Clinton High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, IA)
- Class of 1968
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Text from Pages 1 - 248 of the 1968 volume:
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IA W UN Sh T CD N U - A ! N II v I se CI H gh CI I ,gguunn-uns-usluvuuns QA YSNWM5 aw ,www ,QW if sg aw ww aww S W ective Sow safts through an Clent 1968 mp and Septemb ,,...,............-.eva Dedication Those words on page two expressed our original thinking. That was before the fire. We began our book with those thoughts in mind. No one could have predicted the disaster to come. . . and how it would change our lives. Some of our work was in the printer's fire. We spoke freely and feelingly of our 'cvery good until January 8. That date brought the with it and traditions ll HIOSC It Was A Very Good Year . . . ln The Beginning . . . Come September Leaves of burnished red and gold llluminate the Numbered days of autumn. To CHS We return, Offering our minds and hearts Now open io learning. Here we come to thinkg To inquire, experience, And attain goals. Hasten! The year passes dn. mr, C55 3 ww 1 m -4, f 2 W -v ' ,, ,WW vw - ' 55? I wg? 3. L,.,.. . ,, .N .. ,S - -gawk.. q... K ix .Ps5:fE.:l'- :S K X Q A A 5 - 1 ' .Nl F1152 '15 X. E S Ms 3 Q ms., igwmf Ay. ,.: ' wr-V The scent of newly waxed tloors Hustle, bustle, Shuffling feet In twos and fours-and more 4Tis a crazy, joyous time ot' New pencils, new books, new We gaze at walls- Tan, green, ivory, And ponder- Past, present, future, The weight of our world And many other worlds. Still, Life goes on outside. We ask questions, we answer questions We question answers. We discover ourselves. With Fun, Floats, Football Y-. tlygiv' e 9 Qi. D. , Zri ,.,: V qkqix P leo- , . 'Q ' ' 1 1 .s F v l K xii - s !' 'Q' x Q ef' . 1 . Q . .Q Q K,-A K is f s. Xxi .. -1 E f i R o Q if H if 'Nb Qggfgi Piigf S X i me f 2 3 F if S ata I 5 ,l Q we 3' , 1 1 X 'Tl an X i XR 'Qi s 'W' r P QI ,A 'x - .. -.K X o l, -fx A Q r u l R A I Y' exe to S ? X, , -some-..s Kings are gr-r-r-r-rent! We cheerjubilantly. Hearts fill with the Red-and-Black spirit that is CHS. Now passes before us An endless Kaleidoscope Of football games, Of losses, of wins, Of tears, of grins, Of leaves. Falling leaves Signal the passing Of the iloats and the band, Of Homecoming, Of the cindermen, Of fall. G .-- Q, film 7' I fi! if Wi I 'HUM' JOWW 1 M ,,,, Q -1-sq Q' P of l 1 '1 , , 'll ' um gg A e V 'W I A symbol of the tragedy, this group of students stands watching their home of one, two, or three years crumble away, In the ,distance can be seen thehback-stage' area of the IElgefijstbgigiggivIgoglzgfiilvrlgg through U auditorium, allegedly the original site ofthe fire, A Smouldering Words cannot describe the loss, yet for the dark- er pages of history We recall: December 3leA blaze set in the Wood shop re- sulted in damages exceeding Sl00,000. January 8-2:28 a.m.-A youth was reported prowling in the school by a milkman. 3:10 a.m.eA four alarm fire called out all the fire-fighting equipment ol the city. Within 30 min- utes, all off-duty firemen and police Were at the scene. 5:05 a.m.-Explosions rocked the city as the chemistry lab was engulfed by flames. For much of the day, fire crews remained on arly morning sky, this was the scene that met the startled eyes of Shell Remains . . . duty to guard against a rekindling of the blaze from the white ashes. By mid-morning it was apparent that the third floor and auditorium had been gut- ted by flames. The second floor had received fire damage along with smoke and water damage which also affected the first floor. By their valiant efforts, the fire-lighters were successful in saving Yourd Gym and the industrial arts building. Eerily, awesomely, the smoldering shell of what was CHS remained. Yet only the physical struc- ture Was actually destroyed. With spirit and strength the student body was determined that 1968 could still be a very good year, fore . . . the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. 5 3 . 5 E i 1 'Wi Busts of Lincoln and Kennedy stand alone as silent sen- tinels, keeping watch over the charred second-floor corri- dor. Snow has come to rest on this mass of debris fallen from the third floor and barely reaching the threshold of the library. is as gl E5 .75 . s as S s 5 if fi ii .V S 2. . M M il' .L Q 5 X41 9 . . ...W g .K L, M. 'W . , sf. .J ,. 1 W ' Jia Je- s e 3 . . new , iii . ib ' ia. .JF ev Q 'tlfjsfif fs ' N 5 -,gsgfs.tfs.ss - x K, .ah 5 .-:, ss:-' M . ,- .508 X Q f '- Shuttle buses became a part of life for students. Many had to be transported fron versa. It was a real problem trying to keep on time. A New Sense Cf Duty lt's that way! Mr. Jones seems to be helpinga lost student adjust to new surroundings at WJHS. After the immediate shock of the tragic blaze had passed. the stu- dents of CHS were ready to continue their education quickly and in the best way possible. Being assured that they would be provided with an education of highest quality. they prepared to return to their new books and new surroundings on January l8. Many seemed dubious about the feasibility ofa split-schedule day with WJHS. lt was a hard- ship for all concerned to face the dark, bleak mornings and frigid dawn temperatures to come to school, yet, it was a necessity and a challenge. Extra-curricular activities scheduled afternoon meetings. music and athletic activities continued, and such things as the Junior Carnival and the Prom were presented as always. Students became more aware of themselves and their responsibilities as detention was discontinued and they found themselves faced with decisions. Often a planned acti- vity or a free afternoon had to be sacrificed for drivers' education, a math class or a science lab. The schedule was a demanding one, yet from the first day on it was evident that the fire had not destroyed the spirit and initiative of a determined student body. Determination WAS the key as the whole student body co-operatededetermined to overcome obstacles. determined to learn and mature, and determined to make l9o8 a very good year. N m. K Q 3 This became home, not just for . S ' K . 5. fu... K - -Q A E ..:12'it fWr- 'jfs t li' 'a' N, i- . 5 :psf Us s- a , tfis SE we 1 'H' ' ' :S sM ?Q,f:QsQ1' we- at wt, ' - 5 ' A 'l l' kwa 5 'SE -' wh t, S.. R. L.., .J Q 5:32 S4753 s ' ll L WJHS to Yourd gym and the shops, and vice- Spurs Us On we We Q X junior high students, but also for CHS. is if J 23 2 W is 1-:fn -' t- N A Q .Q Qi X a , ws: ia MY X 'l is wif i: . XXX X, J' N W The Walls came tumbling down . . . students could see daily pro gress being made toward reconstructing the old high school class- room wing. -... .. SF in 2 Sggge, is-ess 5 i K Study halls became unique. Since Work was sometimes impossible, some caught up on sleep lost by their early arrival. AD Winter Blows An Icy Blast Winter arrives. 'Tis a changeable season. And so we change. CHS changes. . . Yet life goes on. We now awake before the sun, To muddle in the middle of NaCO3 . . . Suis, es, est, Lit., econ., math, home ee. An endless list of Subjeetsfdatesffaetsfformulas Or is it formulae? As we overeome old doubts, New doubts come forth. Crossroads appear, But many choose the unexplored path between. 5'5- Over and over and over We draw eireles and ellipses. qi' We listen, we speak . . . 6 Q HAH the worldls a stagefl l And so it goes. 'w-W, I2 The snow has fallen white, The wind has blown cold. Still we remain Unbroken, Against a brightening sky. We turn our books to the back, Erase with worn-out stubs, But slide rules slide on As we go on. 'Tis spring. The coming of new life, ln turn, Sustains our livesg Our desire to learn, chance, and explore. The door To knowledge never closes, But we take time to follow Golf and tennis and track. There comes the big dance, And the great chance That we just might graduate. But We Work On In Spring . . Away from this, yet never totall Voiees strike out in Perfect harmony: The string, the horn, The aetor, the athlete, All aim toward perfeetion. Rewards come. o Y, Cheering resounds the rebounds. The exasperating last lap, The arduous pin, the win. Rewards eonie. ln clubs and meetings, In achievements, in greetings. ln adjusting to new surroundings, ln satisfaction with oneself And with others. The Last Lap . . . :e:'Qss 5tT ...wuv 7115'Sil A lust els - ft M9 lmwm K QQflT5'3 f'li fx . K- ' sf A... fi .. T T is WW 5, W rwwdfe iii Ili A Sad Year . . . Yet A Very Good Year And so the year passes. We learn to think, Develop our minds, Assimilate ideas, Mature. But.we have good times, Good friends, And memories. Some will return to earry on Next year. , Others leave For the last time. 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Ti , . 45. .eil-I V-'V ' .- f'.9f'a ??'3'ai'-ff'-1-5iiffwdaip 1 V. jaixfie p if .-' I .V V ' - 14423 --gi f at V, ,gf NV . - -V -iijgjf-ral: Jg'-', .,V V- -., ,.- .W -, .- -,Q s .5..eVe. V .- -.-, 5 f. ,yrs Q- ,-, 1-,gg-,L ,, ' ' V .,' i f- ff 2i. w - , ,ACN Vg Q stj I-,ur I ,fmulw ,Wil Fitz, V 1,, . L , fr wir I , l 5, fw 491 fa fwf ff Af ff , f ae x J Sophomore attendant Junior attendant Cheryl Ellison Renee Gabriel A Royal Court . . . Gone was October f'Bright Bluev weather . . . it rained . . . and rained. Yet not even the dreary grayness of Friday, October 13, could stifle CHS spirit. In fact, the River King spirit must have overwhelmed all the traditional misfortunes of a 'fFriday the l3th,,, by noon, the sun had burst forth, shining brightly. Bright, also, were the stu- dents of CHS. The halls were crowded, swelling with excitement, and echoing with laughter, for it was Homecoming 1967. The beauty and formality of the Coronation came Thursday. Cer- tainly for some, that dream-come-true day would never be forgotten. Every students' face beamed with excitement as Cheryl Elleson, Renee Gabriel, and Jolene Anderson were seated as class attendants. Exchange student Alejandra Mastropietro was named as honorary at- tendant, and then Queen Ceci Hamilton was escorted before the audience. Cloaked in red velvet and bearing the trident, she was crowned Queen by Mr. Robert Fleischer. With a radiant smile, Queen Ceci then officially opened what promised to be a very memorable Homecoming. One cannot forget that day of Red and Black. Joining the exodus into Yourd Gym, one was quickly enveloped in tumultous roars as the zealous cheerleaders ignited the fire of spirit. The choir sang forth with enthusiasm, the team was introduced, the seniors won the sec- tion yell, and the Kings rescued coquettish Molly Purespirit from the villianous Hawks in the pep skit. As the last cheer echoed the band played Victory. Elate, all left the bleachers quickly, for it was time for the parade. All the long hard days of marching and practice, all the long cold evenings of napkins, paint, and wire paid off. A siren wailed, a beat was perpetuated, and one ofthe best parades in CHS history was un- derway. As the colorful floats and cardinal marchers passed, it seem- ed that all the events were also passing too quickly. 19 Honorary attendant Alejandra Mastropietro Senior attendant Jolene Anderson A radiant Queen Ceci surrounded by her royal court. ga 1 W MINUTES I SECONDS HQME gvlsmin nnwN msn um The Little Hawks started out ahead, but as you can see, fell in the Home- coming contest. Mr. Huth became a cheerleader With the parade past, and the clean-up completed, all thoughts turned to the game. Iowa City was invading and it looked like a tough test for the Kings. Could they win? Could they make this a perfect conclusion to a perfect day? Win they did, as a rugged defense throt- tled Iowa City scoring bids and an offense capitalized on the breaks. Pandemonium reigned when the final gun showed a scoreboard lighted in the King's favor, 19-7. As the West Side Depot belted out the music, the CHS student body and grads enjoyed 'fYe Kings ofO1de. The CHS fans were up for the game as was the team. 20 ff ll QI h , After half time Pep Club welcomes Steve Hink. The End Of A Perfect Day . . . Hand in hand, one by one, couples entered the Homecoming dance, Knights of Oldef, It could be seen that this was another senior achievement well done. The room was filled with joy and excitement over the Kings' victory. There was also an air of humbleness and pride for those whose thoughts Dick Byard goes after an escaping Little Hawk. pondered on the true meaning of Homecoming. Homecoming is a happy heart, a renewal of ac- quaintances, a time to remember. Homecoming is for everyone. Hand in hand, one by one, couples departed their alma mater, satisfied that this was, indeed, a very good year for Homecoming. Work on floats for the successful Homecoming parade continued up to the last minute. is .?Y V' A 3' f or ,falsify ga' it Q- f s- ' H 85 Fl' -. 4 Qs.: 2 g if .. . A, Nessie g.es,t-sl. s eggs Q., Q Row One, G. Regenwether, M.Mirick, B. Wyatt, T. Maresca, S. Struck, A. Pollard, D. Thomas, S. Hink, C. Merritt, F. Proost, B. Eversoll, D. Blankenburg, B. Boekeloo, and B. Kelly. Row Two: J. Rice, D. Byard, P. Meyers, R. Soenksen, D. Johnson, M. Foley, R. Schnack, J. Bingham, B. Steinmann, N. Bender, J. Long, J. Mortensen, L. VanLoo, D. Rockrohr, B. Dettner, and B. Lawler, mgr. Row Three: Mr. Kroemer, Mr. Huth, T. Ratjesak, E. Geise, S. Goodell, D. Walker, M. Ashton, M. Fed- derson, D. Hirsch, D. Jepsen, M. Blanchard, R. Kettler, D. Johnson, D. Gilbert, Mr. Bump, and Mr. Phillips. Football Squad Beats Pollsters . . . In the warm early fall Coaches Kroemer, Bump, Phillips, and Huth demonstrated the anew look for the staff. .. ., ., E. .ilu Football games are won and lost by ft directed to learning these trades. One look at the CHS River King football schedule for 1967, and the pollsters picked the Kings to finish ninth in the Mississippi Valley. With a host of state-ranked teams on the slate, that pessimism may have been justifiable, but in the end the Kings surprised the predictors with a 4-4 conference finish, good for a fifth place tie. Easily the highlight of the year was the spectacular battle with Cedar Rapids Jefferson, then undefeated and boasting a 34-game Win streak. Jeffbounced into a 14-0 first half lead, but then had to hang on for life, as the Kings completely dominated in the second half, although wind- ing up on the short end of a 14-12 score, Another highlight was a 19-7 Homecoming Win over Iowa City. Per- haps the most satisfying victory of the year came at Davenport Central. Humiliated in the previous year with the Worst defeat in CHS history, the Kings got sweet revenge by spoiling Central's Homecoming, 7-0. They Wound up the season by outracing a good Dubuque team, 32-21. That point total was the most amassed by the Kings during the year. Junior Bruce Kelly Wound up with the conferenceis best average gain-per-carry, with a mark of 9.0 yards per try. When the conference teams were named, co-captain Chuck Merritt was named a first team de- fensive team choice, and he and tackle Mike Ashton were on the second offensive team. Kelly was elected team captain for 1968. F 1 1 h F 1 . . . mls lfth amentals so considerable attention has to be End Dick Byard applies the horse collar that stops a visitingj-Hawk in one of the season's top games. LJ: W f 1.1 A eg .am if K ,r!'+V K F l y L . N 1 ' 'W - l x ' ii ' 6 fA-A' ' A M. Ashton N. Bender J. Bingham M. Blanchard D. Blankenburg Tackle Guard End End Halfback , we-. t M E t 1-6' 4 'Y YJ ,a.Mia,, re I Xl tg 33527 S' M Xa 1 ff, , fin' ' V- 'I , lf ' ' ' , S 1 T 4 11 wi' we fi Lp f,,, ' B. Boekeloo B. Eversoll M. Fedderson M. Foley E. Giese Halfback Fullback End Guard Guard CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS The Record West Davenport Moline CR Jefferson Rock Island Iowa City Bettendorf CR Washington Central Davenport Dubuque Senior Stars . . . u ra an 2 3 , ' Q92 , 3 9 al N S Hmk D Jepsen C Merrrtt F. Proost Quarterback En Center Halfback i a Q e rx? 'y D Rockrohr R Schnack B Stemmann D Thomas D,Wa1ker En Guard Guard Fullback End 4 I 5 I ' . J . , ,rf . 0 X K . . .l W i Q it . it i K , lil, K . ,,,, ! ,A if r,,,. 7 , 'V ij. W, 4 , M. :Jeux Z ,J em it Z -5 . K 1 ltd Row One: M. Mirick, R. Kettler, R. Soenksen, D. Gilbert, and B. Wyatt. Row Two: D. Johnson, S. Struck, P. Meyers, B. Kel- ly, D. Byard, T. Maresca, D. Hirch, A. Pollard, and B. Dettner. Juniors Filled Important Gaps . . . Touchdown! Jubilant Kings keep a sharp eye on the field as the offense clicks. 26 CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Sophomores Split Even ln Football War . . . SOPHOMORE RECORD 13 West Davenport 6 Moline 7 CR Jefferson 6 Rock Island 15 lowa City 18 Bettendorf 6 Washington 6 Central Davenport 19 Dubuque Coaches W. Lueders, D. Hayes, and D. Luebe watch as a workout pro- gresses. Row One: V. Anderson, mgr., D. McGinty, C. Bender, N. Nord, G. Stubblefield, R. Jordan, J. Hansen, M. Haskin, L. Bur- kert, J. Heppner, D. Knight, K. Strunk, and D. Tompkins. Row Two: C. Ytzen, mgr.g S. Thomas M. Hansen, J. Junginger, D. Kruse, M. Forney, G. Gerdom, W. Sherman, G. Rockrohr, J. Vogel, R. McGrath, J. Soenksen, and J'. Jenkins. Row Three: D. Koch, T. Vath, D. Murphy, G. Hildebrandt, T. Eberle, G. Rursch, G. Boswell, S. Freund, S. Andresen, G. Jakubsen, E. John- son, D. Ashton, J. Shaw, and D. Farley. Row Four: A. Burrus, mgr.g R. Soenksen, J. Rhode, R. Nelson, J. Reynolds, D. Geronzin, J. Totten, G. Guidebeck, T. Raun, M. Moss, D. Troxel, S. Mumm, M. Petersen, D. Carstensen, T. Haack, and G. Boldt, mgr. 27 fffh Row One: M. Rosenthal, D. Hague, J. Swanson, R. Burgess, B. Dworschack, S. Thomas, J. Bowers, A. Wiebers. Row Two: T. Burmeister, T. Scherer, H. Gorman, J. Graham, T. Struve, B. Hansen, L. Cosman. They Challenged The Best ,M M, W W or W' r1.m,.,.m,M W f r f The Kings line up with Moline and Dubuque runners in an early season triangular. 28 CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS O O 9 THE RECORD 55 Dubuque 58 Moline 21 35 Rock Island 21 5 3 Central 49 Davenport West 28 27 Bettendorf 28 48 West 29 Central 50 5th AAAAA State Mile 4th Conference Mile 43 Moline 16 40 Rock Island 2l 26 Dubuque 29 9th Conf. Cross Country Veteran? Led . . . Paced by veterans Roger Burgess and Bill Dwor- schack, the 1967 version of fall track rolled through a season of extra-special individual efforts and some success in team dual meets. Before being sidelined by an accident, Burgess was especially successful in dealing with top milers from other squads. In triangular meets, the Kings finished last once, but were the middle team in each of the other efforts. They split their dual meets with three losses and a pair of close wins. ln the state mile race, the Kings were Sth in Class AAAAA competition. They added a fourth in the conference mile event and then turned their at- tention to cross country running. They were ninth in the conference in that event and did not enter state competition after Burgess' injury. Burgess' time of 4:41 in the mile was the Year's top effort. Merle Rosenthal and Bill Hansen were strong JV runners and Chuck Curtis paced the sophomores. This scene wasn't the rule at fall track practice MQW Running in practice sessions produced good results for CHS's fall track squad. Row One: D. Frazier, C. Curtis, F. Schafer, B. Mangelsen, T. Peters. Row Two: B. Simmons, E. Wardrip, D. Cerling P Junginger, P. Hoffman, C. Armstrong. The make-up committee of the fall play gets cast mem- bers ready for their hit. They came through the play by Uthe skin ot their teethv but it was Well worth it! The fall play, under the direction of Mr. William J. Reedy, was one of the most interesting ever done in the history of the school. Termed a serious-comedy by many of those that The huge cast of the fall pla Little Theatefs vqmN 'F'wu .. V The mammoth and dinosaur play while Carol Desmarais and Karen Pirch worry. Skin Of Our Teeth participated, the story was about the Antrobuses, a family that has survived for thousands of years through icebcrgs, floods, earthquakes, war, and numerous other disasters. The play follows the family in a journey through history. It was an ex- cellent play with a lot of meaning . . . and was the highlight for Little Theatreis very good year. 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Eversoll, B. Snell, K. Fogel, G. Adkins, P. Ryder, D. Klahn, C. Vath. Row Two: D. Cohea, mgr., S. Hink, T. Bernstorf, J. Boitman, J. Kinney. Row Three: Head Coach Poulson, S. Johnson, D. Walker, D. Gilbert, S. Elliot, J. Clark, M. Fedderson, M. Blanchard, G. Hagge, Assistant Coach Bill Beyer. A .e ' iexaerffl X V V J, ,,,. A df ,,V, f ,M W V s Q N . We J. , . V' 2? as lip l he 34 , ,M-,.ff' , . asketball player, looks as though he J Shin t 1 Warning: Basketball may be hazardous to your health. A host of Kings headed by d g OI ' Paul Schwartz and John Boitman try to wrestle the ball from an unidentified Varsity Inexperience . . . This year's basketball team has earned for itself the mark of dis- tinction in the annals of CHS. With a marked lack of previously ex- perienced varsity players from last year, Coach John Poulson and Assistant Bill Beyer guided their team through a 9-12 season and into sub-state play. The record canat begin to show the quality of ball playing that was viewed by CHS fans. The fact the team played outstanding bas- ketball through the year goes unquestioned. Our teams rcal prowess became visible when they came up against the always-strong teams. The Kings, efforts were at their best against teams like these. The best description of this year's team was deter- mination. The tight games which were witnessed almost all season il- lustrate this. The year was marked by heart-breaking, close losses. The River Kings, basketball team underwent the shock of having its high school burn down and recovered magnificently, carrying the slogan 'gClinton High Livesv wherever it traveled. 35 Tom Bernstorf, who led the Kings in scoring in the early season. is open for two easy ones. mmsmmw' mu .,,,-, Tom Bernstorf ' John Boitman Keith Fogel Basketball isn't always no-contactv. In district play Clinton defeated Maquoketa amid this rough action. Bill Snell's fast break is an obvious Senior What goes up must come down, and whe trated by Kings Boitman, Ryder, an SUCCCSS. CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 73 47 73 71 47 62 67 46 60 60 51 68 61 61 62 37 66 53 92 71 48 Varsity Record Muscatine Fulton CR Washington CR Kennedy Dubuque Rock Island East Moline Iowa City CR Jefferson CR Washington Bettendorf CR Kennedy Central Moline Iowa City West CR Jefferson Dubuque DISTRICT DeWitt Maquoketa SUB-STATE Central 59 46 87 40 78 53 71 61 57 71 55 55 73 63 63 60 64 63 66 54 59 . lt's up for grabs! Everybody moves in for a try at the ball as a shot goes astray, Steve Hink Bill Snell Paul Ryder Paul Schwartz s a basketball chances are it won't come down alone, as illus- chwartz. , ,z -v, tflf-111 lift, I M1 1 22234 .M .,V 7 w :.- 5 I I 4 be C I be , Xxx i ff I :Rx ...,,m..- is i X x C f. efffe v .si-1 ' .5-...Q Eff? F, J X' .. , WN -lli ' I 9 ' - tb M -Mm--gm we S yccc Q sV'iQl,' 'J Sf' f X as 4 'SP Ne? i ill Row One: M. Forney, G. Hildebrant, J. Shaw, J. Heppner, D. Carstensen, and D. Cerling. Row Two: T. Kirchdoerfer, mgr D. Murphy, D. Kruse, T. Eberle. M. Peterson, S. Andresen, B. Mangelsen, D. Frazier, and D. Anderson, mgr. Row Three: Coach Richard Pollack, D. Koch, M. Schroeder, B. McKinzie, S. Freund, J. Foster, R. Hein, C. Boswell, G. Guidebeek, D. Farley, and Assistant Coach William Lehr. Sophomores Earn Even Split . . . SOPHOMORE RECORD CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 37 Muscatine 43 Fulton 42 CR Washington 65 CR Kennedy 65 Dubuque 48 Rock Island 38 East Moline 4l Iowa City 53 CR Jefferson 46 CR Washington 44 Bettendorf 67 Kennedy 47 Central 58 Moline 51 Iowa City 52 Dav. West 50 CR Jefferson 54 Dubuque Terry Eberle's shot is on the way . . . and so is the rebound strength as several teammates including Dennis Murphy, Steve Andresen, and Dave Frazier move in. 39 V ij. fL1 Yi 6 3 6 Q isnt X fb 3 stef X we PM if f 'K Q W H he B sss P .. . I XX! V V: V i Row One: G. Griffith, D. Eisinger,G. Barnes, H. Andersen. Nl, Pryor, L. Mangold, B. Larkin. Row Two: C. Geiger, D. Torrey, T. Driebelbeis, D. Horst, M. Pearson, T. Lewison, J. Lehman. Row Three: A. Pollard, B. Honeywell, L. Mercer, R. Vining, L. Nielsen, J. Griffith. l 1 Tcmkers Again State Runners-up . . . Head Coach Gary Grey and assistant Bill Holsclaw display In .dual meet action baekstroker Gary Barnes nears the end ol the state runner-up trophy won by the swimming squad, This team later Went to State- as they look for a spot in the display ease for it. Wil? '1 3 if Three hundred miles of practice preparation Cthat is the estimated number swum by members of the 1967-1968 CHS swim teamj paid off in a repeat as runner-up in the state swim meet held in February. When the season began, the Kings were minus 13 lettermen who had helped win a runner-up trophy the previous year. So it was a plain case of hard- nosed work, slowly bringing down times until the last ditch state effort. Twelve dual meets preceded the tournament ses- sions, and the Kings came up with an even split of six wins and six losses. That led them into the dis- trict, where the Kings won the championship. Don Torrey was a double winner in the 100 and 200 free- style races while Bill Larkin topped the divers. The 200-yard medley relay of Gary Barnes, Dave Horst, Bob Honeywell and Rick Vining also won first. Torry emerged as the only CHS state champion winning the 200 freestyle to the delight of a con- tingent of King fans. He also was fourth in the 100 freestyle. Barnes was third in the backstroke, Tom Dreibelbeis was fourth in the 400 freestyle, Larkin was sixth in diving, and Les Mangold was sixth in the butterfly. The medley relay also was fourth. Clintonls team depth--15 men had qualified from the district-was enough to nose out all but peren- nial paddlepowerhouse Washington of Cedar Rapids which dominated this meet. s part of the medley relay as breaststroker Dave Horst waits. 