CLINTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL, CLINTON, ILLINOIS 61727 Volume 55 The “We Get Around” edition of the Clintonia is using Bodoni copy text and headlines. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hettinger, Spray Photography and McKinley Photography for their help in producing quality pictures for the yearbook. This year’s book was produced as a classroom activity with academic credit given to students for working on the book. The Clintonia is a member of Eastern Illinois School Press Association, Northern Illinois School Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, and Evansville University Press Association.
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Mr. A1 Austin Dedication To A Respected Educator, Coach The Senior Class, along with the Clintonia staff, dedicates the 1978 yearbook to a fine coach and superior educator. In his 14 years at Clinton Community High School, Mr. Austin has tried to bring respectability to the word “Maroon” both as a coach and as a school booster in the community. He has been active as the “Golden Voice” of athletic events, whereby he supports the teams even though he is not directly involved as a coach. This year he has taken on the role of being coach for the Maroon girl’s basketball team, something that was new to him. Although new, he coached the girls to an excellent season. In class, he gives his students high standards, and as a result, high standards are achieved by those who have taken him for class. But there is another side to Mr. Austin. He is warm and caring and has a wit and sense of humor that can rarely be matched. His now famous “hunting stories” and his entertaining comments during the powder puff games vividly show the other side of Mr. Austin. To our own six-million dollar man, we dedicate this book and the memories you have given the class of
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