Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 11 text:

Upper left: Coaches Knutson and Austin take charge in their “friendly” ways. Center left: Seniors Karri Schaumburg and Karyn Volkcr enjoy their last few minutes before class. Lower left: Kris Dahler and Joe Smith “say” good-bye before their next class, while Jim Taylor gets some rest before his. Upper right: Good pals are hard to come by—right guys? Lower right: Darin Benz and Judd Hayes get a birdseye view of junior hall. Leaving Our Mark With Friends Leaving Our Mark with Friends 7

Page 10 text:

Upper left: Sheila North, Ginny Tucker, and Julie Murray, best buddies until the end! Upper right: Senior Mark Sphar's newest love— Todd Brown. Center: Best friends, Julie Dcfcbaugh and Angie Watkins, make the most of their senior year together. Lower left: Mr. Coon ... everybody’s friend including Tara Matheny. Lower right: The yearbook crew works hard at taking picture orders. 6 Leaving Our Mark with Friends



Page 12 text:

Leaving Our Mark in Leaving Our Mark in the Hallways of C.H.S. was one way of leaving our memories. Homework and classes were important. but it wasn’t until the bell rang that we could go into the hallways and talk with our friends or gossip or see someone that we admired that the memories really began. Passing time was only five minutes, and every student took advantage of it, like knowing what’s new or what’s old or the plans for the weekend or who was gonna call whom. People would also yell down the halls saying, “Anyone got any gum?” A person could also observe kissing, fighting, flirting, and cramming. Upper right: Four of the Advanced Chorus members “strut their stuff after a well done concert. Left: Karyn Volker and Adam Cornell sitting in a tree, S-M-I-L-I-N-G! Lower left: Jason High may be small, but he is a MIGHTY Maroon wrestler. Lower right: Which one is the goofiest: the one on the right, the one on the left, or the one in the middle? 8 Leaving Our Mark

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