1 .nr ' atm... 4 E X gs X t at D 1 Xie 1: X T X sr? R' Q em i 2 2 1 s ' a .1 Add one more to the swimming team totalz this is now on display in the Yourd trophy ease, along with a host of previous state trophies. Work . . . Then Progress THE RECORD CHS 29 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 26 CHS 46 Davenport Central 49 CHS 26 Cedar Rapids Washington 68 CHS Sth Rockford Relays CHS 26 Moline 69 CHS 54 West Rockford 41 CHS 4th Holliday Relays CHS 46W Rock Island 48W CHS 30 Cedar Rapids Washington 65 CHS 66 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 29 CHS 84 Iowa City ll CHS 54 Davenport West 41 CHS 54 Muscatine 41 CHS 35 Rockford Gilford 60 CHS 4th place Valley Conference Meet CHS First District Swimming Meet CHS Second State Swimming Meet Steve Andersen Gary BHFHGS i 1 'gee A',g Two traditions survived at district-the shirt', worn by Coach Grey and Clint0n's victory in the meet. CHS qualified 15 for state. Graduation Takes Fifteen From Squad 4 el Keith Charnoski Terry Davis Don Eisinger Bryon Griffith Bill Larkin me Jeff Lehman Tom Lewison Les Mangold Mike Pearson Frank Proost 42 Q. QP, f K' i s Dave Prout sf' is ZI- Mike Pryor -.gg ' ,Nfl 6. X S, , ' B' M, Hector Yanzon These cream ofthe crop swimmers represented CHS in the district and state meets. Underclassmen Train For Tomorrow Row One: G. Bowman, K. Strunk, M. Schmidt, P. Hamstra, D. Sadoris, D. Tompkins, J. Milligan. Row Two: J. Nelson, R. Juist, J. Behrens, B. Simmons, C. Ytzen, C. Armstrong, M. Mangold. 3 qw sri Q- l Row One: V. Anderson. J. Maniccia, J. Gassman, S. Thomas, S. Maniccia, T. McClusky. Row Two: D. Elleson M Maresca R. Schnack. T. Maresca, C, Merritt, R. Steinman, M. Ashton. They Fashioned Two Victory Streaks Hr Head Coach Robert Lueders Sophomore Coach Duane Huth Assistant Coach Kenneth Kroemer aww w, MWWMWMWM' ' I wwmmm e V 1'ii Q 1 . , , M i 3 ,sv 725, gow:-0 '-'mi W WR i WARS. h,.....,!5l 1 3 ,X 44 THE RECORD CHS 39 Savanna 9 CHS lst in Dubuque Quadrangular CHS 25 East Moline 13 CHS 21 lowa City 15 CHS 31 Rockford East 8 CHS 21 Rockford Guilford 15 CHS 1 1 Dubuque 29 CHS 8 Cedar Rapids Washington 29 CHS 17 Rock Island 24 CHS 12 Bettendorf 24 CHS 14 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 25 CHS 30 Davenport West 12 CHS 26 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 19 CHS 36 Maquokota 4 CHS 21 Davenport Central 19 CHS 26 Moline 14 CHS lst in Sectional Tournament Three Went To State It WAS a very good year for wrestling. and only multiple injuries in one key span prevented what could have been one of the best records ever. The River King grapplers opened the season with a burst of five straight dual victories. Then, hampered by injuries to a series of starters, they lost the next five to even the count. Then the pendu- lum swung again and the Kings won the remainder of their matches to end with a record of 10 Wins and five losses. In the sectional tournament. 10 wrestlers qualified for the district. Jon Maniccia. Tom McClusky. Ray Schnack. and Bob Steimnann all Won championships.Jay Gassman, Steve Maniccia. Dale Elleson. Mike Maresca, Tony Maresca, and Mike Ashton qualified in the wrestle- back for second. A rugged district meet saw only McClusky finish as champion, but Tony Maresca and Ray Schnack also qualified for the state meet in the 'gvvrestle-back. Clinton had not qualified three for state for sev- eral years. Vic Anderson Jon Manniccia Jay Gassman SCOTI TITOIUHS 95 Pound 103 Pound 112 Pound 120 P0UI1d Steve Manniceia 1 27 Pound Senior co-captain Dale Elleson, awaiting his turn, shouts encouragement to a teammate already on the mat. LLLZIJISTYL QLQHSW ' LTMWEBRT A zszmzmnrdif SNYSBN v.x.1N ! UXKTUA 0' X l Row Onci S. Maclnner, M. Campbell. P. Jungingcr, J. Yahn, M. Meyers, W. Mains. C. Curtis, Row Twoi R. Rockrohr, J. Matthicson, J. Rutcnbcck, D. Thomas. S. Strunk. B. Kelly. T. Rutajasak. G. Jukubscn. I J JV, Sophs Backed Up Varsity Row One: S. Itluchrner, L. Gibbons, J. Laughlin. J. Oster. J. Junginger. J. Hartman. J. Hansen. J. Bursclr. Row Two: D McGinty, D. Gassrnan, S. Thomas, D. Ashton, J. Totten, R. Nelson. T. Martin. Row Thrcc: J. Brydcn. M. Hansen. R. Socnksen, J. Mroode, E. Wurdrip. 47 :QL is 5-,W-Q, . gi K N - Q .- .. .X 'Ee igfi Queen Cindy King Don a s vhs if K W . . . Just One Of Those Songs A rustle of programs, a last shuffling of feet as the au- dience tries to find their places, a dimming of lights, and the curtain partseall of these spell Junior Carnival, and to the juniors who presented f'One of Those Wonderful Songsf' it was like a Broadway play. This was their momentetheir hour to capture the spotlight in the annual test of Hwhich class will produce the best show . . Y' For months ahead of time, the vol- unteers were divided into committees and each planned how to accomplish its task. This yearis carnival turned out to be a musical comedy concerning the lives of some stars left over from the days of silent films. Done in the style of a Ziegfield Folly show of the l920,s, it employed excellent costuming and staging. Following Saturday's show, proud Juniors appeared Monday in school sporting paper buttons with the leg- end, 'gHappy but Humblef' That warm glow of pride was the result of their united efforts to produce a show to live in memory of what was, for them, a very good year. Leading characters Barry Rowe, Don Bratthauer, Barb Yost, Jim Graham, and Connie Holm, express great surprise at a critical moment in the 1968 Junior Carnival. Junior sound crew members experiment with the lighting system during rehearsal. Stage director Barry Rowe had to cope with the many pro- blems that the Carnival presented. m.,N vMmw,m,wmw Take an ex-actor-turned-playboy CDon Bratt- hauerl who suddenly discovers that he is broke and you create the core of the plot for Junior Carnival 1968. Everyone is concerned his financial adviser CBob Lavvlerj, his fiancee CBarb Yostj, his Aunt Ida CConnie Holrnj to whom he turns for financial help, and even hen-peeked Uncle Fred Clim Grahamj. Pleas for financial help, complete with assurance that the money will not be spent foolishly, do not get much results from Aunt Ida, but the unfolding story gives several opportunities for individual singers to exercise their vocal talents on hit songs of earlier days. Even a variety of beautiful1y-cos- tumed chorus lines were worked in as the need arose. Everything ended happily. Hen-peeked Fred turned tiger and made a contribution, and Grand- father SongfBarry Rowej turned out to be wealthy, too. So the play ended in happy exultation for everyone-cast and audience alike. Juniors Sang Those Wonderful g'Rockettes, here we come . . This lively chorus line bring Q ws.-Q i X S a . N' WR S 1. -'X wg ' f ,, f ., f 1 ,, 3 , x ,:wxs:f,. 9151 f V f if QS S W i t l , -' , V Y - - , ' , .1 2,71 ff, , Z z A 1 LL', A Q Y 2' ' + 1' K Y -1- ' Qiffgw f W, 1 f, , 225 3? 4 Y - l W W' 1 , ' f ' if ,., fy, f f 2 rg m agp, A ,f ' - , . Foot races, anyone? . . to the Cabaret Hey, Big Spender . , This is how the action was in One of Those Wonderful Songsf' I 'Q e :yr w2,f,,Fm,f Mf' 'ef fe f . W Wake up! Wake Up! Aunt Ida is coming. Happy, But Class president, Kelly McCabe, proclain dy Parker King and Queen of the 19681 ' ' ' ,uf5W?,l,,wlfe, .,,k ,:y57,5f,,, , , I -,fl , ' ' if 2 ,L P Q , 4 . I - 4'1 - 4' fu 125 , 'W' 1' 5 V V' -- f W 1 1. f ff' W ,, ii ig 4, E, ip, 5 ,A , xwz gg? if if V 'BW f 6 'gl ' -x--'xxx wig -xv. -,L - .. 'X 1 .1 f.eif?V: - ' .4Qvr:W A ., 5-3Y,...y .xgwi--mmf.. 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An excited hush pewaded throughout the crowd as Student Body Vice-President Deb Martin began the ceremonies. The sophomores eagerly applauded the presentation of their attendant, Gayle Prout. Donna Petersen, junior attendant, escorted by the class president, was backed by the confidence of the en- tire junior class. Nancy Bryden was the radiant se- nior attendant. Louise Gautschi, Rotary exchange student from South Africa, was presented as the honorary attendant. Then a murmur spread throughout the crowd, turning into jubilant applause as Queen Nancy Strunk appeared. After her coronation Queen Nancy pronounced the official opening of the Forty- Seventh Annual Gateway Classics. As the queen and her court, living symbols ofthe spirit of CHS retired, the student body felt a glow in their hearts. They knew that this was a chance for CHS to shine, a chance which they would take every opportunity to use. W ar t' . nk , ,ff iv iff f ' ,fl fQt.Aff!f ' tr.: IMTDN AMBOY p pypp A5SlMPT?O?'sE all A0lllll-F'POR - s b .lzrrrresou-tru CAMBRIDGE f C f DMZ WEST A DEWITT nav csmnaz. I-: fa sz BETFEPDORF itlti l llllt 1 LANAHK erm mn Sophomores decorated Cinder The scoreboard looked promising at the start, with Clinton on top. Un- Celebration with track cari- fortunately the Kings finished in seventh in the severe competition. catures. Clinton Stars Alter Classic Marks A Clinton runner strains for the finish, but has to settle for second in an after- noon heat. 58 Two Mississippi Valley track pow- erhouses battled to a near-draw in the 1967 Running of the Gateway Classics. Cedar Rapids Jefferson, strong in the field, finally edged Davenport Central 47M to 46 for the Class A title. Host Clinton trail- ed in seventh place. In the B field, Princeton was the class with 58W points. Jim Vining picked up some valu- able. King points and set a Classics record with a 13' 3 pole vault, which tied him for first place. Steven Eberle got the only clear first with a school mark of 6' 3M in the high jump. Bill Kirchwehm added a third The day's activities of the Classics were long and tiring, but for some the rewards were great. After a late finish of the track events the dancing began as Cinder Celebrationl' was a success for the Class of ,69. Cinder Celebration Follows . . . in that event, while Tom Bernstorff was fifth. Eberle also was second in the discus, with a heave of 166' l ln. Jim Proud was fifth. Dave Lawrence got a 4139.9 time in the mile for the host's only track points. Sophomores ended the day by sponsoring their first class project, the Classics dance, LfCinder Celebra- tionf, It was one of those good-weather days of early spring and a star-stud- ded field was on hand to assault the Classics record list. Tom Mogck, banton in hand, races for the tape. l my Row One: B. Williams, M. Foley, M. Mirick, B. Hansen, D. Pirch, H. Yanzon. Row Two: J. Graham. T. Scherer, T. Mogck, T. Bernstorff, B. Wyatt, F. Proost. Cindermen Bloom In Warm, Four of the five coaches who work with track braved the early season cold, including Mr. Luebe, head coach Bill Hglgclaws Mr, Hayneg, and Mr. Bump. Weight Coach Mr. Coach Bump puts his sprinting charges through their paces Lenders was absent, rugged schedule against the top competition in two states. 60 Row One: M. Rosenthal, J. Bowers, C. Curtis, F. Schafer, J. Swanson. Row Two: J. Rice, B. Dwors chuck, R. Burgess, P. Meyers. Windless Days Of Spring early Season in Preparation for 3 Row One: G. Regenwethcr, B. Kelly, T. Burmeister, L. Cosman. Row Two: W Snell, R. Skiff, T. Bernstorf, S. Hink. 61 W. 4, 'i fbfiyi 'mea Mm Scoring well in all events, Clin- ton moved through a track season that culminated with the state meet in late May and the confer- ence meet at Dubuque on June l. That made the season somewhat changed from the past few sea- sons, when strength was primarily in the field events. A host of 13 letterinen were available at the beginning of the season scattered through the whole array of track events. As always. the highlight ofthe season was the May 4 Gartway Classics when Clinton tracksters sewed as hosts. I Row One: J. Schmidt, B. Steinmann, D. Blankenburg. Row Two: B. Dettner, D. Walker, D. Gilbert, P. Anderson. Part ofthe early season drills combined the basics of developing wind and exchanging the baton. i4 42 W6 ,,,, i ,W WW awwil I IW' . ,,, 'Wi 'W 'ew The Schedule: March 29 April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May June 4 9 I3 I6 I8 20 22 23 26-27 29 30 4 IO-ll lo I8 21 25 l State Indoor, Iowa City Conference Indoor, Iowa City Bettendorf and Allernan, away Jefferson, Kennedy, hoine Dubuque, there Moline, here Davenport Relays Sterling, here sophomores Rock Island, there Drake Relays Davenport West, there Davenport Sophomore Relays Gateway Classics, here District Davenport Central, here Jefferson, Washington, there Prairie Meet State Meet Conference Meet, Dubuque Highlights Year T e .t,, -.,.1g,.. s gk .. ,. ,,.,,. Q .W , ,W ,, Bob Steinmann twirls, and the discus whirls in warmup drills while teammates observe his style. Row One: M. Forney, D. Kruse, J. Junginger, J. Hansen, P. Junginger, J. Laphain, V. Anderson. Row Two: D. Geronzin, J. Witt, J. Austin, B. Klare, M. Peterson, D. Troxel, T. Peters, R. Nelson. Row Three: T. Eberle. S. Petersen, G. Guidebeck, S. Fruend, J. Shaw, S. Niles, G. Jakubscn, B. Callahan. an Queen De Ray King Larry 'K' 2 kbs- 5 ll' 'HH nggw:- .i 'kkk M il 4,5 5 y 3' y is 'K M' .1 . . x Q K L, ' X ' S FFS' 5 mg K. gf KSA 5 5? , f A5 K, 45 wg 9 x W f ' . N ' . Q ' ' 1 X pf v ' -M S5 A , 1 if Qi' 1- 4: N . KX W I . 3 5.11, A A qs 5 gg N V . Q W - , - 1- . ,..W5,ew ' L. Qsf. ' ' A., X X Q s X 1 rx f 1 N - ,Q K I 5?-+5 -as W f7 f'?if', ,f M,r'.1:5lf S 'N' X 955 N Qhy fs!-. qma- A few guests arrive at the 1967 Junior-Senior Prom. Some danced, some sat. Underneath the artistic false ceiling the dancing went on. V452 ' l Mr. Weber congratulates Queen DeRaye and K 1 1 Tah ltlcm Prom ight l Amid the tropical surroundings of Tahitian Twilight prom goers enjoy a rest from the dancing. I, , i,i, QC ry as Junior president Dave Tolson awaits his turn. Twilight . . . o Be Remembered The dance floor was a sea of well dressed people. For any prom goer who got thirsty Chad Geiger and Jim Graham were on hand to serve punch. The evening drifted on. Junior president Dave Tolson and Barb Pollack lead the Grand March followed by hidden King Larry and Queen Deraye. W' it 2 Front Row: Jeff Lehman, Mr. Hall. Back Row: Gary Crockett, Roger Soenksen, Art Eggers. 1 Debate, Grchestra, Vocal :sts Some accomplishments can go almost unnoticed that of the debate team which qualified for state during the year since the actionw is not normally Competition in both the Iowa High School Speech 410116 with StUCl9FltS HS Observers. Association and National Forensics League. They were district champions in both organizations, beat- Outstanding among these accomplishments was ing a host of Mratedi' teams. Row One: C. Jorgensen, A. Checkal, B. Boyson, K. Bray, K. Haack, A. Herkelmann, L. Baker. Row Two: A Palsgrove, J. Lahann, D. Schnack, C. Lamb, K. Smart, J. Knutson. Row Three: R. Swartz, J. Stansberry, M. Mangold, M. Mirick, G. Nims. ..,.. E121 iMZ f..l. ,. 1.-Q. Row One: R. Muller, A. Herkelmann, L. Birdsall, S. Lawrence, J. Lauritzen, K. Bell, K. Pirch. Row Two: M. Anderson, J. Knutson, C. Lamb, S. Vogt, S. Randall, D. Sukut. Row Three: K. Boquist, P. Hagge, B. Hooghem, A. liverman, B. Pollack, G. Rickertsen. Row Four: D. Pirch, C. Colson, R. Swartz, C. Michelson, E. Kavanaugh, B. Mortensen, K. Flory, J. Graham, T. Tufford. Vie For State Recognition l Musicians also qualified in small group contests. which required intense hours Of Pfadice t0 Hcllieve r In a variety of duos, quartets and various combina- the needed degree Of Skid- l tions they competed for coveted Division l ratings. l Vocal groups came from A'Capella Choir's madri l Orchestra sent several combinations of strings 3211 SUWECTS, and ffdm 3315, glee Club BTOUPS- Row One: L. Noble, K. Hollister, B. Stuard, D. Heysinger, D. Sorensen, L. Matje, C. Elleson. Row Two: K. Pelham, K. Fulton, D. Lewis, P. Murray, D. Schnack, J. Goddard, B. Taylor, M. Knutson, .l. Lahann. Row Three: K. Smart, D. Jack- son, M. Glew, S. Friis, G. Schlotfeldt, A. Palsgrove, S. Swanson, A. Dolan. QE X . .. X S.- .. 1 :-:: i : . .fff I QS - 4 f A ffl J' Row One: S. Boyer, D. Murphy, D. Carstensen, C. Armstrong, M. Haskin. Row Two: Coach Pollack, J. Wolfe, G. Cripple, J. Burden, S. Sirvid, R. Lehne, J. Milligan, D. Hague. Golfers Drive Toward Another In the spring, a young man's fancy turns lightly to thoughts of-golf. Coach Pollack and members ofthe River King squad take advantage of the first warm days of spring to practice driving. 70 Successful Year Without doubt, it was a very good year for golf. Most years have been for the last several seasons, including last yearls impressive 7-2 dual record in the Valley. This one was no exception, with a group of veterans back and some promising new talent to help fill in the gaps. Two lettermen, Joe Burden and John Wolfe, saw much top-flight competition last year and were given the chore of leading the squad. Coach Richard Pollackls big job was to find others to stand the test of always-tough competition. Individually, Bur- den was the team's best performer after recovering from a broken leg that was bothersome in the early season. Highlight of the season was competition in the five-team northern division of the Valley. A series of three rounds produced the winner. Clinton, Washington, and Iowa City battled for the top spot. je W Steve Boyer John Wolfe Joe Burden 4. as , , ,, I , gf' Y, A ., f 4 if . me r M A s dj ri' 1- - V . M . fa . . :Vf . f - ref? -- 5 i 11 6 - L f f 1 il. 2 . A .M M f , --...W V A f A f was f , , , K I J ,W v I ' O ig 5 Row One: L. Jacobsen, M. Steines, K. McCabe, C. Geiger. Row Two: J. Duggleby, D. Kaufmann, P, Gustafson. lnexperience Prevents Repeat Cf Coach Richard Swartzbaugh confers with squad members in one of the many practice sessions needed to help the inexperienced crew. i T X W N N iss et 'X i r J X S 3 s wife Xbx fr aes 3 ' -:Y X, ---- Q! L . L ,X f : f . i , - -rf M - .... W , 1 . - , . K 7 .gi , -fre .. .K .Q ' pf' S C 5' f .N ..,, J -- .eq --s- .. ...a ,,,, Wg.. 1 :W b V- e ..... .... M . ,. fx ' 'K -A-f-----me ggi' 6. ,L . i ' ef' C--ff K s. Mar 1 -rc ' .f if.gZr. fy' 7 1, .W C K .... M . .W . mimi-..e..q N ..., r. .. as 5 . g,,.g..N m g ' 72 Tennis, for spring 1968, had a tough act to follow. The previous squad was undefeated in Missis- sippi Valley play Cl l-OJ and pos- sessors of the best record in the school,s history at 15-l. But gone from that squad were four of the top varsity players. Left to carry on in defense of the Valley crown were lettermen Kelly McCabe and Merle Steines. One optimistic note helped coach Richard Swartzbaugh4all of the mainstays for the season are un- derclassmen and will be back for another season. With the experience gained in this rebuilding year, they may be able to regain some of the luster. NA. Kelly McCabe Netsters take a break in double practice to talk over strategy. Valley Tennis Championship -1 nv. Z. i ...........l... in x , VA A ,r , X n 5-Nl' l Merle Steines Row One: L. Kobernu, C. Herman, J. Napier. Row Two: A. Eggers, G. Gramer 73 X js ,X 2,1 .Z x, , ey xf' I ,, M V, X 4 MQX Row One: G. Adkins, E. Widner, B. Eversoll, E. Burnett, T. Jordan, C. Cohea. Row Two: T. Nixon. S. Eisenhower, D. Thomas, B. Long, P. Ryder, E. Wedge, B. Dworschack. Row Three: S. Schuey, B. Kinkaid, J. Proud, D. Walker, D. Wolter, W. Stubblefield, M. Schroeder, Coach B. Lehr. Coach Lehr's lairffthe dugout was a good place to keep track ofthe proceedings. Another Another Captain Steve Eberle gets ready to retn umpire and opposing catcher indicate Baseball usually goes well for the Clinton River Kings and the summer of l967 was no exception. It was another ofthose 'Avery good yearsw for Coach Bill Lehr's charges, even though they did not win the sectional crown, which they have owned for the last three years. Overall. it was a season of l4 wins and 7 losses. Two regulars, Steve Eisenhower and Steve Eberle. hit over .4003 two others, Ed Burnett and Paul Ryder, hit over SOO. Defensively the Kings were solid all the way. In the pitching department, Gary Adkins had an 8 - 2 record with 64 innings pitched. Bob Long and Bob Kinkaid completed the ustarting rotational while Mark Schroeder and Bud Wedge were reliefers. They compiled an earned-run-average of 1.78 per game. p At the end of the season, the Most Valuable Play- p er award was voted to Captain Steve Eberle. Sophomores compiled an impressive nine wins and three loss record in their summer schedule. To win. first you get on base . . .as Don Walker has one beat out. Season Success Then you score . . . it's not even close VARSITY BASEBALL fof Paul Rydfff- CHS ll DeWitt Central 2 CHS 3 Iowa City 5 ' i CHS l Iowa City 4 mm the plate area as furious activity by the CHS D Beltcndorf I use play is coming up. 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EQ ' V' 'bfffwck' Qzfyf ,-.y,,y:'-VV , -':.MVgm's'X ' '-.M '-'FW 'N :.-.4..MQg.gv M.,-,,. Vv?V.'V V .gint Q . NX I A , .S , R Q,..V. fV:',i.., ,V T.. lx..:. b. h. .VI ,X ,ix MVR.,-gF:?J5.V' Q5g.1,5gf4Zg, .LV Vb-,A ti x .V.......,. ,.,h ,AM .NX -V' .V .3 carl ' 1 . Y 'V J Laffy Young Diane Obermiller Pfggidcnt ViCC-PI'CSldCUf Councilmen Lead In Student Council is composed of eight representa- tives and four officers from each class plus four student-body officers. Foreign exchange students are automatic but non-voting members of Student Council. Candidates must write and prepare a speech to present to their constituents. These requirements measure a prospectivess ability and determination. Student Council is governed by a constitution and Row One: B. Drews. M. Pope, C. Hamilton. B. Pollack, A. Mastropie- tro, W. Scott. Row Two: B. Jambura, L. Mangold, M. Kraft, D. Tol- son, R. Arruda, D. Thomas, J. Fulton, H. Yanzon. me as as M I ' sff' - -.1t A ,.V. W . is ts, IH l T ' - . ' T ' fif . if f X Hts- ' T .eit't ii ' t 5' B De Raye Sukut Jim Graham i Secretary Treasurer l Difficult Year . . . a list of by-laws. All council transactions are carried on in strict parliamentary form. Each year, the council selects a parliamentarian and a bill clerk. The parliamentarianis responsibility is to maintain the rules of parliamentary procedure. The bill clerk,s chief duty is to aid the student-body secretary in having business published. Sometimes visitors were present ir .5 Row One: P, Wnrd, G, Prout, B, Taylor, B, Luglqjtz, J, Row One: A. Chekal. C. Harms, L. Baker. M. Knutson, C Vance, Y. Rivera. Row Two: B. Jacobsen, K. McCabe, J. Elleson. Row Two: M. Mirick. E. Core. D. Murphey, S- Sehmidt, D. Brutthauer, D. Horst. M. Rosenthal, B. Tuy- Andreson, D. Koch, J. Junginger, M. Jorgenson. lor. I I I Rep resentatl ues Picked By E I ectlon tumbers as another open student council meeting was held. After the fire the band room doubled as home for the council. MI-lug W'-1. - asmeamq The student council cleans up the debris left by floats during the Homecoming parade. 1 Pro ject Results Were Good The basic purpose of Student Council is to main- tain loyalty and unity among the student body and to create a medium for student and faculty relations. Student Council has had several successful pro- jects this year. One of the most successful was Bundle Days in which the members of the school collected 308 bundles of clothingg almost triple the amount of last year's effort. Student Council took great pride in the early part of the school year when it successfully ran Don Bratthauer for district vice-president and Claudia Harms for state cabinet at a district convention of the lowa Association of Student Council in which schools from northeast lowa participated. The Smash-in provided by Student Council was a vent for excessive school spirit. at ,M ,.., .,,i .. f Preisent Larry Young addressed the Student Council in its new meeting place, the CHS band room. Tom Tufford and Ray Schnack pause in busy Boys, State to pose with a friend. Ray Snack Tom Tufford Boys' State - A Chance To Learn It was one of the greatest experiences l've had so far. It's a pity not everyone can go. These were the sentiments of Ray Schnack and Tom Tufford, Clinton Highis delegates to Hawkeye Boys' State. Ray and Tom were among the l32 delegates from all over Iowa who gathered at Camp Dodge June 4, for a week of Legion-sponsored activities. The week's acitvities included football, volley- ball, softball, swimming, an exchange of ideas, and setting up a mock government. The boys were divided into 13 counties and 26 cities. Tom, a Na- tionalist from Webster City of Quinn County, was appointed chief of police. Ray, a Federalist from Halligan city in Owsley county, was elected council- man. Evening programs began with a session of group singing, and featured many distinguished speakers. Governor Hughes was the most notable. The Gov- ernor encouraged the youth of the state to take an active part in their school governments. In this way, they will be prepared to lead on the local, state, na- tional levels when they are older. Iowa's Governor Harold Hughes was one of the featured speakers during Boys' State. Ray Schnack Dave Tolson Donna Sorenson Dee Runncls They Climbed The Ladder . . . A A A Q no Row One: S. Froeschlc, D. Sukut, B. Wheeler, P. Machmcr, B. Taylor, B. Lawler, K. Haack. Row Two: P. Patterson, J. De Sirey. D. Warren, K. McCabe, B. Pollack, C. Galvin, R. Pctcrman. J. Burden. Row Three: C. Jorgensen, R. Schnack, B. Ben- ner, D. Starr, P. Schwartz, B. Rowe, R. Soenksen, D. Moldt, J. Jensen. 