Clinton High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, IA)
- Class of 1948
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. A R 1 1 1. X s X I 1. . M, 1 r , u Time Ciintonian Clinton iowa I948 Clinton High Sciwooi M A N Y V OIC E S By Miss Gladys N Arnold When tzme ended the struggle between land and sea For the mastery of the unzverse Neptune was reluctant to surrender any part of hfs krngdom He Qhose the most beautiful spot ln the salley of the Mississippi As the zealni of the Rzvel Krngs Who would sezve as his zepresentatlves on land Then Neptune summoned Orpheus w1th hrs magm ha1p To slng of YOUTH Of frzendshrp and Justzce Of the Amerrcan dz eam A mrst creeps znland from the Mzsszsszppz A phantom vozce murmurs Coan Freld salvaged fz om the swampland A sunken ga: den cente1 ed by the Stals and Strzpes Cl nton Hzgh School habitat of the Rzver Kzngs Contznued on p ige foul . . I , Of music, drama, and art: ! fi f , f ff! iffff Z' ll X fp C K X f N W, ix 0 ! X fff J! ff ff! NEW FLAG demgned bv Grace Foster The Senate sponsored a school flag Lontest xxhnch was won by Grace Foster, a sophomore ,fb X l V f f X L f, , fzf X f ,,4f , ,ff . X gf i ff 1 fff' - X W i px X , f X f ,ff in - , 1 'xi H . X gf T. 1 X ' ' Y- AX e he 5 x e e A I A Q fre TEX wx A gf V ' nl IX X fff f' X. 9 X Q P W .1 X ,, A' L 1 X e X ' 95 ' h 4 A xx Y Q. A . I 5641, X, X X 55 H X, I I , : 1 . ,f 7' ' Y , . e xo Xi, e ,X f of I ' ' xx-g f' I W X f Af K X X., Y for , I P ,ii F 7 ' ' f '- Z f ff! ,f gf J N X XX ,ff X g f ' xf f , , f-'fwxifcj A f' x X x V ,X f, f f ' N 1 ' 1' X - C , , X ,' f' Lf , ,, f f' ,' 7' f D Y X V' flflf l XO,-53 X V , Nl If XX. ew. xf N xr. XX 113, X , X LH' Many tradrtrons are rnhezent rn the legendry of Clznton Where the sprmg IS clothed rn beauty And the autumn colors glow rn the sunlrght The vrsron of Neptune offers a challenge to evezv student Educatron for the Amerzcan Way IS both zndrvrdual and unrversal The heritage of youth The fightmg sprrrt that cazrres the Red and Black to vrctory Sends our boys to answer the plea of suffeung humanzty And to burld a world of tomorrow When you the Rrver Kings of Today Leave these halls for the adventure that I5 lrfe Let the music, of Orpheus play upon the strzngs of your memory As educatron rs the hope of youth So IS youth the hope of democracy And democracy IS the hope of the world Loyalty is the keynote of the exultant song ofthe many voices , . I X 'ma ,J K N , X X 45 I 'il ig, 53' ..., - WW-'EJ 1 W' 1- ls' A7-581' of u w f ff I Afanfy Campbell ,A 'T vim! Q, 2-. N-. 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A fy if i if q,.,,.,, IQ: 5 ' Q15 7 fj-I f u-' ' -..v Z f ix , .I VI, I- 'vtflf F IX Boyd of Education Facuhy C Olen Hlgbee prmczpal of Clznton H1gh School dzrector ot' Clm ton junror College dean of Clmton jumor College dlrector of guldance Merr1ttL Sutton H C Seller L E Seevers J R Mounce superxntendent E W Holle Phxhp Harrls Mrs I A Cornell Kenneth Anderson presxdent V V Sorenson secretary Not m the pxcture E H Jorgensen treasurer A W Poffenberger who succeeded Mrs Cornell in March 9' 5 ' J 1 me S S r S ' l Paul B. sham my 4 Eleanor Davldson Enghsh I0 Mary East Englrsh 9 Jumor college Englrsh Gertrude Englert typmg 12 personal typmg ll clencalpractxce shorthand I2 Loss Fenlon Englzsh 10 12 Leshe Flshwrld socralxzed mathema txcs vzsual educatzon Cormne Forsee soczal stud1es ll Mabel Foster home economxcs 9 cafeteria manager Margorre Graybxll vocal musrc Maynard Hansen mathematzcs 10 S Mercedes Abraham algebra 9 Gladys Arnold Englzsh ll Betty Benedlct t l 2 3 4 Edlth Blrkett social studxes 10 12 Eunrce Blackburn Englrsh ll journalzsm Mxrlam Blakely Englzsh 9 gzrls counselor attendance Glenn Bohlke Junzor college hrgh school chemlstry Josephme Brown soczal studxes 9 junror college socxal studzes Lucllle Carter Latm I 2 Englzsh 9 MAS. 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S Rlchard Pollack physzcal educa hon Edward Rashke woodwork I 2 cabmet makmg Marle Raun socxal studxes 11 junxor college socral studxes Merle Romey metalwork 1 2 related scxence llV 12V Thomas Sharples bookkeepmg soczal studzes I2 Robert Smlth speech I 2 soczal studles 10 Helen Stoddard soczal studxes I0 Roger Stoskopf band Isabelle Strexb home economzcs ll IIA personal economlcs Robert Wagstaff junzor college hzgh school physzcs mathematxcs ll Leonard Wllson buxldzng trades Betty Shanahan secretary Jacquelme Kramer: secretary Dorothy Neumann: secretary Nine P11 Egi 9940 Ql 4Q,,u out for a xx alk Mr Lorenz and hxs famxly of four Mmss Hartmann dancmg wxth a J C box Mr Lynn doesn t have hms attentxon on the camera It must be the track bovs' Mr and Mrs Sharar and Joanne Bruggenwnrth look on at the J C Dance Mr Parker IS workmg the scoreboard for that undefeated football team of 47 Mlss Blakely xx ho came from jumor hxgh wxth Mxss Keyes on a cold day Mmss Hyer our school nurse Mr Hansen and h1s famlly ln thexr home Mr Lava and hxs two chxldren . 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I I 1 - Row 3 Verne Drews jack Kane Orvulle Marlowe Lester Kitchen Ted Petersen Row 2 Earl Fenn Marvxn Cheatum Ted Grayes Merlm Helferlch David Ladehoff Row I Conrad Bonebrake Ralph McLarnan Eldon Gade Wxllram Weston Robert Walt Junlor College Basketball Wlth two regulars back from last year, Coach Thomas Sharples pxeced together a squad that won seven and lost mne games Outstandmg games mcluded a heartbreaklng loss to Muscatme Jumor College 1n a double overtxme a hard fought wxn over the Augustana B team and double wms over Molme and Elkader The Jaycees scored a total of 649 pomts whlle therr opponents scored 800 The qumtet opened agamst the more experxenced Cornell varsxty and was defeated 77 to 29 Fenn and Ladehoff paced the local scorers The next was won by Chnton from Elkader Junior College 42 to 30 Dubuque B squad came here and Chnton won 47 to 35 A good Muscatme J C team defeated Clmton 56 to 36 although Chnton was leadmg at the half 20 to 19 The loss of regulars through fouls cost the ball game In a cloe game there the squad defeated Molme 49 to 40 after traxlmg most of the tlme In the next contest the team met Webster Cxty last years J C champxons there and lost, 55 to 33 Fenn paced Chnton In January Clmton defeated Elkader for the second txme 37 to 29 Ladehoff was the hxgh scorer for Clmton Washmgton Jumor College came here next and won 51 to 38 A tall, powerful Burlmgton J C group was the next opponent and xt won, 62 to 31 Kxtchen and Fenn led the scorxng for Clmton Defeat of Augustana B squad 47 to 44 nn an overtxme game put Chnton mto the wmmng column agam The lead changed hands many tmmes and Clmton turned m one of 1ts best performances Next, Chnton lost to Washmgton J C agam 72 to 59 Entertamxng Molme Chnton agam defeated that squad 45 to 39 Thxs vxctory gave the college sxx wms agamst sxx losses In a thrlller whxch went mto two overtlmes the team lost to Muscatme J C , 49 to 45 Ladehoff and Fenn were hxgh pomt men for Clmton At Burlmgton the Jaycees lost for the second txme to that squad 78 to 35 The xllness of two regulars hampered Clmton The halftxme score was 40 to 20 ln Burlmgton s favor The squad defeated Dubuque Umversxty B squad there, 1n a close game 39 to 38 Kitchen sank the wmmng free throw m the final seconds of play The season closed wrth a loss to Boone, here 47 to 36 Krtchen and Ladehoff were hxgh for thexr team Earl Fenn one of the shortest men on the squad was a standout on rebound work Thxs combmed w1th hxs mampu latxve and shootmg abllxty enabled hxm to be second hlgh scorer for Clmton wxth 181 pomts Davxd Ladehoff was the top scorer thus year averagmg twelve pomts per game for sxxteen games Hxs southpaw shots were well known and ln several mstances turned the txdr- of the game Lester Kxtchen played the pxvot post nearly all season and turned rn very xmpressxve ball games Hls rebound work under the baskets was especxally fine Orvxlle Marlowe was an all around good ball player I-Irs rebound work ball handlmg and preclslon shootmg earned hxrn the captamshlp for the current year Ted Petersen was Orvllle s runnmg mate playmg at the other guard posxtxon He was valuabl because of hrs re bound work Verne Drews was not on the startmg five but saw con sxderable actxon m all posxtlons Hxs rebound work was good and a clutch shot occasionally added to the score Marvln Cheatum was not a regular but he saw con sxderable actxon Hrs outstanding feature was hxs floor play and although he was never a heavy scorer, he contrlbuted to the success of the season Ted Grayes saw actxon chxefly from a guard post I-I was known as the long shot artxst of the squad Fenn Marlowe and Petersen recexved second letters whlle Kxtchen Ladehofl' Cheatum, Drews and Grayes recexved thexr first awards Thnrteen 1 . . 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - A I 1 , . . - , , . . . . , , . - u 11 . , ' ' an 11 . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' ' . , . , . . . . 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' u 11 ' V 1 1 - . . 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Bachelors' Club 4. Home-room president 4. Darlene Breiter Y-Teens 2. Shorthand award 4 11005. Typing award 3 141 . Marvin Brieslce Swimming 1.2. Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom vice- president 2. Fourteen SGIIIOFS Ross Abbott CNO DICKUYZD Track 4 Major letter Theodora Adler Y Teens 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 vice president 3 Homeroom president 3 secretarx 4 David Albrecht Track 3 Swimming 3 Bachelors Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Orchestra 4 Summer School graduate Wallace Alm Camanche Hugh Carnanche Iowa 1 2 CNot graduating! Robert Angell Basketball l Swimming 3 4 Major letter 4 Pan American League 4 Homeroom president l 2 vice pres! dent 3 Little Theater pledge 3 active 4 Stage Door Through the Night 4 National Thespians 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Joan Basta Blackstone High Blackstone Virginia 1 Y Teens 2 3 Pan American League 4 Little Theater pledge 2 One Act Play 2 Mary Jo Becker Mt St Clare Academx Clinton Iowa 1 Latin Club 34 Y Teens 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 letter 2 Pan American League 3 4 Attendant prom 3 homecoming 4 Gateway Classic Queen 4 E anne Bell Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pan American League 4 Homeroom secretary 1 Freshman choir 1 Girls Glee Club 2 Capella Choir 2 3 4 Music letter 3 Robert Benoit askethall vmrmgrr 2 1 l I-rrutlwl Bmhrlms Llul Alvm Bentley Foothalllvl 2 34 Majrvr l ttcr 34 Wrestling, 1 Ma or letter73 fBachelors Clulw 4 Freshman rhoir 1 a Capella Choir 3 Music letter 3 Davrd Carstensen Football l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 I-I Y I Bachelors Club 4 secretary Homeroom secretary 4 Band 1 Prom attendant 3 Krng Cary Football 1 2 Track I 2 4 Bachelors Club 4 Beatrrce Chandler Camanche Hugh Camanrhe Iowa l 2 Y Teens 3 4 Band 3 4 Jerry Cheramy Football 12 3 4 Maror letter 34 Track 2 34 Major letter 3 4 Swrmmrng l Wrestlrng 2 H Y l 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom presrdent 4 Thomas Chrrstransen Lyons Hrgh Clrnton lowa l 2 Bach lors Club 4 Patrrck Cormrek CNQ prcturej Swrmmrng 123 Mayor letter 73 Baclelors Club 4 Homeroom presrdent 2 Darlene Crlder Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Summer school graduate Mary Dahl Y Teens l 2 3 4 Clrntonran reporter 4 Orchestra l 2 Dolores Dawes Y Teens l 2 4 Pan Amerrcan League 3 4 Lrttle Theater pledge 2 3 Natronal Thesprans 3 Clrntonran reporter Z Margery Dawson Y Teens 4 Frtteen James Brrstol fNot graduatrngj Jo Ann Bruggenwrrth Latrn Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 1 Pan Amerrcan League GAA 12 Yearbook 34 faculty 3 snapshot 4 Shorthand award 4 61201 Tvprng award 3 1393 Glenn Buell Senate l 2 3 4 Hr Y 4 Latrn Club l 2 3 Pan Amerrcan League 3 4 Homeroom vrce presrdent 4 secretary 3 Lrttle Theater pledge 3 actrve 3 4 secretary treasurer e Man Who Came to Drnner 3 Stage Door 3 Freshman chorr l a Capella Chorr 234 Muse letter 3 DAR award 3 Latrn award 2 Donald Cady Camanche Hrgh Camanche Iowa I 2 Elarne Cady Y Teens I 2 3 4 Pan Amerrcan League 4 G A A 1 Nancy Campbell Bennett Hrgh BuH'alo New York l Y Teens 2 Pep Club 4 Pan Amerrcan League 2 4 Homeroom secretary 4 Year book-classes 4 Shorthand award 3 1805 Typrng award 4 1462 Honor Socrety 4 Phyllrs Carlson Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pan American League l 2 4 G A A l 2 Patrrcra Carstens a rn Club 2 Y Teens I 2 I 4 G A A flrntunrarr Bruce Carstensen Basketball l 2 T ark I l .-ulrclrrrs ulv Homeroorn treasurer 4 - 4' 1- 'V 4--Arn , fe 'v ' ' - 1. 'rr .. ' Lt' . ...1. 3' A- V advertising l. Stage Door 3, ' ' E ., f- .Hay . af- 'cr 4. X A . . kj., ..., . 'Y' - . X ,.., . - s f X ,. V71 ,cz Duane Eagen Wrestling 1 2 Hi Y 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Sound crew 3 Anna Easley Post High Detroit Michigan l Latin Club 24 Little Theater pledge 2 Shorthand award 4 11005 Marilyn Eggers Goose Lake School Goose Lake Iowa 1 2 Y Teens 4 Dolores Elcland IatmClub234 YTeensl234 GAA! Kathleen Farley Senate secretary 4 Pollywogs l 2 Latin Club 1 2 3 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Pan American League 3 4 secretary 3 Homeroom secretary 1 2 3 Freshman choir 1 Girls Glee Club 2 Prom Queen 3 Gateway Classic attendant l Honor Society 4 Robert Farwell Kent Fishwild Wi Senate l, Chess Club 3-treasurer 3. Bachelors' Club 4. Honor Society 3.4. Band 1.2.3.4-Major letter 2. Orchestra 1.2.3.4-Major letter 3. liam Flannery Lane Technical School, Chicago, Illinois l. Track 2. Hi-Y 3.4. Bachelors' Club 4, Science Club 3. I-Iomeroom vice-president 3, Marvin Flood Bachelors' Club 4. Sixteen - SCIIIOTS Delores DeSirey East Nashville High Nashville Tennessee 1 semester Senate 1 Latin Club 1 2 3 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Pan Ameri can League 3 4 G A A 1 Homeroom secretary treasurer 3 Benjamin Determan Bachelors Club 4 Little Theater active 4 Sound crew 2 3 4 Robert Dlppo Senate 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Wrestling 4 Major letter 4 Hi Y 3 4 Sergeant at arms 4 Bachelors Club 4 Science Club 2 Homeroom president l vice president 2 Yearbook 3 sports Claire Dodge Senate 2 Latin Club I 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4-cabinet 3 4 Pep Club 4 G A A 1 Homeroom treasurer 2 Little Theater pledge 123 active 4 Nine Girls l Stage Door 3 Through the Night assistant director 4 National Thespians 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Paul Domsalla Monitor 2 Football l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Basketball l 2 34 Major letter 34 Track l 2 3 Major letter 2 3 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom president 3 vice president 4 treasurer 2 King Junior Carn1val3 Robert Donohue Bachelors Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Phyllis Dowty Pan American League 2 3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Classes 3 seniors 4 Shorthand award 4 C1001 Typing award 4 450D Gregg O G A award 3 Bert Doyne Senate 2 3 4 president 4 Swimming l 2 3 4 Major letter 2 3 4 Tennis 4 Hi Y 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom secretary treasurer 2 Prom attendant 3 Hawkeye Boys State 3 Donald Eads Fulton High Fulton Illinois 1 Little Theater active 3 National Thesprans 4 J Joseph Halbach Senate 4 vlce presrdent Football 134 Major letter 4 Track 2 3 Swlmmmg 2 3 4 Wresthng l Tenms 4 Hr Y 14 Latm Club 2 3 Chess Club 4 Freshman ehomr 1 Bachelors Club 4 Marilyn Happs Pollywogs 2 3 4 presldent 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Homeroom vxce presrdent 2 William Hams Senate 4 Swxmmrng 3 H1 Y 3 4 Latm Club l 2 3 Bache lors Club 4 Science Club 3 Homeroom president 2 3 vxce presldent l Freshman choir I a Capella Choxr 2 3 4 Musrc letter 3 Honor Socxety 4 Ronald Hart Wrestlmg Charles Hem Football 1 2 Track 1 Swrmmmg l 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Bachelors Club 4 Ann Henry Maquoketa High Maquoketa Iowa one semester 1 YTeens 34 Pan American League 4 Summer