Clinton High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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I X te s.m Ha- 'Wi 7 I l Wm, sh K-tvs Front f0lL'S Linda Frahm. Karen lNlegge-nlu-rg, Kathryn Rohwer, Cloria Harnden, Kathryn Kavadas, Carol K1-telscn. Karen Kett-lsen, Marlene Holm. Row two: Gypsy Wells, Pat Tyler. Joyce Nissley, ,Ioan Rascher, Bernice Mcrljuistion. Sharon Bier, Ruby Buxton. ,lune Petersen. Cathy Colschen. Eloise Prigga, Dixie Wriglrt. Row three: Linda Tolman. Sylvia llencltschneider. Karen Dierks. Pat Ries, Barbara Luce, ,lanene Clarlhill, Sandra Lee, Sandra Domsalla. Karen Bentrup, Daun Weber. ' 6604 All girls are welcome to become members of Y-Teens. to attend the two monthly girl-interest meetings: to join in the two all-school assembly programs. Christmas and Plaster: to serve by promoting community projects: to join the gaiety of two dances at the YWCA: and to participate in district and state conferences. Because of the size of the organization. the homeroom representatives pictured here relay news of current projects to homerooms. -+1 N . wmrgqfnd . A ' ' -9... ' ,-N ..,- fx 5' If-F7 ' Nancy Hart and Judy Carstensen were caught by the camera as they were examining the Y-Teen bulletin board near the library. V Y

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ni .Q -'SQ lx Ag. ,1- 'P I ,. . KA.. . , x ' ' . Q ' ,N X 0Fl lCl'lH5 xx vs ' ' 1 Q , uf' X Y-Teen offieers. Kay Kelly, treasure-rg Nlary xl+!.,,, -0 Jane llyers, presidentg Bonnie Parehen, see- - ,gd - 4 Q , retaryg and Susie Dierks. viee president, have ' ni bl ' a few moments to relax hr-fore emharking on K1 ' ' a new day. l l ..- wt .Sr ' A ' .f Y-Teens. the largest club in CHS. strives toward seven goals: fl! to understand the meaning and goals of the YWICAL l2l to grow in understanding of ourselves and others: 43l to provide an opportunity to grow in faith: lil to develop leader- ship and responsibility: 151 to present an opportunity for youth and adults to work together: 46l to understand our common involvement with women and girls around the world: l8I to understand the program of the world YVVCA. Miss Jones is the CHS sponsor. and the local Y-Teen youth director is Nliss Ann Eninger. ' 6684 Front row: Miss Jones. Sandra Aldrich. Judy Coleman, Alverta Arney. llonnie l'arehen. liohhe Jane Hvirlston. Pat Tyler. Pat Creve. ROILJ two: Nlarilyn NleKinley, Nanvy Nelson. Kay Kelly, Judy Carstensen. lliane Pettersen. Linda Harry, lim-eky Hansen. Harriet llietlriek, Deana Klasse, Judy Clausen. Row three: Mary Jane llyers. Susie Dierks, Nancy Hart, Sandra Gard, WY-nda Romey, Carolyn Jurgensen. Sally Long. Jean Romey. Jean Hartman. 6 A e - 1 gm- vi li W I f .. tif



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OFFICERS Officers elected by FTA members are pica tured as they discuss a club program. They are Kathryn Ocker, treasurerg Sandra Aldrich, librarian, Maxine Brown, presidentg Mary Hamill, secretary, and Gypsy Wells, vice- president. Future Teachers of America functions as a guide for students interested in the profession of teaching. Projects such as tutoring. serving as teachers, helpers. practice teaching and observing elementary classroom methods give prospective teachers an insight into the advantages and disadvantages of the vocation. Mr. Roberts, club sponsor, counsels its members and offers suggestions. Front row: Karen Tollenaar, Sandra Domsalla, Carole Houser, Jone Carlsen, Gloria Paulline. Pat Tucking, Barbara Wilson, Sharon Graham, Sally Long, Sally Robinson, Judy Weber, Carol Sievert. Row two: Joyce Nissley, Janice Van Sant, Beth Wagner, Dixie Wright, Sandra Lee, Arline Hull, Gloria Hurlburt, Linda Harty, .lean Romey, Janice Turner, Dorothy Blount, Carolyn Traver. Carol Gilbert. Row three: Wenda Romey, Karen Lind, Sharon Baugh, Marilyn Potter, Judy Carstensen, Joan Rascher, Dixie Land, Kathryn Ocker, Maxine Brown, Gypsy Wells, Linda Tolman. Row four: Janice Allen, Sharon Van Sant, Annette Cobum, Mary Kay Goettsch, Diane Pettersen, Sheryl Stinson, Gene Considine, Larry Jakubsen, Jim Carstensen, Allen Miller, Ronald Carr, Wesley Wilerson. fs.PP Xl L i SLU n , 4 .

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