82 Row One: B. Freund, C. Mugasis, S. Tompkins, L. Garcia. B Taylor K Pirch A Herkelman Row Two J Jacobsen M Pope, R. Gabriel, M. Roush, D. Runnels, J. Knutson, B. Luckritz Row Three S Vogt T Gould D Haack C Memt D Taylor, D. Tolson, D. Sorensen, C. Lamb. . . . . To TOP Success Why is it that a National Honor Society induction holds such excitement for the audience? Is it the spotlight? The drums? The tears? ls it pride because you've been chosen as a student worthy of recogni- tion or the aura of suspense surrounding the induc- tion that makes it an unforgettable event? National Honor Society holds great importance for the aspirant. Approximately five percent of the class will belong to this honorary organization. They must have a 'ABN average or better, and they must display the qualities of character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. It is not an honorary organiza- tion in which the members simply carry member- ship cards. It is an active, hardworking club. Twice a year the members and Mr. Olson, the club sponsor, plan the induction. Speeches are assigned, details are worked out, and the predictions are made. Each year a mixer is sponsored by NHS. At the end of the year a banquet is held. After dinner and entertainment, the seniors tell of their future plans. Add it up--anywayeit comes out as A TOP organi- zation--the pinnacle of a school career. Q a 7 K, i R e Q Q f .sae . Bernadette Freund Peggy Pattersen Co-editor Co-editor l'Clintoniansvvill bc distributed tomorrow during sixth hour . . f' Behind those Words lies a story in itselfe the story of how a paper is created. L'Operating conditions for the Clintonian newspaper are always difficult, with early deadlines, scattered staff, and long hours. They became more difficult after the fire with the loss of such basics as a telephone, dark room, and a central location avail- able to all students. But perseverance and a deter- mination to make the best ofa situation carried the staff through. Each issue of the paper appeared on schedule. One, covering the high school fire, resulted in the first extra press-run in the paper's history. wi 253 F 'K fr I W Feature editor Dee Runnels and exchange editor Frank Morrison look over a publication from another school. A paperis born after editors first plan its content. Writers are assigned copy, with appropriate dead- lines. This copy must be edited, prepared for the printer and sent. When it comes back, it must be proofread, pictures are selected and captioned, and a final past-up or exact replica of the paper is made up. lt's easy fait just takes hours of hard work to accomplish. Clintonians Will Be Distributed . . . Row One: Rosita Muller, Carol Froesehle, Diana Crider, Barb Boysen. Row Tvvoi Mary Mirick. Lisa Farley, Jan Stapelton, Cindy Greve, Chris Milligan, Pat Conroy. Row Three: Sibylle Tode, Dana Peck, Gary Nims, Bev Benner. Gary Boldt, Connie Murphy. H FS. Ledy Garcia Susan Tompkins Co-editor Co-editor I H ' Y H ectlc BCH' . . Make that copy sparkle! . . . Crop that picture right! . . . Did you remember the job nuniber7,, These are commonplace orders which daily beset yearbook staff members. Working in three separate headquarters, staff members soon became aware of the varied tasks which have to be accomplished. Ed- itors plan the book, determining the number of pages, their sequence, and a theme. Copy is written with the assistance of staff members and edited, the typewriter flies, and pictures are readied as layouts are completed. The pictures, the copy, the captions are all designed to capture a moment, an event, a memory. The Work is difficult and the hours are long, but it's worth it as a year in history is indel- ibly captured in the 1968 Clintonian. Cartoonists David Prout, John Swanson, and David Warren earn credit for cover and division designs as well as their newspaper contributions. ' i K K Copy editor Mary Roush and layout editor Carol Desmarais found it necessary to consult Book I s B orn Backbone of any yearbook are the spirit-cap- tivating photographs supplied by this crew of Chris Smith, Steve Goodell, Rick Thielen, and Johann Muller. Sports editor, Jeff Lahman, consults with staff members Barb Yost and Marty Mangold. Business managers Dave Tolson and Dick Starr have the tremendous task of raising the money for the yearbook and the paper. Typists Deb Luckritz and Marcia Luckritz produce a mountain of material for both the Publication staffs. ,, :i F f 1 'I' M Publications, third home of the year was storage area behind Yourd stage. House cleaning chores became a necessary evil. Happy Zlst birthday? There were times for fun and gamesebut not many. Extra Effort Guercame Special Problems . . . The fire posed problems for everyone, but for the publications staff it presented special difficulties. Temporary facilities were set up immedi- ately after the fire in one of the editor's basements. Then, after moving desks, files, typewriters, and other material to the storage room behind Yourd stage, they found themselves faced with tasks demanding hard Work and long hours. Layouts had to be redrawn, copy had to be re- written, and numerous problems appearedg but the staff came through. Result: an interesting and well-planned series of Clintonian newspapers and a beautiful Clintonian yearbook. 86 Caring For Books Dewey decimals? BARTLETT'S FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS7 William Faulkner? These and many others are in the world of a library assistant. Train- ed by Miss Warnock, our school librarian, these stu- dents are capable of finding research material, sug- gesting books, helping. They are ready to and able T, K' to serve. iyii y.,by , , On January 8, these diligent students awakened i'ri to the loss of their school building. Their library was almost completely devastated by smoke, water, and fire. The time-worn books which had been han- dled with care throughout the years were gone. Col- lections of magazines and pamphlets were destroy- ed. Seores of valuable reference books were ruined. Years of tradition were gone. Terry Davis Les Mangold President Vice-President Through the loss and destruction the library workers began to pick up the charred pieces. Books were sorted and stored. A new location was found we and the monumental task of rebuilding a new li- brary was begun. United by a common goal, the li- brary assistants donated their spirit whieh made the library Homeroom envied by others is now channeled into a cause which will benefit us all. In years to come, CHS students will have a fine library, built on the foundation the library helpers have established. ,i Lee Noble Pat Hagge Secretary Treasurer Row One: K. Pireh, J. Burnett, J. DeSirey, B. Boegcl, M. Roush, P. Hagge, J. Norris, S. Kokjohn, B. Wheeler, L. Noble. Row Two: D. Runnels, J. Huffman, J. Bowers, D. Ryan, P. Gustafson, K. May, J. lversen, J. Huffman, T. Jordan. Row Three: D. Prout, E. Duhr, R. Ragan, K. Mortensen, G. Shields, D. Taylor, T. Davis, R. Vining, L. Mangold. 'ilu-..i r... . Row One: P. Ward, R. Muller. A. llerkclmann, K. Pirch, A. Van Maanen. B. Taylor, S. lawrence, K. Boquist, B. Luckritz, J. DeSirey. J. Knutson, D. Ryan. Row Two: L. Birdsall, R. Wheeler, L. Hayden, M. Voss. K. Bell, D. Simons. D. Dayen, L. De- ver, D. Stitzell, S. Huddelson, B. lflooghem. C. Lamb. Row Three: L. Malone, T. Tufford, W. Wyatt. R. Swartz, J. Peterson, R. Peterman, J. Quint, D. Blakenberg, D. Stowcrs, J. Robbins. J. Schmidt, D. Haack, R. Soenkscn, R. Kettler. Row Four: C. Colson, G. Hagge. S. Speakman, R. Pillers. L. Witt, R. Matje, D. Neeley, J. Dorsey, E. Kavenaugh, S. Hague. C. Michelson, J. Triplett, D. Bratthauer, D. Taylor, D. Jepscn. Choir Members Became Recording Homecoming without Mr. DeHaan and his pom-poms? Never! They lift their hearts in song, and the World sings with them. Their voices bring pleasure, both to themselves as singers, and to their listeners who en- joy the quality of the work. For this is a group that loves to sing, and loves to create perfection. This is A'Capella Choir. It was an usually good year for choir. There was not only the usual number of public appearances, but a special one as Well. Just before Christmas, the choir made a record of a Christmas album of music and it was sold in the community, with profits going toward new uniform funds. The music was Well received in the community, a tribute to choir's per- formance. Among their other accomplishments, they also sa 2552 . i 1 ft Row One: P. Brick, P. Hagge, C. Galvin, B. Leu, J. Wiebeels, C. Dellit, K. Haack, D. Sukut, J. Vance. J. Lauritzen. M. Weigant. D. Campbell. Row Two: J. Colson. S. Killean, D. Runnels. A. Everman. K. McBride. B. Boegel. M, Seymour, C. Sheller, P. Tompkins, F. Walker, M. Martin, S. Randall. S. Newbanks. Row Three: J. Graham. B. Kelly. B. Mortensen, R. Steinman, S. Vogt, L. Snyder, B. Pollack, G. Rickertsen, C. Hamilton, T. Rutenbeck, C. Barr, K. Kane. R. Lawlor, C. Elsasser. Row Four: T. Wolf, R. Thielen, J. Burden, J. Stansberry, C. Hamilton, K. Flory, P. Rocheau, R. Moldt, L. Young. D. Thomas, C. Jenkins, W. Hansen. J. Bowers. D. Fackler, D. Pireh. M. Foley. Stars With Christmas Album Small group practice improved the quality of the choir. entertained several groups at Christmas time, sung at Clinton service clubs, and performed in school concerts as well. This year they also helped host Tri-Double-l. Background in choir participation usually in- cludes a year or more of work in boys or girls glee club. At the end of each year, voices are sifted to choose the best ones for admittance. This leads to one of the touching scenes of the year, when, near the end of the year. senior members relinquish their positions to oncoming underclassmen. They leave behind them a proud tradition Prof excellent music, of good fun, hard work. And the new members look forward to trying to create even better things in the years to come. 89 Before onstage performances. Girls' Glee Club spent many hours practicing to improve their tone quality. Sing A Song Of Sixpence . . . Row One: A. Palsgrove, K. Vogel, D. VanHorn, S. Krava, K. Pelham, J. Lahann, M. Knutson, L. Matje, C. Elleson. Row lwo: D. Lenis, S, Friis, D. Ebensberger. S. Biclcert, M. Newton. R. Killean, V. Winter, K, Haynes, M. Lienau. Row Three G. Schlofeldt, K. Fullan. D. Steege, P, Fish. J. Goddard, S. Swanson, S. Weil, K. Dierksen, J. Hagge, M. Kramer. Row Four: L. Jackson, M. Glew, B. Graham, J. Bickert, P. Clark, D. Schnack, S. Annear, L, Stahl, C. Milligan, B. Taylor. M Jef:-MMR Y . I , f p M I g f I M . y , , N .V ' ' 0 gg V 4 iffy f 47 f 'S' I G , , K l. L , 0 , , L 90 uWhat is the difference between a major and minor scale? What is a chromatic scale? They are but two questions which are answered through the music course which is incorporated into the Girls' Glee Club. In the beginning of the year, the girls are tested indivi- dually to determine in which areas their voices can be adapted more readily. After this, the chorus begins to take shape as the group is divided into four sections, the first sopranos, second sopranos, the first and second altos. To prove that they have achieved progress the Glee Club makes it debut at the Christmas concert. After per- formance the girls return to their former state, that of practicing and perfecting new material. The spring show is the next project. Also. small groups and trios within the club are organized to enter into the annual music contest in March. As the year terminates, many of the girls have reached a level at which they are ready to be promoted to the position of A,Cappella Choir member. lf they are ready to accept the responsibilities that are connected with being a choir member. and have attained a high degree of skill, they prepare to leave the Glee Club, which is the actual purpose of the club. Nothing Goes Awry Row One: J. Callan, K. Stanley, V. Cronk. D. Dunlavy, A. Mastropietro, D. Heysinger, S. Lambert, K. Hollister, K. Smart. Row Two: J. Luckritz, L. Thomas, I. Muller, L. Noble, C. Nelson, D. Sorensen. B. Stuard, J. Mugasis. K. Taylor. Row Three D. Bailey, K. Fulton, D. Sykes, A. Dolan, J. Abshirc, J. Wiese, D. Purcell, L. Smith, L. Lorenz. K. Pelham. Row Four: C. Rickertsen, C. Nixon, R. Miller, S. Reckman, L. Graf, P. Murray, S. Baldwin, J. Iverson, B. Graham, D. Dalrymple, N. Jes- sen, G. Thielennj . .H 1 I J, rv I M I is ., .. 'Z i Q55 3, 71: V J V . V ' J' 2 45' . .wr yy rti. , 4 E , . I , Q . Z 91 f ?ja?f Row One: K. Goodsman, G. Scott, J. Faur, D. Cerling, R. Simmons, G. Kramer, M, Patterson. Row Two: N. Nord, H. Yan- zon, T. Patterson, D. Knight, T. Kirchdoefer, G. Rhodes. Row Three: M. Rogers, C. Lienau, L. Witt, B. McKenzie, D. Horst, G. Guidebeck. Practice makes pe rfcct. Q Give Me Some Stout-Hearted Boy,s Glee Club, in its second year of revival, boasted only a small group of boys, yet the strains of Stronghearted Menn still swelled vigorously from the music room. A casualty of lack-of-interest and time until recently, the club was reestablished last year. Twenty-two boys were in the organization, gaining experience and training needed to feed male voices into CHS,s highly regarded A'Capella Choir. But the year was an active one, with community appearances singing spirituals, folk songs and sacred music. They blended their voices in assemblies, the Christmas concert, and the program at the city,s junior highs. ln the spring, members were able to compete in Okay, from the top -the songs are repeated until perfect. Men Who Are . . . Singers small group contests at Cedar Falls. Neophytes were coached and drilled on singing aggressively, increasing their vocal range, and sight- reading. All of these are important to competent performance. Once the skills are acquired, boys can tackle the difficult music used by A'Capella Choir and become qualified to advance to that organiza- tion. Good spirit and attitude towards responsibility and musical interest are requirements. Director Mr. John DeHaan summed up his group with the words, uThey are going to be fine musicians. High praise, indeed. l Mr. DeHaan listens critically as he plays accompaniment. i i B. Matjc, C. Lamb, K. Haack. T. Tufford. D. llaack, A. Herkelmann, K. Boquist, D. Taylor. In The Fall The lights dim: thc television cameras begin to roll. The melodious strains of the All-State Orches- tra fill thc auditorium as the audience listens in- tently. Within thc group, therc arc four CHS stu- dents racing up and down intricate passages of thc music which capture the vivid imagination of the B. Swartz ln. Kavanaugh, J. Knutson, M. Anderson, L. Michaclson. G. Haggc, D. Simons, J. Lauritzcn, B. Mortensen. A. H ,,,. .532 , ww Q W M X My ' ,G Z g J. Bowers, R. Wheeler. R. Moldt, A. Evermann. K- FIOTY, S. V0gt. K. PirCh. J. Bowers. Ma yQ l'f'dF AllStt listeners. As the hum of the final chord of the twenty-five CHS vocalists. The band follows up the orchestra fades, the All-State singers prepare them- singers as they present an equally thrilling program. selves mentally. The night is finally over, the performance fin- The blend of the six-hundred piece vocal group ished, but to the members of the l967 All-State delights the audience. Included in this chorus are there are pleasant memories to be kept alive. ln the fall, tryouts are held for those intending to go to All-State held each year in Des Moines. Amy Palsgroove, Jane Lahann, Doris Schnack, Carolyn Jorgensen, Kathy Rhame, and Lyle Gibbons were those who went. 95 M . 11: we , Row One: D. Johnson, K. Smart. C. Jorgensen, S. Froeschle, G. Cox, D. Gregerson, S. Scott. Row Two: C. Lamb, K. Bray, N. Borup, L. Swanson, C. Wiggins. J. Stansberry. B. Taylor, B. Benner, D. Booth. Row Three: C. Mangelsen, J. Jensen, C. Deters, C. Kirby, J. Bieber, L. Kokenmuller, R. Ewing, L. Fachett, M. Patterson, D. Johnson, D. Horst, D. Luckritz, J. Soen- ksen, D. Warren. Row Four: E. Salter, J, Johnson, P. Sheller, S. Koenes, B, Schunter. Row Five: K. Pearson, J. Dugglcby, R. Hein, J. Reynolds, L. Jackson, J. Young. C. Bohnson, F. Holtz, T. Lewison, J. Deters. nniuersary Two important landmark dates were recorded by Clinton High School band during the year. First, the band celebrated its 50th anniversary, and, second, an unusual career of 33-years as director came to an end for Mr. Roger Stoskoph. Band's origins date back to 1917, when a Mr. Max Gmelin organized a group during World War John Stansberry Diane Jessen President Vice-President nd Retirement Make I. The 24 members of that day have swelled to the approximately 125 who participate today. Mr. Stoskopfls part in the bandls growth began in dis- tinction of 50 years of band at CHS with only two directors. Mr. Carl Hoon, who has been working with the band also this year. becomes the third director. Judy Knutson Kathy Mugasis Secretary Treasurer I- fdvmvui QQEQQRE Row One: C. Crosson, V. Frederickson, C. Harms, P. Clark, S. Jess, R. Goetsch, K. Healles. Row Two: C. Smith, J. Beh- rens, J. Wilkerson, C. Holmes, S. Wik, R. Goddard, S. Goodell, K. Fullan, P. Heldt, P. Ketelson, D. Jessen. Row Three: F. Shaffer, T. Patterson, C. Holcolm, R. llamilton, D. Komrofske. L. Cosman, R. Soenkscn, B, Jones, G. Keis, F. Gould. S. Ebensberger, J. Knutsen. Row Four: R. Petersen. R. Kokemuller. C. Bender, T. Haack, D. Deters. B. Schunter, K. Klahn, J. Jacobsen, D. Warren, D. Hankins, R. Burgess, S. Jess, S. Dihlman, M, Gradert, R. Carlson, G. Cripple. Row Five: R. Mc- Grath, M. Mangold, L. Anderson, R. Soenksen. Mr. Stoskopf, Mr. Hoon. Big Band Story For I96 -I968 Band activities included the normal assignments for the year. At each home football game, the band played a half time show, complete with marching routines to accompany the music. Pep assemblies and basketball games also gave them a chance to perform for the public. Band also led the Homecoming parade, and played in school concerts. Highlight of the year was Band's opportunity to co-host the annual music extravaganza Tri- Double l. Clinton was host to Dubuque and Freeport, Illinois band, orchestra, and vocal groups. Finally. Band performed at commence- ment exercises, giving them a chance to deliver the final salute to graduating seniors as the band played the recessional. Mr. Stoskophs' long years of service to music was given official recognition during Tri-Double I. A 33fyear tenure as director of CHS band ended during this school year for Mr. Roger Stoskopf. ,.,,,.wM- n... Inn 9 9 Left left left Pick up your feet Point your toe This is heard every fall by the drum major head majorette and lme majorettes They spend many hours in private prac tice perfecting their routines and HES, many more hours practicing with in Q the band Besides their regular baton rou- tines the majorettes presented dance routines and a thrilling fire baton routine. They entertained football and parade fans' and rarely com- plained about the cold. Connie Murphy Cindy Greve Drum Majorette Head Majorette We Are The Leaders Of The Band Back Row: Pam Smith, Bonnie Sloppy, Kathy Healless, Ricky Goetch, Connie Parker. Front Row: Donna Campbell, Debi Stitzell. s 5 g 0 04' . .- e, T e Q , w-- '--H ip iam-'I '-nga.-.-u-n Nikalie' i N vs..,,,Y .-,ni if e ig, f Y' fb if X ,I fm J f' Aqgryfm M4 , x f -, ,' mm,, L M'-s hw.. 6 A 2,6 Wm W F G6-N A ww: Va W., ,4 in t I ,Qsf W A N Q1 Q Jinx' KMQX , L-fxxg pg , wr f 4 'E , i ' E fl ml um 99 Row One: D. Schnack, J. Swanson, A. Rosst, C. Marske. Row Two: J. Lahann, A. Palsgrove, D. Luckritz, B. Guilliams, B. Taylor, J. Stansberry. Row Three: R. Schwartz, K. May, S. Martensen, B. Michaelsen. C. Lamb, L. Swanson. C. Wiggins, N. Borup, J. Bieber. Row Four: C. Jorgensen. A. Chekal, K. Jennings, E. Holt, G. Heinsen, P. Fenzel, M. Lund. J. Behrens, J. Wilkerson, C. North. Row Five: K. Pearson, R. Hein, J. Reynolds, L. Jackson, C. Kirby, M. Patterson, J. Pillcrs. Strings Dominate As Orchestra Director Mrs. Stoskopf warms up the orchestra in one of their rehearsals. Take a vibrant note from the mournful oboe, and hold itg add a wild dash of a gypsy-like violinl blend with a succession of silvery notes from the brass. Let the whole of it pulsate through the air and you have created a moment in CHS orchestra when strains of Brahms or Beethoven thrill the music lover who chances to listen. Compound your single moment into a succession of sixth hour practices, three times a wcek, for the course of a year, and you achieve the kind of music that the or- chestra produces to the delight of hundreds of listeners. It is not an easy activity. Members have been playing and practicing for years before they reach the level of perfection demanded. Ksilled as they are, it takes yet more hours in the individual practice rooms to become Hnoteworthyi' as tradition demands. The year's activities include the Tri-Double-I festival as the major highlight. but also included a half-hour program at the University of Iowa, as well as concepts to the high school student body and the public at inter- vals through the year. 100 1m 'l Row One. N. Stoltenburg, M. Anderson, A. Herkelmann, K. Haack. Row Two: C. Jorgensen K Smart S Froesehle G Cox M Chadourne, K. Piefer, S. Lawrence, R. Kunz. Row Threeg G. Wynn, D. lessen, J. Knutson S Boitman K Rhame B Boysen, L. Baker, J. Stapelton, D. Koch. Row Four: C. Smith, D. llorst, R. Pillers. R. Petersen D Stecenba G Cripple M Gradert, S. Dihhnann, R. Mull, K. Schnack, E. Ryan, M. Garlock, M. Mangold. Row Five L Cnbbens G Nuns M Mlfltk Mrs.S toskopf. Builds A Memorable Melody Kathy Haack President Meredith Anderson Secretary Vice-President .R-f ...- ,.,. , ,. ,W 45 4 wr is rffwywz .W gf . Q Q 1 X E ,M .. l l iv A .If . .l.l f it 101 n,f.nl-ge.w,,..-1 A harp's eye-vi Stansberry leadi cessful season. Row One: C. Smith, C. Desmarais, R. Gabriel, B. Krebs, M. Garlock. Row Two: B. Bogel, L. Garcia, S. Tompkins, B. Pollack, D. Runnels, J. DeSirey, P. Patterson. Row Three: B. Yost, M. Roush. J. Bowers, J. Fulton, T. Davis, B. Benner. J. Duggleby, D. Sorensen. Mary Roush President la. Bev Benner Ledy Garcia Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Create . . . For Life Writefs Club Striues To Improve 6'Create, and a deeper meaning of life will be created. In its second year of existence at CHS, Writers? Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bagosy, became another club which is concerned with self- expression. This being one of the most important phases of ones life, Writers, Club gave all interested students the chance to create and Write freely. Monthly meetings were held which featured speak- ers and a Christmas party. Martinmas Day was also observed, and members actively contributed to the English 12 bulletin board. What the members have learned and been stimulated to learn by participa- tion in this club is invaluable. They Will set out into the World, armed with a greater understanding of our language, ready to create life itself. Thespians Pace The Grease Paint Set. . . National Thespians began the year with enthusi- asm, determined to make 1968 one of the most memorable in the history of the drama department. It turned out to be the most memorable, but not exactly the Way the Thespians had planned. Before the school burned, Thespians had helped to pro- duce the play, uBy the Skin of Our Teethn, by Thornton Wilder. Then the fire destroyed all the flats, makeup, costumes, and other stage equipment. The flats on which scenery is painted are changed once every ten to fifteen years and they had just been changed in l967 by the Thespians. Despite the great losses they had sustained, the Thespians were not defeated. They picked them- selves up and plunged into a contest play, deter- mined to get the best rating they could possibly achieve. The spirit of the Thespians truly, demonstrates their belief that the show must go on. Al' ,RW Don Bratthauer Karen Pirch President Vice-President Carol Desmarais Lynn KOTJCTUH Secretary Treasurer Row One: L. Koberna, K. Pirch, C. Desmarais, J. Lauritzen. Row Two: B. Yost, G. Cripple, R. Thielen, G. Rickcrtsen, C. Wiggins. Gail Riekertsen Jo Lauritzen President Vice-President Beverly Benner Secretary-Treasurer Little Theatre's cast readies themselves for another play presentation. 4,49 in 5 Row One: J. Luuritzen, N. Bourdsen, M. Lienau, S. Lawrence. M. Martin, S. Naive, L. Koberna. Row Two: P Smith S Dihlmann, S. Swanson, B. Lawler. L. Ellinwood, F. Walker, C. Wiggins, G. Riekertsen. Row Threei P. Griffith, C Powlell M Snook, G. Cripple, R. Thielen, B. Rowe, G. Grames, J. Bickcrt, D. Pireh. - .W fm v 1 lu K H 104 Q Row One: P. Ward, K. Pirch, B. Boots, C. Parker, D. Bailey, D. Moore, J. Stapleton. C. Desmarais. Row Two: L. Breid- enbach, P. Youngblood, K. Fulton, B. Taylor, B. Yost, S. Tompkins, J. Rosenbohm, J. DcSirey, D. Stover. Row Three: D. Parker, J. Long, J. Petersen, J. Dugglcby. D. Kaufman, B. Benner, B. Cramer, D. Dalrymple, D. Ebensberger. Little Theatre Provides Stage Training Gail Rickertsen, President of Little Theater, informs the club of business needed to be accomplished. Little Theatre ethe proving ground for future actorseis an integral segment of the cultural or- ganizations of CHS. lt offers young hopefuls the opportunity to satisfy their desire to perform on stage, to entertain. Led by Mr. William Reedy, Little Theatre molds the ravv clay of youthful talent into disciplined, sensitive actors. Members of Little Theatre are aided by the guiding hands of National Thespians. A Little Theatre member who acquires the required number of points for participation in play activities may be inducted into Thespians, and this becomes the goal of most members. Culmination of the activities of the year was presentation of the unique Thorton Wilder play, 6'By the Skin of Our Teeth, which proved to be a great success. Z Habla Espanol ? What is Pan American Club? lt is the promise of extracurricular activities with friends who share an interest in Spanish-speaking countries. Spanish stu- dents join Pan American to broaden their under- standing of the peoples of Latin America and Spain. Members are interested in folk dances, Spanish songs, and slides of students who have visited Latin America. Pan American is tradition. It is one ofthe oldest Jeff Lehman Baffy Rowe clubs at CHS and holds its position well. As an im- portant club, Pan American took part in decorating the first floor of CHS during the Christmas season. President Vice-President The Pan American Banquet broke slightly with tradition this year in that it was held February 6, instead of before Christmas. After dinner, CHS students from Latin America discussed their countries. Ricardo Arruda acquaint- ed tlie audience with Brazil. Yolanda Rivera talked about her native Mexico. Alejandra Mastropietro and Hector Yanzon reminisced about their life in Argentina. The banquet was a tremendous success. Janice DeSirey Dee Runnels Secretary Treasurer Row One: J. Nemetli, B. Niebulir, L. Noble, R. Muller, C. Froeschle, K. Bray, l. Muller. Row Two: C. Mugasis, S. Bickert, J. DeSirey, K. Schnack, C. Galvin, D. Dayen, L. Hayden, C. Powell, D. Luckritz. Row Three: C. Murphy, C. Lamb, P. Krano- vich, K. Christensen, J. Johnson, G. Nims, B. Rowe, S. Koenes, B. Jones, B. Michaelsen. .. WI 106 1 Row One: C. Pearson, S. Scott, Y. Rivera, J. Vance, S. Ross, V. Boardsen, J. Beiber. Row Two: S. Nueve, D. Stover, B. Kraonvieh. K. Fulton, P. Hagge, C. Milligan. J. Rosenbohm, K. Haaek, B. Taylor. Row Three: M. Roush, L. Smith, J. Dale. P. Rochau, G. Gramer, M. Rogers, K. May, P. Nelson, D. Runnels, D. Steege. Latin America Attracts Their Interest Row One: C. Meier, S. Froeschle, C. Jorgensen, P. Griffith, N. Borup, S. Foley, A. Herkelmann. Row Two: J. lversen, C. Deters, R. Goettseh, P. Smith, J. Johnson. C. Parker, B. Boysen, D. Komrofske, B. Lawler. Row Three: S. Annear, K. Jen- nings, G. Eversoll, K. Smart, R. Hein. B. Graham, B. Hoogheem. J. Goddard, D. Ketelsen. D. Heysinger. 