school graduate Shrrley Henry Y Teens 1 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Shorthand award from Typmg award 4 C501 Neville Hertensen Dorothy Hull Pollywogs 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 4 G A A 12 Seventeen Willard Foster Senate 2 Track 2 Swlmmmg 2 3 4 Major letter 4 H Y l 2 4 Pan Amerxcan League 1 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom president l 4 Band 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Strung group 3 4 Lucra Fry Y Teens 1 2 3 4-cabmet 3 G A A 1 Lmttle Theater pledge 2 actxve 234-secretary treasurer 2 presxdent 34 One Act Play 2 Mr Pum Passes By 2 The Man Who Came to Dxnner 3 Nrght of January 16 3 A Date Wrth Judy 4 Natronal Thespxans 3 4 presxdent 3 4 Clmtoman B1 Weekly edntor 4 assocxate edxtor 3 C Pm 2 3 4 Verna Fuller Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Shorthand award 3 C601 Typrng award 3 QSOJ Elayne Gade Monxtor 3 Y Teens 4 G A A l 2 3 4 letter 2 Frances George Y Teens 2 4 Yearbook 3-classes Raymond Gilbert Football 2 Swxmmxng 1 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Latmn Club 1 Bachelors Club 4 Helen Greenlee Y Teens 2 3 4 Robert Gnggs Basketball 4 Bachelors Club 4 Roger Gundelfinger Jason Lee I-hgh Tacoma Washxngton-one semester 1 Football 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Track 2 Swlmmmg 1 Wrestlmg 3 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom vrce presndent 4 Y -i X ,As ve-4 Dons Husmann YTeens 1234 cabxnet 4 Pan Amerlcan League 4 Freshman cholr l Girls Glee Club 2 a Capella Choir 3 4 Musxc letter 4 Mary Lou lversen Senate 1 2 Polljwogs l 2 Y Teens I 2 3 4-cabxnet l 2 4 A Homeroom presndent 2 vrce presxdent l secretary 3 Llttle Theater pledge 1 actxve 2 3 4 Natronal Thespxans 2 3 4 Intrmate Strangers 2 Drum majorette 1234 leader 4 Grrls Glee Club 3 a Capella Choir 4 flxbrarranj Homecommg Queen 4 attendant 1 Prom attendant 3 Typrng award 3 C455 Joan Jackson Class treasurer 4 Latmn Club 1 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 Homeroom secretary treasurer 1 2 Band 1 2 3 Rachel Jackson Senate 3 Supreme Court 3 4 Monitor 3 Pollywogs 1 2 3 4 presxdent 3 Latm Club 1 2 4 treasurer 2 Y Teens l 2 3 4 cabmet 2 Sclence Club 3 Honor Socrety 3 4 secretarx 3 G A A 1 2 3 4 advrsorj board 2 3 letter 2 Freshman cholr l Glrls Glee Club 2 Beverly Jared Y Teens 2 4 Txpmg award 3 1353 Beverly Jensen Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Chntonxan reporter 4 Yearbook 3-clubs Freshman thorr 1 Grrls Glee Club 2 Elizabeth Jessen Class seeretarv 4 treasurer 3 Latm Club 12 Y Teens 1234 treasurer 4 Pan Amencan League 4 Little Theater pledge 3 actrve 4 National Thesprans Stage Door 3 Nlght of Januarj 16 3 Through the Night 4. Freshman choir 1-a Capella Choir 2.3-letter 3. Honor Society 4. Isabelle Johnson Y-Teens l,2,3.4. 'nd 11.3. -letter . Typin awar 3 f40D. Paul Johnson Football 3,4-Major letter 4. Basketball l,2,3. Track 2 3,4- Major letter 4. Bachelors' Club 4. Eighteen SCHIOTS Russell Hull Football 3 4 Major letter 3 4 H1 Y 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom vlce presldent 3 secretary 1 treasurer 2 Freshman chorr 1 Thomas Hull H Y l 2 3 Bachelors Club 4 Lnttle Theater pledge 3 4 active 4 Natronal Thespxans 4 Patrlcra Hsrl Y Teens 1 2 34 Pan Amerxcan League 4 Homeroom vxce president 3 secretary 4 Grrls Glee Club 4 junxor Carnrval Queen 3 Gatewaj Classrc attendant 3 Short hand award 3 4307 Evelyn Hoffman Latm Club 1 Y Teens 1 2 Jack Holcomb Class presrdent l Senate l Momtor 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom presmdent 1 Freshman eholr 1 Prom attendant 3 Evelyn Holle Y Teens 2 3 4 G A A 1 Pep Club 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Homeroom presrdent 3 secretary 4 Freshman cholr 1 Gxrls Glee Club 2 a Capella Cholr 2 3 Serctette 3 Musrc letter 3 Typmg award 3 KSOD Shorthand award 4 C1001 Kathryn Holst Wapello Hugh Wapello Iowa l Y Teens 2 3 4 G A A 2 Gene Hood Football 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Track 1 2 3 Swimmxng 1 2 3 4 Major letter 2 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Freshman choir 1 Colleen Hoop Pollywogs 2 3 4 vice presldcnt 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Joan Krllean Monrtor 3 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Pep Club l 4 Homeroom president 3 Freshman chorr l Grrls Glee Club 2 Home commg attendant 2 Shorthand award 3 i607 Gerald Krnkard Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Track l 2 3 4 Major letter 4 LaVonne Klare Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Typmg award 3 C305 Mary Jo Krebs Y Teens 1 2 3 4 G A A l Homeroum treasurer 3 Fresh man chorr 1 Grrls Glee Club 2 Shorthand award 4 C805 Nona Kunde Latm Club 1 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheer ea er 2 3 4 G A A Homeroom vrce presrdent 3 secretary 1 treasurer 2 Freshman choir l Gxrls Glee Club 2 Gatewax Classrc attendant 4 Betty Lambert CNO puctureb Y Teens 3 4 Lavonne Lane Latm Club 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Wrllram Lane Basketball l 2 3 4 Maror letter 34 Tratk l Z Batlulur Club 4 Margaret Leigh Y Teens 2 3 4-cablnet 3 4 G A A l Dolores Leonard atm Club 1 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 G A A l Txpmg award 4 f60J Nxneteen Wrlfred Johnson Football 3 Basketball 12 Bachelors Club 4 Not graduatmg Leonard Jordan Football 1 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Track 1 2 3 Wrestling 2 3 Major letter 3 Homeroom presndent 2 4 vxce presrdent 1 treasurer 3 Dorothy Jorgensen Y Teens 1 2 3 4 G A A 1 Homeroom secretary 2 Freshman choir l Girls Glee Club Z Robert Jowett Senate l 2 4 Supreme Court 4 Chief justice Football 4 Major letter 4 Track l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Hx Y 1 Latln Club 1 2 3 president 2 Pan Amerxcan League 3 4 vrce presxdent 3 president 4 Chess Club 3 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom treasurer 4 Honor Society 4 Barbara Junge A l Jan Latm Club l 2 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 presrdent 4 Pan Amerrcan League 3 4 G A A 1 Homeroom secretary 1 2 Freshman choxr l-Grrls Glee Club 2 en Justus Senate 4 Football 3 Track 1 2 3 Swnmmmg l 2 3 4 Major letter 2 3 4 Tenms 4 Hx Y 4 Latm Club 1 Cheerleader 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Little Theater pledge 3 active 4 National Thesplans 4 The Man Who Came to Dmner 3 Band l 2 3 4 Major letter 3 et Keefe Mt St Clare Clmton Iowa I Monrtor 3 Pollywogs 3 Latrn Club 2 Y Teens 2 3 4-cabmet 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 vxce presrdent 4 Pan Amerrcan League 3 4 vrce presrdent 4 Homeroom vxce presldent 4 Richard Kelly Senate 4 treasurer H1 Y 3 4 Latm Club l 2 3 Cheer leader 4 Pan Amerlcan League 3 Chess Club 3 Bache lors Club 4 Photography Club 3 Homeroom presldent 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Sound Crew 3 4 chref 4 Track 4 Major letter Robert Kelsey Momtor 4 Football l Swlmmmg l Hx Y 4 Bachelors Club 4 xXx ,f-1 'U' SCl'lIOI'S James Lesher Class president 2 vice president 1 3 4 Senate 1 2 3 4 cabinet 2 Football 1234 Major letter 34 Track 1 2 3 4 Swimming 1 2 Wrestlin 3 4 Major letter 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 vice president 4 Latin Club 1 2 Bachelors Club 4 Honor Society 3 4 president 4 Homeroom president 14 Orchestra 1 2 Prom attendant 3 Wayne Leu Football 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Basketball l 2 Track 2 3 4 Swimming 3 4 H Y l 2 3 4 treasurer 4 Chess Club 3 Bachelors Club 4 Freshman choir 1 l Joan Lillie Wi William Marsh Montgomery High Montgomery Minnesota 12 Bachelors Club 4 Jane McCord Proviso High Provisn Illinoisl Camanche High Camanche Iowa 2 Y Teens 3 4 Robert McCormack Bachelors Club 4 Everett McDowell Madison High Madison lndxana I Morey High Denver Colorado 2 Summer School Graduate Dons McGuire Latin Club I 2 Pan American League 4 G A A l 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Maior letter 4 James McKee Basketball 1 Track 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Fall Track 4 Major letter 4 Hi Y 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom vice president 1 Typing award 3 C341 Amy McKennck Y Teens I 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 Homeroom treasurer 3 Clintornan reporter 3 Shorthand award 3 C601 Marilyn Merscll Y-Teens l,2. G.A.A, 1.2,3,4-president 4-letter 3-State Pin 4. Freshman choir 1. Girls' Glee Club 2. Typing award 4 1501. Arlene Metzger Y-Teens 2,3.4. G.A.A. 2,3,4-Advisory board 3. Typing award 4 1501. Twenty Latin Club 1 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Homeroom president 2 secretary l Shorthand award 4 C801 Helen Lolgren Y Teens 1 2 4 Pan American League 4 G A A l Little Theater pledge 3 4 The Man Who Came to Dinner 3 Clmtoman reporter 4 Herbert Lund Football 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Wrestling 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom vice president 4 Alan Lundqulst H1 Y 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Science Club 2 3 Homeroom vice president 4 Marian Marlowe Y Teens 1 2 3 G A A l Freshman choir 1 Girls Glee Club 2 a Capella Choir 3 4 Sextette 4 Music letter 3 Marilyn Marr Homeroom secretarx 1 treasurer 2 Y Teens 2 Shorthand award 4 11001 Edwin Marsh Montgomery High Montgomery Minnesota 1 2 Bachelors ub 4 'Z' is 1 Gerald Neilsen Proviso High. Provisn. Illinois 1.2. Not graduating. Harry Nelson Monitor 4. Football 1.2.3. Swimming 1. Wrestling 3.4- Major letter 3. Homeroom president 1-secretary 2. Fresh- man choir 1. Richard Nelson Class vice-president 2. Monitor 2. Football 2.3.4-Major letter 4. Basketball 2. Track 1.2.3-Major letter 3. Swim- ming 1. Hi-Y 1.3.4-president 1.4. Bachelors' Club 4. Honor Society 4. Homeroom president 3-vice-president 4- treasurer 4. Robert Nelson Basketball 1.2. Bachelors' Club 4. Ruth Niclcelsen Latin Club 2. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Pan American League 3.4. G.A.A. l.. Orchestra 3.4-String group 3.4. Freshman choir 1-Girls' Glee Club 2-a Capella Choir 3-Music letter 3 Dorothy Nicola Senate 4. Y-Teens 1.4-cabinet 4. Homeronm viceapresi- dent 4. Little Theater pledge 2-active 2.3.4-National Thespians 3.4- Mr. Pim Passes By 2- The Man Who Came to Dinner 3- The Night of January 16 3- Stage Door 3- Through the Night 4- A Date With Judy 4. Robert Niebuhr Basketball 1. Track 1. Swimming 2.3.4-Maior letter 2.3.4. Richard Nielsen Swimming 2. Wrestling 2. Arthur Nixon St. Marx s High. Clinton. Iowa 1. Monitcxr 3. Football 2.3.4-Major letter 3.4. Track 2.3.4-Maior letter 2.3.4. Bachelors' Club 4-president. Homeroom president 2. Twenty one I4 Charles Meyer Track 1.2.3.4-Major letter 2. Swimming 1.2. Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom vice-president 2. Donna Michaelsen Girls' Glee Club 4. Evelyn Miller Pan American League 4. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4-secretary-treasurer 3.4-letter 2. Homeroom secretary 3-treasurer 2.4. G.A.A. state award 4. Lucille Miller Freshman choir 1. a Capella Choir 2.3.4-Music letter 3. Allredia Mitchell YATeens 1.2.3.4. Freshman choir 1. Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4. Robert Mohr Football 1.2.4-Major letter 4. Basketball 2.3.4. Track 2.3. Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom secretary 4. Forrest Molsberry Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom treasurer 2. Clintonian reporter 4. Marilyn Mona Lyons High, Clinton. Iowa 1.2. Latin Club 3. Y-Teens 3.4- cabinet 3.4-president 4. Honor Society 3.4. Pep Club 4. Homeroom president 4-secretary 3. National Thespians 3.4- Night of january 16 3. Latin award 3. President, S. E. District of Iowa Y-Teens 4. David Munson Senate 2.3.4. Football 3. Track 2. Swimming 3. Hi-Y 3.4. Latin Club 1.2.3. Bachelors' Club 4. Science Club 3.4- president 4. Honor Society 3.4. Little Theater pledge 3- active 4- Night of january 16 3- Stage Door 3- All Through the Night 4-National Thespians 4. a Capella Choir 3.4. 4- is .'4s fr 4' , , . Q ..fi, f , . L it. e 1 :Rx . 3 '31 ,Abu-9 ads Richard Powell Camanche High. Camanche. Iowa 1.2. Duane Praschan Senate 2.4. Supreme Court 1. Hi-Y 4. Bachelors' Club 4. Science Club 2.3. Honor Society 3.4. Homeroom vice- president 3. Band 1.2.3.4-Major letter 2-Pin 4. Pep Band 2.3.4. Orchestra 2.3--Major letter 3. Boys' Glee Club 2. a Capella Choir 3. Quartet 3.4. Marjorie Price Pollywogs 2.3.4. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 3.4. Cheer- leader 3.4. G.A.A. 1.2-cabinet 2. Homeroom vice-president 4. Homecoming attendant 3. Dorothy Raicevich Y-Teens 1.2. Pan American League 4. G.A.A. 1. Simon Rasche Senate 4, Football 1.2.3. Track 1.2. Hi-Y 4. Bachelors' Club 4. Science Club 4. Homeroom president 3. Freshman choir 1. a Capella Choir 3.4-president 4-Music letter 4. S.A.R. award 3. Kay Rehnberg Galesburg High. Galesburg. Illinois 2. Latin Club 3.4. Y-Teens 3.4-Program Chairman 4. Pep Club 4. Honor Society 4. G.A.A. 3. Patricia Reynolds Y-Teens 1,2,3.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Freshman choir 1 Girls' Glee Club 2.3-a Capella Choir 4-Music letter 4. Barbara Rhoades Class secretary 2. Monitor 3. Pollywogs 1.2.3. Y-Teens 1.2.3. Pep Club 4. Pan American League 1.3.4. G.A.A. 1.2. Clintonian reporter 3-advertising. Freshman choir 1. Girls' Glee Club 2. Beverly Rhoades Pollywogs l,2,3,4. Latin Club 3. Y 1'eens 1.2.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4-letter 3. Freshman choir 1--Girls' Glee Club 2.3. Twenty-two Seniors Dorothy Outzen Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. Herman Paasch Hildegard Pahl Latin Club 2. Y-Teens 1.2.4. Pan American League 4. Little Theater pledge 2-active 3.4-secretary 3-vice-presi- dent 4-- Mr. Pim Passes By 2- Stage Door 3- Night of january 16 3-National Thespians 3,4-secretary 3- vice-president 4. Freshman choir 1. Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4. Latin award 3. Nannette Patten Y-Teens1.2.3.4-cabinet 4. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Vernon Paulsen CNO picturel Jacqueline Pearce Y-Teens 1.2.4. G.A.A. 1.2. Homeroom vice-president 1. Shorthand award 4 1801 Catharine Pearson Latin Club 1.2. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Vivian Pearson Y-Teens 1,2.3.4. Pep Club 4. G.A.A. 1.2. Band 1.2.3,4. Orchestra 1.2.3.4. Carol Peterson Y-Teens 1. G.A.A. 1. Homeroom president l-secretary- treasurer 3. Clintonian reporter 4. Yearbook 3.4-Clubs. Ethel Powell Y-Teens 1.2.4. Pan American League 4. Freshman choir 1. Girls' Glee Club 2. 4 Q. . it uri it Jeanette Schmidt Y-Teens 1,2.3.4. Pep Club 3.4. G.A.A. 1. Homeroom president 2-treasurer 1.4. Freshman choir 1-Girls' Glee Club 2-secretary 2-a Capella Choir 2.3-secr-.ary 2.3- Sextette 3-Music letter 3. Honor Society 4. Thomas Schneider Davenport High. Davenport. Iowa 1-one -.emester 2. Bachelors' Club 4. a Capella Choir 3.4. Dorothy Schoenbohm Elvira High. Elvira. Iowa-one semester l. Y-Teens 1.2.3.4- cabinet 4. Pep Club 2.3.4-secretarv-treasurer 4. Pan American League 3.4-secretary 4. Honor Society 3.4. Homeroom president 4. Freshman choir 1-Girls' Glee Club 2-9 Capella Choir 2.3-Settette 3-Mus1t'lette:'3. Ronald Schoenig Swimming 2. Wrestling 2. Bachelors' Club 4 Freshman choir l. John Schuster Football l 2.3.4-Major letter 3.4. Basketball 1.2. Track 1.2.3.4-Major letter 2.3.4. Bachelors' Club 4-vice president. Homeroom president 3. Shirley Seevers Latin Club 1.2. Pan American League 1. One-act play 2. Shorthand award 4 11005. Typing award 4 ISOJ. Wayne Seymour Wrestling manager 4. Bachelors' Club 4. Nut graduating. Georgia Shankle Our Lady of Angels Academy. Clinton. Iowa l. Y-Teens 2.3.4. G.A,A. 2. Not graduating. Norma Sharpe Class secretary 3 Senate 4-bill clerk. Y-Teens 1,2.3,4. Pan American League 4. G.A.A. 1.2. Freshman choir 1. Twent y three Selma Richter Latin Club 3. Y-Teens 1.2.4. Pan American League 4. Yearbook Q-classes. Freshman choir 1-a Capella Choir 2.3.4-Music letter 3. Charles Rider Chess Club 3. Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom vice-president 3. Orchestra 1.2.3.4-Major letter 3-String Group 1.2.3.4- Bronze medal 4. Rosemary Robinson Latin Club 1.2. Y-Teens 1.2.3. Pan American League 3.4- treasurer 4. Honor Society 4. Little Theater pledge 3- One-act play 2. Orchestra 1.2.3.4-Major letter 3-Bronze medal 3. String Group 1.2.3.4. Freshman choir l-a Capella Choir 3-Sextette 3-Music letter 4. Dorvan Rolston The Joa llea Loi Bachelors' Cluh 4. Little Theater pledge 4. Freshman choir 1. odore Rosenberg Hi'Y 1-secretary. Pan American League 3.4. Bachelors' Club 4. Homeroom vice-president l. n Rutledge Y-Teens l.2,3,4. G.A.A. 2. One-act play 2. Freshman choir I-Girls' Glee Club 2. Shorthand award 4 41005, Typing award 4 QSOJ. n Ryner Y-Teens 1.2,3.4. Honor Society 3.4-secretary 4. Home- room secretary 1. One-act play 2. Freshman choir 1- Girls' Glee Club 2-a Capella Choir 3.4-Sextette 3-Music letter 3. Shorthand award 4 11403. Typing award 4 1503. Salutatorian. s Schawl Y-Teens 1.2.3. G.A.A, 1.2.3. Freshman choir 1-Girls' Glee Club 2. Patricia Schimins Y-Teens l.2.3,4. Pan American League 4. G.A.A. l. - 'im ' j'f.,i ' I SCDIOTS Roger Sherman Senate 3 Bachelors Club 4 Science Club 34 Photog raphy Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Robert Simpson Football 3 Hr Y 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Scxence Club 3 4 Lols Sley Class secretary 1 Supreme Court 3 Junror Justlce Monitor 3 Latm Club l 2 3 4-secretary 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Pan Amerlcan League 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 vxce presxdent 3 G A A 1 Homeroom presxdent 1 vrce presndent 2 secretary 4 Lxttle Theater pledge 2 3 4 Freshman choir 1--Gxrls Glee Club 2 D A R award 4 Darrell Smith Football 2 Track 4 Swxmmmg 2 Bachelors Club Joseph Smith Homeroom tl CBSl1l'Cf 4 Veronrca Spealrman Y Teens 3 Grrls Glee Club 3 4 Paul Specht Football 2 H Y 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom secretary4 Patricia Spradley Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Eugene Steensen Football 1 4 Major letter 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 2 Bache lors Club 4 Homeroom presxdent 2 4 vrce president 13 Donald Stull Track I 2 4 Major letter 4 Wrestling 2 H1 Y 4 Bache lors Club 4 Roy Storts Basketball 1 Swimming 2 Homeroom vlce president 2 secretary l Elaine Stuedemann Elvira Hrgh Elvira Iowa l Wylma Todtz Lyons Hugh Clxnton Iowa 1 2 Latm Club 3 Y Teens 3 Little Theater pledge 4 Stage Door 3 The Man Who Came to Dmner 3 Summer school graduate Joyce Tolson Supreme Court 2 Momtor 3 Latm Club 1 2 3 4 Y Teens l 2 3 secretary 2 vice presrdent 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 vxce presxdent 4 Homeroom secretary treasurer 2 Gateway Classxc attendant 2 Prom attendant 3 Valedxctorran Rrchard Townsley Class presxdent 3 4 Senate 3 4-cabmet 3 4 Football 2 Track 24 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom treasurer 4 Prom Kung 3 Hawkeye Boys State 3 Ruth Turner Latln Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 G A A l Freshman choir 1-Gxrls Glee Club 2 a Capella Chomr 2 3 Sextette 3 Musxc letter 3 Paul Van Alstyne Galesburg High Galesburg lllxnoxs 12 3 Bachelors Club 4 Scrence Club 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 DeLoros Van Auken Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pan Amerxcan League 1 Twenty four Senators Fxrst Semester Glenn Buell Wxlllam Harrls Robert Dxppo David Munson Duane Praschan Sxmon Rasche Wllllam Vlclzerstalf Senate 1 2 3 4 Attorney General 3 4 abmet 3 4 Supreme Court 1 Freshman Justxce Momtor 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Major lette 3 4 I-I1 Y 3 4 presxdent 3-chaplam 4 Latm Club 1 2 Bakshelors Club 4 advisory board Home room presxdent 2 Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 a Capella Choxr 3 4 Music letter 4 Hawkeye Boys State 3 Rlchard Wallung Football l 2 3 Track 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Sarah Ward Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pan Amencan League 4 G A A 1 John Warner Davenport Hxgh Davenport Iowa 12 Bachelors Club Photography Club 4 Boyd Wascher Football 2 Track 2 3 Major letter 3 4 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom presxdent 1 Lols Wessel Mules Consolidated High Mules Iowa l Latm Club 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 G A A 2 I-Iomeroom treasurer 3 Maxon Wldner Monitor 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Major letter 3 4 Swmmmmg 2 Wrestlmg 1 Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom presldeat 3 Raymond Wilcox Laun Cluo 2 Bachelors Club 4 Freshman chonr 1 David Wllllams Bachelors Club 4 Scxence Club 2 Jane Wllson Y Teens 1 2 3 4 G A A 1 Freshman choir 1 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Prom attendant 3 Patrlcla Yealy Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Jack Zerrlen Bachelors Club 4 Homeroom vnce presxdent 4 Band l 2 3 4 Major letter 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Senior Class Presrdent Rxchard Townsley Vzce president james Lesher Secretary Elnzabeth jessen Treasurer Joan jackson Second Semester Glenn Buell Allen Justus Dorothy Nlcola Davld Munson Duane Praschan Sxmon Rasche Twenty Flve ,, 4 ,,.- .-. ,. h ,,W L Awyak A .. l ,. 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K QQQ 1-.51 rp-R l' .--'Gb Donald Abbott Ronald Adair Donald Adlusson Vrrgrnra Allender Beverly Atkinson Josie Backer Lela Barley Victoria Baker Robert Benson Lors Bentrup Gene Brermann Donald Bugwood Virginia Brown Elizabeth Bryant Donald Builcema Cherol Burde No Picture Twenty-s' 1 JUI'll0l'S Hans Andresen Robert Andrews Richard Annear Robert Arey Thomas Balle Joyce Baugh Rodney Bear Garrett Behrens Raymond Bugwood Lorrame Bondrclc Charles Booth David Bowersox Darryl Blinlcinsop :NZ Thomas Burlingame Donald Carlson Jack Carstensen Verla Carsiensen LeRoy Cleppe Richard Coe James Cole Barbara Collrns Dorla Dannatt Zeola Davrs Rrchard DeLoe Mary Drtlmer Donald Duvall Helen Feddersen Barbara Fenley Beverly Chaler George Chalgren John Chrlshan Henry Clark Davrd Colschen Rrchard Colschen Arden Cummrngs Catherine Cunneen Raymond Doy1e Lors Drrver Howard Duhr Wlllram Dunn Kenneth Felderman No Prcture Vrnson Carpenter Patrrcra Cavanaugh George Clark Joan Drnnre Twentx seven ml' PF L D Fergesen Ann Ferns Owen Fushwrld Catherine Foster Shirley Gilbert Arthur Goodrldge Jean Grill JUl1IOI'S Arthur Frondle Jeanne Galbraith Richard Gifford Eugene Gilbert Jacquelyn Griswold Georgia Hanng Donald Hartzell Lorraine Heath Phyllis Helble Jacqueline Holle LaVerne Hollister Lucille Houser Dolores Howard Lawrence Haddad Edward Halbach Marrlynn Hanger Ralph Hansen Martha Hempstead Shirley Higgins Betty Hull Jack Hrndley No Picture Philip Frederick Frederick Garrett Donald Goodman Russell Haack Richard Hiclcenbottom T ty- 'ght wlw 1 r? if x at Donna Hudson Carla Jess Homer Johnson Robert Jorgensen Paulrne Kohl Lauren Kramer Jack Kuehl Gloria Langfntt John Lmd Robert Loots Alan Lorenz Joan Lorenz Charles Madden Manlyn Mather Margo Maurelc Peter Maurek Mary Lou Judd Fern Jurgensen Norma Kahn Dean Kahler Francis Larsen Richard Lee Marlon Leonard Wrllram Leplrd Joan Lorenzen Jean Luclce Robert Lueders Susan Lynn No Prcture Jean Hunter, Harold Kent, Patncra Knights Twenty-nine 15 1 .3 Alf.. Harold Maydew Robert McDermott Keith McRoberts Joanne Melchert JUl'lIOI'S Fredenck Metzger Ruth Muller Richard Molsberry Janet Nrelsen Joan Nielson Edward Nlssen Thomas Nlssen Shirley Obermrller Edward Oliver Ardys Ottesen Nancy Oyaas Nancy Paddock Martha Pame Patrlcra Pape John Paxton Maryann Pearson Norman Petersen Shlrley Petersen Thomas Petersen Joan Plrch Arla Point Betty Potter Robert Purcell Faye Reynolds No Picture James Relstroffer Thirty it 7 ,Q gf zfgji ff 29 my 'S if 4153 af-'fl 'F' W' Donald Rlchter Thomas Rlddell Joan Rockwell Gaylord Rolston Merle Ruch LaVelle Rursch Betty Sanderson Lorayne Scholtes Joanne Schmidt Rodney Schroeder Jams Schultz Paul Sharar Howard Srble Norman Slvertsen Dora Smith Ronald Smith Carol Sohr Alyce Strohm Maxine Subcleff Barbara Sutton Artha Swanson Carolynne Swanson Beverly Tallman Kenneth Tharp Ralph Thompson Jack Thomsen Robert Van Roekel Darlene Vogel Thxrty one Thxrty two U- if 13' ti Senators Ist Semester Kemth McRoberts Nancy Oyaas Rodney Schroeder Senators Ist Semester Ruth Fuller jean Kxrkman Carole Maxhexm Senators I s t Semester Wlllxam Anderson Kathleen Campbell Marlon Fetzer Wayne Want John Welnbeck Juniors he Wnlladean Wlckes Vloletta Wlese Ewanna Xldls Donald Zemen Junlor Class Presrdent L D Fergesen Vrce Presxdent john Christian Secretary Kenneth Felderman Treasurer Shlrley Obermxller 2nd Semester Charles Booth Susan Lynn Paul Sharar Kexth McRoberts Nancy Oyaas Rodney Schroeder SOpl'lOmOf2 Class Preszdent Vzce Presrden t Secretary Treasurer Nancy Peckham Albert Hxggms Robert Trent Eugene Sulhvan jack Andrews Barbara Hollowell Walter Ferguson 2nd Semester Ruth Fuller jean Kxrkman Carole Maxhenm Freshman Class Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Arthur Munson james Halbach Chrls Panousls Burton Kxrkman Lora jane Jackson Sally Rehnberg Mary jo Nelson 2nd Semester Wrlham Anderson Kathleen Campbell Marlon Fetzer Maxine Wilcox Peter Wilson Victor Wlnkelmann Wlllns Witt Dorla Dannatt Robert Loots Nancy Paddock Nancy Peckham Donald Johnson Marilyn Muller Arthur Munson Duane Cheramy Mary Reed Q- A H I A1 yn . 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I l 'Y ' FfCSI'Il'l1CI1 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Kathleen Campbell Gwen Dxerks Wllllam Anderson Jack Braden Rxchard Fmk Carlye Evers James Fxsher Harold Fatchett Donald Dellxt James Ferge en Lawrence Burmelster Delores Cheramy Joanne Donatellx Patrlcxa Frost Beverly Belson Nadxne Closeman Betty Gelger Conme Eggers LeRoy Cronk Wxllxam Byers Marlon Fetzer Shlrley Ann Duhr Alvm Cample Garry Dxthmart Robert Andersen Donald Enwrxght Rxchard Ernster Howard Blount Wayne Cheramy Dale Boekeloo Patrxcla DeLoe George Bachelder Joseph Brown Phyllxs Fugate Shlrley Froeschle Marxlyn Evers Shxrley Buxkema Jamce Burlingame Ted Barrett Phyllxs Buelow Dxane Cheramy Carol Jean Benson Helen Fxsher Grace Cook Jacklyn Bumann Dxana Carter Bernxta Frederxck Patrxcxa Blunck Garnett Fullxck Jean Bentley Janlce Cassldy Frances Atkxnson Kenneth Anderson Plambech Herbert Llster James McDermott James Nunn JoAnn Malholt W1ll1am McK1nley Jacquellne Kelly Delbert Ploen W1ll1am Luk W ll1s Lueders Janlce Pugh Chrls Panousls Rlchard Pape Janet Krughel Joan Jorgensen Beverlv McDonald Mllton Pleper Patrxcxa Lmdsley Darwm Malone Floyd Leonard Alan Petersen Gerald Ramxg June Moldt Theodore Peterson W1ll1am Lutz Ronald McGauvran Juamta McClelland Janet Rameor James Malone Marllyn Platt Marv Jo Nelson Joan Rannfeldt LISSI Petersen Janxce Petersen Arthur Munson Patrxcla Morden Alxce Paxton Ralph Rlchmond Frederxck Luett Juanxta Nord Janet Lxttle Dolores Leslle Eugean Neubert Becky Knudsen Marxlyn Lesne Davld Ludvlgsen Franklm Luett Maynard Larsen Thirty five 5- E . 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' -'l-'l ' 4 X 4 k X fi A f' ' ., ,IN l ei ff- W M Standlng Kathleen Farley Robert jowett Rlchard Kelly Senate Cabinet Slttlng joseph Halbach Bert Doyne Rlchard Townsley L D Fergesen Student Government IS composed of three branches the CXCCUtlVC, the leglslatlve, and the jUdlCl3l In the executlve department were Bert Doyne, presldent Joseph Halbach vlce presldent Kathleen Farley, secretary Rlchard Kelly secretary of treasury Wllllam VlCkCfSt8l:ll attorney general Rlchard Townsley senlor presldent L D Fergesen, junlor presldent Eugene Sulllvan sophomore presldent and Burton Klrkman, freshman presldent The lCglSlHt1VC branch conslsts of slx senators elected from each class and a blll clerk appolnted by the presldent The blll clerk was Norma Sharpe Flrst semester senators for the senlors were Glenn Buell, Robert Dlppo Wllllam Harrls Davld Munson Duane Praschan, and Slmon Rasche The junlor senators were Charles Booth Kelth McRoberts Susan Lynn, Nancy Oyaas Rodney Schroeder, and Paul Sharar The sophomore senators were Ruth Fuller Albert HlgglnS jean Klrkman, Carole Maxhelm Nancy Peckham and Robert Trent Freshman senators were Wllllam Anderson Kathleen Campbell MHYIOH Fetzer James Halbach Chrls Panousls and Arthur Munson Second semester senators for the senlor class were Glenn Buell, Allen justls, D3V1d Munson Dorothy Nlcola, Duane Praschan, and Slmon Rasche JUHIOFS were Dorla Dannatt Robert Loots, Kelth McRoberts Nancy Oyaas, Nancy Paddock and Rodney Schroeder Sophomores were Ruth Fuller Donald Johnson Jean Klrkman, Carole Maxhelm, Marllyn Mlller and Nancy Peckham Freshmen were Wllllam Anderson, Kathleen Campbell Dlane Cheramy, MBFIOH Fetzer Arthur Munson and Mary Reed The Judlclal department lS the Supreme Court There were f:lVC members Robert jowett chlef Justlce Rachel jackson senlor justlce Robert Loots junlor Betty Glll man was Junlor justlce for the second semester Row Robert Jowett Rlchard Townsley Robert Dlppo Wllllam Vlckerstaff james Lesher Bert Doyne L D Fergesen Donald johnson Duane Praschan Robert Loots Paul Sharar Davld Munson Row Albert HlgglHS Robert Trent Jean Klrkman Glenn Buell Allen JUSIIS Charles Booth Kelth McRoberts Jack Andrew RlCh8fd Kelly Susan Lynn Row Leo Herkelmann advlser Slmon Rasche Wllllam Harrls john Chrlstlan Wllllam Ander son Rodney Schroeder Carole Makhelm Kathleen Campbell Nancy Peckham Nancy Paddock Nancy Oyaas Row Dorla Dannatt Marllyn Mlller Arthur Munson Chrls Panousls Burton Klrkman james Halbach Mary Reed Marlon Fetzer Dorothy Nlcola Dlane Cheramy Lora jane jackson Ruth Fuller Senators l--1 Il Thlrty clght I . . , l . . . : . . ' . . , - . - . U , ' 1 1 a ' . l . . ' . . Q . - v A . - U 3 - g ' . ' l U z U , : ' , . U U , . . , . - Y . I ' U I ' . U U . . . U U. U U . . . . U U U U U . IU V U U 2 U y l - , 2 l 1 n . sophomore: and Willlam Lucke, freshman. Kenneth Felder- . , - 4- U . U . U . . , U U 3- U ' ' , . ' . . ' , . 1- , ' ' . , ' U ' . ' . , U U 'f -Q K Y l f R U U U .U UC- s ...Q , Tifqj 1 E 1 V' N- Supreme Court Betty Gull Rachel jackson Robert Jowett Robert Loots Wnlham Luke The advxsory board were faculty members Leo Herkel mann, chxef advlser, Mxss Marxe Raun, Mass Mercedes Abraham, and Mrss Edlth Bxrkett served all year Mxss Mary East and Mlss Helen Stoddard each served one semester Mlss East also was court adviser Outstandmg achievements were chartermg and control of clubs controllmg student club membershxp sendlng delegates to the DeW1tt conference, plannmg and carrymg out Homecommg actxvxtxes orgamzmg a school actwrty calendar, planmng PAW programs, helpmg wrth Parents Vlsltatlon day, and sendmg a delegatlon to an Iowa con vention of student government groups The constltutlon was revlsed and submltted to the student body at the general electlon for approval It was adopted Senate sponsored a campalgn for a new flag for the hxgh school, and Grace Foster s deslgn was accepted John Chrlstlan, Kelth McRoberts Slmon Rasche, and Paul Sharar, wlth Mr Herkelmann, attended the Iowa con ventxon Kelth McRoberts was named on the mterlm com mittee to work on a state constltutlon whrch wlll be adopted at the conventxon next fall The purpose of the Natxonal Honor Socrety xs to create an enthuslasm for scholarshrp to stlmulate a desire to render servxce, and to encourage the development of character rn C H S puplls The officers for first semester were james Lesher, presx dent Joyce Tolson vrce presldent, and Ilean Ryner, secre tary Second semester officers were Paul Van Alstyne, presldent Kelth McRoberts, vlce presldent and Evelyn Holle secretary The new members for first semester were Evelyn Holle, Rlchard Nelson and Kay Rehnberg, semors The Jumors were Davld Bowersox Martha Hempstead, Kelth McRoberts and Paul Sharar Those for second semester were Kathleen Farley, Rosemary'Rob1nson, William Harrls, Elrzabeth Jessen Nancy Campbell Robert jowett and Jeanette Schmidt semors and Kenneth Felderman, Vlctorxa Baker Martha Pame L D Fergesen, Robert Loots, and Nancy Paddock, junlors Advlsers for Natlonal Honor Soclety were Mlss Harrlet Mathlsen Mxss Gladys Arnold, and Maynard Hansen Row 3 Kent Flshwlld john Chrrstlan V11 torxa Baker Nancy Paddock Martha Pame Robert Jowett L D Fergesen Robert Loots Kenneth Felderman Wxlllam Harris Paul Sharar Row 2 Duane Praschan James Lesher Rrchard Nelson Glenn Buell Ehzabeth ,lessen Rose mary Robinson Kathleen Farley Jeanette Schmndt Nancy Campbell David Bowersox Row I Keith McRoberts Marxlyn Mona Ilean Ryner Kay Rehnberg Loxs Sley Evelyn Holle Martha Hempstead Dorothy Schoenbohm Rachel Jackson Joyce Tolson David Munson Paul Van Alstvne Honor Society Thirty mn!! 1 I 1 . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . .. .. , ' 1 1 . . . , , . . 1 ' .. . . , ' ' ' 1 1 1 .. . . , , 1 ' . . ,.. 1 . 1 ' w Luft e Theater Row 3 Hxldegard Pahl Howard Srble Thomas Hull Glenn Buell Allen Justus John Seesser Paul Sharar Robert Loots Davrd Munson LeVerne Hollxster Row 2 Nancy Peckham Wylma Todtz Lols Sley Albert Huggins Benjamm Determan John Paxton Donald Ends Elxzabeth Barnard Claire Dodge Lucia Fry Row l Vlctorla Baker Mary Lou lversen Dorothy Nicola Arden Cummmgs Robert Smlth Robert Angell Elxzabeth ,lessen Mary Dnttmer Cherol Burde Helen Lofgren Officers of Lxttle Theater were Lucla Fry presldent Hlldegard Pahl vxce presldent Glenn Buell, secretary treasurer Cherol Burde publlclty Dorothy Nxcola, student crxtxc and LaVerne Holllster, stage tCChI'1lClafl The purpose of the group IS stated m the Llttle Theater Constltutlon as follows To be of the greatest servlce to our student body to advance appreclatlon of good theater to afford opportumty to develop dramatxc talent, and to cultx vate effectwe pubhc speakmg Pomts toward membershlp ln Lxttle Theater were earned by takmg part rn a play or acting as a member of the stage crew Three pomts make a pledge and twelve, an actlve member In Natlonal Thesplans one pomt represents approxl mately ten hours of work Ten poxnts admxt a student to membershxp Polnts are accumulatlve from year to year It IS possxble to earn from one to four stars Ten pomts are necessary for membershlp and ten polnts for each addltxonal star It rs not requlred of the student to be a memb r of Llttle Theater before he can become a Thespxan The three act mystery, All Through the Nxght, by Ryerson and Clements was gxven November 13 and 14 The settmg was a wealthy country estate, and the plot centered around some bonds whmch were a weddlng present The bonds were mlssmg, and everyone becomes Involved A tense moment m All through the night Gettmg ready for the bug productxon Forty . I 1 1 - . . . - , - - f - 1 1 , . Q . 1 . r . . 1 . 1 - . , v v . . . n v , - n ' v ' . v 9 I . . 1 ' . . . ' U . - - g u 1 ' ' ' ' an ' u , H . .. Thesplans Row3 Robert Smith Howard Sxble Thomas Hull Glenn Buell John Seesser Paul Sharar Robert Loots Davrd Munson LcVerne Hollrster Row? Nancy Peckham Hxldegard Pahl Allen Justrs Albert Hxggms Elxzabeth Barnard Clmre Dodge Lucra Fry Row I V1ctor1n Baker Mary Lou Iversen Dorothy Nicola Arden Cummmgs Robert Angell Ellzabeth Jessen Cherol Burde Marrlyn Mona The cast mcluded Cherol Burde as Mrs Ohve Keefe Davld Munson Bunny Albert Hxggms Smlth Howard Sxble Calvm Drrscoll Srmon Rasche Gregor Stanton John Seesser Dwlght Holbrook Dorvan Ralston Roberts Robert Angell Bart Jessop Dorothy Nrcola, Kay Stanton and Elxzabeth Jessen Sayre Holbrook Understudles were Benjamm Determan and Ellzabeth Barnard The assxstant director was Claire Dodge stage manager Glenn Buell publlclty dlrector Hlldegard Pahl with Jacquehne Kelly Patrxcxa Blunck and Allce Paxton assisting John Paxton was property manager Peter Maurek construction manager and Richard Kelly sound dlrector Arden Cummmgs Mary Dlttmer Delores Dawes and Ardys Ottesen were m charge of make up Kathleen Camp bell Dxane Cheramy and Nancy Skatxkat had charge of propertles The costume commlttee was composed of Selma Richter and Lucia Fry whlle the prompter was Victoria Baker Ushers were Donald Shepard, Mary Jo Nelson and Lora Jane Jackson The sprmg play glVCl'I May 13 and 14 was A Date Wlth Judy The play was a rolllclnng comedy concernmg the problems of popularrty hfe and loves of Judy age sxxteen The plot xncluded such mcldents as Judy s entering a kxssablelrps contest foracharlty benefit her elopement, an lllness of Mrs Foster, and Hannahs trxal wxth the teen agers Beverly Osmundson played the lead as Judy Foster whlle Elxzabeth Barnard Becky Knudsen and Elizabeth Jessen took the parts of friends of hers Therr stage names were Mrtzle Susie and Barbara Phil Garrlson had the part of Randolph Judy s brother, and Wlllxam Anderson played Oogle the boy friend Rodney Schroeder appeared as a new boy rn town Jean Ramsey and Robert Loots played Mr and Mrs Foster and Glenn Buell was Mr Martmdale a movre producer Hllegard Pahl was cast as Mrs Hotch kiss the washwoman wxth Lora Jane Jackson as her daughter Lucla Fry had the role of Mrs Shultzhammer a woman who gushed about everythmg and Diane Cheramy was Hannah the maid who ran the household with a firm hand The stage crew mcluded Dorothy Nlcola Cherol Burde and John Paxton publlcxty Robert Angell and Thomas Hrll scenery and llghtlng and Howard Slble stage manager Claxre Dodge was ln charge of propertles and Beverly Jensen dld the make up The dramatlcs groups presented four radlo plays durmg the year The Lxon Roars was a half hour program wxth twelve characters Ellzabeth Barnard and Arthur Stone played the leads What Tlme Is It9 another half hour program had nmeteen roles and Robert Angell and John Seesser played the leads The other two were entitled The Story of Sllent Nlght and Vxrgmra s Letter to Santa Claus The debate team conslsted of five members Peter Maurek and Dorvan Ralston were on the affirmative whrle Hlldegard Pahl and Elxzabeth Jessen were on the negatrve slde John Seesser was the fifth member The questxon debated was Resolved That strxkes m basrc Amerrcan mdustry be settled by the Federal government by compulsory arbltratron They gave thelr debate before the Lyons Club at the League dmner and at th dxstrlct contest at Ottumwa Forty one ' 1-,,.1 l 1 ' F . J l Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . ' , . . . , , ' . ' ' ' . 11 - 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 - . . . . , , ' ' ' . 1 1 ' I . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 A - . . 1 1 . , , . . ' . . . . 1 1 1 , , . . . - . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 11 - 11 - , . . , ' 11 - 11 . - A 1 ' - - 1, 1 1 1 1 - .1 . H . . . - ' 1 - 11 11 - - - 1 11 ' ' 11 11 ' 1 1 1 . . . . , . 11 ' - 11 ' 11 11 A . - 1 1 . , . F . - . Q . . - 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . . . . - e - - . 1 1 ' f Bn Weekly Standing-Gwendolyn Fuller Maxme Wllcox Shlrlle Anderson Nancy Peckham Vloletta Wlese Beverly Tallman Helen Lofgren Sxrtung Mary Ann Pearson Dora Smxth Lucna Fry Beverly Jensen Carol Peterson Lucla Fry headed thls year s Clmtoman B1 Weekly and Beverly Jensen was clrculatxon manager The reporters m journalxsm class were Mary Loulse Dahl Beverly Jensen Helen Lofgren Forrest Molsberry Arthur Murphy Maryann Pearson Nancy Peckham Carol Peterson and Beverly Tallman Volunteer club reporters were Vlctorla Baker band Claxre Dodge orchestra and Y Teens and Dorothy Schoenbohm Pan Amerxcan League and Lawrence Haddad sports Shxrley Healless Lela Hoffman and Eldon Gade dxd jumor college reportmg Advertlsmg manager was Dora Smxth and Shlrhe Anderson Maxme Wxlcox Vloletta Wlese and Gwendolyn Fuller asslsted her The sponsor was Mlss Eumce Blackburn Slxteen issues were published and color was added ln the slx page Christmas lssue Linoleum blocks were made by art students The 1948 Clmtonlan Yearbook was publxshed by sect1on edltors and supervlsed by Mlss Blackburn Standzng Ann Ferris Homer Srttfng JoAnn Bruggenwlrth Phyllls Dowty and Nancy Campbell worked on the Jumor and semor sections Ann Ferrxs had charge of the faculty pages and JoAnn Bruggenwlrth dld the snapshot sectlon and worked wlth semor copy Darlene Vogel slzed mounted and named freshman sophomore and JUHIOI' college pxctures and helped with senxors Carol Peterson and Mary Jo Hardersen worked on the actlvxty sectxon The sports copy was done by Homer Johnson and Kenneth Felderman Nancy Campbell drew the desxgns used on the tltle pages Everyone helped fill the sponsors page Wayne Leu Duane Eagea and Roger Gundelfinger drew the panels for the class pxctures Beverly Jensen Lucla Fry Carol Peterson Nancy Peckham JoAnn Bruggenwlrth and Mlss Blackburn attended the slxth annual Double I press conference held at Roek Island October 18 whlch dealt wxth both yearbook and school paper problems Beverly and Lucxa part1c1p'1ted ln wrltlng contests but nexther placed Johnson Kenneth Felderman Mary Jo Hardersen Darlene Vogel Carol Peterson Nancy Campbell Phyllxs Dowty Annual Forty two 'Vx ' O 4 . .. 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' R 1 . .,, f' ,,,, N f 9 ,N 5 t, , HnY Standmg Robert Drppo Wayne Leu Wrlllnm Vxckerstafl' Srttmg Merle Romey sponsor Kerth McRoberts Rrchard Nelson James Lesher James Law sponsor Officers of H1 Y were Rxchard Nelson, presldent james Lesher vxce presxdent Kexth McRoberts secretary Wayne Leu treasurer and Wllllam Vxckerstaff, chaplain james Law and Merle Romey were the faculty sponsors The purpose of the club was to promote good cltlzenshlp and understanding among boys of high school age The club met every Tuesday evening at the Y M C A H1 Y donated S150 to the school for new sophomore cheer leader outfits and S100 toward a new score board The chief actxvltles thxs year were sendmg representatlves to the state and dlstrxet H1 Y meetings mstalhng officers ln a new club at Maquoketa vlsxtmg the radxo statlon and a city councxl meetmg and sponsoring a fox hunt a fishing trlp three dances, a potluck supper and a sprlng pxcnxc The boys also operated a stand at the football games OFFxcers of Bach lors Club were Arthur Nxxon presxdent john Schuster vlce presxdent and David Carstensen, secre tary treasurer The executive board was composed of jack Holcomb Robert joavett and Wxlham Vxckerstafl' Mxss Isabel Strelb was the sponsor Any semor boy could joxn and thxs year there were exghty members The club met every second and fourth hall A The chxef act1v1t1es were to sponsor a Chrxstmas dance and an annual dmner dance for the club and guests, March 16 and to furnish volunteers who pxcked up scrap paper from the campus daxly during fall and sprmg The club had pms for the Erst tlme thls year These represented the mslgma of a skull and crossbones with red sets for the eyes jack Holcomb john Schuster Wnllxam Vrckcrstnfl' Arthur Nnxon Dnvrd Csrstensen Robert jowett Bachelors U Forty three I 2 .- . . z 2 , . y . 1 , - 1 ' , : , ' ' ' : ' r . , , - I - . 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I U V 'A l A Capella C Oll' Row 4 Jacquelyn Griswold Cherol Burde Charles Booth Rlchard DeLoe Paul Sharar Wllllam Vlckerstafl' Donald Zerrlen Keith McRoberts Rlchard Peters John Chrlstlan Lyle Schawl Glenn Buell Robert McDermott Sally Wllllams Row 3 Fern Jurgensen Paulina Slmpson Henry Clark Slmon Rasche Robert Trent Fredrlck Schoenbohm Duane Jones Davld Munson Albert Hlgglns Wllllam HBFFIS Carole Max helm Dorls Husmann Jeanne Swanson Row 2 Martha Hempstead Janet NICISCD Rosemary Robinson Audrey Jessen Helen Feddersen Marjorie McMurry Grace Iten Catherine Foster Marilyn Boyce Carla Jess Carol Sohr Barbara Hollowell Barbara Sutton Row I Patrlcla Reynolds Elaine Bell Lucille Mlller Darlene Vogel Ilean Ryner Mary Lou Iversen Shirley Higgins Mlss Marjorle Grayblll Arden Cummings Vlfglhlh Brown Joanne Petersen MBTIOH Leonard Betty Dlerksen Selma Richter LOIS Driver Marlan Marlowe MISS Marjorie Grayblll was the director of all vocal music Foster were robe librarians Carla Jess, accompa A capella choir sang for many CIVIC organizations this year, including Rotary FBPW, and Kiwanis The choir took part ln the Christmas programs, sang for the Easter The girls glee club made appearances ln the Thanks giving program, the annual spring concert, and ln a broadcast from KROS They also went carollng ln the halls at program gave an annual spring concert and appeared ln the Christmas vocal muslc production Seasons Serenade The president was Slmon Rasche and the secretary Nancy Jacobs was the secretary and Janice Rosenberg Helen Feddersen Mary Lou Iversen and Catherine the accompanist Row 3 Veronlca Speakman Hlldegard Pahl Janice Rosenberg Allcc Neff Donna Mlcllaelsen Nancx Jacobs Shirley Gilbert Georgla HBFIDR Donnah Seymour Elizabeth Barnard Nanette Pleper Florence Wilcox Row 2 Charlene Brax Anne Crozler Ruth Rldpath Mary Allee Thureson Marllynn Hanger Beverly Atkinson Joyce Graaff Donna Lehne VlFglhl8 Allender Joanne Houseman Faye Rey nolds Nancy Bearbower Row I Marll5nSheller Lorraine Buelow Maxine Wilcox Joan Bler Judith Jenlson Jean Ramsey Grace Foster Patrlcla Hlrl Alfredla Mitchell Beverly Pettet Peggy Specht Orvllla McGrath G G ee Clu Forty four h - l rou s in high school. nist. and William Harris, in charge of risers. E P 1 I l b l Groups ma Freshman Sevctette Boys Octette Sophomore Sextette Se-mor Sevctette The small vocal groups were chosen by try outs Thelr second sopranos Shxrley Bulkema Lora Jane Jackson altos appearances Included clubs, PT A meetxngs, assemblxes at school, and Seasons Serenade The semor sextette was composed of Martha Hempstead Janet Nlelsen sopranos Helen Feddersen, Shxrley HlgglDS second sopranos Carla Jess Marllyn Marlowe altos The sophomore sextette was composed of Grace Iten Charleen Bray sopranos Jean Klrkman Jamce Rosenberg second sopranos Nanette Pxeper, Sally Wxlllams altos The boys octette was composed of Robert McDermott Lyle Schawl Robert Loots Duane Praschan John Chf1Stl8H Kelth McRoberts Henry Clark and Paul Sharar Freshman Cholr sang for assemblles and for Freshman Day and appeared m Seasons Serenade The muslcal product1on Seasons Serenade was gxven to ralse money to help Hnance the tr1p of the chonr to Bur lmgton for the sprmg muslc festxval The three acts of the revue represented scenes and musxc surtable to fall wmter The freshman sextette was composed of Carol Benson Carole Steffensen sopranos Allce Robmson Marmlyn Ward Row Row Row Row and sprmng Juanita McClelland Shirley Froeschle Mary Grlmore Lxssx Petersen Patrlcra Frost Conme Ann Eggers Kathleen Campbell Carole Peters Joan Jorgensen Jamce Petersen Carole Jepson Margaret Schoenlg Barbara Swanson Carole SteH'ensen Jo Ann Hart Marlon Fetzer Wlllxam Luke Jack Utroska Donald Stamp Allan Marr LeRoy Cronk James Nunn Gary Rogxs James Wxedman Wxllnam Anderson Sally Rehnberg Mary Jo Nelson Loms Rugby Marxlyn Ward Mary Reed June Moldt Howard Blount Wayne Cheramy Delbert Ploen Wxlham McKmley Burton Kxrkman Joyce Swanson Phyllls Buelow Garnett Fullxck Carol Jean Benson Patncxa Morden Jamce Cassidy Ahce Paxton Lora Jane Jackson Becky Knudsen Juanita Nord Dolores Leslne Alice Robmson Shxrley Buxkema Mary Swanson janet Lxttle Patrmcxa Blunck Mary Schawl Marlene Jurgenscn Jamce Burlxngame Fl'CSI Im6l'l C OII' Forty hve l 1 I I ' I 1 ' l I ! 1 ' 2 ' ' ' ' Ls w uv . 