articles in on time to Lawrence DeLaney. I, Marlene Chapman, wish to will my ability to get along with Junior to his sister, Shelby, in hopes that she will use it wisely. We, Charles and Ollie Mandrell, will our ability to confuse teachers and students to Jerry and Jackie Riddle. I, Phil Andrews, will my ability to talk in Study Hall without getting caught to Betty Jean Walls. I, Linda Coppenbarger, wish to will my ability to comb my hair twice a day to Bevie Hayes, in hopes that she will put it to good use. I Peggy Moots, will my long hair, dainty appetite, locker space, and Margol editor's block to Rita Maurer. I, Bob Trummel, will my typewriter to some unfortunate student taking typing next year. I, Wayne Utterback, will my ability to be able to sleep in class to any sleepy Junior. I, Evon Perring, will my two-inch glasses to anyone with weak eyes. I, Ruth Schumacher, will my quietness to Reva Kay Thomas. I, Barbara Lane, will my ability to get along with teachers to my well-meaning brother. I, Nathan Vandervort, will my seat in the sixth hour Senior English Class to the BIRDS. I, Richard Palmer, being of sound mind, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Larry Vandervort. I, Jim Johnston, in poor state of mind, will my ability to guess Sadie Hawkins to Mary Roberts. I, Hester Baylor, will my long hair to Marinell Gullett. I, Nita Barnhill, will my quietness to my sister, Shirley, in hopes that she will use it.

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 We, Janice Armstrong, Beverly Anderson, Carolyn Barrett, and Ellen Maddox, being of sound mind and body (?) will our ability to get along with Kenny boys to Rita Young. I, Dixie Anderson, will my ability to remain silent for at least an hour to Adelene Gorens. I, Gloria Barnett, do hereby will my dimples to Kathy Macon, so she will have a captivating smile such as mine. I, Gilbert Breighner, will my brother one more year in high school. I, Larry Bush, will my disagreement with Mrs. Zubeck on A=L+P to Jim Isaac, in hopes that he will disagree with her to the best of his ability. I, Bob Beadles, will my ability to get along with girls to Paul Wheeler. I, Sherry Callison, will my ability to play the piano to Mr. Little, so that he can keep his singing in tune! I, Bertha Clark, will my ability to get along with teachers to Harriet Staton. I, Norman Huff, will my Proprietorship of the Mid-night Auto Supply to Larry Ellis. I, Pete Dillow, will my quietness to Brenda Shue, in hopes that she doesn't become too rowdy. I, Marilyn DeVore, will and bequeath my natural blonde hair to Pat J one s. I, Ammie DeBois, will my charming smile and humorous giggle to Melba Ross. May you always be as cheerful and jolly as I was throughout the wonderful years of high school. I, Shirley Fatheree, will all my pencils to Buck Carter. I, Kay Johnson, will my blonde streak to all the Sophomore boys. I, Velma Myers, will my ability to become engaged and finish school to Penny Fitch. Here's hoping you'll do the same. We, Nellie Dietz and Pat Miller, will our place as Mrs. Rhoades' dear little pests to Bill Fenner and Harry Coppenbarger. I, Charles Martin, will to my brother my beautiful brown striped tie. I, Howard Rice, will my short and fatness to Jerry Riva. I, Gene Taylo, will my million-dollar kisses to J. R. Black in hopes that he will uphold my motto-- Kiss when you please, but, PLEASE when you kiss. I, Ray Thoms, will my smallness and slightly used brains to Moose Miller. 19



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I, Robert Hunsley, will my strength to Ronnie Provin. I, Glen Brennan, will my nickname Hackshaw to Earl Thayer. I, Bill Reid, will my ability to get along with Miss Tull, and her lovely little cat, to Jim Larry. I, Carol Baylor, will my ability to get along with my teachers to anyone who needs it. I, Norma Wickenhauser, will my ability to stay up until 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. every morning and still get to school on time, to Delores Tucker. I, John Spencer, will my sense of humor to Betty Lou Wills. I, Wilma Webb, will my quietness in sociology to my brother, Ronnie. I, Terry McAboy, hereby will my ability to pass in school to Beardy Sattazahn. I, Donna Harris, will my patience to be able to sit up at Art's Dairy Bar for a whole hour waiting on a certain basketball player (Frank Lynch) to any girl who can uphold this position. I, Bob Owens, will my good humor and corny jokes in first hour typing class to any unfortunate Sophomore. I, Bob Money, will my black cat to Miss Tull. I, Donald Wrone, will my interest in the Pep Club to those C. C. H. S. students who will keep it alive. I, Alice Jiles, will my quietness to Mary Stapleton, and my shyness to my sister. I, Boyd Harrell, will Mrs. Zubeck a nice quiet homeroom next year. I, Larry Miller, will my football uniform to Norman West. (I hope he can fill it.) I, Jim Smith, will some of my 6'6 1 2 to some freshman girl who needs it. I, Ruth Ann Sullivan, will my natural black hair to Rita Maurer. I, Dean Willoughby, will my slimness to Francis Thoms. I, Doris Shaw, will my quiet, meek laugh to Mr. Minnihan and Mr. Little in hopes that they put it to good use. I, Ellen Mayfield, will my tweet ability to Judy Williams. I, Marie Primmer, will my ability to go steady to Marilyn Wantland. I, Sara Barnett, do hereby will my volleyball ability to Mary Karr in hopes that she learns to set the ball up and use two hands so she will get an A m P. E. I, Don Rickgauer, will a brand new rawhide necklace for Miss Tull's cat in the hope that it will come in out of the rain into a nice warm apartment. I, David Robinson, do hereby will all my old flashbulbs to John Gedeist. I, Clareece Gedeist, leave my seat in Senior English to anyone who will enjoy MACBETH as well as I. I, David Schindler, hereby will my ability to talk to Judy Williams. I, Judy Boylan, will my ability to get along with Miss Henriksen to Mary Ann Barrett. I, Bob Lane, will my ability to get excuses for not typing in Mrs. Zubeck's class to all who need it. I, Dick Evey, will my Oldsmobile to Bill McKinnery.

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