107 pal!-1: if Q? The Pan Am mixer featured an additional attraction: TV sets to Watch the fire documentary, presented by a nearby tele- vision station. Space Shortage Limits Pan American A huge crowd gathered to enjoy Pan Amis mixer, first under more stringent behavior codes. Cabinet meetings constituted an important part of Pan American planning. -ui Q-- 9 Chuck Merritt Joe Burden Paul Schwartz Frank Proost Dave Blankenberg President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Letter C Is Their Pride This year Cv Club was one of the most active in years. Besides being extremely active in all school affairs, they helped to promote the fantastic school spirit that belongs only to Clinton High School. It was often that the members were seen selling pro- grams at CHS athletic events. Cokes were sold by Lettermcn during football and basketball games. At Homecoming time, CHS students proudly dis- played their 'fBeat the Little Hawksu buttons, which were sold by the club. Clinton High School should be proud to have such a fine organization as this one. This year they will be bestowing awards to all the club's senior members. It takes skill, determination, and good character and sportsmanship to belong to 'ECU Club. Clinton High isjustifiably proud of every boy wear- ing a CHS letter sweater. Row One: L. Mangold, M. Steines, J. Wolfe, F. Proost, B. Hansen, B. Eversoll, B. Steinmann, M. Foley, K. McCabe, B. Law- ler, J. Burden. Row Two: P. Meyer, D. Thomas, N. Bender, D. Blankenberg, R. Schnack, B. Snell, J. Bingham, B. Kelly, D. Haack, R. Soenksen, D. Byard, T. Dreibelbeis. Row Three: D. Rockrohr, D. Moldt, D. Walker, C. Merritt, B. Dworschack, S. Hink, P. Schwartz, M. Ashton, M. Fedderson, D. Gilbert, E. Giese, D. Horst, B. Griffith. ' l X' ft ir. r Carolyn Marske Renee King President Vice-President we Cathy Mangelsen Joanne Jensen Secretary Treasurer Better World . . . f'We, the younger generation, are striving now to build a better world . . .', These few words from UOur Songi' truly depict the feeling that burns in the heart of every Y-Teen. Y-Teens is a girls club that concerns itself with service to others and learning by doing. Through these, their goal of self-improvement is achieved. Y-Teens is an active club. As early as August it begins its campaign for membership with a summer campout. 'Snowflake Fantasy was the December mixer sponsored by Y-Teens. This year Y-Teens sold taffy apples for their finance project. Y-Teens planned and several members participated in the Christmas assembly for the student body. Y-Teens also performs service projects throughout the year. Selling lilies for handicapped children was but one of many. Meetings are held twice a month with interesting programs featuring speakers or skits. Miss Foster is the Y-Teen advisor. Row One: C. Froeschle, S. Naeve, P. Smith, C. Parker, J. Bieber. Row Two: D, Stover, D. Luckritz, B. Michaelsen, J. John- son, S. Randall, P. Youngblook. Row Three: P. Gerber, C. Jorgensen, L. Kokemuller, B. Hyde, D. Ketelsen, D. Steege. 1' ,., gat? A ., 1 V ,Y ,V . H, I I ,aaa N ,M qezizysvq I 4 Row One: J. Meeker, M. Kramer, S. Foley, B. Niebuhr. Row Two: S. Scott, K. Pelham, S. Boitman, D. Johnson, S. Haskin M. Martin. Row Three: C. Lamb, L. Smith, C. Murske, C. Munvelsen, J. Jensen. S. Murtinsen, S. Tode. t D J t , t Y-Teens Strive For Improvement .V 111 fl U 3.6 Row One: C. Milligan, B. Wheeler, B. Jones, B. Taylor. Row Two: S. Reese, S. Hixson, D. Hook, T. Brigham, G. Char noski, M. Donahue. Row Three: J. Dale, C. Leslie, B. LeFleur, R. Skiff, B. Rowe, M. Pryor, M. Rogers. Investigating Science To instill an interest and a greater understanding of science in today's rapidly changing world . . . that is the purpose of Science Club. This past year was a particularly busy one for the CHS Science Club. lt was reorganized, and a new constitution was set up. Meeting every two weeks under the sponsorship of Mr. Kissack, the club co-sponsored a mixer, the Football Finale, and also decorated the first floor of the shops build- ing for Christmas. Two field trips were made, one to the Chicago Museum of Science and lndustry. Each member was helpful in setting up a program. A few of these dealt with such subjects as photo- electricity, entomology, rocketry, computers, and LSD. Clinton Highls Science Club is a member of Sci- ence Clubs of America and the Junior Academy of Science. Members were encouraged to join activi- ties set up by the Junior Academy, the Science Talent Search, Westinghouse, and the University of Iowa. .2 M., A 5 - Ls- . ,K I .1 n S . E .Q -5 N Barry Rowe President Betty Taylor Secretary so 3 -- - ., Q - .. . . ig Scott Hixson Vice-President Mike Pryor Treasurer '19 Barb Yost Carol Desmarais President Vice-President ar Larry Win Sue Tompkins Secretary Treasurer French Language, Culture Enthusiasts ln an effort to further their knowledge and un- derstanding of the French people, their customs, and their language, French Club's members worked hard and enjoyed a fun-filled year. The group sold delicious brownies, and co-sponsored the mixer af- ter the final football game. Yuletide found the main floor decked with Christmas decorationseeFrench style. A merry snowman attired in a French beret pointed the way to a display of huge French Christ- mas cards. Monthly meetings under the supervision of Mrs. Jaeger were both entertaining and educa- tional. Games such as French charades were often played. At the club's spring banquet, the members puton skits and served a French menu. A busy year reaped many rewards for these interested French students. Row One: D. Moore, C. Desmarais, D. Crider, K. Pirch, J. Nemcth. Row Two: J. Stapleton, L. Stewart, S. Tompkins, B. Boegel. R. Gabriel, L. Cottral, D. Jesscn. Row Three: P. Machmer, M. Mirick, B. Yost, L. Kokemuller, G. Wynn, S. Mayer, D. Ryan, D. Schnack. Carolyn Ostert Bev Benner President Vice-President Credit Them With The first Thursday of every month is the meet- ing date of one of the most helpful organizations of CHS, the Future Teachers of America. With a help- ing hand from Miss Schrunk, the club advisor, many varied projects are undertaken. A few of these are the teachers, tea held during National Education Week, a mixer, a bake sale, and a teachers' party. Aside from these activities, FTA is concerned with acquainting juniors and seniors with the role and . Carolyn Marske Ledy Garcia Secretary Treasurer Huge Assist . . . duties of a teacher. By tutoring other students, teacher helping, student teaching, and arranging at- tractive bulletin boards, prospective teachers not only gain the points necessary for a pin, but also gain valuable experience for a teaching career. These students are kept busy as future teachers, but they enjoy the great satisfaction which comes from being a service to CHS. Row One: A. Herkelniann, E. Holt, C. Holcomb, S. Haskin, K. Bell, M. Martin, C. Ostert, J. Nemeth. Row Two: D. Crider, L. Garcia, C. Dellit, C. Greve, M. Miriek, L. Webber, L. Cooper, J. Norris, C. Deters. Row Three: B. Hoogheem, C. Murphy, S. Koenes, C. Lamb, C. Marske, B. Benner, C. Jorgensen, S. Johnson, L. Dever. Row One: M. Finch, B. Freund, C. Ostert, J. Zastrow, S. Randall, J. Burnett, P. Doescher. Row Two: P. Gerber. J. Johann sen, L. Fatchett, G. Schlofeldt, M. Roush, J. Johnson, A. Rosst, B. Hyde. . . . Your Good Health One important change has come for Future Nurses Association . . . its name has been changed to Health Career's Club. This new name is an indi- cation of the widening opportunities being offered to its members. All the members of Health Careers are interested in some field of medicine. Members raise money during the year by putting on projects, a mixer, and a popcorn-ball sale. Part of the money taken in is usually given to an active and worthy se- nior member for use in pursuing a health career. At the monthly meetings, interesting speakers from different medical fields acquaint members with a wide range of health careers. A field trip is taken to St. Lukels hospital and school in Cedar Rapids. One of the highlights of the year is always the tea, which is held in the spring. Members learn some of the duties of a nurse when they help Miss Hyer, the school nurse and club advisor, in the nurse's office. Much hard work is involved in a career of this type, but it is truly one of the most rewarding. , Q-msg 5 . Ak.- Qt Q A .ai Linda Eversoll President Jan Johannsen Treasurer Sandy Randall Vice-President Cindy Breidenbach Secretary ia H f ' ' ' W 'fi f lm Q ,N . N., if X Row One: R. Gabriel, B. Jacobsen, D. Ryan. C. Holm, S. Johnson. Row Two: L. Farley, J. Promoting Swimming Skills Row One: F. lloltz, C. Galvin, P. Griffith, J, Iverson, K. Tate. Row Two: K. Nixon, Johannsen, A. Rosst, B. Taylor. J. This is a ballet leg. Rea technique. Karen Griffith President 116 Gail Schmidt Secretary rat is the name the girls in Pollywogs give to this swimming Donna Sorensen Vice-President Practice Leads To Fine Spring Show 'fAnother opening, another show . . . Polly- woods Best was on review when the Pollywogs and Tadpoles gave their annual spring show. April 19, and 20, were the most important days of the year for the girls working on the Pollywog show. The many months of practicing ballet legs, split kips, and double dolphins, came to an exciting cli- max as groups of girls exhibited their skills in syn- chronized swimming. The Pollywogs organize a new and different show every year. This year the girls based the theme on music from the theater. To follow the theme, different tunes were used from movies and Broadway plays such as '4Bonnie and Clyde , Hello Dolly! , The Sound of Mu- sicw, and The Pink Pantherw. A terrific amount of work goes into the shows. as one of the Pollywogs said. lt,s a lot of fun! . X Front Row: M. Ryan, S. VanMaanen, A. Vanlvlaanen, P. Patterson, K. Griffith. Second Row: G. Schmidt, C. Martin, S. Haskin, L. Snyder. Peggy Patterson Treasurer , . . sew . Row One: D. Purcell, S. Griffith, F. Gould, L. Kirk, neuvers Tadpoles learn. L. Rutenbeck, S. Breyfogle. Row Two: V. Pope, B. Stuard, C. Pearson, D. Moore, K. Stanley. Tadpoles Take Tank Training . . . Practice, practice. practice .... 'larch your back more! . . . Point your toes! . . . keep your legs to- getherlw These words are drummed into the future Tadpoles' ears before they are even chosen for the club, Miss Young, the club adviser, and the club officers pick the new Tadpoles according to their ability to do the stunts most important for syn- lt takes practice just to learn to get into the water chronized swiimning. The girls that are chosen continue practicing until January,when they ire divided into groups, along with the Pollywogs for the spring show. After being a Tadpole for one year the girls automatically become Pollywogs and are able to work on their own show in the following year. Row One: S. Martensen, B. Graham, L. Baker, D. Sorensen Boitman. Row Two: B. Sloppy, C. Milligan, C. Parker, A. gracefully and without a mouth full of water. Chekal, L. Noble. we Q, 'f K ' r ss. , A X ,. xc 118 The seal', is one of the first ina Marilyn Ostert Vicki Stauffer President Vice-President Susan Wenzel Joanne Jensen Secretary Treasurer The Business World ls Their Goal The newly elected officers for the 1967- l968 school year of Commercial Club were installed last May at the annual Presentation Tea. The purpose of the club is aimed at acquainting its members with the business world and preparing them for their future business careers. A program is planned for every monthly meeting, accompanied with a business meeting. Frequently speakers who have contact with the business world are asked to appear before the club. ln December the club sold candy to help raise money for their intended trip to Chicago at the end of the year. Under the direction of Miss Englert the club finds many of its questions being answered, so that they achieve a greater understanding of what lies ahead for them in the world of business. Row One: C. Haines, R. King, S. Hamer, D. VanHorn, P. Doescher, V. Winter, S. Miller, D. Dodge. Row Two: M. Ostert, J. Burnett, P. Jones, P. McLaughlin, N. Dierks, M. Frederick, M. Clark, B. Relir, S. Carson. Row Three: P. Mielkey, DQ Peter- sen, S. Obermiller, D. Burns, S. Wenzel, S. Vogt, J. Jensen, L. Bieber, L. Graf, P. Barrette. l 15 5 Q , r it Li N3 .5 Row One: K. Pelham, J. Lehman, M. Donahey, L. Noble. Row Two: D. Collins, A. Eggers, G. Nims, G. Crockett, R. Peterman. Jeff Lehman Ron Peterman President Vice-President K ,,. , . 525 i Art Eggers Secretary-Treasurer ational Forensics Stature Grows Speech revivalw was the pre-season aim of Clin- ton High's Speech Activities Clubg but as a charter was secured from the national organization and the group became part of National Forensic League, their goals elevated. In an attempt to interest more students in foren- sics, CHS sponsored itsown invitational tournament in January. Not only was it a success in its initial purpose, but Clinton High debaters and individual event people scored a sweeping victory in the meet. By the end of the season, CHS had established itself as a debate power for 1968 and years to come. Few experienced seniors were available when the year began but a tiny nucleus was there to urge on a crop of underclassmen. The experience gained by these people gave promise of a stronger, larger ef- fort next season. . . Sound Body Acquisition of physical skill through stimulating exercises or activities contributes to the whole per- son. lt is imperative that a sound body accompany an agile mind. Through active participation in the Girls, Recreation Association, this may be readily accomplished. To belong, one need only be a CHS student in- terested in sports. Under the guidance of Miss St. John, the girls participate in such activities as uspasketballn, swimming, and volleyball. Fortunately, GRA is not merely an extension of the Physical Education class, but an exciting social club as Well. Projects such as the Spinsters Spree, playdays, and a mixer are part of the club's services to the students. These undertakings also provide the club with a source of income. An important fringe benefit of GRA is the reali- zation that teamwork is essential. This fact is not only important in the area of sports, but can be applied in the post-high school years. To add to the tangible assets of a recreation program, friend- ship is often a desirable product. The ability to accept defeat with grace or to refrain from boast- fully proclaiming victory is not easily acquired. Through GRA one has the opportunity to practice such sportsmanship. . at at l Nicki Norris Judy Dohrmann President Vice-President . N' . ' L- p p f , I ff Cathy Neeley Secretarye Treasurer Row One: L. Hayden, J. Dohrmann, F. Walker, D, Dalrymple. Row Two: J. Meeker, S. Foley, N, Norris, C. Neeley, P. Eber le. Row Three: G. Schlotfeldt, R. Hall, D. Johnson, J. Goddard, mga if E iii, ,gg il? ii ii it Row One: D. Martin, R. Johnson, S. Collopy, G. Gerdom, C. Geiger. R. Petersen, Row Two: F. Keis, T. Brigham, E. Jacobs S. Hixson, B. Campbell, T. Struve, E. Ryn. Row Threei E. Kavanaugh, L. Carstensen. T. Jacobs, S. Hass, B. Callahan, A. Parcel, S. Pelham, B. Schmidt, S. Goodell. Missing: G. Crockett, S. Boka, D. Johnson, L. Christiansen. A Solid Reputation For Service Making transparencies is one ofthe many various func- tions of Sound Crew. I Scott Hixson Steve Collopy President Vice-President Frank Keis 1 Secretary-Treasurer s lvki . 9Q'? Hey, another Mickey Mouse filmll' When you say, Service with a Smile, you have CHS Sound Crew in mind. With only 28 members, this group has a well-earned reputa- tion and undertakes the huge task of managing all the audio-visual equipment used in Clinton High. Under the direction of Mr. Warren Haffner, the members of the Sound Crew run films for teachers and operate the sound and light- ing equipment for various functions such as the Junior Carnival and Little Theatre productions. As well as providing operators for the machines used daily for teaching. Sound Crew is also on the most active list for clubs promoting school spirit. When the fire disrupted the normal procedure and separated them from their main storage area, the club responded with its usual effi- ency and developed new methods for delivering the needed equip- ment to the right rooms. These services help make up the teaching system that is CHS. Sound crew member, Don Johnson, is shown as he recuperates in the hospital following his accident, which occurred on sound crew duty. Delivery of audio-visual equipment is part of Sound Crew's duties as demonstrated by Bill Schmidt. J. Maniecia, M. Maresea, K. Smith, M. Dithmar, G. Morris, S. Thomas. ln Metal Shop, as demonstrated by Mike Maresca, a variety of tools is used. l24 Welders Prepare In Class For Tomorrow's Jobs Under the direction of Mr. Lueders, the vocational Welding class meets three hours a day, five days a week. These classes provide a strong background for those who intend to go into this field, and sometimes the class hours will take the place of time which would normally be taken up by an apprenticeship. In class, the students learn the techniques necessary in using all the different types of welding. This gives them an immediate skill which they can use after gradua- tion. lt all goes back togetherfand worksfwhen Auto Mechanics classes know their business. The many sounds heard in the auto shop section ofthe Shops Building are not unfamiliar to any auto shop throughout the country. To those interested in automotive maintenance, it is the most important room in the school system. Three hours a day, five days a week. this class meets and studies the many things needed in work- ing on a car. Some equipment can be checked Mr. Tayloris class serves as a starting point for , electrically. the seniors participating in it, giving them the knowl- edge that is needed to start out in the world of man- ifolds and universals. uto Mechanics Teaches Skill . . . Row One: A. McClimon, J. Lampe, S. Charnoski, A. Snodgrass. T. Wentworth. D. Rickter. Row Two: W. Tigh, C. Abbott, T. Hollister, N. Morris, K. Charnoski, J. Kustes. Row Three: J. Stone, D. Cosman, M. Mills, D. Schmidt, C. Quick. 125 ,r 5 ..,.. ......... rj' lei... ,, . -2 1 '-1' rf' f f 1 f ,W ,IS af , . are .... if ww f f 4 .W D.. Watch out for your thumb, Dean Behr warns Larry Espe as Bob Shann- on looks on. Boys Learn As A Home Goes Up One of the earliest experiments in Iowa in the vocational training area, Building Trades at Clinton High school trains young carpenters by the practi- cal expedient of constructing a complete house each year. To be eligible for the class, boys must have pre- viously taken wood shop courses. That necessarily limits the class to juniors and seniors. Boys report for three periods of school time and, in the course of a year, do all the work necessary to finish a com- plete home. The year terminates with a public showing in the spring, after the house has been decorated by home economics classes. Class members learn to take personal pride in their craftsmanship and the quality of work is such that there is never any problem in selling the house. By the time the course is over, most boys are able to bypass much of the apprenticeship in the car- pentry trades. Q- suv' Row One: E. Stearns, N. McQuis- tion. Row Two: R. Mitchell, R. Stuhlman, L. Swanson, D. Hansen, D. Behr. Row Three: C. Cox, D. Wolter, R. Shannon, D. Milhol- land, L. Espe, L. VanLoo, T. Knoleman, C. Jenkins. Front Row: G. Hamilton, D. Jones, J. Thomas, B. Boekeloo, F. Frye, P. Marshall, J. Armour M Foster R Hull Row Two: J. Babcock, D, Young, K. Carpenter, H. Evers, G. Lewis, W. Stoltz, G. Blackwell W Crigger J Prnnes R John SON. Power Machine Shop Attracts Some Learning to operate power equip- ment is part of the training in machine shop. When fire struck first the wood shop, then later the main school building, one of the spared areas was the machine shop room. That was a fortunate fact for the group of boys enrolled in the machine shop course with Mr. Romey. Fire dam- age to the complex machinery in that room would have ended the program for the year. Machine shop produces a steady hum ofthe lathes and tools ofthe shop. When the three-period course ends, boys are ready either for immediate employment or for shortened apprenticeships later. Half of their school day is spent in shops and the remainder is spent in taking re- quired courses. 7 Row One: J. Lord, M. Martin, L. Eversoll, S. Swanson, J. Keis. Row Two: S. Krava, R. King, P. McLaughlin, D. Burns, C. Byard, C. Marske. Mary Martin Carolyn Marske President Vice-President Donna Burns SecretaryeTreasurer Loyal Pepsters High-stepping feet, white-gloved hands, and new red sweatersecombine them and you create a colorful Pep Club, in new uniforms for the first time in several years. Biggest assignment of the year is to provide half- time entertainment for both football and basketball games. Pep Club, however, is more than a marching, enter- taining club. Behind that facade is a genuine interest in, and a desire to promote all that is good for CHS. All- around school support is their goal. lt takes hard work to maintain the ideals and tradi- tions ofthe club. ln the fall, drill work began at 7:30 in the morning, well before usual school time. Later, when school was telescoped into a morning session, work came in the free afternoon time. Pep Club also com- bined with Pollywogs to sponsor the annual Polly-Pep dance. Add it all up, and it spells . . We're Loyal to You, CHS. 128 Pep Club provides the half time entertainment at another home basketball game. Enthusiasm ls Their Forte Row One: J. Luckritz, D. Sykes, S. Loots, V. Winter, J. Hagge, B. Witt, D. Kane. Row Two: L. Graf, D. Ebensberger, L Smith, M. Bentley, C. Schmalfeldt, D. VanHorn, C. Burns. 129 Patty Ward, Shiela Stowers, Jolene Anderson, Becky Schawl, Brenda Luckritz, Maggie Pope, Becky Jacobsen, Ceci Hamilton. 'fLet,s go River Kingsla' How many times has this cry echoed around poolside, across football fields, and through gymnasiums? Spirit is what a great school needs and spirit is what Clinton High had this year. The spark that ignited this spirit in the student body was the cheerleaders. They begin to instill spirit with the opening cheer at the afternoon Pep assemblies, carry us through those incredible skits, and really have us fired up for the Loyalty Song. But their finest hour comes when they lead the entire student body in cheers to encourage our team. 