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I1 . or Forty sxx Officers of the band were Robert Angell presxdent Ken Flshwlld vxce presldent and Allce Neff secretary treasurer Roger Stoskopf ms the dlrector The group met as a sxxth perlod class m the audxtorxum The appearances of the band mcluded marchmg for each football game Homecomxng and fall and sprmg opemngs pep band for assemblles and basketball games Jomt concert wxth orchestra m February and MISSISSIPPI Valley Muslc Festwal nn Burlmgton Band Parents Club concert and the annual sprmg concert A major letter ns awarded for 1000 pomts and an award pm and guard for 500 pomts above the letters The majorettes were Mary Lou Iversen semor Lorrame Heath and Glorla Langhtt jumors Joyce Nxssen Geraldme Edens and Barbara Fmdley sophomores and DeloresCheramy and Phyllls Buelow freshmen W1ll1am Lepxrd was the drum major The purpose of thls group IS to lead the band m marchlng Flute Nancy Paddock Victoria Baker Elizabeth Potter E Flat Clarinet Shirley Obermiller Bassoon Vivian Pearson Doris Obermlllerl Bass Clarinet Barbara Collins Alto Clarmet Lorrayne Scholtes Oboe Shirley Obermiller B Flat Clarinet Robert Angell Sally Hansen Jams Schultz David Bowersox Verna May Fuller Mary Ann Hurlburt Isabelle johnson Dorla Dannatt Beatrice Chandler Chris Panousis Robert Starbuck Jean Bentley Elizabeth Thomsen Joan Kirst janet Little jack Braden Soprano Saxophone Ruth Fuller Alto Saxophone Duane Praschan Samuel Fletcher Ralph McLarnan jacelyn Stamp Jeanette Subcleff FF Tenor Saxophone Eugene Green Shirley Frahm Baritone Saxophone jack Zerrien Cornet Charles Booth Ira Iversen Charles Hardersen Kenneth Bigwood Lawrence Burmeister Robert Donahue Ronald Smith Charles Madden Wayne Sander Richard Walling Alice Robinson Baritone Richard Kelly John Paxton Lambert Neill Eugene Praschan jack Greenlee Trombone Owen Fishwild Frederick Metzger David Albrecht Robert Loots Roger Sherman john Hill Alice Neff William Brauer Doris McGuire Thomas Riddell Milton Pieper Bass Kent Flshwild Richard Hansen Norman Sivertsen Alan Petersen john Van Dyke String Bass Willard Foster Donald johnson Bells Betty Hill Tympam Jack Andrews Drums Arnold Petersen Dale Bertramsen Howard Sible William Byers Bass Drum Ronald Ramsey Junior College Student 1 junior High School Student Orchestra Forty exght ...sp Officers of orchestra were Rosemary Roblnson presldent Jams Schultz vxce presldent Vxctorla Baker secretary treasurer Mlss Kathryn Hetzel was the dxrector The orchestra furnxshed muslc for an assembly concert several assembhes the sprmg and fall plays and bacca laureate It was m Jomt concert wlth the band and took part ln the MlSSlSSlppl Valley Musxc Festxval m Burlmgton ln May Bronze pms awarded for 1500 pomts were gwen to Rose mary Robmson Charles Rxder Wlllard Foster Vloletta Wlese and Charles Booth Letters awarded for 1000 pomts were gxven to Ruth Nxckelsen Beverly Atkxnson Robert Loots and Elxzabeth Barnard The strmg group was composed of Rosemary ROb1HSOH first vlolm Ruth Nxckelsen second vxolm Ehzabeth Bar nard vlola Charles Rlder cello and Wxllard Foster bass Thxs group furnxshed musxc for the Woman s Club the Women of the Moose Lodge Clmton Teachers banquet PTA meetmgs school assembly Busxness Mens Club Seasons Serenade and the Jomt xnstrumental concert Z L W , - if 2 l ' ,S , . f . get . l ,o a t zi,, T7 Q 4 . 0 1 'Z I- 1 If ' P ,, Z A S ',': , 7 I - -7 .Y I - , . , . , 2 ' , - .': '. 1 ' .v , U. ' 1 Frrst Vrolxn Rosemary Robmson Phylhs Koons Edmund Goenne Donna Ollver john Van EppsT Charles Vogtf Eutoka Nxckelsenl Second Vxolm Claxre Blce Kent Flshwlld Dorothy Kynettl' Patsy Schulerl' Elsle Mae juddT Marllyn Brownl Lowetta H1ghtowerT Barbara Fxscherl Kathryn Dahll Barbara McLamT Loretta Shleldsl Shexla Splcerl Vzola Elxzabeth Barnard Ruth N xckelsen Jean Kxrkman Betsy Cooperl' Cello Charles Rlder Garnet Fulhck Shlrley Strohml' LaRheta H1cksT Margaret Barnardl Bass Wlllard Foster Donald Johnson Clalre Dodge Carol Hull Harp JSHICC Rosenberg Flu te Vlctorla Baker Oboe Shlrley Obermxller Roger Rydstrand Cla nn e t Robert Angell J3l'llCC Schultz Trumpet Charles Booth Charles Hardersen French Horn Vxoletta Wxese Beverly Atkmson W1ll1am Leplrd Trombone Robert Loots Davxd Albrecht Tympanr Lambert Nexll Bells Betty Hlll Bassoon V1v1an Pearson E Flat Saxophone jack Zerrxen Bass Cla rznet Barbara Collms ' jumor College Student T Jumor Hxgh School Student Forty mne - 1' . Guillermo Tieso Arthur Munson l . . x U Cl'l22l'l2BdCI'S Allen Justus Marjorxe Prxce Nona Kunde Loxs Sley Rxchard Kelly The cheerleaders plan and conduct the pep meetmgs and provlde leadershrp for the cheermg at all football and basket ball games They met every Monday after school m the audxtorxum Varsxty cheerleaders were Allen Justms Rxchard Kelly Kathleen Farley, Nona Kunde, Marjorxe Prrce and Lols Sley Cheerleaders for the sophomores were Geraldme Edens, Darlene McCray Ruth Fuller and Beverly Osmundsen Freshman cheerleaders were Lora Jane Jackson, Delores Cheramy Becky Knudsen Carol Jean Benson, Shxrlev Bulkema, and Marxon Fetzer All varslty cheerleaders recewed a letter Mlss Helen Matthews was the advxser Pep Club works out drllls and marches between halves of all home football and basketball games Officers of the club were Barbara Junffe presmdent Janet Keefe vrce pres1dent and Dorothy Schoenbohm secretary treasurer Dale Bertramsen was the drummer and Mxss Helen Matthews was the sponsor They met 1n the gym from 7 45 through 8 42 on Tuesday and from 3 to 4 on Thursday The club collected money for the March of Dxmes and sponsored the Polly Pep formal May 8 Every gxrl recexved a letter after a years attendance The grrls taken m to replace the outgomg semors were Sally Rehnberg Becky Knudsen, Mary Jo Nelson Jacelyn Stamp, Lora Jane Jackson Mary Swanson, Marlon Fetzer June Hayes Shlrley Buxkema Joan Hart, Kathleen Camp bell, and Carol Jean Benson freshmen Nancy Jacobs Betty Gxll Eunlce Korntved Mary Allce Thureson, Brenda Jurg ensen Joanne Petersen, Ann Crozxer, Jean Kxrkman and Nancy Hardersen sophomores and Cherol Burde Marilyn Mather and Shxrley Petersen, Jumors The glrls were judged on rhythm posture appearance, Anyone may try out for Pep Club Row Miss Helen Matthews Barbara Junge Evelyn Holle Nancy Campbell Martha Pame Jan ice Rosenberg Vmvran Pearson Joan Lorenz Beverly Osmundsen Prxncmpal Olen Hxgbec Row Jacquelyn Griswold Helen Feddersen Kathleen Farley Mary Jo Becker Ruth Rldpath Nona Kunde Margorxe Prxce Catherxne Foster Janet Nielsen Carole Benjamxn Marilyn Boyce Elizabeth Bryant Loxs Sley Kay Rehnberg Claxre Dodge Row Nancy Peckham Audrey Jessen Kulla Panousls Dorothy Schoenbohm Joan Lllhe Joan Jackson Ruth Turner Joyce Tolson Jeanne Swanson Ardys Ottesen Sally Wlllnams Charleen Potter Lorrayne Scholtes Patrlcxa Cavanaugh Rowl Marxlynn Hanger Marlon Leonard Marilyn Mona Jean Sherman Marxlyn Ophexm Barbara Hollowell Jean Ramsey Barbara Rhoades Joan Kxllean Joan Bxer Marilyn Mmller Maxme Wxlcox Arla Point Grace Iten Josle Backer Pep Club l I , . , . , . - D , ' 3 and marching ability. 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' Q .- Y Teens Standmg Row 2 Sally Rehnberg Kay Rehnberg Nanette Patten Susan Lynn jean Kxrkman Joanne Houseman Claxre Dodge Allce Neff Martha Pame Standmg Rowl Barbara Hollowell Jacquelyn Gnswold Cherol Burde Mass Nellxe Jones Dorothy Nxcola Dorothy Schoenbohm Janet Keefe Alyce Strohm Mary Lou Iversen Sntmg Nanette Preper Vrctorna Baker Marilyn Mona Elizabeth Jessen Olhcers of YTeens were Marilyn Mona pre ldent Vlctorla Baker vxce presldent Nanette Pleper secretary Ellzabeth ,lessen treasurer and Mxss Nellle jones faculty advlser The cabxnet officers were Dorothy Schoenbohm and jacquehne Grlswold musxc Cherol Burde dramatxcs Clalre Dodge reporter Margaret Lexgh publlclty Kay Rehnberg Aly e Strohm and Susan Lynn program Ahce Neff 'md Iversen mslgnxa Dale Bertramsen soclal servxce and Doris Husmann world fellowshlp Class representatxves were Nanette Patten semor Martha Paxne junlor Barbara Hollowell sophomore and Sally Rehnberg freshman Durmg the summer of 1947 Marllyn Mona attended the State Y Teen Conference at McGregor Iowa Allce Neff represented the club at the Grmnell Y M C A and Y W C A Youth Conference Thls was a conference of approxxmately 1200 young people from the forty emght states The annual Southeast Drstrxct Conference of Iowa was held October 26 m Falrfleld Iowa FIVC members from the Clmton High Y Teens attended thxs conference and Marilyn Mona presxdent of the Southeast Drstrxct preslded Vlctorla Baker was the representatxve to the H1 Y Tr1Y and Y Teens conference Y Teen meetmgs were held on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month durmg the homeroom perxod All programs and projects were based prlmarlly on th Y Teen Purpose whlch mcludes the understandmg of these areas of life rellgxous b llef democratlc ldeals personal and famlly relatxons, vocatlonal guidance and creatxve aCtlVltlCS Outstandmg programs were a talk by Mxss Emma Hyer school nurse a movle entitled Prom Date and a talk and dlscusslon by Mrs Alxce Blue a promlnent youth leader from Marshalltown Iowa The annual Christmas assembly was presented by the Y Teens and Hx Y with Mrs George Morden as the guest speaker The Easter servxce was planned by the Y Teens with H1 Y the jumor College YWCA and the jumor College Phalanx Rev M E Lesher was the guest speaker YTeen socxal 3CtlVltlSS were a Round up Party a Hohday Ball and a Mad Plaxd Party all at the Y W C A at xntervals throughout the year The Chrlstmas project was almed at European ard A large box of soap was sent to Holland Fnftg one - , l . . , . - . Z . , 5 . . 9 ' ' . , . . . Q 1 . . Y . 1 Y . z . , . . . 1 I . , 5 , . : . . 5 , . . , . C y y Z 4 . . . , . . .. I jean Kirkman, socialg janet Keefe, finance: Mary Lou , U ' . I v I A Z I ' , , ' ' Lt 17 , I , . - . . , . 5 , ' . - . . . ' . - n ' , y . ' - , . . . ., - U ' ' ' ' ' nr an . - A Y - ' Ll ' I! IA ' I! . . l - D ' '- . , - , . - D Y D D D I . I - , . . ' r. Photography u Roger Sherman Joan Jorgensen Glenn Bohlke sponsor Rodney Schroeder Ira lversen jack Warner Officers of Photography Club were Rodney Schroeder, president Wayne Wait, vice president joan Jorgensen secretary and Roger Sherman, treasurer Glenn Bohlke was the faculty adviser The purpose of the club IS to promote an xnterest IH photog raphy Some ofthe 3CtlVltlCS were working wlth a projector and learnmg to develop film Science Club met at three 0 clock on the first Tuesday and the third Thursday of the month The purpose is to promote and create further interest and knowledge rn science Members worked on plastics, built radios and raced jet automobiles One of the activities was to VISII the Interstate Power Company Officers were David Munson, president Rodney Schroeder, vice presxdent and Alan Lorenz, secretary treasurer The faculty sponsor was Edwin jones Standing Robert Loots Paul Van Alstyne Roger Sherman Ira Iversen Edward Halbach Edwin jones sponsor David Bowersox Srttlng Charles Booth Rodney Schroeder David Munson Alan Lorenz Shirley Obermrller SCICIICC U Fifty two I I n - ' I 'H ' . 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' ' ' , ,N ,safe-mqaigfa ' ' W -- - - Wifswgs . , W V we ' an ..., , ' was-u.. , U X Glr s Athletic Association Officers of G AA were Marxlyn Mersch presldcnt joan Lorenz vlce presldent and Evelyn Mxller secretary treasurer The advtsory board was composed of Theodora Adler Marlon Leonard Beverly Rhoades Lucllle I-louser and Elayne Gade Mxss Helen Matthews was the sponsor The purpose of the group IS to teach the dxfferent sports and above all, to teach sportsmanshxp The chlef sports were bowlmg basketball volleyball hockey baseball and swlmmlng GA A met every Tuesday after school from 3 to 4 ln the gym r Marlon Leonard Evelyn Muller Theodora Adler joan Lorenz Beverly Rhoades Lucxlle Houser Elayne Gade Manlyn Mersch A letter award IS given to those who earned Gvc hundred pomts a chevron seven hundred pomts and the state pm to those who earned one thousand polnts Marllyn Mersch was chosen as the best gurl athlete and Elayne Gade as the best gxrl sportsman for the year Those recewmg state awards were Evelyn Mlller Elayne Gade and Marxlyn Mersch Marlon Leonard recelved a letter and Theodora Adler Elayne Gade joan Lorenz Marllyn Mc-rsth and Evelyn Mlllcr recexved chevrons Fufty three Row Row Row Row Row Donald Smrth Beverly Belson Loxs Bentrup Lambert Nelll Charles Booth Davld Holleran JoAnn Bruggenwlrth Jean Krrkman Eugene Praschan Robert Trent Jack Andrew Albert Hlggms Carole Maxhelm Mary Jo Nelson Marron Fetzer W1ll1am Anderson Ramon Johannsen Herbert Luster Mary Ann Pearson Betty Jorgensen Janice Rosenberg Alice Neff Kay Rehnberg Rachel Jackson Lavonne Lane Carol Jean Benson Mary Reed Lors Wessel Ruth Turner Dolores Ekland Joanne Houseman Loxs Sley Elmzabeth Barnard Davrd Bowersox Kay Meyer Barbara Swanson Joan Jackson Joyce Tolson Janet Rameor Jean Bentley Joanne Petersen Jean Ramsey Jeanne Galbrmth Anne Crozler Nancy Jacobs Thomas Petrehn Mar1lynOphe1m Arthur Munson James Halbach Ruth Fuller Lora Jane Jackson Mary Jeanne Dunn Delores DeSurey Ruth Rmdpath Marilyn Ward Eumce Korntved Juamta Nord Janet Lxttle Patrxcla Blunck atm u Officers of Latm Club were Lambert Nexll and Eugene Praschan, consuls Carole Maxhexm, scrmba and Ruth Fuller quaetor The adviser was Mxss Luc1lle Carter learnlng The members saw movies presented a short play ln Latm, put on a radlo play Amo Amas Amat and at the De cember meetmg the new members were xnltlated rn a candle lxght ceremony and Chrlstmas carols were sung xn Latm On Aprll 13 the club held xts annual Roman banquet m the cafeterra vuhlch was decorated as the dmxng room of a wealthy Roman famxly The club officers represented the members of the famxly and dmed reclxnmg on couches Events of the evenxng were the arrival of Caesar and hxs wxfe Eugene Praschan and Carole Maxhexm the assumptxon of the toga vxrxles by the son of the famlly Delbert Ploen a harp solo by Jamce Rosenberg a song by Grace Iten, a gladxatorlal combat by Donald Stamp and Chrls Panousls and a slave sale mn whlch all the dmner guests partmcxpated Ohicers of the Pan Amerxcan League were Robert Jowett presldent Janet Keefe, v1ce presldent Rosemary Robmson treasurer and Dorothy Schoenbohm secretary The club A bronze medal was granted by the Amerxcan Assocxatlon of Teachers of Spanlsh to the best boy and glrl students m second year Spamsh The wmners were Kenneth Felderman and Loxs Sley The group held a Chrxstmas party December 9, m the school cafeterxa Members plaved Mexxcan laterxa danced and had a pmata ln the shape of a Spanlsh doll made by Ted Rosenberg Students from Frances Shlmer College who were natlves of South Arnerlcan countrles appeared on the pro gram at the annual banquet February 10 An assembly was held Aprxl 14 honormg Pan Amerlcan Day The program Included a talk by Mrs Estelle Youle on a trlp to Guatamala The Dance of the Lxttle Old Men and a solo by Rosemary Robmson Janet Keefe Rosemary Robmson Kenneth Felderman Susan Lynn Ted Rosenberg Lols Slev Dorothy Schoenbohm Robert Jowett Selma Richter an merican Fnfty four r L . 4- ' , ' . 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The K1ngs edged past St Ambrose for the fourth Wln 7 to 6 In the first quarter the K1ngs worked the ball down to the 13 yard l1ne before the Knlghts took over on downs After the Kmghts brought the ball back to the Cl1nton 30 yard l1ne the Kmgs took over aga1n In seven plays the K1ngs secured a touchdown and Leonard jordan klCkCd the extra po1nt but the K1ngs had a penalty for hold1ng which moved the ball back to the 17 yard l1ne where Schuster sent a dropkxck over the bar for the extra po1nt The Kmghts made the1r touchdown 1n the second half fa1l1ng to ga1n an extra po1nt Thelr last threat was stopped when Andresen 1ntercepted a pass Break1ng the Jmx on the th1rteenth Davenport home com1ng the R1ver K1ngs rolled over the Blue Devlls 14 to 0 In the first half the Kmgs had many breaks as Daven port lost the ball by fumbl1ng s1x t1mes and had the ball mtercepted three tlmes In the second quarter Robert D1ppo recovered a Blue Dev1l fumble on the 12 yard l1ne to set up the Kmgs first touchdown Jordan booted the place KICK W1th less than a m1nute t1ll the half Schuster lntercepted a pass and carr1ed It to the Dev1ls 37 yard l1ne In two pass plays jack Holcomb caught a pass for the second touchdown and Jordan booted the extra po1nt In the second half the Kmgs played a conservat1ve game The Kmgs rolled past W1lson for the SlXth wm 21 to 13 Schuster scored the first of three touchdowns durmg the first few m1nutes of the second quarter and another before the end of the first half The second half found Wllson commg w1th1n one po1nt of ty1ng the KlHgS and w1th only three m1nutes left 1n the game N1XOn set up the th1rd touchdown by carrymg the ball from hlS own 46 yard lme to the WIISOH 14 yard l1ne Schuster took lt the rest of the way for a thlfd JURIOI' SCBSOI1 The JUHIOI' football team played a schedule of three games They won from Lyons 27 to 0 and lost two games to Davenport 6 to 0 and 18 to 0 The startlng l1ne up con SlStCd of Paul Sharar and Jack Carstensen ends Lou1s Sexton and Robert Loots tackles Dav1d Colschen and Robert Lueders guards Alan Lorenz center and Robert Andrews Robert Arey Kenneth Felderman and Kelth McRoberts backs score Holcomb made all three pl3CCklCKS The l1ne was very tough near the goal l1ne The Kmgs edged past Iowa C1ty 7 to 0 for the seventh w1n of the season durmg the Homecommg game The first quarter saw both teams battl1ng for the lead In the second quarter the Rlver K1ngs broke 1nto the scor1ng column They went from the1r own 29 yard l1ne 1n five plays for a touch down Wlth jordan k1Ck1l'1g the extra po1nt Iowa C1ty threatened for the only t1me when they came to the K1ngS 22 yard l1ne The K1ngs took over and came w1th1n a few 1nches of scor1ng aga1n as the half ended The second half found the Hawks attack lmproved but the Kmgs held them scoreless The K1ngs gamed a t1e 1n the M1SSlSS1ppl Valley Con ference by drubb1ng Dubuque 28 to 6 Andresen 1nter cepted a pass to set up the first touchdown dur1ng the last of the first quarter The K1ngs covered seventy five yards 1n e1ght plays for the second score After five mmutes the K1ngs secured another touchdown mak1ng the score 21 to 0 at the half The Rams scored 1n the th1rd per1od In the fourth the K1ngs scored once more and Jordan added the extra pomt Cl1nton ended a perfect season of nme games by roll1ng past M0llnC 26 to 7 MOIIHC scored seven po1nts 1n the first few m1nutes The K1ngS however t1ed the score wxth Hood go1ng through the m1ddle and Jordan makmg the placement In the second quarter the Kmgs took the lead as Schuster made the second touchdown The K1ngs brought the score up to 20 to 7 w1th SIX seconds left 1n the half when Schuster took a pass 1n the end zone and Domsalla added the extra pomt on a pass In the second half the KlngS enlarged the1r score to a 26 to 7 margxn and the rema1nder of the game was played between the 30 yard l1nes Varslty Score Table Clmton Roosevelt Rock Island Franklm St Ambrose Davenport 21 Wxlson Cl1nton Iowa C1ty 0 Dubuque Mol1ne Won 9 Lost 0 F1fty seven - 1 - 13 o 7 ' . - ' ' - A 15 7 28 6 ' - 1 1 ' 12 ' 0 26 ' 7 . 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' 13 - Letterman Hans Andresen junlor played every game on defense as lme backer He lntercepted several passes and was a good tackler This was brought out espemally m the Iowa Clty game Near the end of the season he played some offense at nght halfback Alvm Bentley semor alternated at left guard although he wexghed only 145 pounds He started the Davenport game and broke up a screen pass when the rest of the lme was drawn m David Carstensen semor was a fine all around player and despite the fact that he did not start many games he was soon sent m at extber guard or tackle He used hls hands well to ward off blockers and stopped several of the op ponents drives jerry Cheramy semor alternated at rlght guard frame He was at hrs best on defense and hard to move Robert Dxppo, semor played rxght tackle on offense and rlght guard on defense He won h1s second letter at thls posxtlon Dlppo could start as fast as anyone m the lme m spxte of hrs 210 pounds Dxp recelved honorable mention on Jack North s all state team Paul Domsalla, semor played regular left end for the second season playmg xn every game He was a standout at hrs positron and caught two passes m the Rock Island game whlch helped set up touchdowns for the locals He was a fine tackler and blocker few galns were made around hls end Row 3-Gene Hood Arthur Nrxon jack Schuster Row 2 Wlllxam VICIKCYSKBH durmg the season Dump made the thlrd all state team Roger Gundelfinger semor played left guard and started nearly every game He was a fine otfensxve player Roger started fast and helped open holes m the lme through whxch touchdowns were scored 1n the Rock Island, Davenport Wxlson, Iowa Clty, and Roosevelt games joseph Halbach semor was a reserve left tackle who txpped the scales at 215 pounds He llked the game and made considerable lmprovement durmg the season Russell Hxll semor played regular left tackle He was the fastest man m the River Kung lme In the Rock Island and Iowa City games he broke through the lme several txmes to stop thexr backs for large losses Throughout the season he recovered several fumbles jack Holcomb semor, was the starter at rxght end m every game and went the route ln several H15 play was always steady and he blocked and tackled well He caught a long pass for a touchdown m the Davenport game A fine place kicker he made three extra pomts m the Wxlson game Gene Hood semor played rxght halfback on offense He was a very shlfty runner and could cut back well He scored m the Roosevelt and Iowa Clty games on cutbacks Hood was also a fine blocker and k1cker Paul Johnson semor was a reserve left end who worked hard m practxce and got better as the season progressed When called on to play the last half of the Iowa City game he was ready and stopped everythmg that came has way Row I Jack Holcomb Robert D1ppo James Lesher Lauren Kramer Roger Gundelfnger Russell H111 Paul Domsalla Fxf ty eight . . - .. ,. - I l ' ' - ' . Y V Y ' y . . . . ' 7 ' i I 1 ' . 1 . I . ' I ' ' ' 1 I 1 - ' . . . . ' l ' . , , ' , ' . He ' ' ' , was short but carried 190 pounds on his Eve foot five inch ' I ' . . ' 1 , . ' . 1 - 1 . k - ' ' ll ' H! ' ' . , , . . . ' ' Q l I ' 1 . V ' r 1 N w Row 3 Eugene Steenaen Hans Andresen Robert Jowett Row 2 Herbert Lund Row I Robert Mohr Joseph Halbach Wayne Leu jerry Cheramy Leonard Jordan Alvm Bentley David Carstensen Paul johnson Leonard jordan semor played reserve center ln nearly every game He was the expert place kxcker of the team and went m to convert the extra pomts by place kxcks Hxs con versxons brought hmm an almost perfect season as he made nine out of ten and he passed to Domsalla for an extra point m the Molme game Robert Jowett semor was a reserve halfback He was one of the fastest backs on the squad Although this was his first year on the varslty, he passed kicked and ran well Lauren Kramer, junxor, was regular center and played well m every game He intercepted two passes ln the Roose velt game and ran the second for a touchdown He called defensxve signals for the lme whxle playing defenslve hne formatxon James Lesher semor played right tackle on defense and rxght guard on offense He IS one of the best blockers and tacklers thls school has seen Hxs play was very conslstent at all times and kept the morale of the team hxgh jim was picked on the first all state team by both the I D PA and the Des Momes Regxster Wayne Leu semor, was a reserve right tackle He played a steady game and gave his best at all tlmes He was rangy and could use his hands well on defense Herbert Lund semor, played reserve left half He only vxexghed 135 pounds but ran hard and was a good back He was one of the best defensive backs on the squad and was used xn thxs capacity ln several games Robert Mohr, semor was a reserve rxght end Bob IS sxx feet two inches and a good pass recexver He worked hard xn each practice and helped make a good first team Arthur Nrxon semor played regular fullback and was the fastest man m the backfield He ran the opponents ends and off tackle well galnmg yardage for the team Art completed several long passes and also was a fine blocker and tackler jack North picked hmm for the Des Momes Regxster s fourth all state team jack Schuster, semor played regular left halfback and scored twelve touchdowns durmg the season some on plunges and others as a pass receiver He d1d all the puntmg and was a fine blocker and tackler Jack made several long runs on Des Momes Reglster s second team Gene Steensen semor alternated at halfback and full back Thus was hls first year on the squad but he showed up well Gene was a hard runner when carrymg the ball Wllham Vxckerstaff semor was the regular quarterback B111 acted as captain and called slgnals Handllng the ball on all T plays, he had few fumbles He dxd the kxckmg off and several carrled mto the end zone Playmg left half on defense, he made several fine tackles m the Dubuque game Bxll was a good leader, and the team dld Its b st for hum Richard Nelson semor played halfback and fullback durmg his first three years He was slated to play ln hxs semor year but an eye ailment kept hmm out of competxtxon Dxck acted as manager this year Fxfty nme i D 5 ' T' -I D 1 I t I ' ' ' ' It UV I I 7 ' l 1 . . 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U . ,, Row 4 Coach Howard Judd Robert Jaeger Donald Ramlg Jerry Nexsslle Alex Grayes Bernard Ekland Manager Robert Clark Row 3 Edward Thompson Davxd Johnson Davxd Sohr Howard Vogel James Harbron Row 2 W1ll1am Thompson Charles Holm Donald Shepard Irvlng Shepherd Lambert Nelll Earl Cromer Gerald Harbron Rowl Robert McGill Donald Stamp James Holle Thomas Berdan Robert Wallmg Holger Lund Freshman and Sophomore Football The freshman team played a schedule of mne games They won fwe lost three and hed one The startxng lineup consrsted of Howard Blount and Theodore Peterson ends James Fxsher and Elmer Nelson or Donald Delllt tackles Wayne Cheramy and George Bachelder guards John Sprague center Donald Stamp or Jack Utroska quarterback Darwm Malone and Garne Dxthmart halfbacks and Robert Hansen or Ramon Johann sen fullback The sophomore schedule mcluded mne games Eve were won thre lost and one txed The startmg lineup consxstcd of Davxd Johnson and Donald Ramxg ends Thomas Berdan and Robert Trent or Robert Clinton Maquoketa Sophomores St Mary s Sophomores Lyons Sophomores St Ambrose Freshmen Savanna Sophomores Maquoketa Sophomores DeW1tt Sophomores St Ambrose Freshmen Won S Lost 3 Tned l McGxll tackles Robert Wallmg and Robert Jaeger guards James Holle center Donald Stamp quarterback Alex Graycs and Holger Lund or Howard Vogel halfbacks and Bernard Ekland fullback Those recexvxng letters were Thomas Berdan Davxd Cavanaugh Edward Clark Robert Clark Earl Cromer Bernard Ekland Alex Graycs James Harbron Gerald Harbron James Holle Charles Holm Robert Jaeger Davxd Johnson Holger Lund and Robert McG1ll Others were Lambert Nexll Donald Ramxg James Rasmussen Donald Shepard Irvxng Shepherd Davxd Sohr Donald Stamp Eugene Sulhvan Robert Trent Edwa d Thompson Wxlham Thompson Howard Vogel Robert Wallmg and Jer y Nensslle Clmton Savanna Reserves Moline So homores Savanna eserves Davenport Sophomores DeW1tt Varsity St Ambrose Sophomores Dubuque Sophomores Davenport Sophomores Won Lost 3 Tied I Row4 Coach Rrchard Pollack Eugene Vlmng Carlyle Evers Bert Wmterbottom Donald Delllt John Luke Howard Plambeck Row3 Alvm Cample Wlllxam Lutz Wxlllam McKlnIey Jack Utroska Mxlton Pleper Delbert Ploen Row 2-Gary Ruhberg Ramon Johannsen Darwin Malone Robert Hansen Donald Stamp James Pearson Allan Marr Row I Howard Blount James Fisher George Bachelder Eugene Zlrbes John Sprague Wayne Cheramy Elmer Nelson Sxxty - 4 . . r - 1 . 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I 20 1 . 0 A 13 1 7 8 - Savanna Sophomores . 13 M 6 - DUUUQUC S0Ph0m0 C5 0 19 1 . 6 H 7 1 5 7 0 1 0 53 1 . 6 ' 14 - . l2 I3 - T 7 ' 0 - 26 l2 - ' ' . . . , .21 31 1 6 I3 1 . 26 I8 1 ' 0 l2 1 . 0 7 - . 12 7 '- .l3 H7 75 136 87 - - - 5 - - ' Row 2 Richard Townsley Mary jo Becker Paul Domsalla Bert Doyne Darlene Vogel L D Fergesen Row I Eugene Sullwan Geraldine Edens Carol jean Benson Burton Kxrkman Seated james Krnck Mary Lou lversen james Grayes Homecommg The Homecommg festxvmes began wxth the crowmng of the queen, Mary Lou lversen, on Thursday, October 23 by Paul Domsalla Her attendants were Mary jo Becker senior, Darlene Vogel, Junior Geraldxne Edens, sophomore and Carol Jean Benson, freshman In the evenmg the annual snake dance led to the pep rally at the Capitol Theater The next afternoon the students partxclpated xn the Home commg parade and the floats were judged by townspeople Miss Helen Stoddard s sophomore homeroom won hrst place wxth the theme, Cooking Iowa Cxty s Goose Second prxze went to Mxss Margaret Keyes semor homeroom whose theme was Vxctory Stars of Clmton was the theme for Mlss Eleanor Davidson s sophomore homeroom whxch took thxrd place Honorable mention went to Miss Blrketts Mr Wllson s, and Mxss Foster s homerooms The evemng proceeded wlth the Kmgs wmnlng from Iowa Cnty 7 to 0 After the game, the Homecommg dance was held, and the muslc was furmshed by Wxllard Foster and the Honey Drxppers Top row Honorable mentnon Feudm Fussm and Fnghtm Musa Mabel Foster One xn the Hand and Two m the Bush Leonard Wnlson Cleanmg Iowa C1tys Clock Mxss Edith Burkett Bottom row Fxrst Cooking Iowa Cnty: Goose Mass Helen Stoddard Second Vxctory Mass Margaret Keyes Thxrd fno pxcturej Stars of Chnton Mxss Eleanor Davndson W Sxxty one 4, 3 1 1 f' F Q I . 1: - 9 I . 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Robert Benoit manager Wnlhnm Christiansen L D Fergesen David Carstensen jack Holcomb Paul Domsalla William Vlckerstafl' Coach Edward Rnshke Row I Ronald Adalr Wxlluam Lane jack Carstensen Hans Andresen Kenneth Felderman Alex Grayes Varsity Basketball Although the play was ragged the Kmgs defeated the Savanna Indians ln the opener by a score of 46 to 37 Clmton was a much improved ball club as It rolled over a highly regarded Loras team The Kmgs controlled both bankboards as they won 44 to 25 Holcomb had 19 points to lead the attack The Davenport Blue Devils defeated the Kmgs 50 to 32 as they made slxteen points to Clmton s three in the second period of the first conference game After showmg much improvement over the former gamer Clmton lost to Rock Island in a mp and tuck battle 31 to 23 on the Islandexs court The Kmgs came through to defeat West Waterloo 38 to 30 by virtue of a last halt rally Fergesen and Nixon led the scoring wlth 14 and 1l points respectn ely Lane set the pace wxth fourteen points as Clmton defeated Dixon in a hectxc game there 39 to 36 Paul Domsalla sank the clmcher in the last mlnute The River Kmgs lost their second loop contest to Iowa Cxty 45 to 26 as the Little Hawks used thexr superior hexght to good advantage Clmton returned to the vlctory column defeating Wilson on a second half rally The Kmgs were traxllng 17 to 15 at the half but finally pulled the game out of the fire to win, 40 to 36 McK1nley edged the Kmgs 41 to 38 m an overtime game Clmton led at the half 20 to 13 but could not keep pace with the Golden Bears in the second half A last minute free throw by William Vxckerstaff tied the game The Rwer Klngs rallied late in the game to defeat Du buque after trailing 16 to 9 at the half Holcomb sank two free throws in the last fourteen seconds to help defeat the Rams 35 to 34 East Waterloo fell before the Kmgs 41 to 32 This was the second win ln two nxghts lor Clmton East Waterloo threatened briefly nn the third quarter but failed to tie the game Clmton edged out Kewanee 43 to 40 after leading at half time 30 to 19 The second quarter was fast and furious as the Kmgs bagged twenty two and the Boilermakers eleven The Kmgs romped over Roosevelt 52 to 26 as the second string saw some actxon This was the fifth wm m eight starts in the conference Sixty two Trying to break the Blue Devnl Jxnx the Kmgs used a stalling game The score was 9 to 5 in favor of the Imps at the half Davenport outscored the Kmgs 16 to 3 in the thlrd quarter and thxs meant the game as the final score was 34 to 11 The Thunderbolts of Franklin defeated the River Kmgs, 54 to 44 as a last half rally by the Red and Black fell short The second string started but the regulars went in after a few mmutes A disastrous third quarter ln which the Kmgs were out scored 18 to 6 brought the third defeat ln a row at the hands of Muscatine 47 to 34 The score at half was tied at 19 Clmton stormed back from a slim 19 to 17 lead at half tlme to score forty points in the last half agamst Dubuque Nme men shared m the scoring and the Kmgs won 59 to 31 The score at halftxme was 19 to 17 with the Kmgs trailing second half and Joliet outscored them 30 to 13 in the half The final score was 49 to 30 Clinton stunned Iowa Clty 41 to 40 as Wlllxam Lane bagged eleven baskets at long range to lead his mates Every one played hard as the Kings fought back from a 21 to 16 d6fIC1t at halftime Iowa City had defeated Clmton at the earlier meeting Still hitting the comeback trail the Kmgs raced to a 43 to 39 victory over Boone one of the strongest clubs in Central Iowa The game was close all the way as Clmton was ahead only two points at the half, and their widest lead was slx points In thelr second meetmg thxs season Muscatine defeated Clmton 40 to 32 It was a tight battle all the way Clmton had eleven field goals and Muscatine twelve At the free throw line the Muskles converted more often It was the last game of the season for both teams The regular season closed wxth twelve wins and nme losses In the tournament play the Kmgs came up agamst the Davenport Imps who had defeated them twice xn the regular season After rallymg to knot the count at 42 to 42 which threw the game into an overtime the Kmgs couldn t keep pace with the Imps They lost the first game of the tourna ment 50 to 44 The wmnmg shot split the hoop as the game ended commg too late W' ' fa , iw 4' , . . 