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SENUQRS Ricardo Arruda Brazil Alejandra Mastropietro Argentina CHS senior Dick Starr, who spent a sum ss i 4 From South-Of The- Border - Hector Yanzon ' . Argentina Y? re Alex, as she was known to CHS students, relaxes in her American home. ai Three--count them-three South-of-the-border foreign ex- change students became part of Clinton High School for the l967- I968 school year and therefore be- came part of what must rank as CHS,s most hectic year in history. Maria Alejandra Mastropietro came from Buenos Aires,Argentina, and called several Clinton residences Nhomen for part of the year. Also from Argentina was Hector Yanzon, whose home was at San Juan. Lan- guage problems always beset ex- change students at the beginning, and Hector was no exception, but by yearls end he was adept in his new language. Both Argentinians were Rotary Exchange Students. Our AFS student for the year was Columbia, talks with Alex, Rick and Hector. Three Came To CHS Ricardo Arruda, from Recife, Bra- zil, who came in with Portugese as his mother tongue. Ricardo was a guest in the Herbert Horst home, and had junior Dave Horst for his American brother . Maria stayed with the Ralph Ba- ker, William Andersen, and Dean Galvin families. Hector was at the Rev. Frank Patterson home. CHS had an AFS student of its own in senior Richard Starr, who spent ten weeks during the summer in Cali, Columbia. Dick was one of several applicants for the trip, and was selected to spend the time in what he described as a beautiful city, in a climate, with a fine fam- ily. Our cameraman caught Hector lecturing about his native country. A major surprise came to Ricardo in February when his brother and a cousin came to Clinton for a visit. William Jambura Cecilia Hamilton Wendy Scott Barbara Drews President Vice President Secretary Tr621SL1r6r 0 O 0 Charles Abbott Gary Andersen Jolene Anderson Patricia Anderson Paul Anderson Judith Annear Sidney Armour Ricardo Arruda Michael Ashton Jeffrey Babcock Terrill Balster Gary Barnes llearts were high and tears were many as the class of l968 were the proud reeipients of the symbol of graduation. As eaeh student aeeepted his diploma, he experienced all the joys and sorrows of his years at CHS. At that moment all the hard work and sleep- less nights were fulfilled. This part of their eduea- tion was now.behind them, and a wide horizon of new experieneesand responsibilities lay before them for their investigation. Memories of Clinton lligh will linger always. The Carnival, Prom, and llomeeoming all have become part ofthe past, but there will always be some lone- some twinkling in time when their thoughts will return to Clinton lligh. No longer a class. but individuals. All having dif- ferent ideas, dreams. and goals. Separate they must. Leaving their alma mater is not an easy task, but they will faee the future with the pride. spirit, and knowledge that they have acquired at CIIS. Three Unforgettable Years . . . Beverly Benner Charles Bentley Thomas Bernstorf Dwight Berryman Sam Bidrawn Linda Bieber Michael Bigwood James Bigham l - PIX! Kathryn Boquist Stephen Boyer Rhonda Bradley Roger Burgess Jeanne Burnette Donna Burns 138 Alice Birdsley Gary Blackwell Jerry Blackwell Michael Blanchard David Blankenberg Robert Boekeloo John Boitman Donald Booth United They Ful :ll H . . . First, you have to get the William Buske Robert Byer Cheryle Byrns Thomas Callahan Donna Campbell Karen Carlson Ken Carpenter Leola Carr Striued T Their Goals entionf, 1 ff f 1 1 ff 1 f ?x f wffcfy 1 fy! f 4: W 3 ff K jf .ami ,c AH- H if V X 'Y' ,gs or , M Sharla Carson Jurgen Carstensen Now you s ee how . .. Melanie Chadourne Kieth Charnoski t fi wi X ag? I if 17 17 X , 2 f ff 4? 'H fi C X A' X Rf xx X x X R X f wwf X X 'P N N 'H X Mx as 'Y X K so XX X s xx X X x N a x xx X ND ,N Q A QQNRX ., A ss . 4 X X X s ' X gs . so x 1 X X 1 gl XSD X Q XX X SRX s. X Q3 59 gk as MXN wr sages f r G 'f', , 41,1 A , , f Steve Charnoski Margaret Clark David Collins Richard Collins Steven Collopy Patricia Conroy Linda Cooper David Cosman Gary Cox Stephen Craig Linda Crammer Thomas Crider William Crigger J on Crook William Cross Purlie Cruse Terry Davis Sharon Dawson Sandra Dean Cynthia Dellit -1.: M2 3 . X Gaiiffi I f f 1 The road to progress is paved with a lot of sweat and homework . . . and fun. From CHS They Gained Self-Improvement, Balance Concentration helped in study halls. Janice DeSi1'ey Carol Desmarais Dan Deters Luna Dever Nancy Dierks 141 ADX 'QD Carla Dierksen They Treated Us To Soaring, Roaring Linda Dierksen Michael Dithmart The Speakeasy was hidden below the proposed site of th Donna Dodge Jack Domer James Dorsey Alfred Doty Tom Drenan Barbara Drews William Dworshack Sherry Ebensberger 3 s 5 if S + .- e Q ix Razzle-Dazzle carnival . . . Dale Elleson v school Gone now, but the fun remains. William Eversoll Donald Fackler Zula Fackler Leola Fatchett Mark Feddersen Michael Filitti William Finch Kenneth Flory Daniel Enwright Larry Espe Anita Evermann Linda Eversoll Keith Fogel Michael Foley Marshall Foster Marilyn Frcderrek Bernadette Freund Sandra Frcyer Suzanne Froeschle Felix Frye John Fulton Ledy Garcia Margz1retGz1rloek Susan Geltz unmana- They Supported The Kings In H Their Endeavors Linda Gertson Wanda Gibbens Eldon Giese Lucinda Gifford Rolland Goddard Teddie Gould Kathy Grell Byron Griffith Karen Griffith Susan Griffith Susan Guidebeck Boneta Guilliams 6 O O O James Guilliams Sharon Gustafson David Haack Kathy Haack Connie Haines Sandra Hamer Cecilia Hamilton Craig Hamilton ei Gene Hamilton Linda Hammer Ronald Harding Grace Harlock 'N Between classes the elan gathered Phillip Heldt Arlin Heppner Ann Herkelmann Ricky Hey Gwenn Hickey Stephen Hink Linda Hoffman Tom Hollister Betsy Holmes Susan Honeywell Thelma Houston John Huesing Jane Huffman Joan Huffman Richard Huling Roger Hull Dennis Humphrey Alice Hunter Thomas Jackson Thomas Jacobs Homecoming Will Never Be Joanne Jensen Darrell Jepsen Kathleen Jessen Deborah Johnson Donald Johnson Kay Johnson Linda Johnson Robert Johnson Ronald Johnson Jeff Johnston Deborah Jones Douglas Jones Memories Forgotten They Displayed Energy nd Enthusiasm ln ll They Tacleled Marilyn Jungen Edward Kavanaugh Frank Keis Frank Kennedy Peggy Ketelsen Richard Keift Patrick Killean Darrell Kinzler O O 6 Eagerness That Ronald Kirchdoerller Harold Knight Thomas Knollman David Knutson Judy Knutson Steve Kohrt Ronald Kokemuller Sandra Kokjohn Marvin Kosin Michael Kraft Diane Krajonovich Pamela Kratz MW' .lohn Kustes Cecrlra Lamb Jerry Lampe Wrlham Larkrn Margo Laurent Jeffrey Lehman Linda Leibert Laura Leonard Barbara Leu Barbara Krebs Roger Krebs Teresa Kriley Robert Kunz They An mann. Y..,......,,. ,MMM Wm. ,..,,,,.,..,.,.,.. .m,...,........, Gary Lewis Thomas Lewison Linda Lorenz Nancy Lorenzen Came . . . Conquered Deborah Luckritz Marcia Luckritz r - N i 'iXQxx-ww. 1 r . M . , wr 2 W, ,,,r,, , Paula Luckrrtz Penny Machmer Mark Mallicoat Larry Malone 153 ' A 'T' Nl Niue They Wlll Not Forget I Nor Wll l CHS Les Mangold ' ' Jon Maniccia Rags: Ted Mann Beth Mantle Mike Maresca Carolyn Marske Them . .. E Carol Martin Mary Martin Pamela Martin Maria Mastropietro Robert Matje Joseph Matthiesen CHS F Kathleen McBride Carol Mcfhane Allen McClimon 'Q .4 mv Thomas McClusky Janie Mchllunney James MeGrath Nicholes McQu1st1on Charles Merritt Chris Michaelsen -...gr in-4 Unity Pride nd These Were The r I E sm li f ag I 1 Q 5 may .twin- 1 1 mt o 0 0 Mary Moore F I Watch LUOl'dS Pam MQW A ,,, I Vrpz ..AA ,, Gary Morris ' ' 1 ,M r 5 ' 'V--'- 1 Q ' N ssess i Nelson Morris mhhA z ,, - , ll V: W 2 f W QT k--' 5 Q 'I K g 4 . f Rutl1Morl V h 4. i ii i W' Kent Mortensen gj , . V ' 3 NR I f Louise Mueller DL1Ill6llWL1lllOlli1Ild Joliun Muller M Rosila Muller Michael Myers Danny Nason Jean Naughton David Neelcy 'TY Karen Nelson They Acquired Of Achievement I X X Susan Newbanks 1 Nicki Norris Diane Obermiller Susan Obermiller . Barbara Oltmanns fr: ii Q 'X 'N Carolyn Ostert Marilyn Ostert Renee Oveson Richard Parchen V James Pardee ' bl ' is Margaret ' ge : : aiii i Patterson 1: - f!aE.zmg, nz Sy m Gregory Paulline n d Michael Pearson Michelle Pearson Ronald Peterman Donna Petersen Susanne Phillips James Pieczynski Linda Piper Robert Pillers David Pirch Karen Pirch James Platter Barbara Pollack Marguerite Pope Colleen Powell 2 ,mph W U Sandra Randall Greg Rasmussen Patricia Reed Vicki Reeser Dennis Richter Gail Rickertsen Richard Rockrohr Ronald Rockwell Mary Roush Collette Powell Linda Powell Joseph Primes Francis Proost David Prout Steven Pryor Carl Quick John Quint C ass Were The Behind the scen Dee Runnels James Rutenbeclw Mary Ryan Paul Ryder Tom Sager Susan Sanders ' We mixed at mixers. Projects And Work Basis Of Friendship every successful event were the tireless workers. Joanne Savory Patricia Schlofeldt lx r Dennis Schmidt ,ce l E ,Q,H1V,,i. , ,,,, ff , aivgw 'wwf Gail Schmidt N Nikifvfi 411 5 .?1477f...3 .9 I k .., Ss to is sr X L.. Christopher Smith Kenneth Smith William Snell Arthur Snodgrass 162 Raymond Schnack Joel Schroeder Mark Schroeder Richard Schroeder Thomas Schroeder Barbara Schunter Paul Schwartz Wendy Scott Bob Shannon Cynthia Sheller Karen Shepler Mary Shore Lynn Snyder David Sorenson Donna Sorensen John Stansberry Richard Starr Vicki Stauffer Donna Stearns Edward Stearns r is Enthusiastically They Came . . . Joyfully They Participated . . . Robert Stein mann Michael Stillings Deborah Stitzell WM x, -And slim' vww Nancy Stoltenburg Ned Stoltenburg William Stoltz Jay Stone Marsha Stormes Dennis Stowers Garrison Stubblefield DeRaye Sukut SW anson They Created New John Sykes James Tate David Taylor Dale Teachout Danny Thomas 164 l........ li J ' If We i r Qt . If - Jeffrey Thomas Scott Thomas Steve Tiesman William Tigh Sibylle Tode John Tolson Phyllis Tompkins Susan Tompkins Challenges QQ Wmff. W? Andriana Van Maanen Sylvia Van Maanen Annette Voge Kathryn Vogel Lynn Vogel Sharon Vogt Janet Wagner Donald Walker Mark Walker David Warren Edward Wedge Terry Wentworth ,awww Carol Wiggins Lorraine Wilkerson Carol Williams Lowetta Williams 'W f, if M ff, Jean Winger Mary Winger Karlynne Winter Gerald Wise They Carried Thomas Wolf CHS Ideals . . . Larry Witt John Wolfe David Wolter David Woods Kenny Wyatt Hector Yanzon William York Donald Young lone Young Larry Young They Were Loyal . . . iff M CAMERA-SHY SENIORS i Harold Anderson John Dolan Steve Donahue Harold Evers Leonard Eversoll Timothy Gentz Robert Hammond Robert Heath Steve LaCourse Patrick Marshall Kenneth McCune David Tretten Gus Villageliu ii'M'lll'?'l Bl li I T 169 A s agua! Pr 3,3-'NFB' ir' Memories Linger As A Hearts were high and tears were many as the class of 768 were the proud recipients of the symbol of graduation. As each student accept- ed his diploma he experienced all the joys and sorrows of his years at CHS. At that moment all the hard work and sleepless nights were ful- filled. This part of the education was now behind them and a wide horizon of new experiences and responsibilities lay before them for their investigation. Memories of Clinton High will linger always. The Carnival, Prom, and Homecoming . . . all have become part of the past, but there will always be some lonesome twinkling in time when their thoughts will return to Clinton High. No longer a class, but individuals. All having different ideas, dreams, and goals. Separate they must. Leaving their alma mater is not an easy task, but they will face the future with pride and spirit they have ac- quired and shown at CHS. 1 '.x it N- Year Ends '49, 1- . X SJ , :A ,'2 k5Zm, ..,f '1am.,, :W V. ff ,Q uf. , Wg, W, .f , Aw 'If JMNUQRS 'il'-' President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Kelly McCabe Merle Rosenthal Betty Taylor Jane Vance ' X - B : . t 174 G. Adkins D. Andersen D. Anderson F. Anderson M. Anderson M. Anderson P. Anderson S. Austin S. Bader G. Baker S. Baldwin C. Barr K. Bates W. Beaty D. Bedeger S. Behr R. Bentley S. Bentley J. Bickert B. Bickford J. Berber L. Birdsall B. Birely G. Birely E. Birkett M. Black B. Blackwell 'R -. V. Boardsen N. Bock B. Boegal H. Boggs L. Bohnson R. Boldt - X ' . . . B- Boots . . . Those wonderful Rings . . . their arriv- al was a year,s highlight! ' .. ., fx .gr With perfect ease, the Junior Class accepted the mantle of heavier responsibility that comes to their class. And, as grindstones polish diamonds to bring out their luster, so the buffeting of duty and work began to bring out the polish that was theirs. As an insignia of their new status, the juniors proudly displayed their new class rings. For many days they were addicted to hand fluttering, but the novelty waned and they became responsible and serious again. They had to be, two ofthe biggest events of the year were in their hands. They accep- ted the challenge of decorating and managing the year's social highlight, the Junior-Senior prom, and financed it with another extra-vaganza, the annual Junior Carnival. They made their contribution in a myriad of ways-sports, music, dramaeas befits those pre- paring for the serious business of becoming seniors. These were the juniors-one step nearer caps and gowns, the junior class-a thing not yet complete, but showing signs of what was to be. D. Bradley D. Bratthauer C. Bray G. Breidenbach L. Breidenbach P. Breitbach R. Bresnaham P. Brick C. Brown J. Brown L. Bruggenwirth L. Buckley N. Borup S. Bosteder S. Boutwell J. Bowers A. Boyert V. Brackemyer S .r are . J . 'Ei We W X. 'X ses. f Q 3 lar wr bf X X X S si. .wg k :gf .L we N- .... -. 0 3 g. K A' fSsw,w een, 'ls Ne, , 5 ,,-' s .X 6 J. Burden J. Burlingame T. Burmeister C. Burns J. Burrus R. Byard R. Byers N. Cadagan J. Callen O. Campbell L. Carstensen P. Cartee D. Carter J. Chafer S. Chandler R. Chatterson C. Christian L. Christiansen E. Clark J. Clark P. Clark N. Clausen S. Clausen D. Cohea J. Colson C. Colson P. Comstock C. Conroy T. Cooley R. Coon L. Cosman L. Cottral G. Creecy D. Crider G. Cripple 5 - E . .5 Class In- Between G. Crockett V. Cronk C. Crosson J. Dale D. Dalrymple J. Daugherty D. Dawson P. Dawson J. Dawson D. Dayen J. Deters C. Deters W. Dettner S. Dihlmann D. Dixon P. Doescher J. Dohrmann D. Dorsey K. Douglas T. Dreibelbeis J. Duggleby E. Duhr D. Dunlavy L. Dunmore R. Durgin W. Ebensberger L. Eberle P. Eberle B. Ege S. Eggers L. Ellinwood S. Elliott C. Elsasser E. Epping C. Evers D. Everson A. Farley T. Faulkner K. Finch L. Finch J. Frazier M. Freels O O M,,4t'x, S. Freyer R. 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Holcomb Striued For Quality was fun to just talk things over . . 1 over . . and over. i J ... my 0 0 M. Holle C. Holm E. Holt T. Holt J. Honeywell B. Hoogheem R. Hook K. Hooper D. Horst D. Hosette K. Hosette J. Housenga 'I79 J' 'aim 1 ry ' I , xg- 'f ,' f.w5ff,.ez 1' I X 43924 5 ew 'sf 5 nw , ., fl 5 ' X ri ' '556731 nr V 3 , were .a , , , . . l f as lf l ffkfi K if X y l X N , 2 ' -Qs' 4 4 sr 'i'. 1 . Z M . 'if . Z. .. f Z .. WN .... ,. www: .sw .... .. . . .,-his i w .. v,.v ,.,'s,,, . . . . 5:5 ,I uw- ., ff.-111355 C. Howard S. Hudelson ss: 9 R. Huebner F, 5255 15512225 X. if ffm? 12515. 1: L. Huffman T. Huffmann B. Hyde we-..4 1 .5152 isis X f v , EA X xx xX at ew C XX we N.. if. . S, so is is X x in l J. Iverson D. Jackson L. Jacobsen R. Jacobsen S. Jacobsen , . .. C. Jenkins D. Jensen D. Jepsen S. Jess N-A' 'M S. Jess D. Jessen N. Jessen J. Johannsen I D. Johnson S I D. Johnson rn I e as .uf Dx S, I 180 D. Johnson S. Johnson S. Johnson A. Johnston D. Jones J. Jones P. Jones T. Jordan N M. Judge S. Jurgensen C. Kampas K. Kane ., f P. Kane D. Kaufman S. Kaup G. Keis B. Kelly R, Kettler T. Kieller R. Killean S. Killean P. King R. King J. Kinney Ready?'?? Here comes locker inspection! Tear. Great Year . . . S. Koenes D. Komrofske P. Koop C. Krabbenhoft R. Krajnovich M. Kramer B. Kranovich P. Kranovich E. Krebs K. Krebs J. Lahann R. Lahne E. Lange D. Laughlin J. Lauritzen R. Lawler S. Lawrence P. Leonard .,-. fm f 'fx C. Kirby W. Kitchen D. Klahn B. Klein L. Koberna S. Koehler seiww , , , f. f- ff ff f , rrff-w11,:1H.fw 5.51 . m . 2 xfirfiwfzwi M. ' 74 4 , 2 1 'fe ,M ?f . .Q 'H W 4 . 9' ' lf? ' .gi U Ri S r A I wx? M. Lienau J. Long B. Luckritz ' :v K. Luckritz C R. Lutz C. Mahmens .S g ? 3 ,. R k S.Ma11inger is 3 nr 4, ip K. Mangler. ' A P' Q Zh. m'1'- 1 'C E. Manikowski A. Maresca 5 1. ... Q. D. Maring hk Martin , .,. Martin iffy . R. Martin J 1 e gr? fQQ Q: P Q' , LMWC 5 ' ---- C lAh Q' y K . May X1 - K. May K. McCabe D. McCluskey D. McCoy V. McCune P. 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QW' 1 23- -Q.--.QI -KWSGQTMQ-.tiff -.-F:--'YTF-?.52-.W H +1 I 2 DMQRES , MZ 'LW fa f ei W ,QW , 4 58 f 1- Q :V Wa' , A if W? , - Le Steven Andresen Dennis Murphy Allison Chekal David Koch President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer lnexperienced, But Willing To Face The Challenge . . . J. Abshire f B. Anderson ZA, -2 D. Anderson 5, 0 D. Anderson L. Anderson S. Andresen E 5 dl' J J S. Annear it ' if V, Anderson id . S. Arlen , C. Armiltroilg if -., W . , L. As po e y ZA- , f D. Ashton V V J . . ' 2 L. Aude A J. Austin A 4 V J f S. Bahnsen D. Baily S. Bailey L. Baker N. Barrette S. Beckwith J. Behrens J A T. Bell C. Bender K. Bentley M. Bentley S. Bentley M. Berryman D. Berthel 'Q' S. Bergstrom S. Bickert J. Beiber R. Birkett S. Boitman S. Boka G. Boldt 4 V. Booth D. Boswell D. Bousman G. Bowman K. Boyert B. Boysen R. Bradley K. Bray . ':'i .Q ., W tis. Z They Accepted The Jibes . . . Fully packed with an over-capacity of wonder- ing eyes, the traditional shelf accepted its annual burden, the incoming sophomore class. They came from three junior high schools and quickly learned to work as a single body, recognizing the responsi- bilities designated to it, the class of 1970. Election of class officers in September, participation in many traditional CHS functions, and finally the Gateway Classics dance, provided them the opportunity to display their talent and ability. The sophomore year is the most difficult of the high school years. Acquainting oneself with the op- eration of a senior high school can be trying, and many antagonizing moments are spent in bewilder- ment. The class of ,7O eventually escaped from this fog of mystery and blossomed to show they, too, could work contiguously with the rest of the stu- dent body. This was a year of new experiences, first impres- sions, and achievement. The class of '70 looks to- ward future years at CHS with anticipation, but their sophomore year will never be forgotten. D. Cerling P. Charnogursky G. Charnoski L. Cheramy K. Christensen S. Christian S. Clark K. Clarke S. Coddington J. Coon R. Cooper E. Core M. Cornelius G. Cox W. Cramer W. Crampton C. Creecy T. Cronk T. Bray S. Breyfogle S. Breyfogle T. Brigham P. Broderick S. Bruggenwirth J. Bryden D. Buelow J. Burke L. Burkert A. Burrus C. Byard B. Callahan D. Campbell M. Campbell R. Campbell C. Canfield R. Carlson L. Carpenter S. Carson D. Carstensen IBEENBE' . asifsll '21 vifiiiaf . age - -af... sk 6 ' :QI-1-f..:f ' 'f--2'::I'::-If 'Gi ' W5 S .--- iife as is 31.57 ,ir r- 3: ...ii .Q QQ? ,Q W ...., 3 e seek 35 febxl- RT QNX X . N X K e Se- X. v s. Riga a .L we is f-1-S-is as A- an . -Q, Q. N. Q .1 -. ' I-.Es '.-- 5 .-1:5 9 .. .. .. .. ... ! A. N N, RM ' 1 '. --2.II'.:r g:- :Ea 4 :du 235:11 I, Y ' iii -gg EQ.. . h . A 'Q X NNN K X QR 1. Wir' . 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R XXX ,,,.,-1-nv' I I A I :er ., . ,., rr 1:11. 1 fx Therr Trademark J . Greve M. Groh M. Groh G. Guidebeck M. Guidebeck M. Guilliams P. Gustafson 1 T. Haack J. Hagge L. Hagge R. Hall R. Hamilton D. Hankins J. Hansen M. Hansen G. Hardy W. Harlock C. Harms P. Harris J. Hartman Z. Hartz S. Hartz D. Harvilla M. Haskin K. Healless A. Heck M-. Heiden R. Hein Q 0 O J. Goddard S. Goers R. Goettsch K. Goodsman M. Gradert G. Gramer D. Green R. Grell K. Fullan K. Fulton L. Garnett D. Gassman C. Geltz G. Gerdom D. Geronzin L. Gibbens C. Gibson C. Gibson M. Glew A. Goodard i H fr g as a Qr.. ff at .w f i gi af. 3 V.. K ' ' 'V 2255? ' veg, 5. f . .V ,,. V. ,A,,, f '5i1'f2f- -5.1r'Z?g'f W1 wr ..... , Q .-ry,,v,Wz.' . I L V Nr Y. frm Y .. . . Y 2-c it .. 15' 'R ' rm .. .- Q , v .19 4. G. Heinsen D. Heppner 5 Nr- .S as K C. Herrman G. Hildebrandt S. Hink V R. Hodges .sf GL xp P. Hoffman B. Hoffman Classwork became a foremost concern f They Took Pride In The Their E... R. Holmes J K. Hollrster Q , R. Honeywell N 8 A M. Hoover .-. i':'sE V. Hopkins C. Housenga 5 ssl X fr-sg Q5 .....x 'N i x s Q .se 1 G -s ' Q' M. Hubbart --1:'i'::1 - ' A G. Huebbe sf .A It e.'n .gf M. Huebner X sg.. ' G. sw V J ni A- Hllllng :H Q ::'7':f'?1fZ. ' F' ' - .. 'n --ik if 1 ' -. . . kkik J K 'Q' xx Hunter - 1 .. . f' g el J G S. Huntrods K, . A -.ss ' -, .1 x H . f- of X R- Hyde 9 Q I 1 -' ' - ' X ' R- Jablonski .... . ,.:,,.., . M ' 1 . . J.JaCkS0f1 V J M L.Jackson , sw ,.,' Z . ,. f - 'fd' :ff . S. H ek K . H ir ' E' Jacobs J A . A ' ,,. .. Q G. Jakubsen se 1- Jenkins A J J K. Jennings F ii, I . A , D. Jensen -4 . s T V. Jensen Y sz ' ,,f.. E. Jess 3 Q - 'Y ' I G. Johansen 'sf:. , , . B Johnson yi Q5 , an , Ji .. ,X A 'K J . Johnson J. Johnson K. Johnson R. Johnson 5 s B. Johnston M ! D Jonston :Qi B Jones . Q EA ., E. Johnson . 3 yone. Work Of Class D. Jones M. Jones R. Jones R. Jones L. Jordon R. Jordon C. Jorgensen Z'iL.s91,- N A Q :asia test X is 5, X ,kr . NR. was ' xg up g- 1 Q t 1 M sit grey .few . to M. Jorgensen R. Juist J. Junginger P. Junginger D. Kahler C. Kane D. Kane D. Kane N. Kaup J. Keis D. Keiser K. Keith L. Keller K. Kelly D. Ketelsen D. Ketelsen R. Kettler J. Kieft , 'F' - - 1 . . ' 1 lf R s . -' ., -li 2 ' DDQ' Q Dx liikev ff P I ir J :Z ,P.:' QS- J .ss - I , , 3 Slim X s Q. A A float was a 'ifirst in class projects. T' Kmlhdoerfer L L. K1rk D. Kirst K. Klahn B. Klare D. Knight D. Koch G. Koehler L. Kokemuller S. Krava D. Kruse D. Ladehoff S. Lambert C. Lange .:: ' .-,. Q . -' K xx t 5 . ,. . -., , ffg - X 5.55,-Eifiaar K- ' ' SRX J W 1 ss f J r . 1 . k.-. , s-are-ss S . A J . Sr: X , X X X Q if ' K 9 K' ..,.. . . sem. . ff' -R -Q . Cie., X li KJ 3 ... Ns. , . 'ii sr X X sr ' ' ..... :lg .,.. '?:'IS 'R':. . 1: fE:',.:fSf-.tis :QP '- - I 5? xX xx s N X W is V QM C INS . X N, 7 t:.l. C..C, . B., . .. -z.sg ' t fe l i , 9 2 5 is Q- S' s. 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Michaelsen B. Miller Q f R. Miller 5' Q.. -w e T. Miller 1 ,4 ' J. Milligan ,. zz, D. Minckler Ni? --E:-55IE'fEE3:EEifF:f T: 'f Eff: 1 ., w M Q Q M. Minsk T. Monahan D. Moore S. Morris E. Mort B T. Morton M. Moss J. Mueller J. Mugasis R. Mull K. Mullen l. Muller S. Mumm D. Murphy S. Myers S. Naeve E. Nelson J. Nelson R. Nelson A.. ,fx , A -3 I : . ks.--' N W. Newman B. Niebuhr l ' Zlf 5 :l li'l ' llllxx lll 4 L. Nielsen T. Nier S. Niles G. Nims L. Noble N. Nord M. Ohrt R. Olson J. Ostert R. Otten R. Ottens C. Parker K. Pearson X . swims. G -was N .. ...... . . lv in X L. W . . . islfrilififi.. -. S F ' Q' . .A ' ff .xl- W .gk s X Y 3 ...,: so i s ,,. xr sz. ssjsx s .SS X sw 5 X X X K 5 4 X E ws.. X N qjsihjg New X QNX X X If sex sm X Q ,s X xx xx se N XX x ' I Y . Q.. in P X as E s ' X' Rise u sf ..,A. r N w Faces Showed Eagerness, Enthusiasm . . X X , . .. 0 O O ss. S 4 3 'MW 592 fm la I are 9 9 Z 1 6 5. . .M 3 new , 17 fi I f s f f f 3 qi? 5 6 6 air H we . ff ? 9. NM . as at 'Jul Qffx D. Peck D. Perrin L. Peters T. Peters B. Petersen D. Peterson M. Petersen S. Petersen L. Phelps R. Pike J. Pillers M. Plater V. Pope C. Powell D. Pratt C. Primes R. Purcell C. Quick R. Rannfeldt R. Raun J. Ray M. Rayboss S. Reckman C. Redman S. Reese 1 W,,,m E .,..V :.,..: M. Rehr u 4 C J. Relyglroldj ' - 'C Vl.. A- 102 es . CC ' C 'l'-'., M C. Rickertson l C A ' A ' E. Richmond J J N M , 9 G. Rockrohr l C C C C J- Roe J. Rogers . J. Roode .X L. Rothert f G, Rursch - i 'tlll ' S. Russell C AA.,f11 f S. Russell C 'lCi CC L. Rutenbeck . C .C C E- Ryan H' A A Ryan J- Ryder CC t t'r' C 5 . J. Saddoris Cll e g C J... . it . P - Sager C CCCJCC CC' 3 R. Sager 1 ,.V,j.V,V.....,.... . .A... . C. Savory C' ' CC F. Schafer J J. Schiess ' , .tr W 53 C. Schmalfeldt ' VIIV' i , M. Schmidt M , . K. Schnack. M. Schnerder i f f 's ' t'ls'ff'r f ' M. Schroeder .,,, ... J P. Schroeder W U . tfir 1 . B. Schunter ,r,. . CC, L G. Scott t R- scoff 5 CCC Y l'fs ' .L ,ilEf S. Scott -f f YC f. 1 V.-aa. D. Seernatter C D, Seiver C. Shannon .l. Shaw R. Shaw P. Sheller G. Shcperd K. Sherman W. Sherman S. Shockey R. Simmons S. Simmons B. Sims L. Smith L. Smith P. Smith R. Smith D. Snyder J. Soenksen R. Soenksen D. Sorensen K. Stuben K. Stanley D. Steeg D. Steegc W Z f M in f f f ye' f Z V '15 f EK ' X, -' 2 ,. f ,V , if 5' ' , I .W ,,,.,, . , 1 E -f .2 f , K ,., 42 '. ff, . ,fa .mm gf f V fa f f Q, f f 1 Z V. '- ' , .D 1, 7.,,, 'f'3 . 1, .5 , if C. Theorems, Silas Marner, Th Roman Empire It's All In Day's Work few . M. . 42: ff , f rgswfrf - . ,,,. D. Steffey D. Steffey P. Steffey E , ibn 6 J .-,v..v : F2 3'?5 JfrW l Z' if JVWIJ. i. f L. Tunink D. Upchurch G. Vanloo D. Varney A. Vath R Villageliu VA R. Vining ,fi- G. Vogel J. Vogel J. Vosatka M. Vulich R. Wagner J. Stormes D. Stover K. Strunk X B. Stuard ARARQ ' G. srubbieneid T J. Stubbs U D. Stuhlman 1 , JJJJ S. Svacina J A 1 S. Swanson D. Sykes fi H J. Taylor , K. Taylor A 'A D. Temple - ' V 4' G. Thielen V y M.Thomas fQ5 1..l ,.V I 2 f i' Vll' .. S' Thomas gk Vzill ff J. Thomson t A , D. Tompkins H . M. Townsend J V ii K.Trettin L J ,ju R' y S S. Troutman S ' . rrr' .'-.... fi f , D- Tf0XC1 R D. Tfoxer 5 F f T D. Tunink There Were New Experiences 0 0 Q M. Walters E. Wardrip B. Waring D. Warren L. Watts J. Webb S. Webb M. Weil k:,. . .. oweich 'QIQ ..,' P. Wenzel ' A 9 I L. Wenick M. Weston W. White r I + N ri X Iv S.Wibbles J. Widener ' H M , J. wiese .,, J .. i C.Wilden 5 J 2 L J. Wilkerson L Q D.Winn A P - T. Winter J B. tt ,--..... J: . -J-Witt ..... Q X B. Win -' 1 J wright Q D' 1 R. Wynkoop E3 iw W x G. Wynn ,wgikhl Q ' J . Yahn P. Youngblood But They Became Part Cf CHS C. Ytzen L. Zirbes CAMERA SHY S. Bock B. L. Boutwell M M. Breitbach L. P. Brick K L. Cain H G. Edmonds J. B. Graham S. P. Hamstra J. W. Hindley A L. Knutson B. M. Knutson V W. Lind D. J. Mangler C. T. 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'S-.AA lf ' ' -g:',,9 5wif-'x,:,'i2'X 'x . it -,Q 3 - -' za -K -'-,gc ' , 6 x '- -,X , 'gg--. A 3:35 1. 