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Standzng L D Fergesen Hans Andresen Wnllxam Lane Davxd Carstensen Kneelzng Coach Edward Rashkc jack Holcomb Paul Domsalla Lettermen Jack Holcomb sen1or won h1s second major letter and was also p1cked on jack North s Des Mo1nes Regxster all state second team Jack was the K1ngs h1gh scorer wlth 235 pomts and he finxshed fourth 1n the hxgh scorers of the conference HIS two free throws 1n the last m1nute at Du buque won the game for the KlngS after they had tra1led all the way In that game he made n1ne straxght Paul Domsalla semor who played center and guard scored 81 po1nts Dumpy had the h1ghest shootmg per centage on the squad wxth a lofty 58' Hxs best game was agaxnst Iowa C1ty as he stood out on rebound1ng and de fens1ve work Paul won h1s second letter W1ll1am Lane semor forward was the second h1gh scorer w1th 211 POIHIS B111 gaxned honorable ment1on on jack Norths team and also won h1s second major letter H1s 69' , free throwmg average was the best on the team and h1s hook shots were remarkable He scored a basket 1n the last mmute agamst Iowa C1ty wh1ch enabled Cl1nton to w1n 41 to 40 W1ll1am Vxckerstaff sen1or guard won h1s second major letter He was noted for h1s great Splflt and team leader Shlp V1ck s free throw at McK1nley sent the game 1nto an overtxme sess1on Dav1d Carstensen another semor played all three po s1t1ons-guard center and forward w1nn1ng a second letter Varsity Scores Clmton Clmton Savanna Loras Davenport Davenport Rock Island W Waterloo D1xon jol1et Iowa C1ty W1lson Boone McK1nley Dubuque E Waterloo 43 Kewanee Roosevelt Franklxn Muscat1ne Dubuque Iowa C1ty Muscat1ne Davenport :tournament Won 12 Lost 10 Spramed ankles and mfectxon 1n h1s foot kept Dave out of several games He was a capable rebounder and thls showed up espec1ally well 1n the Kewanee game Hans Andresen jun1or guard won h1s first major letter award Hans had a percentage of 40 although he preferred to pass off rather than to shoot H15 free throw percentage of 73 ranked h1m tops 1n that department He played excellent ball aga1nst Davenport m the d1str1ct show1ng up well on both defense and rebound1ng and he scored three t1mely baskets L D Fergesen jun1or played both center and forward He was the thxrd hxgh scorer of the team and had a shootmg percentage of 30 L D led the team to vrctory over West Waterloo w1th fourteen poxnts HIS free throw percentage of 54 also ranked h1gh Kenneth Felderman jumor won a m1nor award and had a shootmg percentage of 37 Kenny had speed dr1ve and determmatxon Ronald Adalr jumor forward had a free throw1ng per centage of 100 Wmner of a mmor letter Ronnxe had a jack Carstensen who played guard was also a jumor who won a m1nor letter Jack was a good rebounder and had a shoot1ng percentage of 100 Sophomore Scores Clmton Cl1nton E Waterloo Kewanee I-Ofas Roosevelt Davenport Rock Island W Waterloo Dlxon Dubuque Jolxet Iowa C1ty MUSCSYIHC Savanna Davenport Franklm Muscatme Iowa Crty W1lson McK1nley Dubuque Won 16 Lost 4 Sxxty three l ' u V -4 ' ' H - ' - sharp basket eye. 46 37 52 26 59 I 33 44 25 11 34 51 26 30 37 32 50 44 ' 54 50 27 44 25 23 31 34 ' 47 45 30 19 20 33 -I 32 is 3 is 23 28 38 4 34 . 29 24 ' 28 26 ' 45 41 ' 40 . 28 52 42 40 ' 36 43 39 38 . 29 31 ' 28 38 ' 41 32 ' 40 I 51 ' 34 35 34 44 so 33 l 53 40 ' 36 41 . 32 1 40 - 37 24 - Row3 Lawrence Haddad mana r Robert Jaeger Eugene Praschan Walter Ferguson Coach Richard Pollack Row2 jack H111 Alex rayes Irving Shepherd Donald Ram1g Richard Goers Edward Thompson Row I David johnson James Holle Wllllam Chrxstxansen Charles Holm Holger Lund KNO picture James Flsherj Freshman and Sophomore Basketball In wmnmg sxxteen of twenty games the Red and Black underclassmen completed a hxghly successful basketball campaxgn The Llttle Rlver Kmgs shared the Mxsslsslppx Valley Conference crown wlth Davenport each wmnmg eleven and droppmg one contest ln league competxtlon The sophomores defeated the four Cedar Rapxds schools both East and West Waterloo, Dubuque, tWlCC, and Iowa Clty They spht w1th Davenport Thev also defeated Johet, Muscatme, Savanna and Loras Academy, whlle droppmg non conference games to Muscatme Kewanee and Rock Island Two teams were developed that alternated the entlre season Thexr pressmg defense and fast break offense con stantly drove the opposltlon out of posltlon, enablmg the Clmton cagers to score At forwards, Coach Rlchard Pollack used Alex Grayes Wxllxam Chrlstlansen, Irvmg Shepherd, and Charles Holm Row 4 Ronald McGauvran Theodore Peters Donald Enwrxght James Hnlbnch At guards were James Holle Richard Goers Davld Johnson and Holger Lund Donald Ramxg and James Flsher, the onlv freshman on the squad, both performed at the pxvot post Asslstmg thls fine array of cagers were Edward Thompson Walter Ferguson, Rlchard Crlder Robert Jaeger, jack H111 and Eugene Praschan Lawrence Haddad was the manager for the squad The freshman basketball team concluded a very good season wlth a record of thxrteen wlns and one loss A defeat by St Ambrose was the only setback The usual startmg lme up mcluded Chris Panousxs and Robert Wltt at forwards J ack Utroska and Donald Stamp at guards and james Fxsher at center These all recexved letters Others were Robert Hansen, Allan Marr, james Wledman, john Luke, Delbert Ploen, Theodore Barrett Donald Enwrlght Ramon Johann sen, James Halbach, Rlchard Pape, Theodore Petersen, Eugene Vmmg Robert Sporman, Louxs jurgensen and Ronald McGauvran en Richard Pape Eugene Vxnmg Ramon Johannsen Row 3 Coach Richard Law James Wredmnn Allan Marr Robert Hansen Jack Krebs John Luke Delbert Ploen Row 2 Chns Panousxs Jack Utroska james Fxsher Donald Stamp Robert Watt Row Robert Clark manager Theodore Barrett james Krlck Robert Sporman Davld Ludvlg sen Louls Jurgersen yn- 1 Sxxty four + v 1 I 13 4 f 'U . . , -I . ge: . . . . . , 4 , . , - 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' '- Cl I - 1 I l L Row3 Wayne Cheramy Howard Blount Eugene Zxrbes Herbert Lund Donald Hartzell Richard Hrckenbottom Row? Leroy Cleppe Thomas Balle Lauren Kramer Robert Dlppo James Lesher Robert Lueders Rowl James Grayes Richard Holt Floyd Leonard Donald Adkxsson John Wembeck Wrlham Lutz Wrestling The River King wresthng squad opened the season by dowmng Molme 35 to 10 The squad won all except two matches and also won five exhxbxtxon matches The Kmgs posted a second wm over Provlso 23 to 18 The four lower welght dwzsxons copped thelr matches to clmch the vlctory The Kmgs won from Burlxngton 23 to 18 postmg vxctorles ln seven of eleven matches Fmxshmg fifth un an 11'1V1t3t10Il3l meet at Davenport Clmton emerged with the txtle in the 123 pound class Wmmng over Maquoketa 27 to 9 the Kmgs reglstered four stralght dual meets The second team also saw action but was downed 23 to 12 In the quadrangular meet at Maquoketa the Kmgs fell to fourth place wlth a total of 20 pomts They took first m the 123 pound and heavyweight dlV1S1OnS a second m the 118 pound and third ln the 165 pound classes A 33 to 8 victory over McKinley of Cedar Rapids gave the opponents The Kmgs were stxll unable to shake the tournament Jmx and fell to fifth spot ln the conference meet at Mt Vernon Places won were a first in the heavywexght d1v1sxon and a second m the 135 pound class Droppmg their first dual meet the Kmgs lost to Daven port 24 to 19 The reserves also wrestled but were defeated too 21 to 13 Coming back the Kmgs defeated Burlington 27 to 14 Seven men scored over their opponents Rock Island handed the Kmgs another dual loss 29 to 16 and four matmen won their matches Rock Island agam defeated the Kmgs this time 24 to 20 The second team also competed but lost 27 to 5 Clmton was upset by Maquoketa 21 to 16 Four of the squad placed ln the1r dxvxsnons The regular season ended with the Kmgs wmnmg a total of sxx dual meets and losmg four In the dxstrxct meet the River Kmgs qualified three wres tlers for the state These were James Lesher heavywelght Robert Lueders 165 pound class and Howard Blount 118 pound class At the state meet Robert Lueders and Howard Blount were both V1Ct1mS of the opemng round James Lesher lost h1s first match of the season m the seml final round Major awards were given to Robert Dlppo Donald Ad kxsson Wxlham jenkms Howard Blount Darryl Bhnkmsop Rxchard Hlckenbottom Herbert Lund Leroy Cleppe Donald Hartzell Robert Lueders Lauren Kramer and James Lesher Wayne Seymour received a manager s award john Wem beck received a mmor letter Freshmen who recexvefl letters were James Grayes Floyd Leonard Wayne Cheramy Rlchard Holt Eugene Zxrbes and William Lutz The welghts at whxch the boys usually wrestled were 95 James Grayes 105 Donald Adklsnson 112 Floyd Leonard 118 Darryl Bmkmsop or Howard Blount 123 Rxchard Hlckenbottom 129 Herbert Lund 135 LeRoy Cleppe 145 Donald Hartzell 155 Lauren Kramer 165 Robert Lueders heavywelght James Lesher James Lesher semor competed m hxs second year of wrestlmg He won mne falls sxx declslons and was defeated once this season He was the M1ss1ss1pp1 Valley conference and dxstrlct champron I-Ils only loss came ln the state meet Robert Lueders junnor scored one fall three decxslons and eight losses durmg hls first year of wrestling He won second place m the dxstnct meet Howard Blount freshman had s1x falls to hxs credit four declslons and three losses in hxs first year of wrestling He also earned a second place ln the dxstnct meet Molme Provlso Burlmgton 18 th Inv1tat1onal QDavenportJ Maquoketa 4t Quadrangular fMaquoketaJ McK1nley t Conference CMt Vernon! Davenport Burlmgton Rock Island Rock Island 16 Maquoketa Clinton Sixty five I Kings their fifth dual meet. Nine men won over their - - - ' , ' 35 - ' 10 , ' . 23 - ' 18 . . . . U 1 ' . I 5 5 T . Q . ' 27 - 9 . . . . . ' ' h - 1 . . . 33 - ' 8 , . 5 h - . ' 19 - 24 . . ' . . . . 27 - . 14 . , ' 3 16 - 29 , - g , 20 - 24 - . -- 21 Row 3 Vernon Lass Louxs Shew Bert Wmterbottom Arthur Murphy James McComb Jack Quick Jerry Nexsslxe Thomas Petrehn Row 2 Raymond Kohler Robert Purcell John Van Dyke Edward Halbach Richard Coe David Holleran Robert Jorgensen Row I Raymond Gxlbert Willard Foster Charles Hem Gene Hood Robert Nxebuhr Bert Doyne Allen Justus Varsity Swlmmmg Although the Kmgs ran mto some tough competltlon thxs season they emerged wlth three wms five losses and a second place ln the state meet The tankmen began the season by dropping a palr of meets both on December 6 to Oak Park 38 to 28 and Pro vlso 37 to 29 In the next meet Roosevelt won 38M to 27V2 The Kmgs then defeated North of Des Momes 38 Rockford for the thxrd straxght wm 44 to 31 The next week they met defeat at New Trier 45 to 21 Concluding the regular season the Kmgs dropped a 43 to 32 decxsxon to West Rockford In the state meet held at the Umverslty of Iowa Roosevelt of Des Momes copped first wxth 58 pomts Clmton had 42 Boone 20 and North of Des Molnes 19 Flrst place wmners m the state meet were Charles Hem m the 100 yard backstroke the medley relay team composed Chnton of Robert Nxebuhr Hem and Wxllard Foster and the free style relay team composed of Bert Doyne Gene Hood Davxd Holleran and Robert Jorgensen Other place wmners ln the state meet were Allen Justus who txed for fifth ln the 40 yard free style and third m the 100 yard free style and Foster who placed fourth ln the breast stroke Doyne took thlrd xn the 100 yard backstroke Hood tled for fifth m the 40 yard free style Richard Coe placed fifth mn the backstroke James McComb placed fifth ln the 220 yard free style whlle Nlebuhr was second Jack Quick won fifth place in dxvmg Those who recewed major awards were Robert Angell Rxchard Coe Bert Doyne Wxllard Foster Ray Gxlbert Charles Hem Davld Holleran Gene Hood Allen Justls Robert Jorgensen James McComb Robert Nxebuhr and Jack Quxck Oak Park Provlso 2 7 V2 Roosevelt l 2 32 Slxtv sxx North tDes Moines? East Rockford West Rockford New Tner West Rockford Q '. 'X K -9 K K -1 ' te. I I I to 28, and East Rockford, 45 to 35. They downed West l - l h l ' - ' 28 - 38 29 - ' 37 - 38,5 38 - ' ' 28 45 -- 35 44 -- 31 21 - ' 45 - 43 'HWS-5 605 H fn..-M Row 2 Arthur Munson Burton Kxrkman james Nunn Wxlham Anderson Wlllxam McK1nley Denms Roberson Row I james Jones Albert Hrggms Donald johnson Donald Ludvxgsen James McDermott These swimmers competed xn the Y M C A dlstrlct and state meets and won both Those who recexved mmor awards were Patrlck Beardslee, joseph I-Ialbach, Albert I-Ilggms, Donald johnson Bruce jurgensen, Ray Kohler Vernon Lass Charles Madden Bert Wmterbottom Nolan Basta John Van Dyke Louxs Shcw Arthur Murphy jerry Nelsslle, Thomas Petrehn Robert Purcell Guy Stumphy and Donald Shepard Freshman awards were gxven to Wxllxam Anderson Wllllam Gundelfinger, james Jones, James McDermott Wllllam McKxnley Darwm Malone, Arthur Munson Elmer Nelson James Pearson, Denms Roberson, Burton Kxrkman James Nunn, and Allen Schultz Pol lywogs Thls club has been orgamzed to promote the mterest and skxll of girls in swxmmxng The club meets every Wednesday after school ln the pool Thexr lnstructor is Mlss Helen Matthews, the gxrls physlcal educatlon teacher A gurl has to pass tests showmg ablllty skxll and form and also pass hfesavmg tests The chlef actlvxtles are ballet swlmmmg, racmg, recreational swxmmmg, and dxvmg Thxs year the girls put on a ballet show for the Junlor carnlval swam on Champxonshxp Nxght, and were entertamed at a potluck dmner March 25 The Pollywogs co sponsored the annual Polly Pep formal dance May 8 Officers of the club were Manlyn Happs presldent Colleen Hoop v1ce presldent Margo Maurek secretary treasurer Row Mary Ann Hurlburt Shlrlxe Anderson Charleen Jensen Ahce Paxton Rachel jackson Donnah Seymour Carol Hull Dorothy Hull JoAnn Hart Row Beverly Rhoades Patrxcxa Blunck Barbara Sutton Margo Maurek Martha Hempstead Arden Cummmgs Mary jo Nelson Becky Knudsen Row Marxlyn Happs Joanne Houseman Janet Krughel Rosella Lane Marjorxe Pruce Susan Lynn Delores Cheramy Dxane Cheramy Row I Colleen Hoop Beverly Tallman janxce Rosenberg Charlene Brav Ruth Rxdpath Nanette Pxeper Shirley Obermxller Mlss Helen Matthews Sxxty seven A ' P Q - f- T A f - ' , - 4 r . . f ' - ig : - iff g r . 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Track Clmton placed second m the Mississippi Valley Conference mdoor meet at the University of Iowa Fieldhouse for the second year with 4154 pomts following Davenport which had 75M pomts Clmton had no mdlvldual standouts but showed up well with three seconds and a tie for a second positron Wxllxam Vxckerstali' was second m the 60 yard hxgh hurdles wh1le Robert jowett m the 60 yard lows and Holger Lund m the pole vault also copped second places Jack Hill tied for second in the high jump while L D Fergesen tied for third Robert Dlppo was third m the shot put Max Widner in the low hurdles Edward Shannon in the half mile and Jack Schuster m the broad Jump placed second The Kmgs tied for seventh in the state mdoor meet at Iowa City wxth 11 pomts Schuster threw the shot put 45 feet 226 mches for third jerry Nelsslie tied for second at 10 feet 6 mches in the pole vault Jowett in the low hurdles and Shannon m the half mile placed fifth A time of 1 39 3 placed the 880 relay team fNC1SSl1E Jowett Arthur Nixon and David I-Iolleranl fourth Davenport took ten of fifteen firsts as they outscored the River Kmgs 109V2 to QSVZ in a meet there Winners for Clmton were Schuster with a heave of 45 feet 5 mches in the shot put Gerald Kmkaid m the discus with 119 feet SM mches Jerry Cheramy Nixon and Paul Domsalla tied for first in the football throw James McKee in the mile wxth a time of 4 50 2 Those placing second were Dippo in the shot put Widner in the low hurdles Robert McDermott ln the 880 yard run and David Colschen in the mile The 880 relay team fN1xon Jowett Neisslie and Holleranj took first meet with a score of 133M to 68M Davenport copped top honors xn the annual relay carnival held there with 110 pomts Clmton was second with 61M followed by Franklin of Cedar Rapids with 29 The lone vxctory for Clmton was scored in the 300 yard high hurdle relay composed of Vxckerstaff Robert Hansen Paul johnson and Fergesen Schuster placed third in the shot put Kinkaid second m discus the sprint medley relay fourth low hurdle relay second two mile relay second sophomore 440 relay second 880 yard relay third and the mile relay fourth The Clmton thmclads outscored Rock Island by a top heavy score 114K to 87M First place winners for the Kmgs were Schuster who threw the shot put 49 feet 7 inches William Lane who vaulted 10 feet 334 mches and Kmkaxd who sailed the discus 122 feet V2 inch Paul Sharar tied for first with a Jump of 5 feet 4 mches m the high Jump Vxcker staff ran the high hurdles in 16 Nixon won the 100 yard dash m 10 5 and the 220 in 23 9 McKee ran the mile in 4 49 6 Clmton also won the 880 yard relay fN1xon Nexsslie johnson Holleranj and the low hurdles were won by Wldner in 24 6 The mile relay tjowett Ross Abbott Richard Kelly Keith McRobertsJ won with a time of 3 51 3 The Kmgs won a close triangular track meet held at Dubuque Clmton had 87 Dubuque 69M and Loras Acad emy 68V, Vxckerstafif won the high hurdles in 15 8 Jowett ran the low hurdles in 24 5 for a first Domsalla garnered Sixty eight first ln the football throw with 340 pomts Schuster won the shot put with 47 feet 5 mches The mile relay CMcRoberts Kelly Abbott Holleranl won Clmton sophomores out scored the Dubuque sophomores 143m to 51M in their dual At the Drake Relays McKee placed fourth in the mile run No one else placed for Clmton The Kmgs won a dual meet from Davenport here by a score of 104 to 101 The two squads were composed of those who did not make the trip to Drake Clmton won eight events and tied for first m another while the Imps were takmg six firsts and one tie Clinton placed fourth in the 28th annual Gateway Classic with 32M pomts Davenport led the field with 80 followed by Freeport Illinois with ask and Dubuque 33V2 McKee won the mile m a thrilling race with a time of 4 42 7 Schuster won the shot put with a distance of 48 feet 9M mches Hill tied for fourth in the high Jump Nexsslie placed second and Lund fourth in the pole vault The mile relay placed second and the 880 relav third The Rlver Kmgs were easy winners ln the class A district track and field carnival with 100K pomts Newton was second with son pomts Schuster won the shot put with 48 feet 10 mches McKee ran the mile m 4 50 4 Vxckerstaff won the high hurdles in 16 5 and Wrdner the lows in 25 Neisslle won the pole vault at 10 feet 6 mches Still garnered first m the broad Jump with a leap of 19 feet and Domsalla won the football throw with 315 pomts The mrle relay fMcRoberts Abbott Kelly Holleranj also gained a first with a time of 3 41 1 Those who placed second but also 440 yard dash Those who placed third but had a better time than a first in another district which also qualified them were Kmkaxd in the discus Colschen m the mile run and Lane in the pole vault The Kmgs placed second m the Mississippi Valley Con ference meet at Coan F reld with 92M pomts Davenport won with 108 pomts Winners for Clmton were Nixon 220 yard dash Schuster shot put McKee mile run Vlckerstaff high hurdles Kmkaxd discus Holleran 440 yard dash and Sharar tie for first m the high Jump Cheramy set a new record m the football throw with 350 pomts The sophomores won by a margin of 67M pomts over Davenport their nearest rival Semors who earned letters were Ross Abbott jerry Cheramy Robert Drppo Paul Domsalla Paul johnson Richard Kelly Gerald Kinkard William Lane James McKee Charles Meyer Arthur Nixon jack Schuster William Vickerstoff Max Wldner Donald Still Boyd Wascher and Robert jowett Juniors were Hans Andresen David Colschen L D Fergesen Robert McDermott Keith McRoberts and Paul Sharar Sophomores William Christiansen Alex Grayes Robert Hansen Jack Hill james Holle David Holleran Holger Lund Edward Shannon jerry Nexsslie Irving Shepherd and one freshman Ramon Johannsen also received letters ' I Q I ' ! . 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' : . . , , ' - Sophomores pose Dlstance men Andrews Smlth Colschen McKee Sawyer and Fmshwxld S1Tl1llI'lg hurdlers Vxckerstaff Wxdner and Jowett Get set' The mlle relay leamng on the fence jerry lets the dlscus Hy Johnson Hansen Vxckerstaff and Fergesen the txmber toppers Energetlc fall m1lers Future wmners DIPPO Schuster and Kmkaxcl shot putters Hull goes over jerry heaves the pxgskm Two mxle relay McKee Meyer Chrxsuansen McDermott and Shan non Pole vaulters Lorenz Lund NClSSllS Townsley and Lane Sharar Fergesen and H111 the hlgh Jumpers Speedy 880 relay team Stxll and Sharar ready to broad jump Sxxty nme I Wywr v 3 , it 1 '- ' 1. I , ' I , K , , f, - ' . , ' Y v ' ' - - 1 , v - y - . , , . . ', . - . . ,, - H - 1 1 y I - - - y n - - - ' V - ' 1 Y 9 I I - - , , y y - , . . v Y . Y y Q n - - . Top-Raymond Doyne David Bowersox Donald Stamp Allen Justus Robert Schmitz Richard Coe jack Carstensen Bert Doyne Jack Krebs Gerald Kxnkaxd Bottom Raymond Doyne Donald Stamp Jack Krebs Robert Schmitz Jack Carstensen Richard Coe TCI'll'IIS For the first txme m six years the Rlver Kmgs orgamzed a tenms squad under the coachmg of Rlchard Pollack They have competed In seven dual meets and also the conference and dxstnct meets Gerald Kmkald Bert Doyne Allen justls Raymond Doyne Davld Bowersox Richard Coe Jack Carstensen Robert Schmltz Donald Stamp and Jack Krebs attamed posttlons on the squad The first meet was with Dubuque there and the Kmgs lost by a 7 0 score to veteran courtmen The followmg week Dubuque played the Kmgs on the Rxvervlew courts and handed them thenr second loss 8 1 Cvarnermg thelr first vlctory the Kmgs defeated Sterlmg s netmen 7 0 at Sterlmg In a match with Molme the Red and Black faced one of the leadmg teams m this sectlon of the country and dropped the encounter 7 1 Playxng on ramsoaked courts the Kmgs were agam victors over Sterlmg Township I-hgh School by a score of 5 1 Dubuque Meet CthereD Smgles Lexk CDD beat Gerald Kmkaxd CCD 6 0 6 1 Arduser CDD beat Robert Schmltz CCD 6 1 6 l Stevens CDD beat Rxchard Coe CCD 6 3 6 1 Donald Stamp CCD beat Bhckman CDD 6 4 6 3 Solomon CDD beat jack Carstensen CCD 6 2 7 5 Lounspach CDD beat Bert Doyne CCD 6 0 6 0 Doubles Arduser and Lexk CDD beat Carstensen and Stamp CCD Blxckman and Lounspach CDD beat Schmitz and Krebs CCD 7 Stevens and Solomon CDD beat Coe and Kmkaxd CCD 7 5 6 1 Dubuque ChereD Smgles Solomon CDD beat Carstensen CCD 6 4 7 5 Arduser CDD beat Coe CCD 6 4 6 4 Lounspach CDD beat Schmxtz CCD 6 3 6 1 Stamp CCD beat Stevens CDD 6 4 6 4 Bllckman CDD beat Krebs CCD 6 4 6 4 Doubles Solomon Arduser CDD beat Coe Carstensen C 6 Lounspach Stevens CDD beat Krebs Stamp CCD 6 4 Sterlxng Meet Ctherel Smgles jack Krebs CCD beat james Young CSD 6 4 6 8 6 4 jack Carstensen CCD beat Clark Prentxss CSD 6 4 8 6 Rlchard Coe CCD beat Jack Scovel CSD 6 l 6 0 Donald Stamp CCD beat Rxchard Young CSD 6 1 6 0 Robert Schmxtz CCD beat james Shanger CSD 6 3 6 0 Doubles Coe and Carstensen CCD beat J Young and Prentxss CSD 6 2 6 4 Seventy Schmitz and Stamp CCD beat R Young and Gxfford 6 6 1 Molme CthereD Singles Rxchards CMD defeated Stamp CCD 6 0 6 1 McW1ll1ams CMD defeated Krebs CCD 6 2 6 0 Schlllmg CMD defeated Carstensen CCD 6 0 3 6 6 3 Horvath CMD defeated Schmitz CCD 4 6 6 4 6 0 Beldm CMD defeated Coe CCD 6 4 9 7 Doubles McW1ll1ams Schxllmg CMD defeated Carstensen Coe 6 Stamp Krebs CCD defeated Mllls Shollenberger CMD 6 4 Sterling ChereD Smgles jack Carstensen CCD defeated James Young CSD 6 4 6 3 Donald Stamp CCD defeated Prentlss CSD 6 3 6 1 Rxchard Coe CCD defeated Rxchard Young CSD 7 5 6 3 jack Krebs CCD defeated Scovllle CSD 6 2 6 O Ray Doyne CCD defeated Surratt CSD 6 3 6 3 T Grlffith CSD defeated Bert Doyne CCD 6 3 5 7 7 5 Doubles CHalted by ra1nD St Ambrose ChereD Smgles Hayman CSAD defeated Stamp CCD 6 2 9 7 Krebs CCD defeated Loul CSAD 3 6 6 3 6 4 Coe CCD defeated Kargl CSAD 6 2 6 2 Schmitz CCD defeated Bush CSAD 6 l 6 2 Doubles Hayman Loul CSAD defeated Stamp Carstensen CCD 6 0 7 5 Krebs Coe CCD defeated Stxnsman Kargl CSAD 7 S 5 7 In an exhxbxtxon match Schmntz and Bert Doyne Clmton defeated Bush of St Ambrose and Ray Doyne Clmton Davenport ChereD Singles Wolfe CDD defeated Krebs CCD 6 2 6 0 McClanahan CDD defeated Stamp CCD 6 0 6 3 Ehlers CDD defeated Coe CCD 6 3 3 6 6 1 Jager CDD defeated Carstensen CCD 7 5 6 1 Lmdsey CDD defeated Schmxtz CCD 6 2 6 0 Carthay CDD defeated R Doyne CCD 6 2 7 5 Doubles Wolfe Jager CDD defeated Krebs Stamp CCD 6 2 6 1 McClahahan Ehlers CDD defeated Coe Doyne CCD 6 4 6 4 Carstensen Schmxtz CCD txed wnth Lmdsey Carthay D 5 7 8 6 6 6 Ccalled by darlmessD The dlstrlct was played at Iowa Cxty and all Clmton players went out m the first round Coe and Carstensen played m the smgles Schmxtz and Krebs rn the doubles Major letters were awarded to Coe Carstensen Krebs Stamp and Schmxtz They must wm slx matches or place m the dxstrxct or conference Ray Doyne earned a mmor letter I . . . . . . . . . ish - . 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X '- xx I K f Patrons fcf khbp Alden s Cafe Maurelc Brothers Allen Prlntrng Co Allen s Tea Room Baclcer and Wagner-131 5th Ave So Balcer s Studio Andrew Bather Co Florists Beclcer s Cafe Good Food Bell s Studio and Photo Supplres GusA Brumer Jr Jeweler Carstensen Freight Llnes lnc Cavanagh and Company Mens Wear Clrnton Brlllard Parlor Complrments of a Frrend Clinton Recreation Lanes Ray Dodge Motor Co Espey s Jewelers and Diamond Importers Ford Hoplcrns Drug Co W Harland Mgr Fountarn Lunch 519 So 2nd St Bull and Mary Findlay Musrc Box Greenfreld s Junror Apparel George Hardersen Plumbing and Heating Hastrngs Beauty Mart 412 Howes Bldg Hull Studio and Camera Shop Hull s Super Service Station J and P Shoe Shop Mllo J John Co Krrlc s Quality Jewelers Kline s Department Store Kllnger Paint and Wallpaper Co S S Kresge Co Lagomarcrno Grupe Co Loclce s Cleaners Just Careful Cleaning Lyons Drug Co Mard Rrte Sandwich Shop Marhoul Furrrers Martrn Morrls Company John E Mooney G L Peterson Meats and Groceries Plnney Prrntlng and Llthographrng Co Revere Candles Srnce 1911 Reynold s 518 So 2nd St Rockwood and Rohwer Rod Fitch s Martrn Morris Sports Roehl Phrllrps Furniture Co Rose s Grit Shop Shull s Men and Boys Wear Snell Funeral Home Sweetheart Balcery Van Allen s Department Store Volclcman Furniture and Carpet Co Winter Floral Co B ' f'mso lin onma et is k 'b1. Pl p t 'z th m to show our app ' t' . I . , , . 1 . , 1 I , , . . . lit I ' I I lull II I I I u I Bende' MUSJC CONPCHY Marcucci's- Where The Crowd Goes I I nl I . . I I , , I - - . in . rn I I - I l u I u I . . , . . . . , , . l i . I i 1 . . , I I I I - 4- N an J Paul Van'lAlstyne-highest ideals. Mary Jo Becker-best personality. Allen Justis- best dancer and peppiest. Rachel jackson-mcst athletic. Richard Kelly-peppiest. Robert Angell-most dramatic. most musical, and wittiest. Paul Domsalla-most bashful. John Schuster and Mary Lou Iversen-cutest couple. Mary Lou Iversen-best dancer and wittiest. Dorothy Nicola-most dramatic. Arthur Nixon-most athletic. Joyce Tolson-most bashful. Elaine Cady-peppiest. Rosemary Robinson-most musical. Marilyn Mona-most likely to succeed, most courteous, and highest ideals. james Lesher-most likely to succeed, best personality, and most courteous. Srventx four Freshman offlcers Sally Rehnberg Lora jackson Burton K1rkman and Mary Jo Nelson Chuck Hem placed first ln the 100 yard bacl-:stroke m the state meet Allen justxs placed third m the 100 yard free style Hard at work In the shop Sophomore officers Eugene Sulllvan jack Andrews and Barbara Hollowell mmus Walter Ferguson Gxlbert Doyne Jorgensen and Holloren were the free style relay team jumor officers John Chr1st1an L D Fergesen and Kenny Felderman mmus Shxrley Obermnller Sen1or offlcers Dlck Townsley Beth ,lessen and Jlffl Lesher minus jo jackson Foster Nelbuhr and Hem were our medley relay team Powell and McCormack talkmg shop jumor College officers jun Gassman Lela Hoffman Esther Stover and john Nellsen Rock Lesher and Howard Blount wrestled ln the seml fmals Splll something on your blouse Mar1lyn7 On your marks mstructs Mr Pollack So th1s IS where our senxor class treasurer jo jackson was L ' v n v v - .. uv A - , - 4 - , ' . , Y n , - 1 y 1 Y - . . . . 1 , . . , y - n v v - 1 v - - I v 1 ' - ll ww r 4- , . - , . . . . ' v l v v .-'v VA, ,.- ,Ja Q., 'i s,,,,'-A. I 3-an l G'qSg , x Af Hom old are you Fe-rne9 What IS Dorothy th1nk1ng9 Cross eyed Pearson Whom do you haxe ln there Delores? Lou msn t afrald of the mlke Gerald Kxnkald tal-cxng a rest L D and Dxz where are you9 Tom R1ddell shows off those beautxful gams' Sxummmg pool scene Marxly n Mather can t do that now' Let s gxve out Loots Dlane Cherarny resembles herself Wmdy Shxrlex 9 Ferne Jorgensen and her costume doll Comfortable Gmny 7 Darlene Vogel yunmor attendant and escort make their grand entrance at Homecommg just a Couple ot Fresh men Champlon bowler Eyelyn Mxller Very unusual F1fth Avenue scene Thms xs 1ust betxx een me amd the stone post remarks JoAnn Bruggenwlrth Yes. er ty ln. e . WW V44 .1 'wi J lf 'V' 9 . ' . l O O H ,ff X 'l rl 1 . 'L X V V 'Su , wi Seventy-six li, Handsome threesome-Forrest Molsberry, joan Dinnie, and Duane Eagen. Munson gives forth with his best smile. Could that be Vicky Baker behind that big bubble-Micky Miller, Bob Jowett, Grace Iten, and Bill Vickerstaff at the Spinsters' Spree. Frosh! Now is the Hour with Duane Eagen and Ann Easley. junior Carnival Queen, Ann Ferris, and King, Hans An- dresen. Do these resemble Papa Ed Rashke? Maryann Hurlburt and Tom Riddell are sleepy, no? You can't get out of the hands of the law. I think I'll take this one, Mr. Smith, says jackie Kramer. What an unusual facial expression on Dale Bertramsen. Phyllis Carlson and Helen Greenlee will make good wives, boys! l Seventy erght Mary jean Dunn and cromes Claxre Bxce and escort look over the saloon at the junior Car nxval A tvuosome named Barb Hollowell and Ehzabeth Barnard Won t you dance xx 1th me madame9 Campus drlps Hxldegarde how do you do lt? Prettxly posed Lucla Fry Cover g1rl Aly ce Strohm Football season Ye falthful young soldlers Is thxs Lols youngest? Howard Slble as Madame Palommta at the jumor Carmval Waxung for the bell to Tlllgg Shy Barbara Sxx anson Am t love grand Jeanne Galbralth and Kent Fxshvuld . . , . . . . Q V , , . . , . . Y H . Y . ,, . . , v .. - v .Y - - Y- Q0 I4 9 lJ41l4l'I'Y' I 56 6 9 X f m , K slsnvlcs V lusn E rn'q V 1' JAHN 8 GLLIER GAI T e s og n th t s laacla 41 y ge goo ness q tya ser ce t e resu t o 4-6 ye rs success e pere ce 1nt eyea 1-z We 1nc1 real satls actlon 1n p easlng you t e year oo pu llslxer as we as your p otograp er an your pnnter JAHN 8 OLLIER ENGRAVING Makers of Flne Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists Photographers 8I7 W. WASHINGTON BLVD.. CHICAGO 7, ILL. P eeer fi ' , k if P Q ,fs 'v P sss 'M 'oe..Q uf' P' Ll Q Q 9 Y 11 1 a a ' e 17 nuine cl in uali ncl vi , li 1 f a x i n ' 11 rluoo field. I. . I . . 1 . I ll - IJ le la ' , 11 11 I1 cl Autographs
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