4230 A 4 - 'Ar- G 2 xi ' -- -1 '. , Y - 2:2 3-'-. ww -A - 1 1' is ' 1 0w','s 82, ' 610 'E ef ... Q, fm ,gs , ., FACU HIV Mr. Richard Grau Superintendent bmw.. l. Mr. Harold Weber Principal Mr. Donald Kolsrud Assistant Principal 4 ri R. T. Grau, Supt.g Leonard H. Peetz, Robe Meggenberg, Eugene Veit, Jr., George Principafs essage CHS... THIS HAS BEEN A GREAT YEAR. if YOU Have developed the quality called common sense and reason things out. Do not substitute guessing for investigation. Do not give up easily. Have learned how to disagree Without being dis- agreeable, and try to see both sides of a question. Have the desire and ability to work cooperatively with others toward a common goal. Have learned such disasters like the schoolhouse fire can touch your lifeeand you compensate for these necessary changes by adaptation, desire to achieve and cooperation. ln my opinion, you responded to the emergency in great style. You can say This has been a great yearw. l wish for your future to be even greater. Sincerely, 4JMQf9,g.f Harold W. Weber . Lothringen,Carl J. Jessen, George E. Kruse, Vernon C. Cook, Clifford C. Leary, E. G. iylor, Clarence A. Smith. Fire that one Word which so unexpectedly reconstructed the lives of Clinton students and their families meant an additional bur- den for an already harried admin- istration force, so that their year was anything BUT a very good year. When two fires erased the high school buildingis usefulness for the second semester. administration forces literally burned the mid- night oil working out the solu- tion of a split-schedule at Wash- ington Junior High. But that was only the beginning, as hours and hours of additional time had to be spent in planning for replace- ment buildings. Needless to say, a dedication to duty was needed to cope with the problems of school year 1967- 1968. Unexpected Burdens Fall Cn Administration Numerous conferences in order to solve the last of the problems raised by the new situation were held by administrators Mr. Kolsrud and Mr. Weber. Mr. Warren Haffner Miss Emma Hyer Miss Florence Warnock Audio-Visual Nurse Librarian . . . In Special Fields Unlimited service is obtained from the numerous people who help us while at CHS. Complaints about ailments from broken arms to upset stomachs to just lack of sleep are kindly contended with by Miss Hyer. A world of knowledge in one room-the library-is efficiently super- vised by Miss Warnock. The sound crew room is always bustling with the helpful volunteers under Mr. Haffner. These students show films and do much audio-visual work at assemblies which make our days a little more interesting. The running of Clinton High isa never-ending process. This process is made smoother, though, by the many friendly people in the office who are always willing to help. These people form the back- bone of CHS in their continual willingness to serve both the school and the student body. . . . Service is Their Motto Mrs. Ruth Braudt Secretary to Principal Mrs. Margaret Clark Mrs. Marian Johnston Miss Virginia Long Mrs. Virginia McKinley Bookkeeper Clerk Secretary Secretary 206 They Smooth The Way Along Life's Road Two roads diverged in a yellow wood . . . This line, taken from a poem by Robert Frost, symbol- izes a pressing problem confronted by all high school students- Which road shall I take?l'Aiding students in choosing the correct road,' or career he should take is one of the duties of a counselor. The coun- selors also help students to plan their programs, ac- quaint the students to activities available to him, discuss any personal problems, and aid students in finding jobs. The right words at the right time . . .a little counseling goes a long way. Miss Miriam Blakely Girls' Counselor Mr. Edwin Jones Counseling, Activities Director Mr. Richard Olson Boys' Counselor Mr. Daryl Miller Guidance Director Miss JuLaine Hale Girls' Counselor Miss Catherine Austin Mrs. Josie Bagosy English 10 English 12 Miss Plucia Christ Mrs. Adrienne Gabcl English 11 Englwh 10 Mr, Paul Hall Mr. J, E. Ortmeyer Speech, English 10 English 12 Language Is The Gate The study of our English language is surely one of the most important aspects of our high school curriculum. Sophomore English students are first schooled in the use of library facilities. Novels, plays, and poetry are read in class. Students are drilled in fundamental grammar, and try their hand at com- position. American literature is the subject of study by CHS juniors. Students familiarize themselves with all phases of both early and modern American lit- erature. They also give several book reports and prepare a formal term Mr Richard Potts Mr. William Reedy Mr. Richard Swartzbaugh English 11, English 11 English ll World History 208 paper. English 12 is an elective, which is almost mandatory for college-bound seniors. Students review grammar, While plays, novels, and poetry by English authors are covered. Monthly book reports supplement their stu- dies. Students further develop their talents by writing themes, which make up the main part of the course, in the various English literary styles. iterature as part of their English work To Further Learning g'Bienvenidos estudiantesli' This is a familiar greeting to CHS Spanish students. Spanish classes are now conducted in Spanish, making it easier for students to increase their vocabulary and improve their grammar. Classes are supplemented by the Spanish magazine EL SOL. Skill in reading and writing is improved and stressed in Spanish ll in preparation for the more difficult grammar and novels which are conquered in Spanish lll and IV. ln French classes, much grammar is studied, but the main emphasis is on conversation. Discussions, conducted in French, cover everything from cur- rent events to school activities. Every month the class receives an interesting French publication to supplement their studies. Latin classes are small, but comprehensive. First year students build vocabulary, read stories about ancient Rome, and wrestle with conjugations. More advanced scholars read Roman history, mythology, and travel with Caesar on his campaigns through Gaul. The knowledge of Latin will make spelling and word comprehension much easier for them in years to come. French Club students enjoy a mock Sidewalk Cafe as part Miss Lucille Carter ofa meeting. Latin 9 Miss Elizabeth Dahm Mrs. Kathleen Stet Spanish French Eve' itk'N1ul 'm if 3 ,Ng t as Let's make it ,36-24-36'.', Developing Skills Mr, Lanny Reed Mr. Merle Romey Wood Shop Vocational Machines ' i . Mr. James Law Vocational Director 3 Mr. Robert Leuders 2 Metal Shop E Wrestling Mr. Paul Olsan Mechanical Drawing Over half the male population at CHS is enrolled in some industrial arts program. Men rule on the first floor of the shops building where most of the classes are located. The many and varied courses taught there enable students to gain both knowledge and experience. Nearly every industrial skill is covered. One-hour after- noon courses include metal shop, machine shop, auto shop, woodworking, and mechanical drawing. A course in electron- ics Was offered for the first time this year. Mornings are oc- V if . l . ML MiChaelTay101' Mr. Leonard Wilson cupied by the three-hour vocational programs. Students in these courses are given concentrated instruction in auto mechanics, machine shop, and welding. One of the more publicized courses, building trades, was successful in com- pleting its nineteenth house this year. All these courses pro- vide useful skills and future employment qualifications. '6That's Where the thing-a-majig goes into the frammisstanf' Auto Shops Building Trades Miss Mabel Foster Miss Marcia Potts All aboardli' U.ll'l0ll llltill Slllllllt URWER illllfllllllli CAR umm minus me Spurring Interest ln Clothes, Cars . . . Keep your eyes movingg consequently you will get the complete traffic picture. This phrase was often heard during zero hour in the CHS auditorium, where aspects of defensive driving were impressed on the minds of novice motorists. The 430 students attended four lecture sessions a week before school and got actual behind-the-wheel experience during gym periods. At the end of the semester a minimum of thirty hours in the classroom, six hours in the driver's seat, and a passing grade were needed to receive a certificate ofcompletion. These requirements were met with the skilled supervision of the five driving instructors. The program also included an after school course enrolling 100 future drivers of high school age, as well as a summer session. is l pu, Mr, Rudy Emmel MI. DUZIIIC Hllth Driver Education D1'iVC1' EdL1C21fiOI1 Mr. Kenneth Kroemer Driver Education Mr. Gerald Moyer Driver Education Mr. Robert Roush Driver Education Home Economics Home Economics The foundation of a modern homemaker is based on her knowledge ofand skill in Home Economics. To build up these necessary skills it is essential to have a solid background which can be obtained through Home Economics course. General Home Economics prepares the high school girl for tomorrow, and the skills she acquires can be applied to her everyday living today. Styling and wardrobe planning are stressed in Clothing Appreciation. An understanding of color and design play another important part of this course. Home management teaches one of the importance of a sensible bud- get in addition to the instruction of basic interior decorating. 2ll Mr, Richard Bryson Geometry Mr. Maynard llansen Advanced Mathematics Mr. Orrin Parks Algebra II Mr. Raymond Raser Geometry Miss Odelia Schrunk Geometry M .fy wi X v WK? f A Geometry supplied the challenge for some. Math . . . n Essential For Everyone . . . Mathematics is essential for a Well rounded curricu- lum and CHS has the facilities to meet the needs of in- terested math students. The knowledge gained through mathematics will give the student a head start on any profession he chooses. One year of math is required for graduation, but there is a Wide array of courses to select from. Applied math, plane geometry, Algebra I and II, trigonometry, solid geometry and calculus are offered. For the excep- tional math student there is a special three year accel- erated math program which is provided. The math classes are preparing Clinton High School students for what lies ahead by careful study and re- search, which will prove indispensable in their futures. Mr. Raymond Smith Algebra Mr. William Lehr Student Council Mathematics 2l2 dfqpxi Mr. Mark Gibson Science But it was only one course in the field. Science . . . The Torch That Lights The Path . . . Science is the torch that lights the path of knowledge. The secrets of man and his environment are continually being unlocked by the never-ending research of mod- ern scientists. The students of CHS are offered various science courses. Biology presents the basic fundamentals of human life and other living matter. Chemistry familiarizes the student with the composition of matter. Through laboratory experimentation, the student observes the laws and properties of various compounds, solutions and elements. Natural laws and processes and states and properties of matter and energy are included in the study of physics. Psychology explores in depth the behavior of individuals. Physiology studies the chemical processes ofthe human body. Practical science is a combination of all these courses. With the background CHS students receive, they are able to relate everyday living to the ever-expanding field of science. Mr. Gary Grey Practical Science Mr. Gerry Haukoos Biology Mr. Richard Kissack 213 Biology Mr. Charles Rhodes Mr. Stanley Teachout World History, Psychology CHCINNW Mr Charles Rochan Mr. John Dellaan .iss il' Art Vocal Music The Fine Arts . . . The rhythmically blended colors and symmetric designs attract the eye ofthe beholder. The images soothe or excite the eye, as ones imagination is caught by the artist's impression. Low, mellow tones from a cello and the shrill, contrasting pitch of a piceolo help weave one of the orchestrzfs impressive melodies. The audience is encompassed by swirling notes harmoniously joined. Their thoughts wander with each stroke ofthe strings. The rumble of the booming bass drum and the blare of the brass section herald the approach of the band. Marcliing to the lively Ca- dence, scores of feet involuntarily pick up the spirited beat. The stately black robed choir deals seriously with their business of producing quality music. The room fills with sound, as the singers project the intensity of their interpretations to the audience. The art department, band, orchestra, and choir exemplify fine arts at CHS. They harmonize to make the everyday humdrum a little more enjoyable. . . . They Make Life More Enjoyable Mr. Carl Hoon Band 214 Mrs. Kathryn Stoskopf Mr, Roger Stoskopf Orchestra Band 1 i .f,. Jn- -fi - '53 Mr. William Beyer Mr- JUIUQS Bump Mr: Don Hayes Mr. Max Lynn Physical Education, Pl1YS1Cf1l l'-llllCllfl0lL PllYS1C211 EdUC2iU0lL Athletic Director Basketball l'00ll7Ull lfootball, Physiology 0 O 9 A Sound Body First you learn the basic strokes . . .then swim. Mr. Wayne Phillips Physical lflducation lfootball iQ A sense of sportsmanship and physical fitnessetliese are the goals of the Physical Education Depart- ment at CHS. Sophomore students are requir- ed to take two hours of gym each week. The junior and senior boys each take three hours weekly, while the girls take two hours. These classes evolve around many forms of activity. Beginning in the fall, boys enjoy football, while the girls learn field games such as hockey and speedball. During the next two quarters, both swim, tumble, and use the trampoline. The boys sup- plement this with basketball and wrestling, while the girls also play table tennis, volleyball, and do folk and modern dancing. Spring brings track and baseball for boys, and archery, tennis, golf, and softball for girls. It adds up to a compre- hensive body-building program. Miss Carol Young Miss Larry Lou St. John Mrs. Ruth Loia Physical liducation Physical Education Physical Education E'- vwv m11a v Mr. Graham Espey Mr. Harry Holsclaw U. S. History World History Musa During American History, junioi Understanding The Mr. Marvin Hyde Mr. Patrick Irelan Government, Economics U. S. History . . . Thus it was in the beginning? World History lectures provided the background for later Social Studies. 6 MM Mr. Richard Klaessy World History MI' Jay Mennenga MIS. NOIIH Ol6SO1'l Government Govemmenf 'u..,uqY , ,W Mr. Richard Pollack U. S. History introduced to term papers. World We Live In . . . 'The history of the World is but the biography of great menf, Sophomores found this to be true in their study of world history. As they skimmed the pages through great empires they discovered that man made the dynasty prosper or he made it fall. uWhile We read history we make historyf, Juniors reached for answers that faced the American people both past and present in their study of American History. HA community is like a shipg everyone ought to be prepared to take the helmf, For seniors learning and understanding the functions of government was their goal. We, the people, and 'fgovernment is your responsibilityf' were two of many ideas incorporated into their thinking. All aspects of understanding the world we live in are provided for by the three social studies departments. Understanding man's world of finances is also furnished by economics, a senior elective. Lady Byrd Who? . . . Government is the only required senior course. Mr. John Poulson U. S. History Miss Helen Stoddard World History Mr. Bruce West Government Typewriters, adding m a c h i n e s, dictaphones! these are some of the machines that aid the com- mercially-minded students toward perfection. The departmental teachers keep their pupils on their toes and always thinking, for the business world is a busy world. The business education department furnishes stu- dents with the necessary knowledge and skill which is essential to compete with such keen competition as exists in the world today. The courses that are available are shorthand, bookkeeping, general busi- ness, business machines, and the ever-popular typing. Those students who go on to a successful career in business, utilizing the knowledge they have ac- quired will agree that, He profits most who serves bestf, 15:5 ft if Ti rL15 ' 'T N . . w e It it 'x .. e N' if . 7 3 . X xii . Miss Gertrude Englert Mr. Dennis Johnson Business Education Typing, Sh0f'fl13Ild He Profits Most Who Serves Best Mr. Duane Leube Bookkeeping Miss Ruth Potter Typing, Shorthand Mr. Harold Stevens General Business Sales Mrs. J. R. Ingraham Mrs. lngraham, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Cornish, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Redell, Mrs. Hook, Mrs. Fuhrmann, Mrs. Ilundquist, Mrs. Krebs. Absent, Mrs. Kems. Colorful Calories . . . There are 1450 Hstarving students in Clinton High by noon each day, this, multiplied times 180 school days, affords quite a challenge. Pitting every ounce of their cooking knowledge and skill against this mob are the women behind the lines . . . the cooks. In addition to serving a hot meal each day at noon, the cafeteria offers milk and rolls for sale before school. Closets Clean The custodians, Work is never done, but clean floors, shining windows, and empty Wastebaskets remind us that these men have been at work. Long after most students have gone home, the diligent janitors work to make CHS a little pleasanter for all of us. These are the men and Women behind the scenes. They receive little recognition, but they are essen- tial to a smoothly functioning unit such as Clinton High. Mr. Krabbenhoft, Mr. J. Holgaard, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Stremlow, Mr. Hinricksen, Mr. A. Holgaard, Mr. Anderson. Insert, Mrs. Jost. Organization Index A'Cape1la Choir .... . . . 88-89 All-State ...... . . . 94-95 Athletics Baseball . . . . . . 74-75 Basketball . . . . . 34-39 Fall Track . . . . . 28-29 Football ..... . . . 22-27 Golf ......... . . . 70-71 Spring Track . . . . . . 60-61 Swimming . . . . . . 40-43 Tennis ..... . . . 72-73 Wrestling . . . . . . 4447 Band ....... . . . 96-97 Boys' Glee . . . . . . 92-93 C Club ..... ....,. 1 09 Cheerleaders . . . . . 130-131 Classes ....... . , . 132-201 Commercial Club. . . ..... . 119 Faculty ....... . . . 202-219 French Club . . A'Cape11a Choir All State Attendant Baseball Basketball Boys' Glee Boys, State Cabinet C Club Cheerleader Class Officer Clintonian Annual Clintonian Magazine Commercial Club Conference Delegate DAR Award Debate Declamation Editor Football French Club Future Nurses of America Future Teachers of America Girls' Glee Girls, Recreation Association Golf Homecoming Queen Homeroom Officer Junior Carnival Central Committee Latin Club 113 Future Nurses of America. . . Future Teachers of America Girls' Glee .........,..... Girls Recreation Association Library ............. Little Theatre ..,...... National Honor Society . . National Forensics .... National Thespians . . . Orchestra ........ Pan American . . . Pep Club .... Pollywogs .. Publications . , Sound Crew .... Student Council . . Tadpoles ........ Vocational Classes . . Y-Teens ........ Abbreviation Code A Cap All S Attnd Base B BB B-Glee BS Cab HC Cl Chrlead C Off C1 Ann C-Mag Com C Conf D DAR Awd Deb Dec ED FB FrC FNA FTA G-Glee GRA Golf HC Queen HR Off Jr. Carn. CC Letter of Commendation Library Little Treatre Majorettes Major C Manager National Forensics National Honor Society National Merit National Thespians Orchestra String Ensemble Symphonette Pan American Pep Club President Pollywogs Prom Central Committee Science Award Sound Crew Secretary Student Council Swimming Tennis Track Vice-President Wrestling Writers' Club Y-Teens .. 114 .. 114 ..90-91 121 ......87 f ' . . . 104-105 Majorettes ............ . .... 98 .. 82-83 ... 66 ... 103 ,.. 99-101 106-108 128-129 116-117 .. .. . 84-86 ... 122-123 78-80 118 124-127 110-111 LC Lib Lit Th Maj Maj C mgr Nat For Nat Hon Soc Nat Mer Nat Thes Orch SE Symph Pan Am Pep C Pres P-Wogs Prom CC Sci Awd S-Crew Sec St. Coun Sw Ten Tr VP Wi' Wr C Y-Teens Senior Summaries ABBOTT, CHARLES ANDERSEN, HAROLD Sw 4, Tr 4: Bremen High School 2,3. ANDERSON, GARY St. Mary's 2. ANDERSEN, JOLENE Attnd 4, Chrlead 2,3,4, HR Off Sec 2. ANDERSEN, PATRICIA J. Y-Teens 3,4, ANDERSEN, PAUL A Cap 3,4, FB 2,3, Maj C, Tr 2,3,4, Min C. ANNEAR, JUDY ARMOUR, SIDNEY ARRUDA, RICARDO Foreign Ex- change Student. ASHTON, MIKE C,'Cl 3,4, FB 2,3, 4, Tr 2,3, Wr 2,3,4. BABCOCK, JEFF BALSTER, TERRY BARNES, GARY E. Base B 2, Min C, Boy's Glee 3, F Tr 2, Tr 2,3, Min C, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. BARRETTE, PHYLLIS Com C 4: FTA 4, G-Glee 2. BEHR, DEAN Wr 2,3. BELL, KATHERINE A Cap 3,4, Maj C: FTA 3,4, G-Glee 2, Pan Am 2, Pep C 3, Y-Teens 2. BENDER, NIEL Band 2,3, Maj C, MCU Club 4, FB 2,3,4, Maj C. BENNER, BEV Band 2,3,4, Maj C, C 4Ann 4, C-Mag 4, FTA 3,4, VP, Wr C 4, VP, HR Off Pres 2, VP 3, Lit Th 2, 3,4,Sec, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pan Am 2, Prom CC 3. BENTLEY, CHARLES BERNSTORF, TOM BB 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off 3,4, F Tr 2,3, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C. BERRYMAN, DWIGHT HR Off 2,3. BIDRAWN, SAM LC 4. BIEBER, LINDA Com C 4, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 2. BIGWOOD, MIKE BB 2, FB 2, HR Off 2, Tr 2. BINGHAM, JAMES C Club 4, FB 2,3,4, Tr 2, Wr 2,3. BIRDSLEY, ALICE BLACKWELL, GARY BLACKWELL, JERRY F Tr 2, Tr 2. BLANCHARD, MIKE BB 2,3 Min C, FB 2,4 Maj C, HR Off 2,3,4. BLANKENSHIP, DAVE A Cap 3,4, Maj C, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, C Club 3,4, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C, Sw 2,3. BOEKELOO, BOB FB 2,3,4, Tr 2. BOITMAN, JOHN BB 2,3,4. BOOTH, DON Band 2,3,4, Maj C. BOQUIST, KATHRYN A Cap 3,4, All S 4, G-Glee 2, Nat Thes 4, Lit Th 3,4. BOYER, STEPHEN BB 2,Golf 2,3,4, Min C. BRADLEY, RHONDA BURGESS, ROGER Band 2,3,4, BB 2, C Club 3,4, Orch 2, F Tr 2,3,4, Tr 2,3,4, SW 2. BURNETT, .IEANNE Com C 4, FNA 4, G-Glee 3, Lib 4. BURNS, DONNA Com C 4, Pep C 3, 4, Sec, T-Teens 2. BUSKE, BILL HR VP 3. BYERS, ROBERT Hr Treas 2,VP 4. BYRNS, CHERYLE FTA 4, HR Off 2, Y-Teens 4. CALLAHAN, TOM CAMPBELL, DONNA Chrlead 2, Min C, G-Glee 2, Maj 2,3,4. CARLSON, KAREN CARPENTER, KEN CARR, LEOLA G-Glee 3. CARSON, SHARLA Com C 4, G-Glee 2, GRA 3, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 3. CARSTENSEN, JURGEN HR Off Pres 4, Sw 2,3,4, Min C. CHADOURNE, MELANIE Lit Th 2, 3, Orch 2,3,4, Pan Am 2. CHARNOSKI, KEITH FB 2, Min C, Sw 2,3,4 Maj C. CHARNOSKI, STEVE CLARK, PEGGY C-Mag 4, C 'Ann 4, Com C 4. COLLINS, DAVE Ten 2,3. COLLINS, RICH FB 2 COLLOPY, STEVE BB 2, Min C, FB 2, Min C, S-Crew 2,3,4, VP. CONROY, PATRICIA C-Mag 3,4, C, Ann 4. COOPER, LINDA FTA 4, Pan Am 2. COSMAN, DAVE COX, GARY CRAIG, STEVE Milwaukee West High School. CRAMER, LYNDA Com C 4, G-Glee 2 CRIDER, TOM CRIGGER, WILLIAM CROOK, ANDY CROSS, BILL Band 2, BB 2, CxAnn 3, Deb 3, FB 2, Min C, F Tr 2, Min C, Wr 2,3 Min C. Maj C. CRUSE, PURL G-Glee 2,3, GRA 2,3. 221 DAVIS, TERRY Base B 2,4 Maj C, 'ICP Club 4, HR Off VP 2, Pres 4, Jr. Carn CC 3, Lib 3,4, Pres, Lit Th 2,3, Nat Thes 2,3,4, Pan Am 2, Prom CC 3, St Coun 3, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. DAWSON, SHARON DEAN, SANDI DELLIT, CINDY A Cap 3,4, Maj C, FrC 3,4, FTA 3,4, G-Glee 2, HR Off 3,4, Y-Teens 4. DESIREY, JAN A Cap 4, Deb 2, G-Glee 2,3, Lib 3,4, Lit Th 4, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pan Am 2,3,4, Sec. DESMARAIS, CAROL Ca Ann 4, Ed 4, FrC 3,4, VP, HR Off 2, Pres, 3, VP, Lit Th 2,3,4, Nat Thes 3,4, Sec. DETERS, DAN Band 2,3,4, Maj C. DEVER, LANA A Cap 3,4, Maj C, FrC 3,4, FTA 3,4, G-Glee 2, HR Off Pres 4, Y-Teens 2. DIERKS, NANCY Com C 4, HR Off 4, Pam Am 2, St Coun 2. DIERKSEN, CARLA G-Glee 2,3,4. DIERKSEN, LINDA DITHMART, MIKE DODGE, DONNA Com C 4, GRA 2. DOLAN, JOHN DOMER, JACK DORSEY, JIM A Cap 3,4, Maj C, BB 2, Golf 2, Min C, HR Off Pres 3. DOTY, AL DRENAN, TOM B-Glee 3, Bitburg High School, Germany 2. DREWS, BARB C Off Treas 4, FTA 3, Lit Th 2, Orch 2,3, Sym 2,3, St Coun 4. DWORSCHACK, BILL BB 2,3,4, Maj C, MCH Cl 3,4, F Tr 3,4, Maj C. Tr 2,3, 4, Maj C. EBENSBERGER, SHERRY Band 2, 3,4, Maj C, FTA 3, GRA 2,3, Pan Am 2. EISINGER, DON HR Off Treas 4, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. ELLESON, DALE HR Off VP 2,3, Wr 2,3,4, Maj C. ENWRIGHT, DAN ESPE, LARRY EVERMANN, ANITA All S 4, A Cap 3,4, Maj C, G-Glee 2, HR Off 2, Pan Am 2. EVERS, HAROLD EVERSOLL, LENNIE EVERSOLL, LINDA FNA 2, Treas 3 GARCIA, LEDY C-Mag 3,C iAnn 3, J Senior Summaries Pres 4, HR Off 4, Sec, Lit Th 2, Pan Am 2,3, Pep C 4. EVERSOLL, BILL Base B 2,3,4, Maj C, HC CI 3,4, BB 2, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, Wr 3, Min C. FACKLER, DON A Cap 3,4, FB 2, Sw 3. FACKLER, ZULA FATCHETT, LEOLA Band 2,3,4 Maj C, FNA 4, Y-Teens 2. FEDDERSEN, MARK BB 2,3,4, Min C, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, Min C, HR Off Pres 2,Jr. Carn CC 3. FILITTI, MIKE HR Off Sec 2, Tr 3, Sw 2,3. FINCH, BILL FLORY, KEN A Cap 2,3,4,A1I S 4, S-Crew 2, Min C. FOGEL, KEITH Base B 4, BB 2,3,4, Maj C. FOLEY, MIKE A Cap 2,3,4, CH CI 4, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C. FOSTER, MARSHALL FREDERICK, MICKEY Com C 4. FREUND, BERNADETTE C-Mag 3, 4, Ed 4, GRA 2, Min C, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pep C 3. FREYER, SANDRA FROESCHIE, SUZANNE FTA 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Nat Hon Soc 4, Orch 2,3, 4, Symph 3, Pan Am 2,3,4. FRYE, FELIX Wr 2. FULTON, JOHN Cab 2, C Off 2, Jr. Carn CC 3, Prom CC 3, St Coun 2,3,4, Sw 2,3, Min C. 4, Ed 4, FrC 3, FTA 3,4, Sec, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Pan Am 3, Wr C 4, Sec-Treas, Y-Teens 3, Audubon High, Audubon, Iowa 2. GARLOCK, MARGARET Dec 3, LC 4, Nat Mer 3, Orch 3,4, Maj C, Pan Am 2, Wr C 4. GELTZ, SUE GENTZ, TIM Base B 2, FB 2, HR Off 4. GERBER, DIANE GERTSON, LINDA GIBBENS, WANDA GIESE, ELDON 'ICH C14, FB 2,3,4, Min C,Maj C, HR Off VP 3, T 2, Min C, Wr 2, Min C. GIFFORD, LUCINDA Y-Teens 3. GODDARD, ROLLAND Band 2,3,4, Maj C. GOULD, TEDDIE Band 2,3,4, DAR Awd 3, HR Off 2,3,4, LC 4, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pan Am 2, P-Wogs 4, Prom CC 3. GRELL, KATHY GRIFFITH, BYRON C CI 3,4, St Coun 2, Tr 4, SW 2,3,4, Maj C. GRIFFITH, KAREN GRA 2, Wr C 4 HR Off Pres 4, Pan Am 2, P-Woggs 2, 3,4, Pres, Y-Teens. GRIFFITH, SUSAN FTA 4, G-Glee 2, GRA 3, HR Off Treas 3, P-Wogs 4, Pan Am 2. GUIDEBECK, SUSAN Com C 4, G-Glee 2, HR Off Trcas 2, Pan Am 2, T-Teens 2. GUILLIAMS, BONNIE Orch 2,3,4, Maj C. GUILLIAMS, JIM Wr 2, Min C. GUSTAFSON, SHARON GRA 2, Jr. Carn CC 3, Y-Teens 2. HAACK, DAVE A Cap 3,4, Maj C, Band 2,3,4, Maj C, All S 3,4, C CI 3 4, Deb 2, Min C, LC 4, Mgr 3,4, Maj C Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Wr 2, Min C. HAACK, KATHY A Cap 3,4, All S 3 4, Lit Th 2, Nat Hon Soc 4, Orch 2,3, 4, Pres, Sec, SE 2,3,4, Symph 2,3,4, Pan Am 2,3,4. HAINES, CONNIE Com C 4. HAMER, SANDY Com C 4, GRA 2, Pan Am 2. HAMILTON, CECI ACap 3,4, Chrlead 2,3,4, CI Off VP 4, G-Glee 2, HC Queen 4, Jr. Carn CC 3, P-Wogs 3, St Coun 3,4. HAMILTON, GENE HAMILTON, CRAIG A Cap 2,3,4, Cab 3, CI Off 3, VP, HR Off 2, Pres, 3 VP, Jr. Carn CC 3, Pan Am 2, Prom CC 3, St Coun 3. HAMMER, LINDA Com C 4. HAMMOND, ROBERT HARDING, RON BB 2, Mgr 2, Min C. HARLOCK, GRACE HASKIN, SUE FrC 3, FTA 3,4, G-Glee 2, Lit Th 2, P-Wogs 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. HEATH, BOB HEBDON, LARRY HEGE, STEVE A Cap 3, Base B 2, Min C. HEILEMAN, ART F Tr 3, Min C, Shattuck Military Academy 2. HELDT, PHILLIP Band 2,3,4, Min C. 222 HEPPNER, ARLIN HR Off VP 3,4. HERKELMANN, ANN A Cap 3,4, All S 3,4, FTA 3,4, HR Off 2,3,4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Orch 2,3,4, Maj C, SE 2, 3,4, Symph 2,3,4, Pan Am 2,3,4. HEY, RICKY S-Crew 3,4, Maj C, Pan Am 2, Sci C 2. HICKEY, GWENN HINK, STEVE BB 2,3,4, Maj C, HC Cl 3,4, FB 2,3,4, Maj C: HR Off 2, VP 3, Sec, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C. HOFFMAN, LINDA G-Glee 2,3, GRA 2. HOLLISTER, TOM Mgr 2, Wr 2. HOLMES, BETSY HONEYWELL, SUSAN G-Glee 2. HOUSTON, THELMA HUESING, JOHN HUFFMAN, JANE FTA 3, G-Glee 2, Lib 3,4. HUFFMAN, JOAN FTA 3, G-Glee 2, Lib 3,4. HULING, RICHARD HULL, ROGER HUMPHREY, DENNY Base B 2,3,4, FB 4, Tr 2. HUNTER, ALICE JACKSON, TOM JACOBS, TOM LC, S-Crew 2,3,4, Maj C, Wr 2, Min C. JACOBSEN, JIM Band 2,3,4, Maj C, Nat Hon Soc 4. JAMBURA, BILL Cab 4,CI Off4, Pres, HR Off 2,3, St Coun 4, Wr 2, Maj C. JAMES, RUFUS JAMES, ZELDA Com C 4, GRA 4. JENSEN, JOANNE Band 2,3,4, Com C 3,4, HR Off 2,3, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. JEPSEN, DARRELL A Cap 4, Maj C, FB 4, Maj C. 7 JESSEN, KATHY JOHNSON, DEBORAH Band 2,3,4, Orch 2,3, Y-Teens 3,4. DON JOHNSON Missing. JOHNSON, LINDA FTA 2,3, G-Glee 2, HR Off 4, Pan Am 2,3, St Coun 2. JOHNSON, KAY Band 2,Y-Teens 2, 3. JOHNSON BOB JOHNSON, RON JOHNSON, JEFF Broken Bow High School, Neb. JONES, DEBBIE Com C 4, FTA 3, Y-Teens 2. JONES, DOUG JONES, PAM ComC4. JORDAN, NANCY Senior Summaries JORGENSEN, CAROL Band 2,3,4, Maj C, FTA 3,4, HR Off 2, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Orch 2,3,4 Maj C, Symph 3,4, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 4. JUDD, ROBERT JUNGEN, SUE KAVANAUGH, EDWARD JOHN A Cap 3,4, All S 4, S-Crew 2,3,4. KEIS, FRANK Jr. Carn CC 3, S-Crew 2,3,4 Maj C, Sci C 2, Tr 2. KENNEDY, FRANK HR Off 3. St. Mary's High I. KETELSON, PEGGY Band 2,3,4, Com C 4, Orch 2,3, Symph 2. Preston High 1. KIEFT, RICHARD Bella Vista High, Fair Oaks, California l,2. KILLEAN, PAT FB 2,3,Wr 2,3,4. KINZLER, DARRELL Base B 2, Sci C 3, Fall Tr 2, Tr 2,3. KIRCHDOERFER, RONALD Mgr 2, 3,4, Maj C. KNOLLMAN, TOM St. Mary's High 7 KNUDSON, DAVE Fall Tr 2,3, Tr 2. KNUTSEN, JUDY A Cap 4, All S 4, Band 2,3,4, HR Off 3, Nat Hon Soc 4, Orch 2,3,4, Symph 2,3,4, Pan Am 2. KOHRT, STEVE FB 2, Wr 2,3. KOKEMULLER, RON Band 3,4. Miles Community School l,2. KOKJOHN, SANDY Lib 3,4. KOSIN, MARVIN Base B 2,Wr 2. KRAFT, MIKE St Coun 4. KRAJNOVICH, DIANA G-Glee 2. KRATZ, PAM KREBS, BARBARA G-Glee 3,4, Pan Am 2,3, Speech C 3, Wr C 4. KREBS, ROGER HR Off 2,3. KRILEY, TERESA M. Hamilton High, Hamilton, Michigan. KUNZ, BOB All S 2, Orch 2,3,4 Maj C, SE 3,4, Symph 4, Wr C 4. KUSTES, JOHN LACOURSE, STEVE LAMB, CECILIA A Cap 3,4, Maj C, All S 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Maj C, FTA 3, 4, HR Off Treas 2, Sec 3, Nat Hon Soc 4, Orch 2,3,4, Maj C, Symph 2,3,4, Pan Am 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cab 2,3, 4, St Mu Cont 2,3,4, LAMPE, JERRY LARKIN, BILL Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. LAURENT, MARGO Com C 4: Y-Teens 2,3,4, LEHMAN, JEFF C-Mag 4, Sp Edi C:':Ann 3, Deb 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off Sec-Treas 4, Nat For 4, Pres, Hon Soc 3,4, Pan Am Treas 2,3, Pres 4, Sp Act Cl 2, Pres 3, Pres 4, Tr 3, Min C, Sw 2, 3,4, Min C, Maj C, Elks LDR flj, MV flj. LEIBERT, LINDA LEONARD, LAURA LEU, BARBARA A Cap 3,4, All S 3, G-Glee 2, Pan Am 2. LEWIS, GARY LEWISON, TOM Band 2,3,4, Maj C, Orch 2, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. LORENZ, LINDA G-Glee 4, Y-Teens 3. LORENZEN, NANCY LUCKRITZ, DEBORAH Band 2,3,4, Maj C, C-Mag 4, C9tAnn 4, FTA 3,4, GRA 2,3, Lit Th 3, Orch 2,3,4, Pan Am 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cab 3. LUCKRITZ, MARCIA C-Mag 4, C'tAnn 4, HR Off Pres 4, Y-Teens 2. LUCKRITZ, PAULA Mt. St. Clare 2, 3. MACHMER, PENNY FrC 3,4, FTA 3, HR Off 2, Pres 3, Hon Soc 4, St Coun 2. MALLICOAT, MARK MALONE, LARRY A Cap 2,3,4, FB 2,3, Mgr 4, Tr 2,4. MANGELSEN, CATHY Band 2,3,4, HR Off VP 4, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 2, Treas 3, Sec 4. MANGOLD, LES HC Cl 3,4,Jr. Carn. King 3, Lib 3, VP 4, Orch 2, St Coun 4, Tr 3,4, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. MANICCIA, JON Wr 2,3,4, Maj C. MANN, TED MANTLE, BETH GRA 3, Lib 3,4, Adams City High School 2. MARESCA, MIKE Wr 2,3,4, MARSHALL, PATRICK B-Glee 3. MARSKE, CAROLYN Conf D, Pella, Iowa 2,4, FTA 3,4, Sec, FNA 4, Orch 2,3,4, Maj C, Symph 3, Pan Arn 2, Pep C 3,4, VP, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cab 3,4, Pres 4. MARTIN, CAROL Pan Am 2,P-Wogs 2,3,4. MARTIN, MARY A Cap 4, Com C 3, FTA 4, G-Glee 3, HR Off 3, Lit Th 4, Pep C 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, MARTIN, PAM MASTROPIETRO, ALEX Attnd 4, 223 G- Glee 4, St Coun 4, Foreign Ex- change Student. MATJE, BOB A Cap 2,3,4, Maj C, All S 3,4. MATTHIESEN, JOE FB 2, Min C, Tr 2, Min C, Wr 2,3,4 Maj C. MCBRIDE, KATHY A Cap 3,4, G-Glee 2. MCCONNELL, CAROL St. Maryis 2. McCLIMON, ALLEN McCLUSKEY, TOM Wr 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C. MCCUNE, KEN McELHINNEY, JANIE MCGRATH, JAMES MCQUISTION, NICK MERRITT, CHARLES C Cl 3,4, Pres 4, FB 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Wr 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C. MICHAELSEN, CHRIS A Cap 43 All S 4, B-Glee 3. MICHAELSEN, KATHY Y-Teens 2,3 MILLER, FRANK B-Glee 3, James Cook Boys High School, San Souci NSW Australia, 2. MILLER, JANICE MILLER, MARCIA FrC 3, HR Off 3, 4, Jr. Carn CC 3, Lit Th 2,3,4, MILLER, SINDY Com C 4. MILLS, MAURICE FB 3, Min C, F Tr 2. MITCHELL, RONNIE MOGCK, TOM Tr 2,3,4, Maj C. MOLDT, RICHARD A Cap 3,4, All S 4, HC Cl 4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, F Tr 2 Tr 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C. MOORE, MARY MORGAN, PAM Com C 4. MORRIS, GARY MORRIS, NELSON MORT, RUTH Chrlead 2,G-Glee 2. MORTENSEN, KENT Lib 3,4, Ten 3 MUELLER, LOUISE Com C 4, GRA 3, HR Off 4, Pres. MULHOLLAND, DAN FB 2. MULLER, JOHAN A Cap 2,3,C-Mag 2,3,4, C:'iAnn 2,3,4, HR Off 2. MULLER, ROSITA A Cap 3,4, All S 2, C-Mag 3,4, C9FAnn 3,4, Deb 2,3, Dec 2,3, G-Glee 2, Pan Am 2,3,4, Ten 3. MYERS, MIKE NASON, DAN NAUGHTON, JEAN GRA 2, HR Off 2,3, Y-Teens 2. NEELEY, DAVE A Cap 3,4, HR Off Pres 4, Mgr 2,3, Min C. NELSON, KAREN FTA 4. Senior Summaries NEWBANKS, SUSAN A Cap 4, G-Glee 2,3. NIELSEN, MARGO Y-Teens 2. NORRIS, NICKI FTA 3,4,GRA 2, 3, VP, 4, Pres, Maj C. OBERMILLER, DIANE Cab 2,4, DAR Awd 4, HR Off 2, Jr. Carn CC 3, Pan Am 2, Prom CC 3, St Coun 2,3,4, St Body VP 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. OBERMILLER, SUE Com C 4. OLTMANNS, BARBARA OSTERT, CAROLYN FTA 3,4, Pres, FNA 4, Nat Mer 3. OSTERT, MARILYN Com C 3,4 Pres. OVESON, RENEE PARCHEN, RICHARD Sci Awd 3. PARDEE, JIM PATTERSON, PEGGY C-Mag 3,4, C'iAnn 3, Ed 4, HR Off 3,4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Lit Th 3, P-Wogs 2,3,4, Treas, Wr C 4. PAULLINE, GREG PEARSON, MIKE Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. PEARSON, MICHELLE FrC 3. PETERMAN RON A Ca 3 4' Deb 2, s p 1 s 2,3,4, HR Off, Tr 2, Mgr 2,3,4, Nat For 4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4. PETERSEN, DONNA Attnd 3, Band 2, Com C 4. PHILLIPS, SUE PIECZYNSKI, JIM HR Off Pres 3. PIEPER, LINDA G-Glee 3, HR Off 2 PILLERS, BOB A Cap 3,4, Band 2,3, 4, Orch 2,3,4. PIRCH, DAVE A Cap 3,4, FB 3, Lit Th 3,4, Mgr 2, Tr 3,4. PIRCH, KAREN A Cap 3,4, Maj C, All S 4, Deb 2, Min C, Dec 3, FrC 3, Pres 4, G-Glee 2, Lib 3,4, Lit Th 2,3, 4, Maj C, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Nat Thes 3,4, Pres. PLATTER, JAMES POLLACK, BARBARA A Cap 3,4, DAR Awd 4, G-Glee 2, Jr. Carn CC 3, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Prom CC 3, St Coun 2,3,4. POPE, MAGGIE Attnd 2,3, Chrlead 2,3,4, CL Off 2,3, Treas, G-Glee 2, Jr. Carn CC 3, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Nat Mer 4, Pan Am 2, Prom CC 3, Sci Awd 2, St Coun 2,3,4. POWELL, COLLEEN POWELL, COLLETTE PRIMES, JOE St. Mary's 2. PROOST, FRANK 'LCP Cl 3,4, VP, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off Pres 2, Tr 2, 3,4, Maj C, Sw 3,4, Maj C. PROUT, DAVE A Cap 3, C-Mag 3,4, C 'Ann 4, Deb 2, Min C, Lib 4, F Tr 2, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. PRYOR, MIKE Lat C 2, Prom CC 3, Sci C 3,4, Treas, Sw 2,3,4, Maj C. QUICK, CARL Tr 2,3. QUINT, JOHN ACap 3. RANDALL, SANDRA ACap 4, FNA 2,3,4, G-Glee 2,3, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4. RASMUSSEN, GREG Mason City High School, Mason City, Iowa 2,3. REED, PAT REESER, VICKI FNA 4. RICHTER, DENNY HR Off 4. RICKERTSEN, GAIL ACap 3,4, G-Glee 2, Jr. Carn Queen 3, Lit Th 2, 3,4, Pres, Nat Th 3,4, Prom CC 3. REINHART, BARB HR Off 3, Unity Tolono, Illinois 2. ROCKROHR, DICK Deb 2, Maj C, FB 2,3, Maj C, Min C, Wr 2,3,4, Maj C, Min C. ROCKWELL, RON FB 2, Min C, HR Off 2. ROUSH, MARY C iAnn 2,3,4, Copy Ed, FTA 4, FNA 2,3,4, Lib 3,4, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pan Am 2,3,4, Wr C 4, Pres. RUNNELS, DEE A Cap 3,4,C-Mag 3,4, Ed, C 'Ann 4, G-Glee 2, LC 4, Lib 3, Sec 4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Treas, Pan Am 2,3,4, Treas, Wr. C 4. RUTENBECK, JIM FB 2,3, Min C, HR Off 4, VP, Wr 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C. RYAN, MARY HR Off 3, Sec-Treas, P-Wogs 2,3. RYDER, PAUL Base B 2,3, Min C, Maj C, BB 4, Maj C. SAGER, TOM 224 SALIZAR, MIGUEL SANDERS, SUSAN Y-Teens 3,4. SAVORY, JOANNE SCHLOTFELDT, PATRICIA SCHMIDT, DENNY BB 2, F Tr 2, Tr 2, SW 2,3. SCHMIDT, GAIL Band 2,3, Maj C, Com C 4, P-Wogs 2,3,4, Sec, Maj C. FB 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off 2, Pres, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, St Coun 4, Tr 2, Wr 2,3, 4, Maj C. SCHROEDER, JOEL HR Off 3, Pres, Wr 2, Min C. SCHROEDER, MARK Band 2, Base B 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off 3, Tr 2,3. SCHROEDER, RICHARD Wr 3. SCHROEDER, TOM FB 2, Min C, Nat Mer 3, LC 3. SCHUNTER, BARB Band 2,3,4, Maj C, FNA 2,3,4. SCHWARTZ, PAUL BB 2,3,4, Maj C, Min C, CU Cl 3,4, Sec, LC 3, Nat Hon Soc 4, Tr 2, Min C. SCOTT, WENDY CL Off 4, HR Off 2,3, Jr. Cam. CC 3, Pan Am 2,3, Prom CC 3, St Coun 2,3,4. SHANNON, BOB SHELLER, CYNTHIA A Cap 4, Com C 3, G-Glee 2,3. SHEPLER, KAREN Y-Teens 2. SHORE, MARY Band 2, Y-Teens 2. SIMKO, JOY Santa Fee High School, Alachua, Florida. SMITH, CHRIS Band 2,3,4, Maj C, C-Mag 2,3,4, C'6Ann 2,3,4, Lit Th 3, Orch 2,3,4, Symph 3,4, Sci C 2, Ten 2, Min C, Wr C 4. SMITH, KEN F Tr 2, Min C, Tr 2, Min C. SNELL, BILL BB 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C, C Cl 4, HR Off VP 4, Tr 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C. SNODGRASS, ART Wr 2. SNYDER, LYNN A Cap 3,4, G-Glee 2, Pan Am 2, P-Wogs 3. SORENSEN, DONNA Band 2,3, Maj C, HR Off Pres 4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Orch 2,3, Symph 3, Pan Am 2, P-Wogs 2,3,4, VP, Wr C 4. SORENSON, DAVID Sci C 2,3, F Tr 2,3, Min C, Maj C, Tr 2,3, Min C, Maj C STANSBERRY, JOHN A Cap 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pres, Maj C, Orch 2,3,4, Maj C, Symph 2,3,4. STARR, DICK C-Mag 2,3,4, Bus Mgr, C iAnn 2,3,4, Bus Mgr, Deb 2, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Nat Mer 4, Pan Am 2,3, 4, Ten 2,3,4, Maj C, F Tr 2. STAUFFER, VICKI Com C 3,4, VP. STEARNS, DONNA STEARNS, ED Wr 2. SCHNACK, RAY Base B 2, HCP Cl 4, Senior Summaries STEINMANN, BOB C Cl 3,4, FB 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off 2,3, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C, Wr 2,3,4, Maj C. STILLINGS, MIKE STITZELL, DEBORAH A Cap 3,4, Maj C, Maj 2,3,4. STOLTENBURG, NANCY HR Off 3, 4, LC 3, Orch 3,4, St Ens 4, Symph 4, Dr. Martin Luther High School, New Ulm, Minnesota 2. STOLTENBURG, NED Wr 2,3. STOLTZ, BILL STONE, JAY STORMES, MARSHA STOWERS, DENNY ACap 3,4, Wr 2,3. STUBBLEFIELD, WARREN Base B 2,3,4. SUKUT, DeRAYE A Cap 3,4, Attnd 21 Cab 4, Cl Off 2,3,4, DAR Awd 4, G-Glee 2, HR Off 2,3,Jr. Carn. CC 3, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Prom CC 3, St. Coun 2,3,4. SWANSON, JOHN C-Mag 4, FTA 3, Orch 2,3,4, Maj C, F Tr 3,4, Min C, Maj C, Tr 2,3,4, Min C. Maj C. SYKES, JOHN Tr 2,3,4. TATE, JIM Band 2,3, Maj C, F Tr 2. TAYLOR, DAVE A Cap 2,3,4, All S 4,Jr. Carn. CC 3, Lib 3,4, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Pan Am 2,3, Prom CC 3, St Coun 2. TEACHOUT, DALE Band 2,3, Maj C, Jr. Carn. CC 3, Sw 2. THOMAS, DANNY A Cap 2,3,4, Maj C, Base B 2,3,4, Maj C, C Cl 4, FB 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C, Jr. Cam. CC 3, Prom CC 3, St Coun 4, Tr 2,3, Min C, Wr 2,4, Min C, Maj C. THOMAS, JEFF THOMAS, SCOTT S-Crew 2, Maj C, F Tr 2,3,4, Maj C, Tr 2,3,4, Maj C, Wr 2,3,4, Maj C. TIESMAN, STEVE Wr 2, Min C. TIGH, BILL TODE, SIBYLLE C-Mag 4, FrC 3, FTA 4, Pan Am 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cab. TOLSON, DAVID Cab, Jr Cl Pres, C, Ann 3,4, Bus Mgr, Golf 2,3, Maj C, HR Off 2, Pres, Jr. Carn. CC 3, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, VP, Prom CC 3, St Coun 3,4. TOMPKINS, PHYLLIS A Cap 4, G-Glee 3, Y-Teens 2,3,4. TOMPKINS, SUSAN C-Mag 3, Ci Ann 3,4, Ed 4, FrC 3, 4, Treas, FTA 3,4, Lit Th 2,3,4, Nat Hon Soc 4 Y-Teens 2,3. TREAKLE, DAN TREAKLE, MARV TRETTIN, DAVE TUFFORD, TOM ACap 2,3,4,AII S 3,4, FB 2, Min C, HR Off4,Pan Am 2,3, F Tr 2. TYLER, BERLINDA ULLRICH, LAMONT Ten 2. VAN MAANEN, DIDY A Cap 3,4, FrC 3,4, G-Glee 2, HR Off 3,4, Jr. Carn. CC 3, P-Wogs 2,3,4, Prom CC 3. VAN MAANEN, SYLVIA Com C 4, HR Off 2, Sec 4, Pres, Jr. Carn. CC 3, Prom CC 2, St Coun 3. VILLAGELIU, GUS Miami Senior High School, Miami, Florida, North- east Comm. High School, Elvira 2,3. VOGE, ANNETTE VOGEL, KATHY FTA 3,4, G-Glee 4, GRA 2, Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Pan Am 2,3, 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. VOGEL, LYNN HR Off 2, Y-Teens 2 VOGT, SHARON A Cap 3,4, All S 4, Com C 4, G-Glee 2, GRA 3, HR Off 3, Nat Hon Soc 4, Pep C 4. WAGNER, JANET HR Off VP 4, Y-Teens 2,3. WALKER, DON Base B 2,3,4, BB 2, 3,4, NCB C1 3,4, FB 2,31-1, Tr 2,3,4. 225 WALKER, MARK Sw 2, Min C. WARREN, DAVID Band 2,3,4,Maj CL C-Mag 4,Nat Hon Soc 4, Pan Am 2. WEDGE, ED Base B 2,3, Min C, 4. WENTWORTH, TERRY WENZEL, SUSAN Com C 3,4, Sec. WESTENBERGER, STEVE WESTERFIELD, SALLYE Owns- boro Senior High, Owensboro, Ken- tucky 2,3. WHEELER, REBECCA A Cap 3,4, All S 3,4, G-Glee 2, Lib 3,41 Nat Hon Soc 3,4, Nat Mer 4, Sci C 4. WIGGINS, CAROL Band 2,3,4, Maj C, Lit Th 2,3,4, Nat Thes 4, Orch 3,4, Pan Am 2. WILKERSON, LORRAINE WILLIAMS, CAROL GRA 2, Y-Teens 2. WILLIAMS, LOWETTA WINGER, JEAN G-Glee 3,4. WINGER, MARY Pep C 4. WINTER, KARLYNNE Chrlead 2, HR Off 2,3, G-Glee 3. WISE, JERRY WITT, LARRY A Cap 3,4, FrC 3,4, Sec. WOLF, TOM A Cap 3,4, Maj C. WOLFE, JOHN Cv Cl 4, Golf 2,3,4, Maj C. WOLTER, DAVE Base B 2,3,4, Min C, Maj C, BB 2,3, Min C, HR Off 2, F Tr 2. WOODS, DAVID WYATT, KEN YANZON, HECTOR B-Glee 4, St Coun 4, Tr 4, Sw 4. Foreign Exchange Student. YORK, BILL HR Off Pres 4, Nat Hon Soc 4. YOUNG, DON YOUNG, JONE Band 2,3,4, Maj C, HR Off 3, Sec-Treas, 4, Treas, Y-Teens 3,4. YOUNG, LARRY A Cap 3,4, Base B 2,3,4, Min C, B-Glee 2, Cab 4, Conf D 2,3,4, Jr. Carn. CC 3, Prom CC 3, Sci Awd 3, St Coun 2,3,4, Tr 4, Wr 2. YOUNG, LORRAINE YOUNG, MADONNA Faculty Index Administration MR. MR. MR. MISS MISS MR. MR. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. and Office HAROLD WEBER 64,204,205 DONALD KOLSRUD 204,205 DARYL MILLER 207 MIRIAM BLAKELY 207 JULAINE HALE 207 EDWIN JONES 207 RICHARD OLSON 206,207 RUTH BRAUDT 206 MARGARET CLARK 206 MARIAN JOHNSTON 206 VIRGINIA LONG 206 VIRGINIA MCKINLEY 206 Faculty MISS CATHERINE AUSTIN 208 MRS. JOSIE BAGOSY 208 MR. RALPH BEYER 34,215 MR. RICHARD BRYSON 212 MR. JAMES BUMP 18,215 MISS LUCILE CARTER 209 MISS PLUCIA CHRIST 208 MISS ELIZABETH DAHM 209 MR. JOHN DEHAAN 88,89,2I4 MR. ARNOLD R. EMMEL 211 MISS GERTRUDE ENGLERT 218 MR. GRAHAM ESPEY 216 MISS MABEL FOSTER 211 MRS. ADRIENNE GABEL 208 MR. MARK GIBSON 213 MR. GARY GREY 40,42,213 MR. WARREN HAFFNER 206 MR. PAUL HALL 208 MR. MAYNARD HANSEN 212 MR. GERRY HAUKOOS 213 MR. DONALD HAYES 23,215 MR. HARRY HOLSCLAW 28,40,216 . CARL HOON 214 . DUANE HUTH 18,20,44,211 MR. MARVIN HYDE 86,216,217 MISS EMMA HYER 206 MRS, NAOMI INGRAHAM 219 MR. PATRICK IRELAN 216 MRS. KATHLEEN JAEGER 209 MR, DENNIS JOHNSON 218 MR. RICHARD KISSACK 213 MR. RICHARD KLAESSY 216 MR. KENNETH KROEMER 18,l9, 44,211 MR. JAMES LAW 210 MR. WILLIAM LEHR 39,75,212 MRS. RUTH LOIA 215 MR MR 226 33 hung MR. DUANE LUEBE 23,218 MR. ROBERT LUEDERS 23,44,210 MR. MAX LYNN 215 MR. JAY MENNENGA 216 MR. GERALD MOYER 211 MRS. NONA OLESON 216 MR. PAUL OLSAN 65,210 MR. J. E. ORTMEYER 208 MR. ORRIN PARKS 65,212 MR. WAYNE PHILLIPS 18,19,215 MR. RICHARD POLLACK 39,217 MISS RUTH POTTER 218 MISS MARCIA POTTS 211 MR. RICHARD POTTS 86,208 MR. JOHN POULSON 34,217 MR. RAY RASER 212 MR. LANNY REED 208 MR. WILLIAM REEDY 208 MR. CHARLES ROCHAU 214 MR. MERLE ROMEY 210 MR. ROBERT ROUSH 211 MISS ODELIA SCHRUNK 212 MR. RAYMOND SMITH 212 MR. HAROLD STEVENS 218 MISS LARRY LOU ST. JOHN 215 MISS HELEN STODDARD 217 MRS. KATHRYN STOSKOPF 101, 214 MR. ROGER STOSKOPF 214 MR. RICHARD SWARTZBAUGH 208 MR. MICHAEL TAYLOR 210 MR. STANLEY TEACHOUT 213 MISS FLORENCE WARNOCK 206 MR. BRUCE WEST 217 MR. LEONARD WILSON 210 MISS CAROL YOUNG 215 Abbott, Charles 136 Anderson, Harold 40 Anderson,Gary 136 Anderson,Jolene 130,136 Anderson, Patricia 136 Anderson, Paul 136,62 Annear, Judith 136 Armour, Sidnay 127,136 Arruda,Ricardo 78,134,135,136 Ashton, Michael 22,24,26,44,46,136 Babcock, Jeffrey 127,136 Balster, Terrill 21,136 Barnes, Gary 40,42,136,170 Barrette, Phyllis 137,176 Behr, Harold 126,137 Bell, Katherine 67,126,137 Bender, Niel 22,24,137 Benner, Beverly 82,84,96,102,l04, 105,137,171 Bentley, Charles 137 Bentley, Larry Bernstorf, Thomas 34,35,36,53,60, 61,63,137 Berryman, Dwight 137 Bidrawn, Sam 137,142 Bieber, Linda 137,170 Bigwood, Michael 137 Bingham, James 22,24,137,171 Birdsley, Alice 138 Blackwell, Gary 127,138 Blackwell, Jerry 138 Blanchard, Michael 22,24,34,53,138 Blankenberg, David 12,14,22,24,25, 88,138,214 Boekeloo, Robert 22,24,127,138 Boitman, John 34,35,36,135 Booth, Donald 96,136 Boquist, Kathryn 3O,67,88,94,138, 142,152,170,214 Boyer, Stephen 70,71,138 Bradley, Rhonda 138 Burgess 14,28,29,61,138 Burnett, Jeanne 87,115,138 Burns, Donna 128,138 Buske, William 139,238 Byers, Robert 139 Byrns, Cheryle 139,217 Callahan, Tom 139 Campbell 89,98,139,170 Senior Index Cooper, Linda 140,170 Cosman, David 140 Cox, Gary 94,126,140 Craig, Stephen 140 Crammer, Linda 140 Crider, Thomas 140 Crigger, William 64,127,140 Crook, Jon 140 Cross, William 53,14O,150,170 Cruse, Purlie 140,141 Carlson, Karen 139 Carpenter, Ken 127,139 Carr, Leola 139,141 Carson, Sharla 139 Carstensen, Jurgen 139 Chadourne, Melanie 64,101,139 Charnoski, Keith 42,139 Charnoski, Steve 140 Clark, Margaret 140 Collins, David 53,124,133,140 Collins, Richard 140 Collopy, Steven 133,140 Conroy, Patricia 84,140 Davis, Terry 42,87,102,140,169 Dawson, Sharon 140,154,170 Dean, Sandra 140,170 Dellit, Cynthia 89,140 DeSirey, Janice 82,88,105,108,160, 165 Desmarais, Carol 30,31,85,86,102, 105,141 Deters, Danny 141,171 Dever, Lana 53,88,141,142,170 Dierks, Nancy 141 Dierksen, Carla 90,142 Dierksen, Linda 4,142 Dithmart, Michael 142 Dodge, Donna 142 Dolan, John Domer, Jack 138,142,170 Dorsey, James 88,142 Doty, Alfred 142 Drenen, Tom 142 Drews, Barbara 78,80,136,142,161, 169,170 Dworschack, William 28,29,61,74,142 Ebensberger, Sherry 142 Eisinger, Donald 40,42,143 Elleson, Dale 44,45,46,l43,217 Enwright, Daniel 143,167 Espe, Larry 126,143 Evermann, Anita 67,89,95,143 Evers, Harold 127 227 Eversoll, Leonard 64,143 Eversoll, Linda 6,115,128,143 Eversoll, William 22,24,34,74,143 Fackler, Donald 89,143 Fackler, Zula 143 Fatchett, Leola 96,115,143 Feddersen, Mark 24,34,64,122,143, 170 Filitti, Michael 143 Finch, William 143 Flory, Kenneth 67,89,95,143 Fogel, Keith 34,36,144 Foley, Michael 12,14,22,24,60,89,144 Foster, Marshall 127,144 Frederick, Marilyn 144 Freund, Bernadette 84,86,l15,144 Freyer, Sandra 144,170 Froeschle, Suzanne 82,94,101,107, 144,171 Frye, Felix 127,144 Fulton, John 78,102,142,144,150,170 Garcia, Ledy 7,54,85,86,102,144,217 Garlock, Margaret 101,102,144,217 Geltz, Susan 144 Gentz, Timothy Gerber, Diane 145 Gertson, Linda 145 Gibbens, Wanda 145 Giese, Eldon 22,24,145,217 Gifford, Lucinda 145,170 Goddard, Rolland 145 Gould, Frederica 6,118,145 Grell, Kathy 145 Griffith, Byron 40,42,145 Griffith, Karen 117,145,165 Griffith, Susan 118,145 Guidebeck, Susan 145 Guilliams, Boneta 100,141,145 Guilliams, James 146 Gustafson, Sharon 146 Haack, David 88,94,96,146,148 Haack, Kathryn 66,82,89,94,98,99, 101,107,146 Haines, Connie 146 Hamer, Sandra 146,164 Hamilton, Cecilia 18,78,89,127,13O, 142,146,164,170 Lamb, Hamilton, Clarence 146 Hamilton, Laurence 63,65,89,146, 170 Hammer, Linda 147 Hammond, Robert Harding, Ronald 147,167,171 Harlock, Grace 147 Haskin, Sue 111,117,147 Heath, Robert Hebdon, Larry 147 Hege, Steve 147,171 Heileman, Arthur 62,147 Heldt, Phillip 147,150,171 Heppner, Arlin 147 Herkelmann, Ann 66,67,88,94,99, 100,101,107,146,147,2l4 Hey, Ricky 147 Hickey, Gwen 147 Hink, Stephen 22,23,24,25,27,34,36, 37,61,147 Hoffman, Linda 147 Hollister, Thomas 147,210 Holmes, Betsy 148 Honeywell, Susan 148 Houston, Thelma 148 Huesing,John 147,148,171 Huffman, Jane 87,147 Huffman, Joan 87,147 Huling, Richard 148 Hull, Roger 127,148 Kennedy, Francis 150 Ketelsen, Peggy 150 Keift, Richard 150 Killean, Patrick 150 Kinzler. Darrell 150 Kirchdoerfer, Ronald 151 Knight, Harold 151 Knollman, Thomas 126,151 Knudson, David 151,214 Knutsen, Judy 66,67,88,94,l01 ,l 51 Kohrt, Steven 151 Mastropietro, Maria 78,91 ,134,155, 165 Matje, Robert 88,94,155,2l4 Matthiesen, Joseph 11,46,47,155, 170,238 McBride, Kathleen 89,155 McChane, Carol 155 McClimon, Allen 155 McClusky, Thomas 44,46,155 McCune, Kenneth McElhinney, Janie 155 Kokemuller, Ronald 151,171 Kokjohn, Sandra 87,151 Kosin, Marvin 1 51 Kraft, Michael 78,151,165 Krajnovich, Diane 151 Kratz, Pamela 151 Krebs, Barbara 102,152 Krebs, Roger 152 Kriley, Teresa 152 Kunz, Robert 99,101,152 Kustes, John 152 LaCourse, Steve Cecilia 66,67,88,94,96,100, McGrath, James 155 McQuistion, Nicholes 126,155 Merritt, Charles 21 ,22,25,44,46,155 Michaelsen, Chris 67,88,94,155 Michaelsen, Kathleen 156 Miller, Frank 141,156 Miller, Janice 156 Miller, Marcia 156 Miller, Sindy 156 Mills, Maurice 156 Mitchell, Ronald 126,156 Mogck, Thomas 57,60,156 Moldt, Richard 82,89,95,l42,152, 156 Moore, Mary 157 Morgan, Pam 157 Morris, Gary 157 Morris, Nelson 65,157 Mort, Ruth 142,157,170 Humphrey, Dennis 148 Hunter, Alice 148 Jackson, Thomas 148 Jacobs, Thomas 148,167 Jacobsen, James 148,171,210 J ambura, William 78,136,148 James, Mathew 148 James, Zelda 148 Jensen, Joanne 82,96,1 10,111,149 160 Jepsen, Darrell 4,18,23,25,149 Jessen, Kathleen 7,149 Johnson, Deborah 96,111,149,171 Johnson, Donald 94,123,149 Johnson, Kay 149 Johnson, Linda 149 Johnson, Robert 149 Johnson, Ronald 127,149 Johnston, Jeff 149 Jones, Deborah 149 Jones, Douglas 127,149 Jones, Pamela 150 Jordon, Nancy 150 Jorgensen, Carol 82,94,99,10 110,150,153,171 Jungen, Marilyn 150,153 Kavanaugh, Edward 67,88,94,150 Keis, Frank 150 1,107, 106,111,152 Lampe, Jerry 152 Larkin, William 40,42,152 Laurent, Margo 152 Lehman, Jeffrey 40,42,66,86,l08, 120,146,152,156 Leibert, Linda 152 Leonard, Laura 64,152 Leu, Barbara 89,152 Lewis, Gary 127,152 Lewison, Thomas 40,42,96,152 Lorenz, Linda 91,152 Lorenzen, Nancy 152 Luckritz, Deborah 54,64,86,96,100, 106,110,153,171,217 Luckritz, Marcia 55,86,153 Luckritz, Paula 153 Machmer, Penny 82,153,164 Mallicoat, Mark 153 Malone Larr 88 142 150 153 9 y 7 9 7 Mangelsen, Catherine 4,7,96,1 10,111, 154,162 Mangold, Les 5,40,42,78,87,154,169, 170,171 Maniccia, Jon 44,45,154 Mann, Ted 154 Mantle, Beth 154 Maresca, Mike 44,46,154 Marshall, Patrick 127 Marske, Carolyn 100,110,111,128, 154 Martin, Carol 117,155 Martin, Mary 6,89,104,1l1,128,155 Martin, Pamela 155 228 Mortensen, Kent 87,157,170 Mueller, Louise 157 Mulholland, Daniel 126,157 Muller, Johan 85,108,157 Muller, Rosita 67,84,88,89,106,157 Myers, Michael 157 Nason, Danny 139,157 Naughton, Jean 157,170 Neeley, David 88,157 Nelson, Karen 157 Newbanks, Susan 7,89,158 Nielsen, Margo 158 Norris, Nicki 121,158,165 Obermiller, Diane 78,158,170 Obermiller, Susan 158 Oltmanns, Barbara 141,154,158 Ostert, Carolyn 115,154,158,164 Ostert, Marilyn 154,158 Oveson, Renee 158 Parchen, Richard 158,217 Pardee, James 158 Patterson, Margaret 7,82,84,102,117 158,170 Paulline, Gregory 159 Pearson, Michael 40,42,142,159,l69, 170 Pearson, Michelle 155,159 Peterman, Ronald 82,88,l20,142, 150,159,214 Petersen, Donna 55,159 Phillips, Susanne 159 Pieczynski, James 159 Pieper, Linda 159,170,171 Pillers, Robert 88,96,101,159 Pirch, David 60,67,89,104,142,159, 170 Pirch, Karen 30,31,67,87,88,95,105, 154,159,161 Platter, James 159 Pollack, Barbara 64,65,67,78,82,89, 102,159,214 Pope, Marguerite 64,65,78,130,146, 159,161,170 Powell, Colleen 159 Powell, Collette 160 Powell, Linda 160 Primes, Joseph 127,160 Proost, Francis l2,14,22,25,42,56, 60,160,170,238 Prout, David 43,85,87,158,160 Pryor, Steven 40,43,63,112,160 Quick, Carl 160 Quint, John 88,160 Randall, Sandra 67,89,110,115,160 Rasmussen, Greg 160 Reed, Patricia 160 Reeser, Vicki 7,160 Richter, Dennis 160 Rickertson,Gail 67,89,104,105,142, 148,160,161,170,171 Rockrohr, Richard 18,21 ,25,46,47, 160 Rockwell, Ronald 160 Roush, Mary 85,87,102,107,115,l60, 167,217 Runnels, Dee 7,82,84,87,89,102,107, 108,l42,161,170 Rutenbeck, James 46,47,161,217 Ryan, Mary 117,161 Ryder, Paul 34,37,74,75,161,170,238 Sager, Tom 161 Salazar, Miguel Sanders, Susan 161 Savory, Joanne 161 Schlotfeldt, Patricia 161 Schmidt, Dennis 161 Schmidt, Gail 117,161 Schnack, Raymond 18,21 ,25,44,46, 81,82,146,162 Schroeder, Joel 162,167 Schroeder, Mark 162 Schroeder, Richard 162 Schroeder, Thomas 162 Schunter, Barbara 96,162 Schwartz, Paul 35,37,82,142,l46,l62 Scott, Wendy 78,136,162 Shannon, Bob 126,162 Sheller, Cynthia 89,162 Shepler, Karen 162 Shore, Mary 162 Smith, Christopher 85,101,102,162 Smith, Kenneth 162 Snell, William 34,36,37,61,l62,170 Snodgrass, Arthur 162 Snyder, Cheryl 89,117,163 Sorensen, Donna 82,102,117,160,163 Sorenson, David 163 Stansberry, John 66,89,96,100,101, 163 Starr, Richard 65,82,86,134,135,163 Stauffer, Vicki 65,163 Stearns, Donna 163 Stearns, Edward 126,163 Steinmann, Robert 22,25,44,46,62,63 89,144,150,163 Stillings, Michael 163 Stitzell, Deborah 88,98,148,163 Stoltenburg, Nancy 101,164 Stoltenburg, Ned 164 Stoltz, Williamp 127,164 Stone, Jay 164 Stormes, Marsha 164,170,171 Stowers, Dennis 6,88,164,170,214 Stubblefield, Garrison 164 Sukut, DeRaye 64,65,67,78,82,88, 89,161,164,167 Swanson, John 61 ,62,85,100,1 33,164 Sykes, John 164,210 Tate, James 164 Taylor, David 87,88,94,154,164,167, 214 Teachout, Dale 133,150,164 Thomas, Danny 22,25,46,47,74,78, 89,164 Thomas, Jeffrey 127,165 Thomas, Scott 44,415,165 Tiesman, Steven 165 Tigh, William 165 Tode, Sibylle 53,84,111,165 Tolson, John 64,65,78,82,86,165 Tompkins, Phyllis 89,165 Tompkins, Susan 7,54,85,86,l02, 105,165,209 Treakle, Marvin 165,167 Treitin, David Tufford, Thomas 67,81,88,94,152, 164,165 Tyler, Berlinda 165 229 Ullrich, Lamont 165 Van Maanen, Adriana 6,88,l 17,165 201,209,214 Van Maanen, Sylvia 117,166,171 Villageliu, Gus Voge, Annette 166 Vogel, Kathryn 90,166 Vogel, Lynn 165,166 Vogt, Sharon 6,67,89,95,165,166 Wagner, Janet 166 Walker, Donald 18,21,25,34,57,62, 74,75,l66 Walker, Mark 164,166 Warren, David 82,85,96,166 Wedge, Edward 166,167 Wentworth, Terry 166 Wenzel, Susan 166 Westenberger, Steve 166 Westerfield, Sallye 166 Wheeler, Rebecca 7,82,87,88,94,95 158,166 Wiggins, Carol 30,96,100,104,167 Wilkerson, Lorraine 167 Williams, Carol 167 Williams, Lowetta 167 Winger, Jean 167 Winger, Mary 167 Winter, Karlynne 167 Wise, Gerald 167 Witt, Larry 88,167,209 Wolf, Thomas 89,167 Wolfe,John 70,71,167 Wolter, David 74,126,167 Woods, David 168 Wyatt, Kenny 168 Yanzon, Hector 43,60,78,92,134, 135,165,168 York, William 168 Young, Donald 127,168 Young,Jone 96,168 Young, Larry 64,78,80,89,168,169 Young, Lorraine 168 Young, Madonna 168 Adkins, Gary 34,36,74,174 Andersen Dennis 51,174 Anderson, Dale 174 Anderson, Frank 5,174,184 Anderson, Meredith 50,67,94,99,101, 174 Anderson, Mike 174 Anderson, Peggy 174 Austin, Susan 174 Bader, Sharon 174 Baker, Greg 174 Baldwin, Sharon 91,174 Barr, Charles 89,174 Bates, Karen 174 Beaty, William 174 Bedeger, Daniel 174 Behr, Sharon 174 Bentley, Roger 174 Bentley, Susan 174 Bickert, Juli 104, 174 Bickford, Barbara 174 Beiber, Jay 96,174 Birdsall, Linda 67,88,1l1,174 Birely, Betty 174 Birely, Gary 174 Birkett, Elizabeth 174 Black, Martha 174 Blackwell, Bary 174 Blessington, Betty Boardsen, Vicki 104,107,175 Bock Nanc 175 , Y Boegel, Bobbi 50,87,89,102,175,187 Boggs, Harry 175 Bohnson, Linda 96,175 Boka, Michael 175 Boldt, Ralph 175 Boots, Barbara 105,175 Borup, Norma 96,l00,107,175 Bosteder, Sandra 175 Boutwell, Steve 175 Bowers, John 28,51,52,61,87,89,95, 102,175,206 Boyert, Alan 175 Brackemyer, Vicki 175 Bradley, Donna 175 Bratthauer, Donald 48,49,52,79,88, 175 Bray, Catherine 96,175 Breidenbach, Cindy 115,175 Breidenbach, Lindy 105,175 Breitback, Pamela 175 Bresnaham, Richard 175 Brick, Pam 89,175 Brown, Carolyn 175 Brown, Joe 175 Junior Index Bruggenwirth, Larry 175 Bruggenwirth, Terry Buckley, Leland 175 Burden, Joe 70,71,82,89,176 Burlingame, James 176 Burmeister, Terry 28,61,176 Burns, Chris 176 Burrus, James 176 Byard, Richard 22,24,176 Byers, Richard 176 Cadogan, Nancy 176 Callen, Judy 91,176 Campbell, Orlin 176 Carstensen, Larry 176 Cartee, Pam 176 Carter, David 176 Chafer, Jon 176 Chandler, Sandra 176 Chatterson, Richard 176 Christian, Cynthia 176 Christiansen, Larry 176 Clark, Edwin 176 Clark, James 34,176 Clark, Pamela 90,176 Clausen, Novella 176 Clausen, Steven 176 Cohea, David 34,74,176 Colson, James 89,176 Colson, Carlton 67,88,176 Comstock, Patricia 176 Conroy, Cheri 176 Cooley, Tom 176 Coon, Robert 176 Cosman, Larry 28,61,176 Cottral, Lindsy 50,176 Creecy, Gary 176 Crider, Diana 84,176 Cripple, Gregory 30,70,101,104,176 Crockett, Gary 66,120,177 Cronk, Vickie 91,177 Crosson, Cheryl 177 Dale, John 107,112,177 Dalrymple, Donna 91,105,121,177 Daugherty, Jan 177 Dawson, Debra 177 Dawson, Philip 177 Dawson, Joe 177 Dayen, Deborah 88,106,177 Deters, Jane 177 Deters, Cindy 96,107,177 Dettner, Bill 22,26,53,62,63,177 Dihlmann, Sally 101,104,177 Dixon, Deanna 177 Doescher, Phyllis 115,177 230 Dohrmann, Judy 121,177 Dorsey, Dale 177 Douglas, Kenneth 177 Dreibelbeis, Tom 40,177 Duggleby, John 52,72,96,l02,105, 177 Duhr, Edward 87,177 Dunlavy, Diane 177 Dunmore, Lawrence 177 Durgin, Richard 177 Ebensberger, Bill 177 Eberle, Larry 177 Eberle, Patty 177 Ege, Barbara 177 Eggers, Susan 177 Ellinwood, Lynn 104,177 Elliott, Steve 134,177 Elsasser, Craig 89,177 Epping, Elizabeth 177 Evers, Charles 177 Everson, David 177 Farley, Annalisa 84,116,177 Faulkner, Terri 177 Finch, Kathleen 177 Finch, Lynda 177 Frazier, Janice 177 Freels, Milton 177 Freyer, Stephen 178 Gabriel, Renee 50,102,116,178 Galusha, Rose 178 Galvin, Carol 51,82,89,106,1l6,l78 Gassman, Jay 44,45,178 Geiger, Charles 40,51,65,72,123,178 Gerber, Patricia 110,115,178 Geronzin,Karo1yn 178 Gertson, Penny 178 Gilbert, Donald 22,26,34,62,178 Glendenning, Jeff 178 Goldensoph, Sherry 178 Gooch, Carlenda 178 Goodell, Deborah 176,178 Goodell, Steven 22,50,55,85,178 Goodman, Penny 178 Gorman, Harrison 28,29,62,178 Graf, Elizabeth 53,91 ,178 Graham, James 28,49,52,60,65,67,78, 89,95,178 Gregersen, Diane 96,178 Greve, Cindy 50,84,98,176,178 Greve, Floyd 178 Griffith, James 40,178 Griffith, Paula l04,107,1 16,178 Guilliams,Chuck 178 Gustafson, Paul 5,72,87,178 Hackett, Kathy 178 Hagge, Gregory 34,88,94,l78 Hagge, Patricia 50,52,67,87,89,107, 178 Hague, Danny 28,70,88,178 Halsted, Garry 178 Hamilton, Jeanette 178 Handy, Janis 178 Hanley, Faye 178 Hansen, Bill 28,89,178 Hansen, Don 26,178 Hansen, William 60,178 Harding, Jerry 178 Harrington, Barbara 179 Harrington, Beverly 179 Harris, Phil 179 1 Hayden, Linda 88,89,106,121,179 Haynes, Kathleen 90,179 Heath, Sherrill 179 Heck, Patrick 179 Hennings, Jon 179 Hereid, David 179 Hesse, Elsie 179 Heysinger, Diane 67,91,107,179 Hicks, Steve 179 Hinsch, William 179 Hinkle, Karen 179 Hirano, Gary 179 Hirsch, David 22,26,179 Hixson, Scott 50,55,112,179 Holcomb, Carol 179 Holle, Marlene 179 Holm, Connie 49,52,l01,116,178 Holt, Edwina 100,179 Holt, Timothy 179 Holtz, Fran 96,116,179 Honeywell, John 179 Hoogheem, Bonnie 51,67,88,107,l79 Hook, Richard 112,179 Hooper, Kris 179 Horst, David 40,51,79,92,96,101,179 Hosette, Dennis 179 Hosette, Katherine 179 Housenga, Jon 179 Howard, Connie 180 Hudelson, Sheryl 88,180 Huebner, Roger 180 Huffman, Linda 180 Huffman, Terri 180 Hyde, Barbara 110,115,180 Jackson, Diane 67,180 Jacobsen, Larry 72,96,1 10 Jacobsen, Rebecca 50,79,116,130, 131,180 Jacobsen, Steven 180 Jenkins, Craig 89,126,180 Jensen, Dennis 88,180 Jepsen, Dan 180 Jess, Stanton 180 Jess, Stephen 180 Jessen, Diane 101,180 Jessen, Nancy 91,180 Johannsen, Janet 53,115,116,180 Johnson, David 22,180 Johnson, Donna 121,180 Johnson, Douglas 22,26,96,18O Johnson, Sandra 50,116,180 Johnson, Stephen 34,180 Johnston, Allen 180 Jones, Daniel 180 Jones, Jill 12,180 Jones, Peter 180 Jordan, Tom 87,180 Judge, Mark 180 Jurgensen, Steven 180 Kampas, Cynthia 180 Kane, Kenneth 89,180 Kane, Patricia 180 Kaufman, David 52,72,l05,180 Kaup, Susan 180 Keis, Grace 180 Kelly, Bruce 22,26,47,61,89,180 Kettler, Richard 18,22,53,88,180 Kieller, Tony 181 Killean, Rita 90,181 Killean, Susan 89,181 King, Pat 181 King, Renee 110,128,181 Kinney, John 34,181 Kirby, Cheryl 96,100,181 Kitchen, Bill 181 Klahn, Daniel 34,181 Klein, Becke 181 Koberna, Lynn 30,31,104,181 Koehler, Sharon 181 Koenes, Sandra 96,106,181 Komrofske, Diane 107,181 Koop, Pamela 181 Krabbenhoft, Cynthia 181 Krajnovich, Roberta 181 Kramer, Mary 90,181 Kranovich, Becky 107,181 Kranovich, Patricia 106,181 Krebs, Eileen 181 Krebs, Kerry 181 Iverson, Janet 51,87,91,107,116,180 Lahann, J3116 66,67,90,95,99,100,l81 231 Lahne, Ron 70,181 Lange, Eddie 25,181 Laughlin, Dale 181 Lauritzen, Jo 30,67,89,94,104,181 Lawler, Bob l8,52,82,89,104,107, 181 Lawrence, Sarah 30,67,88,99,101, 104,181 Leonard Pierre 181 Lienau Maureen 12,l4,50,90,104,182 Long, Joseph 18,105,182 Luckritz, Brenda 51,79,88,l30,131, 182 Luckritz, Keith 53,182 Lutz, Robert 182 Mahmens, Cathy 182 Mains, Walter 47,182 Mallinger, Steve 182 Mangler, Karen 182 Maniccia, Steven 44,45,182 Manikowski, Eugene 182 Maresca, Antonio 22,23,26,44,46,182 Maring, David 182 Martin, Brenda 182 Martin, Jim 182 Martin, Roberta 182 Matje, Linda 67,182 May, Katherine 87,l00,107,182 McCabe, Kelly 24,52,72,73,79,82, 119,174,182 McCluskey, Douglas 182 McCoy, David 182 McCune, Victor 182 McDermott, Paul 182 McDonnell, Joseph 182 McLaughlin, Pamela 128,182 Meeker, Jolene 111,121,182 Meier, Cathy 107,182 Mess, Rex 182 Metzger, Louise 182 Meyers, Mike 47,182 Meyers, Paul 22,26,54,61,62,l82 Mielkey, Pamela 182 Milder, Steve 182 Miller, Barbara 182 Miller, Eugene 182 Milligan, Christine 50,52,84,90,l02, 107,112,118,182 Mirick, Mary 84,182,218 Mojeiko, Donald 182 Moldenscharot, Connie 183 Moore, Joseph 183 Morrison, Frank 84,86,183 Mortensen, Bruce 67,89,94,183 Mortensen, James 18,183 Mugasis, Cathy 106,183 Mumm, Michael 183 Murphy, Connie 84,98,106,183 Mussman, Janice 183 Naftzger, Barbara 183 Naughton, Thomas 183 Neeley, Catherine 121,183 Nelsen, Connie 91,183 Nelson, Patricia 107,183 Nemeth, Junianna 106,183 Newton, Martha 52,90,183 Niebuhr, Mike 96,106,183 Nielsen, Randall 183 Niles, Karen 183 Nixon, Kathy 53,91,116,183 Norris, Jann 51,87,116,183 North, Charles 96,100,183 Olson, Kenneth 183 Olsen, Richard 183 Ortery, Craig 183 Otto, William 183 Paasch, Dan Palmer, Robert 183 Palsgrove, Amy 66,67,90,99,100,183 Pappas, Jeffrey 183,218 Parcel, Andrew 183 Parker, Cindy 48,53,96,105,107,l83 Parker, Debbie 52,105,183 Patterson, Mark 92,96,100,l84 Patterson, Timothy 92,184 Pearson, Cynthia 107,118,184 Pelham, Steve 184 Petersen, John 30,104,105,l84 Petersen, Mike 184 Petersen, Ricky 101,184 Peterson, Christa 184 Piefer, Kathleen 101 Pilgrim, Lou 184 Pink, Ruth 184 Pladna, Dan 184 Pollard, Andy 22,26,40,53,184 Pope, Charles 184 Prout, Gayle 30,55,79,80,81,184 Purcell, Deanna 91 ,l 18,184 Qualman, Charles 184 Quick, Larry 184 Quint, Charles 184 Raasch, Barbara 184,218 Ragan, Rodney 51,55,87,184 Ratajesak, Terry 18,47,l84 Rickman, Steve 184 Regenwether, Gary 22,61,184 Rehr, Barbara 184 Reich, John 184 Reid, Gloria 184 Reinke, Barbara 184 Remrey, Jaqueline 184 Rentz, Edward 184 Rettkowski, Terry 184 Rhame, Kathy 95,99,184 Rice, James 22,6l,184 Rice, Jane 184 Richmond, Louis 184 Rickertsen, Rodney 184 Rivera, Yolanda 79 Robbins, John 88,184 Rochau, Peter 89,107,184 Rockwood, Lana 185 Roeder, Roxy 185 Rogers, Maurice 107,112,185 Rohde, Howard 185 Rosenbohm, Judith 105,107,185 Rosenthal, Merlin 28,51 ,61 ,79,174, 184,185 Ross, Sherry 107,185 Rosst, Andrea 100,115,116,185 Roth, Mary 185 Rowan, Karen 185 Rowe, Barry 49,50,52,104,106,112, 185 Rutenbeck, Tom 89,185 Ryan, Deborah 52,53,87,1 16,185 Salter, Elizabeth 96,185 Sandmeier, Terry 185 Sargent, Kathy 185 Schaeffer, Randy 185 Schaley, Richard 185 Schawl, Rebecca l16,l85,l30,l31 Scherer, Tom 28,50,60,185 Schlotfeldt, Gail 67,90,115,121,185 Schluns, Carol 185,218 Schluns, Paul 185 Schmidt, Jerry 62,88,185 Schmidt, William 79,123,185 Schnack, Doris 66,67,90,95,99,100, 185 Schneider, Mary 185 Schlutz, Randall 28,185 Schumacher, Susan 185 Selser, James 185 Sexton, Cherie 185 Seymour, Marcia 53,89,185 Shields, Gary 87,185 Simons, Deborah 50,88,94,185 Simpson, Robert 185 Sim, Jaqueline 185 Sirvid, Stanley 70,71 ,185 Skiff, Richard 61,112,185 Sloppy, Bonnie 52,98,118,185 Smart, Karen 66,67,91,94,107,186 Smith, Jeanice 186 Snook, Marilyn 30,104,186 Soenksen, Ron 22,26,82,88,96,186 Sou1e,Marlys 171,186 Speakman, Stephen 88,186 Stahl, Lynn 90,186 232 Stammer, Evelyn 186 Stapleton, Jan 84,101,105,l8l,186 187 Staszewski, John 186 Steeg, Marcus 186 Steines, Merlin 5,72,73,169,186 Stewart, Lynn 186 Stoecken, Diane Stoltz, Elizabeth 186 Stowers, Sheila 130,131,186 Streat, Claude 186 Strehle, Kristi 186 Struck, Steve 22,26,47,186 Struve, Thomas 28,186 Stubblefield, Richard 186 Stuhlman, Ronald 126,186 Svwnson, Gene 186 Swanson, Larry 96,186 Swanson, Lynn 100,126,186 Swartz, Robert 51,66,67,88,94,99 100,186 1 Tack, Jeffrey 186 Tate,Kyle 116,186 Taylor, Barbara l4,50,67,79,82,8 8, 90,l00,107,116,186 Taylor, Betty 12,30,79,88,96,105, 112,116,174,186,214 Taylor, Brenda 186 Taylor, Frank 186 Temple, Diane 186 Theilen, Ricky 85,89,104,186 Thomas, Lynn 186 Thomas, Richard 186 Todtz, Joy 186 Todtz, Melvin 186 Torrey, Donald 4O,80,186 Triplett, Jim 88,187 Turner, Steve 187 Van Horn, Deborah 90,187 Van Loo, Larry 18,126,186 Vance, Jane 51,79,89,107,116,174, 187 Vath, Curt 34,187 Verfaillie, Thomas 187 Vilmont, Laura 187 Vogel, Thomas 187 Voss, Margaret 88,187 Vulich, Cynthia 187 Wacker, Donna 187 Walker, Floriann 89,l04,121,l87 Ward, Patricia l2,14,30,79,88,105, 130,13l,169,187 Watts, Donna 187 Weaver, Jackie Webb, David 187 Webb, Monica 187 Webber, Linda 187 Weigandt, Mary 89,187 Westerfelt, Terry 187 White, Barbara 187 Whitmore, Candy 187 Wibbels, 89,187 Widener, Edwin 187 Abshire, Jocelyn 91,190 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson 7 Anderson, Andresen Bonnie 190 Danny 190 Donald 39,190 Loren 190 Victor 27,44,45,63,190 Steven 274279190 Annear, Susan 90,107,190 Arlen, Steve 190 Armstrong, Charles 29,43,70,190 Ashpole, Linda 190 Ashton, Daniel 27,190 Aude, Lynn 190 Austin,-John 63,190 Bahnsen, Steven 190 Bailey, Denise 91,105,190 Bailey, Sharon 190 Baker, Lynn 66,79,99,101,l18,190 Barrette, Nancy 190 Beckwith, Susan 190 Behrens, John 43,100,190 Bell, Todd 190 Bender, Curtlin 27,190 Bentley, Kathy 190 Bentley, Mary 190 Bentley, Sandra 190 Bergstrom, Steven 190 Berryman, Margo 190 Berthel, Debora 190 Bickert, Susanne 90,106,190 Wiebers, Allan 28.187 Winter, James 187 Winter, Vicki 53,90,187 Witt, Deborah 187 Wolf, Beverly 187 Wyatt, William 22,26,55,60,88,187 Yeager, Alice 187 Yost, Barbara 12,14,30,49,50,52 86 102,105,1 87,209 Young, Ted 5 ,187 Zastrow, Gail 187 Zastrow, Judith 115,187 Sophomore Index Bieber, Julie 100,107,110,190 Birkett, Raymond 190 Bock, Steven Boitman, Sandra l01,111,118,190 Boka, Steve 190 Boldt, Gary 27,84,190 Booth, Vernon 96,190 Boswell, Craig 27,39,190 Bousman, Darrell 190 Boutwell, Larry Bowman, Gaylord 43,190 Bo ert Karen 190 Y 7 Boysen, Barbara 66,84,101,107,190 Bradley, Ronald 190 Bray, Kathryn 66,190 Bray, Thomas 191 Breitback, Mike Bre fo le Steve 191 Y 8 a Breyfogle, Susan 118,131,191 Brick, Patricia Brigham, Tom 96,112,191 Broderick, Patricia 191 Bruggenwirth, Steven 191 Bryden, Jim 191 Buelow, Diane 191 Burke,Joe 191 Burket, Louie 27,191 Burrus, Alex 27,191 Byard, Christine 128,191 Cain, Leveda Callahan, Brian 63,191 Campbell, Donald 191 Campbell, Michael 47,191 Campbell, Robert 191 233 Canfield, Carol 191 Carlson, Richard 191 Carpenter, Lesley 191 Carson, Steven 191 Carstensen, David 27,39,70,191 Cer1ing,David 29,39,92,191 Charnogursky, Phillip 191 Charnoski, Gary 112,191 Chekal, Alison 66,79,99,100,118 190,191 Cheramy, Lynn 191 Christensen, Kay 106,191 Christian, Sonja 191 Clark, Steven 191 Clarke, Kenyon 191 Coddington, Steele 191 Coon,James 191 Cooper, Roger 191 Core, Eric 79,80,191 Cornelius, Nettie 191 Cox, Gerry 101,191 Cramer, William 30,105,191 Crampton, William 191 Creecy, Charles 191 Cronk, Tonan 191 Crook, Vickie 192 Crowley, Mary Ellen 192 Curtis, Charles 29,47,61,62,l92 Dann, Judy 192 Dannatt, Beth 192 Delhan, Karen 192 Dolan, Annamarie 67,91 ,l 92 Donahey, Michael 112,120,192 Duhr, Stephen 192,199 Durbin, Robert 192 Ebensberger, Deborah 90,105,192 Eberle, Terry 27,39,63,192 Ebens, Billy 192 Edmunds, Gerald Eggers, Arthur 66,74,120,192 Elitharp, Joanne 192 Elleson, Cheryl 67,79,90,131,192 Evers, Jim 192 Eversoll, Georgia 107,192 Ewing, Ralph 96,192 Fackler, Nancy 192 Farley, Douglas 27,39,l92 Faur, James 92,162,192 Fenzel, Patricia 100,192 Finch, Margaret 90,115,192 Fish, Margaret 192 Florence, Sally 192 Foley, Jim 192 Foley, Penny 192 Foley, Susan 107,111,121,192,199 Forney, Mark 27,39,63,192 Foster, Gary 39,192 Frazier, David 29,192 Frederick, Bonnie 192 Frederickson, Vickie 192 Freund, Stephen 27,39,63,192 Friis. Sheila 67,90,127 Friss, Stephannie 192 Friis, William 192 Froeschle, Carol 84,106,110,193 Fullan, Kathleen 33,90,131,193 Fulton, Kemberly 62,91,105,107,193 Garnett, Larry 193 Gassman, Dave 47,193 Geltz, Carol 193 Gerdom, Gregory 123,193 Geronzin, David 27,63,193 Gobbens, Lyle 95,101,193 Gobson, Charlotte 193 Gibson, Connie 193 Glew, Mary 67,90,193 Goddard, Alan 193 Goddard, Julie 12,67,90,107,121,1 Goers, Steven 193 Goettsch, Rikki 98,107,193 Goodsman, Keith 92,193 Gradert, Marsha 101,193 Graham, Barbara 9l,107,118,193 Gramer, George 73,104,107,193 Green, David 193 Grell, Roger 193 Greve, Jackie 193 Groh, Marla 193 Groh, Mary 193 Guidebeck, Gary 27,39,63,92,193 Guidebeck, Mark 193 Gulliams, Mike 193 Gustafson, Pamela 193 Haack, Thomas 27,193 Hagge, Jacque 90,193 Hagge, Louann 193 Hall, Roxanne 121,193 Hamilton, Rita 131,193 Hamstra, Paul 12,14,43,193 Hankins, Dale 193 Hansen, Joe 5,27,55,63.193,201 Hansen, Mark 27,193,201 Hardy, Greg 193 Harlock, Walter 193 Harms, Claudia 193,79 Hartman, John 193 Hartz, Zeb 193 Hartz, Sally 193 Harvilla, Dennis 193 Haskin, Mark 27,70,113,192,201 Healless, Kathleen 98,193 Heck, Annie 193 Heiden, Marcia 193 Hein, Randall 39,96,100,l07,193 Heinsen, Gayle 100,194 Heppner, Douglas 27,39,l94 Herrman, Charles 73,194 Hildebrandt, Gary 27,194,201 Hindley, William 194 Hink, Susan 194 Hodges, Richard 194 Hoffman, Phillip 29,194 Hoffman, Robert 194 Hohenhorst, Steven 194 Hollister, Kathleen 67,91,194 Holmes, Ronald 194 Holt, Kerry 194 Honeywell, Robert 40,194,199 Hoover, Marcia 194 Hopkins, Vickie 194 Housenga, Cindy 194 Hubbart, Mark 194 Huebbe, Gerald 194 Huebner, Mary 194 Huebner, Theresa 194 Huling, Al 194 Hunter, Sandra 194 Huntrods, Sandra 194 Hyde, Robert 194 Jablonski, Richard 194 Jackson, Joyce 194 Jackson, Linda 90,96,100,194 Jacobs, Edward 194 234 Jakubsen, Gus 27,47,63,l94 James, Kathy 194 Jenkins, John 27,194 Jennings, Kandy 100,107,194 Jensen, Debra 194 Jensen, Vivian 194 Jess, Edward 194 Johansen, Gary 194 Johnson, Bruce 194 Johnson Eryk 27,194 Johnson? Jay 106,107,194 Johnson, Judith 96,110,115,194 Johnson, Karen 194 Johnson, Robert 194 Johnston, Barbara 194 Johnston, Debra 194 Jones, Barbara 106,194 Jones, Duwayne 195 Jones, Michael 195 Jones, Rebecca 112,195 Jomes, Russell 195 Jordon, Larry 195 Jordon, Raymond 27,195 Jorgensen, Carolyn 66,95,99,10O Jorgensen, Martin 79,80,l95 Juist, Ronald l4,43,195 Junginger, John 27,44,5 5 ,63,79,195 Junginger, Patrick 29,47,63,195 Kahler, Dixie 195 Kane, Dianna 195 Kane, Donald 195 Kaup, Nancy 195 Keis, Joyce 128,195 Keiser, David 195 Keith, Kenneth 195 Keller, Lois 195 Kelly, Kenneth 195 Ketelsen, Dean 195 Ketelsen, Deborah 107,110,195 Kettler, Robert 195,199 Kieft, John 25,195 Kirchdoerfer, Tom 39,92,195 Kirk, Lucinda 118,195 Kirst, Danny 195 Klahn, Kathleen 195 Klare, Bruce 63,195 Knight, Daniel 27,63,92,195 Knutson, Lynn Knutson, Mardha 67,79,90,131,198 Kock, David 27,39,79,80,101,190,195 Koehler, Gary 195 Kokemuller, Linda 96,195 Krava, Susan 90,128,195 Kruse, David 27,39,63,195 Ladehoff, Donald 195 Lambert, Sheryl 91,195 Lang, Chuck 195 Langfitt, Karen 196 Lapham, Jane 63,196 Lampham, Jeanne 196 Laughlin, 196 Laurion, Brice 196 Leahy, Karlyn 196 Lelleur, Bruce 112,196 Leonard, George 196 Leslie, Carl 112,196 Leu, Nancy 196 Lewis, Donna 67,196 Lienau, Christopher 92,196 Lind, Gerda 196 Lind, Linda 196 Lind, Werner 196 Lipscomb, Terry 196 Long, Janette 196,199 Loots, Susan 196 Lord, Janice 128,196 Losey, Helen 196 Luckritz, David 196 Luckritz, Jill 91,196 Lund, Carol 196 Lund, Margaret 100,196 Machmer, Steven 47,196 Mache, James Makin, Virginia 196 Mangelsen, Robert 29,196 Mangler, Julie Mangold, Marty 43,66,86,101,196 Martensen, Susan 100,111,1l8,196 Martin, Daniel 196 Martin, Timothy Mason, Ricky 196 Matje, Carol 90,196 May, Michael 196,199 Mayer, Susan 196 McChane, Billie 196 McClain, Pam 196 McClelland, Ronald 196 McClimon, Mary 196 McCoubrey, Bill 200 McDonnell, Thomas 196 McGinty, Duane 27,196 McGrath, Richard 27,196 McKinaie, Bradley 59,92,196 McNeece, Ricky 196 Melchiori, Ronald 196 Mercer, Lawrence 40,196 Merchant, Linda 196 Michaelsen, Barbara 100,106,110,196 Miller, Brent 196 Miller, Michael Miller, Rozanne 91,196 Miller, Timothy 196 Milligan, John 70,196 Miinckler, Duff 196 Mirick, Mark 22,60,66,79,80,99,101, 196,198 Monahan, Thomas 196 Moore, Deborah 105,118,196 Morris, Sheila 196 Mort, Edward 196 Moss, Micheal 27,197 Mueller, Jenny 95,197 Mugasis, Julie 91,197 Mull, Robert 101,197 Mullen, Karilyn 197 Muller, Ingrid 91,106,197 Mumm, Steve 27,127 Murphy, Dennis 27,39,70,79,190 Myers, Stephen 197 Naeve, Susan 7,104,107,110,197 Nelson, Eugenia 197 Nelson, Jeffrey 43,197 Nelson, Loia Nelson, Roy 27,63,197 Newman, Wanda 197 Niebuhr, Barbara 1 1 1,197 Nielsen, Larry 40,197 Nier, Timothy 197 Niles, Steven 63,197 Nims, Gary 66,84,99,101,106,l20, 197 Noble, Lee 67,87,91,106,118,120 197 Nord, Neil 27,92,197 Ohrt, Mike 197 Olson, Richard 197 Ostert, John 197 Otten, Robert 197 Ottens, Rachel 197 Pannell, Brenda Parker, Constance 98,110,111,197 Pearson, Kirsten 96,100,118,197 Peck, Dana 72,84,198 Pelham, Karen 67,91,111,120 Perrin, Delores 198 Petters, Lynn 198 Peters, Terry 29,63,l98 Petersen, Barbara 198 Petersen, Dave 198 Petersen, Henry Peterson, Michael 27,39,63,l98 Petersen, Stanley 63,198 Phelps, Laverna 198 Pike, Richard 198 Pillers, Jon 96,100,198 Platter, Melinda 198 Pope, Valeria 118,198 Powell, Catherine 104,106,198 Pratt, Dave 198 Primes, Carol 198 Purcell, Robert 198 235 Quick, Carolyn 198 Rannfeldt, Ralph 198 Rathbums, Jerry Raun, Ted 27,198 Ray, Julie 198 Rayboss, Mary 198 Reckmann, Sandra 91,198 Redman, Carol 198 Reedy, James Reese, Steven 112,198 Rehr, Mark 198 Reid, Richard 198 Reynolds, Jimmy 27,96,100,198 Rhoades, George 92,198 Richmond, Elizabeth 198 Rickertsen, Carla 91,198 Rickertsen, Marlene Rockrohr, Gary 27,198 Roe, Jon 198 Rogers, Jon 198 Roode, Joel 27,198 Rothart, Linda 198 Rursch, Gerald 27,198 Russell, Sharon Russell, Stephen 198 Rutenbeck, Linda 118,198 Ryan, Edward 101,198 Ryan, Susan 198 Ryder, Jane 198 Saddoris, Jerry 43,198 Sager, Patricia 198 Sager, Robert 198 Sandmeir, Alice Savory, Christine 96,198 Schafer, Fredric 29,61,198 Schiess, Barbara Schiess, Janille 198 Schmalfeldt, Cindy 198 Schmidt, Mike 43,198,214 Schnack, Karen 101,106,198 Schneider, Melanie 198 Schroeder, Moris 39,198 Schroeder, Paul 198 Schunter, Bonnie 198 Schurbon, Vicki Scott, Greg 92,198 Scott, Richard 198 Scott, Sandra 96,107,111,198 Seematter, Denise 198,199 Seiver, Dru 199 Shannon, Carol 199 Shaw, Jim 27,39,63,198 Shaw, Ricky 199 Shaw, Roger 199 Sheller, Patricia 96,199 Shepard, Geraldine 199 Sherman, Wayne 27,199 Sherman, Kathleen 199 Shockey, Steve 199 Simmons, Robert 43,92,199 Simmons, Stephen 199 Sims, Betsy 199 Smith, Laura 107,111,199 Smith, Linda 91,199 Smith, Pamela 98,104,107,110,199 Smith, Richard 199 Snyder, Diane 199 Soenksen, James 27,199 Soenksen, Roger 27,66,199 Sorensen, Debra 67,91,118,199 Staben, Kathleen 199 Stanley, Kathryn 91,118,13l,199 Steeg, Dawn 199 Steege, Diane 90,107,110,199 Steffey, Diana 200 Steffey, Donna 200 Steffey, Penney 200 Stegenga, Douglas 101 Stormes, Janet 200 Stover, Donna 105,107,l10,111,200 Strunk, Kim 27,34,43,200 Stuard, Barbara 67,91,118,200 Stubblefield, George 27,200 Stubbs, Jennifer 200 Stuhlman, Donald 200 Svacina, Sharon 200 Swanson, Suellen 67,90,104,128,200 Sykes, Deborah 91,200 Taylor, James 200 Taylor, Katherine 91,200 Temple, Donna 200 Thielen, Glenda 91,200 Thomas, Mark 200 Thomas, Steven 27,200 Thomson, James 200 Tompkins, David 12,14,27,43,200, 213 Totten, John 27,200 Townsend, Michele 200 Tracy, Laurel Trettin, Kathryn 200 Troutman, Shirley 200 Troxel, David 27,63,80,200 Troxel, Debra 200 Tunink, David 200 Tunink, Lorraine 200 Upchurch, Daniel 200 Vanloo, Gloria 200 Varney, David 200 Vath, Anthony 27,200 Villageliu, Rogelio 200 Vining, Richard 40,537,200 Vogel, Gary 200 Vogel, John 27,200 Vosatka, Jerry 200 Vulich, Michael 200 Wagner, Richard 200 Walters, Marcia 201 236 Wardrip, Eric 29,199,201 Warning, Berry 201 Warren, Connie Warren, Diane 201 Watts, Linda 201 Webb, Joseph 201 Webb, Sharon 201 Weil, Michele 201 Welch, Gloria 201,213 Wenzel, Paul 201 Wernick, Leath 201 Weston, William 201 White, William 201 Wibbels, Sharon 201 Widener, Jerry 201 Wiese, Janey 91,201 Wik, Sharon 201 Wilden, Charles 201 Wilkerson, Joyce 100,201 Winn, David 201 Winter, Thomas 201 Witt, Barbara 201 Witt, James 63,201 Witt, Larry 92,201 Witt, Robert 201 Wright, Daniel Wright, Janet 201 Wyncoop, Ronald 201 Wynn, Gaylen 101,201 Yahn, John 47,201 Youngblood, Patricia 105 110 111 201 Ytzen, Charles 27,413,201 Zirbes, Lorie 201 We Depend Upon Our Friends . . . 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